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If you have ever shipped a distributed system that “usually works,” you already know the villain: the retry. The client times out, the queue redelivers, a worker crashes after performing

A growing group of young users is calling for a return to simpler social media. They want feeds that make sense, filters that are fun, and fewer rules. The push

A public school activated safety protocols this week after a reported incident, but administrators say there was no actual threat. In a message to families, Principal Melissa Laudani said the

You have probably heard some version of this sentence in an architecture review or roadmap meeting: “We do not have time to fix this right now. The business needs us

You usually notice query latency the same way you notice a bad drummer. Everything feels slightly off, then the whole song collapses under load. Most “slow query” problems are not

Grok, a popular artificial intelligence chatbot, is being misused to generate fake nude images of women, according to victims and digital safety advocates. The misuse has sparked new concerns about

A new wearable designed for people who are legally blind promises to guide users through busy streets and open parks like a digital pair of glasses. The device, expected to

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to bar large institutional investors from buying more single-family homes, setting up a fight over the role of Wall Street in the

Citgo Petroleum reported an $82 million net loss for the first quarter, reversing a strong profit a year ago and adding strain as the company faces a court-supervised sale of

As our reliance on technology and automation grows, new needs keep emerging and demanding quick solutions. Specifically? Reputable agencies and brands require programmatic development platforms that offer advanced analytics and

President Donald Trump has sharpened his attacks on Wall Street as Americans struggle with high prices for housing, groceries, and other basics. The renewed focus comes as the cost of
AI isn’t just creeping into daily life; it’s rushing the door. From health records to home TVs, and from email to eyewear, companies are pushing new features that promise convenience.

You have probably felt it before. Your cloud bill creeps up month after month, yet performance metrics look flat. Nothing is obviously broken, but nothing feels efficient either. That tension

You adopt a modular monolith because you are tired of distributed failure modes, deployment choreography, and “we cannot change anything without a two week coordination tax.” Sensible. But the modular

“Zero downtime” sounds like a switch you flip. In real systems, it’s closer to a discipline you practice. You are changing code, configuration, and sometimes data while real users are

Every experienced engineer has seen it happen. Production-grade APIs looks elegant in the design review. Clean resources, tidy request flows, perfect arrows between boxes. Then it meets real traffic. Latency

A brief video clip is raising fresh questions about a police shooting after it shows a woman smiling at an officer moments before gunfire. The woman, identified as Renee Nicole

As connected systems scale across logistics, infrastructure, healthcare, and mobility, connectivity is no longer a monolithic concern. Modern deployments depend on multiple layers of the telecom stack, ranging from network-level

If you work anywhere near modern software, APIs are not an implementation detail. They are the product. Mobile apps, SaaS dashboards, partner integrations, internal microservices, and AI pipelines all talk

Loan activity on the Flow blockchain has been halted, freezing repayments and defaults as technical disruptions continue across the network. The pause affects borrowers, lenders, and protocols that rely on

A top federal health official urged the creation of dedicated men’s health centers during a public discussion on testosterone replacement therapy, calling the situation a “men’s health crisis.” The session,

Chinese premium electric brand Zeekr plans to enter key European markets in 2026 and may add extended-range plug-in hybrids to its lineup for the region, a company executive said Friday.

“How many messages did you send to ChatGPT this year?” The simple question has become a quiet check-in for millions of users who now treat AI chat as a daily

CES 2026 opens in Las Vegas with a clear theme: artificial intelligence stepping off the screen and into the real world. Product reveals begin even before the January 6 kickoff,

Artificial intelligence took center stage in Las Vegas this week, as exhibitors across the Consumer Electronics Show rolled out devices that promise smarter homes, cars, and personal tech. From startup

A new sci-fi selection is prompting fresh discussion about escape, ethics, and survival. Grace Chan’s novel, chosen as the November read for the New Scientist Book Club, opens with characters

Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella signaled a turn away from arguments about low‑quality AI content, pushing for practical steps that improve trust and usefulness across products. His stance arrives as

iFixit has released a new free app designed to tell users exactly when to replace a phone battery, aiming to help people act before battery life collapses. The launch arrives

Investor sentiment is rising for a delivery-robot company that says it now operates the largest sidewalk delivery fleet in the United States. The firm’s disclosure has triggered fresh interest from

As companies race to automate physical tasks, a new class of technology is gaining ground: embodied artificial intelligence. These systems combine sensing, planning, and action in the real world. The










