
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.

Three forces are shaping the week in business: how major tech firms manage people, the fight over driverless rides, and what comes after Warren Buffett. The issues touch jobs, streets,

A leading cinema trade executive warned that Paramount Skydance’s proposed purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery would concentrate too much power in a single company, potentially hurting moviegoers and film businesses.

The modern workplace runs on a system of constant communication. The teams are now completely connected, and it’s expected that every team member will use Slack messages, email threads, project

CoreWeave has struck a multi-year agreement with Anthropic to support the Claude family of AI models, signaling a new phase of scaled infrastructure for enterprise AI. The companies did not

MIT researchers have built an intelligent system to balance tasks across storage devices in data centers, a move that could extend hardware life and improve efficiency. The work addresses a

Prince Harry praised Australia’s leadership on tackling harmful social media use among teenagers on Thursday, while Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, described enduring a decade of online abuse. Their remarks spotlight
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A bold plan is taking shape on the Texas Plains: a two-nanometer “mega-fab” aiming to ship a terawatt of AI compute each year while pulling logic, memory, packaging, and testing

A demonstration of a new video-generation model showed near-instant output, rendering its first frame in under a tenth of a second. The live demo, presented yesterday at an undisclosed venue,

Washington has moved to invalidate most non-compete agreements, a sweeping shift that is already stirring reaction in one of the country’s largest tech hubs. The change affects employers and workers

Meta Platforms, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, has lost a landmark social media addiction trial in California, placing new legal pressure on how tech firms design apps for young

A woman is under investigation after authorities said she threw an unknown substance at Buckingham last week, prompting safety checks and a review of security procedures. Officials confirmed the incident

In an announcement made in Denver, Colorado, Two Boxes, a company building AI-powered returns processing technology, said it has raised $3.2 million. The funding marks a fresh bet on tools

Anxious about a year packed with elections, researchers are sounding the alarm over a new wave of AI-driven propaganda that looks polished, targeted, and hard to spot. The warnings come

Advocates have accused the Department of Homeland Security of issuing false and misleading statements about Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, a man who was shot in the face during an encounter

A national effort to award the presidency to the winner of the nationwide popular vote is gaining steam, with organizers pressing states to join until the plan reaches the 270

Russia’s Nornickel said it plans to finish work on a palladium-based catalyst for lithium-sulfur batteries within three years, a move that could shift future demand for the precious metal as

The European Commission is reviewing whether OpenAI’s ChatGPT should be treated as a large online search engine under the Digital Services Act. The move follows user figures that exceed the

Afternoon news briefings are becoming a fixture for crypto readers seeking a quick, clear view of the markets before the close of U.S. trading. Editors and analysts say later-day summaries

In a move that could shape the next phase of media consolidation, Glass Lewis has urged Warner Bros. Discovery investors to support a proposed $110 billion combination with Paramount Skydance.
Holograms are having a moment—at least in name. Concert stunts, trade show demos, even gadgets at home get tagged as “holograms.” Yet most of what we see is smoke and

A Columbia University engineering professor has stepped into the public eye to discuss a historic mission, signaling high stakes for science, safety, and policy. Cody Paige, a professor of mechanical

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman’s San Francisco home was targeted with a Molotov cocktail at the front gate, and police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect. The incident raises fresh questions

As the week of March 29, 2026 wrapped, a fresh snapshot of reader interest offered a window into what mattered most in technology. The latest most-read list on GeekWire highlighted

Oracle’s share price has fallen sharply this year as investors reassess how artificial intelligence could reshape core software markets. The drop has erased a large chunk of market value and

Rising prices are back in focus after new government data signaled faster inflation, raising expectations for a larger Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2027. The update suggests millions of retirees

You’ve probably felt this before. Your team ships decent code, your infrastructure is “modern enough,” and yet… everything feels slower than it should. Spinning up a new service takes days.

Across freight and passenger networks, rail operators are zeroing in on a simple physics problem with high stakes: how wheels grip steel rails. The push comes as carriers seek safer

Big technology companies are moving into nuclear energy, seeking steady electricity for artificial intelligence while offering new money and clearer revenue paths to nuclear startups. The push ties corporate energy

You’ve probably seen this movie before. A new quarter starts, leadership asks for “operational improvements,” and suddenly your roadmap fills with vague goals like increase reliability, reduce incidents, or improve










