
Since 1998, DevX has helped people start businesses, build websites, and provide enterprise technology to people globally. Interviewing the likes of Microsoft’s co-founder, Steve Ballmer, the publication brings comprehensive, reliable, and accessible insights to the Internet.

A terse piece of guidance is gaining traction across creative teams under pressure to do more with less: “save your designs and reuse them.” As deadlines tighten and marketing calendars

A US technology start-up is deploying autonomous data centers at sea, using wave energy for power, in a bid to cut emissions and reduce land use. The effort highlights a

SoftBank Group Corp. said it is launching a new service built on OpenAI technology to defend customers against rising cyber threats, signaling an aggressive push by the Japanese conglomerate into

Major fuel retailers face fresh legal heat after California drivers filed a lawsuit on Monday accusing them of using artificial intelligence to raise gasoline prices. The complaint names BP, Circle

Ukraine struck infrastructure in occupied Crimea, targeting a rail bridge and a power plant, as tight restrictions on public life continued across the peninsula on day 1,582 of the full-scale

A fresh pitch for quick-hit updates signals how major broadcasters want audiences to consume the news: fast, mobile, and constant. A national cable network is urging users to visit its

Prop trading platforms look simple from the outside: a trader pays a fee, trades an account, and either passes or fails. The engineering underneath that interaction is considerably more interesting.

File upload functionality seems straightforward until something goes wrong. A user drops a document into your application, your server accepts it, and depending on what you check and what you

An incident at Tata Electronics has drawn attention to the company’s rapid growth in technology supply chains. The development comes as the manufacturer scales up production in India, a key

CNN is touting a quick-hit morning briefing to set the day’s agenda, signaling fresh competition among outlets racing to reach news consumers before sunrise. The effort targets commuters, busy professionals,

Quantum computing may change specific fields, but not every task, according to expert Shayan Majidy, who cautions that expectations should match current science and engineering limits. His message cuts through

Perplexity AI announced a hybrid local-cloud inference system at Computex 2026 in Taipei, aiming to split AI workloads between user devices and the cloud. The move targets enterprise privacy demands,

A small phone with a big claim is challenging how people use technology. Light, the Brooklyn-based maker of minimalist phones, says its device is meant to be used less, not

A surprise starter from Chivas delivered the winning goal as Mexico beat South Korea 1-0, capitalizing on a goalkeeping error and moving into first place in Group A. The midfielder,

AI is no longer just a tool for helping humans to get more done with greater efficiency. With autonomous agents, AI can now take on its own tasks and make

The race to secure data against future quantum attacks is entering a critical phase, yet most organizations remain behind. Governments, banks, hospitals, and tech firms are facing a deadline they

Major shifts in how young people use the internet are nearing, as governments and tech firms move to tighten safety standards and redesign popular apps. BBC technology editor Zoe Kleinman

MIT and a group of partners announced a new initiative to meet rising demand for artificial intelligence skills by expanding industry-aligned training through community colleges. The program, called PATH—short for

Flux, a Boston-based code-first engineering intelligence platform, announced $5 million in new funding led by Calibrate Ventures today, signaling fresh investor interest in software tools that help engineering teams ship

This Sunday brings the year’s longest stretch of daylight across the Northern Hemisphere, marking the start of astronomical summer and a seasonal shift felt from city parks to farm fields.
Anthropic’s sudden shutdown of Mythos 5 and Fable 5 was the week’s loudest jolt in AI. My view is simple: blunt shutdowns are a bad way to do safety. We

Guardrails, a new entrant in the policy arena, is presenting itself as a populist political movement fueled by small-dollar donations from people working inside the artificial intelligence surge. The group’s

Rising tension involving Iran has rattled fuel markets and pushed European leaders to rethink how the continent moves energy and goods. Policymakers and companies are searching for safer routes and

Warning signs are flashing for the American dream of business ownership, as many entrepreneurs report they are finding it harder than their parents did to get ahead. The squeeze is
Smartphones keep chasing speed and camera tricks, but most people want a device that lasts. After watching a hands-on with Tecno’s Pova 85G, I’m convinced the market is overdue for
DevSecOps has evolved fast. Here is what 2026 data shows about shifting security left, how AI is reshaping the practice, and what high-performing teams now do.

Mistral AI announced the launch of a new product called Vibe, a push into industrial AI, and plans to build out data center capacity, signaling a sharper challenge to OpenAI.

Stephen Colbert marked his final day as host with a quiet but pointed gesture that spoke louder than a monologue. On air, he sat at a piano and played “Linus

Eight aircrew members were killed when a Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base on Monday in California during a radar system test. The incident occurred
AI-native applications are not just apps with AI features. Here is how designing for continuous learning changes architecture, data, and developer practice in 2026.











