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NoTraffic Raises $90 Million Series C

NoTraffic announced a new $90 million Series C funding round in Overland Park, Kansas, signaling fresh momentum for AI-led traffic management in U.S. cities. The company, which builds an AI-powered

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AI Agents Redefine How Software Is Built

Artificial intelligence agents are starting to write and run software on demand, a shift that could change how applications are designed, built, and used. The move promises faster development and

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Verge Tech Pitches Daily Technology Coverage

Verge Tech is promoting a daily feed of news on hardware, apps, and the companies that shape them, from Silicon Valley giants to fledgling startups competing for attention. The outlet

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AI Shifts To Many Bounded Agents

Enterprises are rethinking how they deploy AI, trading a single central system for smaller task-focused agents that work across teams and channels. The shift is gaining speed as companies search

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Young Workers Reconsider Skilled Trades

A growing share of young workers is rethinking the value of skilled trades, challenging long-held biases in favor of four-year degrees. From construction and electrical work to automotive repair and

Stop Fighting Noise And Rethink AI Hardware

AI’s hunger for power is outpacing common sense. If current trends hold, energy use could rival dozens of reactors by the end of the decade. I argue that the answer

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Apple Subsidiary Paid Russian Streaming Service

Apple’s Irish subsidiary made payments worth £690,000 to a Russian streaming platform, raising fresh questions about compliance and corporate risk management in a sanctioned market. The transfer, involving Apple Distribution

How to Support Multiple Tech Stacks in an IDP

How to Support Multiple Tech Stacks in an IDP

You usually notice the problem before you name it. One team wants a paved road for Spring Boot on Kubernetes. Another wants Node.js on serverless. A data team shows up

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Lankford Says US Winning Against Iran

Sen. James Lankford said Sunday that the United States has “won or is winning” the war with Iran, while urging fresh steps to lock in gains and deter future threats.

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Zcash Lab Develops Zodl Wallet

A new wallet for Zcash is in the works as Zcash Open Development Lab advances “Zodl,” a project built on the widely used Zashi wallet codebase. The initiative signals fresh

6 Indicators Your System Pays a Latency Tax

6 Indicators Your System Pays a Latency Tax

Every latency regression looks small in isolation. A few milliseconds in auth. Another network hop in feature flag evaluation. A cache miss that falls through to a chatty backend. None

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Advocates Weigh AI’s Classroom Future

Two influential education advocates urged schools to pair artificial intelligence with strong parental involvement, as the debate over classroom technology intensifies nationwide. Tina Descovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, and

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BlackRock Backs IQM With €50 Million

IQM Quantum Computers has secured 50 million euros in new funding from funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, adding fresh momentum to the Finnish startup’s plan for a dual listing

How to Evaluate New Tech Before Production Use

How to Evaluate New Tech Before Production Use

You’ve seen this movie before. A new tool promises 10x performance, cleaner abstractions, and fewer outages. The demo looks great. The GitHub repo is trending. Someone on your team is

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SEO Myths That Are Costing You Customers Right Now

Many business owners feel like they are doing everything right online, but still struggle to get noticed. They update their website, post content, and even try different marketing tactics, yet

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Asian Stocks Slide on Conflict Fears

Asian shares fell sharply as traders reacted to a possible escalation in the Middle East, pulling back from risk and seeking safer assets. The slump hit major markets across the

The Hidden Design Choices Slowing Every Request

The Hidden Design Choices Slowing Every Request

You usually do not lose 300 milliseconds in one spectacular mistake. You lose it in eight respectable decisions that each looked harmless in code review. A serializer that is easy

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Designers Promote Modular Craft Room Solutions

Interior designers and storage brands are zeroing in on small craft rooms as more people create at home and face tight square footage. The push comes as hobby spending rises

Architecture Review Behaviors That Build Credibility

Architecture Review Behaviors That Build Credibility

You can tell within five minutes whether an architecture review will be useful or performative. The difference is rarely about intelligence. It is about behaviors under uncertainty, tradeoffs, and incomplete

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Anthropic Rejects Surveillance and Autonomous Weapons

Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei said the company will not allow its artificial intelligence to be used for domestic mass surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. His comments set clear limits

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Germany Faces Calls To Curb Deepfake Abuse

Germany’s government is under new pressure to tighten rules on digital abuse after a well-known television actor said her former husband used artificial intelligence to create explicit images that looked

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Satellite Firms Deny Government Pressure on Access

Two major U.S. satellite imaging firms pushed back against speculation that officials told them to limit public views from space, saying no such order was given. In statements this week,

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Iran Conflict Rattles Global Financial Markets

Fresh fighting in Iran has shaken investors, pushing oil prices higher and knocking stocks and bonds lower across major markets. Traders reacted to the news with swift repositioning on Monday,

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Swarmer IPO Tests Defense Tech Exit

The public debut of drone software maker Swarmer has sparked a core question across venture and defense circles: is this the start of a broader exit cycle for defense technology,