
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.

The United States signaled fresh momentum in negotiations with Iran, with the secretary of state saying a deal could materialize “today” and Donald Trump describing the talks as “proceeding constructively,”

A recent federal ruling raised sharp concerns about due process in an immigration case involving a man identified as Abrego. The judge wrote that an investigation in Tennessee was reopened

A technology company focused on modern banking said it secured $200 million in new funding at a $5.2 billion valuation in San Francisco. The round, described as a Series D,
AI code review tools are catching real bugs before they reach production. Here is how the workflow works in 2026, what it catches, and where humans still matter.

Two stories from different continents drew swift reactions this week. Reports of gunfire outside the White House raised new questions about security in the U.S. capital. In India, a rising

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz and address related issues was largely negotiated and would be announced soon. The statement,
Google’s latest showcase wasn’t about posting the highest scores. It was about making AI feel useful in daily life. After a week of watching demos, talking with teams, and tracking

A new package called Claude for Small Business promises to bring an AI assistant directly into the software many small firms already use. The launch centers on simple setup and

On the eve of 8,000 jobs being cut, employees are racing to use remaining perks, from headphone stipends to office credits, in a final push before benefits change. The behavior,

Vetir announced in New York that it has closed the first part of its Series A round, securing $5.5 million at a $150 million valuation. The company described the event

U.S. companies are steering automation toward higher-paid roles, using new tools to replace workers who earn a wage premium. A recent study finds firms are not only chasing efficiency. They

Amy Bedford has drawn a clear line in the debate over artificial intelligence in music, saying the Eurovision Song Contest was “too big, too important and too loved” for her

The United States is not in a recession, but the forces that guide the business cycle suggest a downturn will come. The message is clear: growth continues for now, yet
Rust adoption is no longer limited to systems specialists. In 2026, large companies are rewriting critical components in Rust for memory safety, performance, and developer trust.

Apple is bracing for fresh supply pressure as CEO Tim Cook warned that a squeeze in memory components could weigh on the company’s operations. The alert comes amid rising demand

As fake profiles multiply on dating platforms, a new wave of services is promising cleaner matches and safer experiences. Startups and smaller apps are testing fresh tools, tighter rules, and

Ledger chief executive Pascal Gauthier said the latest slide in Bitcoin is part of a familiar cycle, urging investors to focus on long-term adoption rather than day-to-day swings. Speaking on

Samsung Electronics secured a pay deal with its union that headed off a massive strike and delivered large rewards to memory chip workers, including bonuses as high as $416,000 for
WebAssembly is no longer just a browser story. In 2026 it is reshaping backend development with smaller cold starts, stronger isolation, and a polyglot runtime story.
As tech giants race to launch new tools and raise prices, frustration is building among users, workers, and local communities. In recent weeks, product announcements and policy decisions have drawn

The Trump administration will award $2 billion in grants to nine quantum-computing companies, with deals that include U.S. government equity stakes. The move, reported Thursday by the Wall Street Journal

Deep Fission plans to raise $157 million in an initial public offering, testing investor appetite for nuclear energy startups at a time when risk and timelines are under close watch.
Enterprise data is moving out of central clouds and toward the edge. Here is what is driving the shift, what it means for developers, and how to design for distributed systems in 2026.
Post-quantum cryptography is moving from research to production. Here is what developers and security teams need to do now to prepare for quantum-resistant systems.

As discussion builds around a potential visit by former U.S. President Donald Trump to China, diplomats and markets are watching for signals that could shift high-level talks across capitals. The

At ServiceNow’s Knowledge 2026 conference, a group of partners announced an expanded collaboration to bring governed autonomous agents to large organizations, promising tighter controls from the employee desktop to emerging

Anthropic told investors it expects revenue to more than double to about $10.9 billion in its second quarter, a figure that would reset expectations for the AI sector if realized.

Project Search and Amazon have announced a joint internship program for young adults, signaling a fresh push to open early career paths at a major employer. The collaboration brings a

Authorities say the suspects in an attack that left three people dead were pulled into violent ideologies on the internet, renewing pressure on tech platforms and investigators. Officials briefed reporters

An Air France jet bound for Detroit diverted to Canada after crew members raised concerns that a Congolese passenger may have been exposed to Ebola. The incident unfolded midflight on









