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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized changes in parts of Europe, saying some areas are no longer recognizable, and “not in a positive way.” The remark sharpened a long-running


You have seen this cycle before. A new framework promises order-of-magnitude gains, Twitter lights up with success stories, and suddenly leadership asks whether your platform strategy is obsolete. Seasoned architects


You usually do not notice database migrations until you do. The pattern is familiar: a “small” schema tweak lands during a deploy, latency creeps up, writes stack behind a lock

A fresh report suggests a major player plans to leave the Android market, a move that could reshape device options for consumers and partners. The timing and strategy remain unclear,

OpenAI has described how one of its models weighs information from user accounts and observed behavior to shape results, prompting fresh debate on privacy and fairness. The company’s remarks signal


If you have worked on a system that survived its first rewrite, you have probably seen this pattern. Teams debate frameworks, migrate stacks, and adopt new architectural styles, yet the


You can usually tell within the first few minutes of an architecture review how the conversation will end. Not because the proposal is obviously wrong, but because it reveals how

Farcaster, a SocialFi project known for its push into decentralized social networking, is reportedly shifting its focus to digital wallets. The change signals a new strategy at a time when


Most load tests fail in a very specific, very predictable way. They test your system the way your load testing tool behaves, not the way your users behave. Real users

Artificial intelligence is changing how people plan and buy gifts, shifting sales strategies for retailers and giving shoppers new tools. From search to checkout, algorithms are shaping what gets seen,


You have seen this movie before. A monolith starts to creak under load, teams feel blocked, deploys slow down, and the obvious answer appears to be decomposition. Break it apart,

Prince Harry appeared in a London courtroom on Wednesday to give evidence in his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, alleging unlawful information gathering. The high-profile testimony marks



This ranking report compares agencies that improve market visibility for AI companies through PR, analyst relations, thought leadership, and technical content. The aim is to help founders and marketing leaders

Japan and the United States have selected an initial set of projects for a planned $550 billion flow of Japanese investment into the U.S., signaling a major push to deepen

A new poll released Tuesday shows early backing for a proposed tax initiative, but support weakens as voters hear more details. The measure begins with 48% in favor and 38%


At some point in every scaling organization, the platform conversation turns unavoidable. Tool sprawl is slowing delivery, onboarding takes weeks, and every team has invented its own way to deploy,


Most teams do not adopt microservices because their monolith is failing. They do it because the monolith is succeeding and starting to strain under scale, team growth, and delivery pressure.


If you have ever watched a perfectly healthy database fall over during a traffic spike, you have probably met the real job of distributed caches: not “make it fast,” but



You usually discover you need connection pooling right after your first real traffic spike, when your app looks healthy, your database looks healthy, and everything still grinds to a halt.

Japan’s longest-dated government bond yields climbed to a record high on Tuesday, signaling stress at the far end of the country’s yield curve as investors sold Japanese government bonds. The


You usually discover your data model is not scalable at the exact wrong moment, the day your CFO asks a “simple” question that turns into a five table join, a

OpenAI’s rapid climb in sales reached a new high this year, as Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said the company’s annualized revenue topped $20 billion in 2025. In a Sunday

Sonos Inc.’s interim chief executive Tom Conrad said the audio maker has “turned the corner” after months of software troubles and made clear he wants the job on a permanent

Sen. Dave McCormick, a Pennsylvania Republican, used a Sunday television appearance to frame three pressing issues for Washington: the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, pressure to keep pace with China,

Erich von Däniken, the Swiss writer who popularized the idea that ancient monuments might reflect contact with extraterrestrial visitors, has died at age 90. His death ends a decades-long career

Elon Musk escalated a dispute with Ryanair on Friday, calling CEO Michael O’Leary an “utter idiot” who “should be fired,” after the airline chief rejected installing Starlink internet on the

As venture funding resets after two boom years, a long-running trade publication is sharpening its focus on what investors need most: timely, practical intelligence. Venture Capital Journal positions itself as

Valentino Garavani, the Italian couturier who dressed first ladies and film stars and turned a name into a global house, has died at 93. The designer, who defined a bold


At low traffic, an API gateway feels like plumbing. At high scale, it becomes a distributed system that can take your platform down. You see it in the graphs first:


If you have shipped anything nontrivial with large language models, you have felt this moment. A prompt that worked yesterday suddenly degrades. A small wording change breaks downstream behavior. Someone














