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If you have ever chased a production bug that “only happens under load,” chances are you were really debugging an isolation problem. Two transactions ran at the same time, each

Anduril Industries, a high-profile defense technology startup, is facing new questions after a report said its autonomous weapons systems have stumbled in testing. The Wall Street Journal described multiple setbacks

If you have ever sat in an incident review where uptime looked green but engineers looked exhausted, you already know the gap. Leadership dashboards tend to reward stability theater: availability

You ship a “clean” design. Interfaces everywhere. Adapters, facades, factories, policy engines, a generic pipeline that can support any future need. Code review feels elegant. Then the first serious load

Stocks posting sharp swings by midday drew trader attention as Wall Street weighed fresh headlines and shifting sentiment. Broad indexes steadied while select names made outsized moves, reflecting a market

The White House issued a new order that positions the federal government against a growing patchwork of state rules on artificial intelligence. It creates a Justice Department task force to

A wave of policy moves has raised new limits on Chinese-made drones in the United States, yet consumer pilots are not grounded. The key message for hobbyists and working pilots

A venture firm said it has secured Rice University’s Office of Innovation as an anchor investor for a new fund while keeping its main focus on start-ups tied to Princeton

As retailers brace for peak holiday traffic, a high-profile TV segment put a spotlight on Apple’s new Digital ID and the risk of AI-driven scams targeting shoppers. Security expert Kurt

Over the last decade, innovative technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) have evolved from niche experiments into competitive advantages. However, the steadily increasing demand for these

Framework, the startup known for modular laptops and repairable design, warned that pricing will shift again soon as it tracks component and currency costs. The company said it will “likely

At small scale, “data migration” feels like a bigger COPY INTO. At large scale, it’s closer to relocating a city while people are still commuting to work. When you’re moving

A string of high-profile outages has exposed weak spots in the world’s digital plumbing, yet no single agency owns a playbook for a worst-case failure. In response, a loose network

Seeking answers to a fast-rising strain on electricity systems, the MIT Energy Initiative has launched the Data Center Power Forum in September 2025. The new forum brings together MIT researchers

You usually do not “build” a fault-tolerant distributed system. You budget for it. You budget timeouts. You budget redundancy. You budget operational complexity. And you budget the uncomfortable truth that

Attorneys for Larry Bushart, 61, say a Tennessee sheriff crossed a constitutional line by jailing him for speech they describe as political. The dispute centers on whether local authorities punished

You do not decompose a monolith because microservices are fashionable. You do it because your current system shape makes change expensive. Releases feel risky, lead time keeps creeping up, incidents

You can usually tell when a system is unhealthy long before the dashboard goes red. The tests still pass. Latency is mostly fine. Deploys still work if you squint. But

A Japanese bathroom technology firm is moving from showcase to sales with a product that promises to change high-end bathing. Science says it will commercially produce the Mirai Ningen Sentakuki,

If you have shipped software the “traditional DevOps way”, you know the feeling. A CI pipeline runs, a deployment script fires, something changes in production, and suddenly no one is

In a pointed assessment with direct guidance, Google leader Antonio Gulli set out why many AI agents fail after launch and which patterns can keep them working. Speaking this week,
Nvidia just made its boldest move yet, agreeing to spend $20 billion for Grock’s technology and top talent. The twist: it isn’t an “acquisition.” It’s a non‑exclusive license with key

Privacy-focused cryptocurrencies are gaining renewed momentum as fresh infrastructure projects roll out and venture capital firms step up interest. The shift suggests a possible new chapter for a sector long

Seattle startup Ambassador has raised $7 million to expand its software platform, a move the company says will speed product development and customer growth under CEO Geoff McDonald. The funding

Speed is a major factor when it comes to using proxy servers, a slow one can turn a simple task into a prolonged and frustrating wait, whether you’re checking search

Artificial intelligence is moving from research labs to the center of U.S. politics, a shift highlighted by former Pentagon AI policy director Mark Beall during a recent national news appearance.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 arrives in San Francisco within a day, with organizers warning that ticket rates will rise as the event begins. From October 27–29, an expected 10,000 tech leaders

A grieving mother is calling for tighter oversight of AI chatbots after her son died by suicide. Megan Garcia spoke on national television about how her child developed an emotional

A research team has introduced a model that predicts, minute by minute, how single cells fold, divide, and rearrange in a fruit fly embryo. The approach gives scientists a new

You ship what looks like a straightforward checkout flow. Create an order, reserve inventory, charge the card, create a shipment. In a monolith, this is one database transaction and you










