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Fraud teams are seeing onboarding problems that barely existed a few years ago. Synthetic identities can slip through more easily now, and deepfake attacks have become harder to spot during

A decade after a landmark showdown in Seoul, an early member of the AlphaGo team is looking back at the project that changed artificial intelligence. Chris Maddison, who joined the
AI agents are taking on real DevOps work in 2026, from incident triage to deployment decisions. Here is what is changing, what is at risk, and how to roll out autonomous pipelines responsibly.
Free software gets dismissed as cheap or flimsy. That is lazy thinking. After hearing a studio team hash out their go-to tools, I’m convinced the best free apps do three

In a sign of renewed confidence in logistics technology, Atlanta-based Stord announced a $250 million Series F funding round at a $3 billion valuation. The company made the disclosure from

Nebius, a Dutch cloud provider, climbed in premarket trading after a fund led by a former OpenAI employee disclosed a sizeable stake. The move on Wednesday drew fresh attention to

Momentum is building online as thousands of users challenge a company called Bambu to file a lawsuit, turning a dispute into a public standoff that could move to court. The

CD Projekt, Poland’s largest video game developer, plans to release a third story expansion for its hit role-playing game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2027. The company said the
Kubernetes can quietly drive cloud spend higher than it needs to be. Here are the practical strategies platform teams are using in 2026 to cut Kubernetes costs without harming reliability.

In a move that could reshape Texas politics, President Donald Trump last week endorsed the Texas attorney general over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn in the 2026 Republican Senate primary. The

Century Health, a company specializing in artificial intelligence applications for clinical data analysis, has secured $5 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round. The New York-based startup focuses on using
Apple has a new MacBook Pro, and the headline isn’t the M5 chip or even the 14-inch size. The real story is practical. I believe the smartest reason to buy

President Donald Trump said Sunday he will not rush into an agreement to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, a day after suggesting a potential accord was close. The shift

OpenAI is separating its voice technology into three focused systems, a move aimed at lowering the cost and complexity of enterprise voice agents. The company’s Realtime-2, Realtime-Translate, and Realtime-Whisper models

SpaceX said it plans to go public on Wednesday, a move that could reshape capital markets and increase Elon Musk’s already substantial fortune. The company did not release detailed terms.

Getting access to small loans has become easier as more financial services move online. In the past, borrowing money often meant visiting a bank, filling out paperwork, and waiting through

A more powerful device is on the way for Flipper’s community, but the company says its flagship tool is not going anywhere. In a recent update, the team signaled that

Ten years after calling it a lonely pursuit, investor Lior Susan now sees his focus on physical-world technology at the center of the sector’s action. The shift comes as founders,

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







