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8 Essential Questions to Ask Clients for Graphic Design Projects Asking the right questions at the start of a graphic design project can mean the difference between work that looks

You rarely notice your rate limiter until rate limit enforcement starts hurting you. Latency creeps up. Redis CPU pegs. Someone points out that your gateway is now slower than the

Anthropic’s top executives, siblings Daniela and Dario Amodei, are rethinking the approach to advanced artificial intelligence they once helped shape. The pair, who left OpenAI to co-found Anthropic in 2021,

A University of Michigan researcher is urging schools and communities to strengthen prevention efforts as the nation searches for ways to stop school shootings. Research assistant professor Elyse Thulin, with

18 Tips and Strategies to Identify Your Target Audience Finding the right audience can make or break a business, yet many companies struggle to identify who will actually benefit from

Robinhood handled $2.5 billion in prediction-market trades in October through its role as an anchor partner to Kalshi, signaling a sharp rise in retail interest. The pace points to a

Facing rising criticism, Governor Tim Walz is under pressure after fraud scams were reported under his administration. Recent calls for his resignation have intensified the debate over accountability in state

A new suite of open artificial intelligence models, branded Nemotron 3, was announced with a sharp focus on agentic applications and efficiency. The release outlines three sizes—Nano, Super, and Ultra—designed

Every senior engineer eventually hits the same uncomfortable moment. The system is working. It scales. Incidents are manageable. Then, almost imperceptibly, velocity drops. Simple changes take weeks. On call becomes

You have seen this play out before. A platform team builds a clean golden path. Opinionated tooling. Templates. CI pipelines that just work. For a while, adoption looks great. Then

The White House’s former chief technology advisor Michael Kratsios outlined a plan to expand federal hiring in artificial intelligence, aiming to keep the United States ahead in a fast-moving field.

LG is moving into the art-style TV segment, setting up a direct clash with Samsung’s The Frame, one of the most popular lifestyle televisions on the market. The company signaled

You can build a beautiful product, nail performance, and still lose users in one bad afternoon because your authentication was “mostly working.” Authentication is the one subsystem where “mostly” means

In a recent television appearance, Palantir Technologies’ defense lead Mike Gallagher likened the U.S.–China race in artificial intelligence to a Cold War contest, signaling rising national security stakes. Speaking on

You have probably been in this review. The design is clean, the abstractions are elegant, and the invariants are correct. Yet six months later, teams are routing around it, copying

President Donald Trump issued a new executive order aimed at states that regulate artificial intelligence, stirring a sharp split inside the Republican Party. The move signals a federal push to

You shipped an “improved” CI/CD pipeline. The YAML is cleaner, the stages are standardized, security scans are stricter, and the platform deck says lead time will drop. Then reality hits:

A move to change board rules to limit voting to trustees appointed by former President Donald Trump has stirred concern and hinted at a coming renaming effort. The proposal surfaced

MIT faculty members Facundo Batista and Dina Katabi, along with three alumni, have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for 2025, marking a high honor for contributions to

You have probably lived this moment. You walk into an executive review with a proposal that is technically sound, costed, and defensible. The architecture holds up under load testing. The

Cohere has introduced Rerank 4, a new version of its reranking model that promises stronger search and retrieval for business AI agents. The company says the model can handle longer

Top U.S. oilfield service companies are warning of a tougher stretch ahead as crude prices sink and producers slow drilling plans. The pullback follows a sharp drop in oil, driven

A New York biotechnology company is testing a vaccine in the Netherlands that is designed to protect people from fentanyl-related overdose and death. The effort signals a new approach to

A new documentary titled Deepfaking Sam Altman is set for release in January, and its director says he built a synthetic “Sam Bot” after failing to secure an interview with

North American private equity firms are weighing how hard to push on diversity, equity, and inclusion as political winds shift in Washington. The question is whether to treat DEI as

Warner Bros. Discovery is expected to turn down an amended $108.4 billion hostile offer from a Skydance-linked bidder tied to the owner of CBS, CNN’s rival network’s parent and a

China’s private rocket maker LandSpace plans to recover a reusable first-stage booster in mid-2026, a senior executive said, signaling a fresh push to rival SpaceX’s reuse model. The Beijing-based firm,

Researchers at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab have introduced an AI architecture called PaTH Attention, aiming to help large language models keep track of information across long passages. The work

You know the moment: the business is happy because “we finally have all the data in Postgres,” then the first real dashboard lands, and suddenly your database feels like it’s

Akamai remains one of the most established names in global content delivery. Its footprint, security capabilities, and long-standing enterprise relationships make it a default choice for many organizations. Yet, a










