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Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and its companion effort, Project Glasswing, set off a wave of alarm and hype this week. After following Matt Wolf’s detailed rundown, my view is clear. Holding

A major automaker is redirecting its U.S. manufacturing muscle to one vehicle, the forthcoming Atlas SUV, in a bid to hit an aggressive launch timeline and meet demand for large

DJI has entered the 360-degree first-person-view arena with a model aimed at speed and versatility, introducing the Avata 360 to capture every angle in a single flight. The move places

Meta’s push into personal health analysis with its Muse Spark model has drawn swift scrutiny from privacy advocates and clinicians. The tool invites people to upload sensitive medical data for

Your platform team usually notices the problem too late. Not when Prometheus turns red. Not when an executive asks why the deployment lead time slipped. Much later, when application teams

The pager goes off, dashboards are red, and production symptoms point to the same service. Latency spikes after a deploy. Error rates climb in one API. A database graph looks

You’ve seen it happen. A candidate walks through a system design, name-drops Kafka, shards a database, throws in a cache, and everything sounds plausible. As the interviewer, you leave with

A young chipmaker plans to go public later this year, betting that custom hardware for artificial intelligence inference can win orders in a market long led by Nvidia. The company

A new entrant in the wearables market, Taya, is taking aim at privacy fears with a pendant-style note-taking device that records only the wearer’s voice. The company says the product

The White House has stepped up a campaign against what it describes as censorship abroad, channeling diplomatic muscle through the State Department to confront European governments. The initiative marks a

European Union guidance for businesses is late again, leaving companies across the bloc guessing about how to comply with new rules and reporting demands. The missed deadlines affect planning for

You can usually tell what phase a system is in by how painful hiring feels. When you are scaling, every hire is a bet on throughput and optionality. When you

A layoff at a major social media company has opened the door to a new idea in Seattle’s growing e-bike scene. Tyler Swartz, a Seattle native and cycling enthusiast, plans

Fox News is promoting a refreshed stream of breaking video clips across topics, signaling a bigger bet on fast, watch-now updates for mobile and web viewers. The effort highlights short,

A startup in Redwood City says it has secured an oversubscribed $60 million Series A round to advance what it calls ACI, or Artificial Chip Intelligence, for semiconductor design. The

Cody Roberts avoided up to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine after entering a guilty plea in a recent court proceeding. The decision limits his punishment and closes

You’ve felt it before. You open a developer platform, click into a dashboard, and suddenly you’re juggling ten mental tabs at once. APIs, configs, logs, permissions, edge cases. Nothing is

Anthropic’s latest announcement broke a familiar pattern in markets, easing nerves across cybersecurity and technology stocks that often fall on major artificial intelligence news. Investors said the update, released this

Machine learning is changing how forecasts are made and how people receive them, accelerating updates and sharpening detail in many apps and services. Tech firms and national weather agencies are

A growing legal push is testing whether makers of artificial intelligence chatbots can be held responsible for deaths that families say were influenced by these systems. The effort, led by

Each morning on Wall Street starts with a simple promise: cut through the noise and focus on what moves markets. That message is captured in a familiar cue heard by

Most MVNE comparisons are written for telecom operators. They only evaluate traditional providers, assuming the buyer has existing BSS/OSS infrastructure and carrier experience, while ignoring API-first platforms built to support

At NEXUS 2026, Marcie Frost warned that political pressure is shaping how large investors handle sustainable investments and called for stronger data to manage risk. The California pension plan chief

A live performance by the Canadian duo Angine de Poitrine has exploded online, drawing millions of views and a flood of praise for both the music and the comments below

Architects are pushing higher and wider as new materials and design tools open options once out of reach, with industry coverage highlighting the latest advances and their global impact. The

Anticipation is high in Paris as European football returns under the lights at the Parc des Princes. Supporters gathered early on a cool evening, expecting drama from a high-stakes Champions

Distributed systems can make a clean bug look dirty, and a dirty retry policy look like bad business logic. That is why retry-driven failures waste so much debugging time. You

Britain is seeking to persuade Anthropic, the maker of the Claude artificial intelligence app, to grow its footprint in the country as tensions rise between the company and the U.S.

Jonas Murphy, a former policy leader at a major venture capital trade group, pleaded guilty to a federal charge that carries a possible decade in prison. The plea names him

Most engineering orgs don’t set out to build a “platform.” They wake up one day and realize they already have one. It just doesn’t feel like a product. Your CI










