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If you have shipped anything serious in the last decade, chances are you have had to answer this question under pressure. PostgreSQL vs MySQL. Not in theory, not for a

An unusual policy move will tax AI-enabling chips made outside the United States by American companies, while leaving domestic uses exempt. The measure, announced this week, narrows the focus to


A video editor for small business owners can completely change how content marketing is created and shared. Text-only posts rarely capture attention, but video allows small brands to stand out
Honor’s Magic 8 Pro wants to wow you with zoom, night portraits, and a flashy screen. It succeeds. But the most striking part isn’t the hardware. It’s what the camera’s


You usually don’t feel network hops until something breaks. A page stalls at 92 percent. A real-time dashboard lags just enough to make you doubt the data. An API call
Over the past few weeks, a strange new corner of the internet has emerged: social networks for AI agents. The idea sounds clever on the surface. Let bots talk to


You usually do not wake up one morning and decide, “Today I will shard a database.” Sharding tends to arrive after a slow, expensive warning cycle: a primary database that

Asana is rolling out a new integration with Anthropic’s Claude that turns simple chats into trackable tasks, while pitching its Work Graph as the connective tissue for AI at work.

Palantir’s Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar used a national TV appearance to press for smarter use of artificial intelligence across fraud detection, energy planning, and online child safety. He described

Tesla reported that annual profit fell sharply in its latest fiscal year, signaling a tougher period for the electric-vehicle leader and raising fresh questions about demand, pricing, and costs. The


The first few months of running large language models in production feel deceptively smooth. Demos land. Early users are impressed. Latency seems acceptable, and costs look manageable. Then the real


If you have ever stared at a slow dashboard query and thought, “We already calculated this yesterday, why are we doing it again?”, you are already circling the idea behind

A widely used directory of women-led venture capital firms has been updated to include more than 400 firms across multiple regions, signaling fresh momentum for investors and founders seeking diverse

The head of the Hollywood Sign Trust pushed back on a viral stunt idea this week, saying that dressing the iconic hillside letters in lingerie would be a time-consuming job


If you have ever watched AI architectures stall after an impressive demo, you already know the pattern. The model worked. The architecture did not. Teams fixate on what the system

Bill Gates is pushing back against fresh claims tied to Jeffrey Epstein, calling references in newly public files “absurd.” The files include an allegation that he contracted a sexually transmitted
There is a new race in computing, and it is not about clever code. It is about who controls power, land, and time. My view is simple: if you want

China has executed four people convicted of causing the deaths of six citizens and running vast scam and gambling syndicates from Myanmar. The decision comes amid a sweeping clampdown on


You feel it when the architecture review turns adversarial. One side wants stricter standards, tighter controls, and fewer degrees of freedom. The other wants autonomy, speed, and room to adapt

Goldman Sachs has been selected to advise on a $58 billion merger, signaling fresh momentum in large corporate deals as investors parse shifting rates and boardroom confidence. In a separate

CES 2026 opened its doors to the public in Las Vegas after two days of high-profile press events that set the agenda for the week. The annual technology show is


You usually feel the build vs buy question long before it shows up in a roadmap doc. A team hacks together internal platforms to unblock themselves. Six months later, half


You notice it first in the graphs. CPU spikes that look like a heart monitor. Latency is creeping up just enough to make your SRE instincts twitch. A few minutes

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is preparing to release its next-generation model, V4, in the coming weeks, according to two people with direct knowledge of the plan. The update follows the

A new open-source project is challenging one of the most common tools in AI search. PageIndex says it can reach 98.7% accuracy on complex document retrieval without using vector embeddings


Most organizations don’t fail at AI-driven automation because the models are bad. They fail because the surrounding systems, data, and operating models were never designed to support probabilistic software at


If you have shipped an AI-powered system to production, you have likely lived this moment. The demo worked. Offline metrics looked solid. The model passed the evaluation. Then the incidents

Newly unsealed court documents have surfaced with an unexpected twist in the artificial intelligence race: Amazon Web Services was OpenAI’s original cloud partner before Microsoft’s high-profile alliance. The disclosure, discussed


AI-powered hiring didn’t arrive with a bang. It crept in. Quiet. A calendar invite scheduled itself. A shortlist appeared faster than expected. Someone noticed the inbox felt lighter. That’s usually


If you have ever watched a production dashboard light up during an incident, you already understand the emotional core of time-series data. Metrics spike, logs flood in, traces branch into














