

Since 1998, DevX has helped people start businesses, build websites, and provide enterprise technology to people globally. Interviewing the likes of Microsoft’s co-founder, Steve Ballmer, the publication brings comprehensive, reliable, and accessible insights to the Internet.









In a sign of mounting deal pressure, Paramount Global declined to raise its bid on Monday, asserting that its proposal remains superior to Netflix’s competing offer. The decision signals a


Apple rarely introduces a visual design shift without a deeper systems level motivation behind it. When engineers and designers inside Apple talk about “Liquid Glass,” they are not describing a

Time marked its annual Person of the Year on Thursday with a striking magazine cover that echoes “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” the 1930s image of workers perched on a steel


Samsung’s Galaxy S26 launches have become less about surprise and more about execution. By the time a new Ultra model arrives, supply chains are locked, carrier promotions are staged, and

How to Delegate Tasks and Build a Strong Team in Your Small Business Small business owners often struggle to let go of control, but effective delegation is essential for growth

With prices still high across food, housing, and services, a simple question is gaining urgency: how much more can household budgets take? In a recent discussion, a host framed the


Flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy 26 Ultra promise everything on paper: pro level cameras, all day battery life, and AI powered features designed to simplify daily use. In practice,
Another week, another flood of AI launches. From image and audio tools to video models and fresh coding agents, the pace is relentless. After watching Matt Wolf’s latest roundup, I’m

Inflation cooled in November, offering some relief to households pressed by high prices. The slowdown signals a shift after months of elevated costs that have strained budgets. It arrives as

Ritten, an AI-powered system of record based in Philadelphia, announced a $35 million Series B on Monday, signaling fresh momentum for software serving behavioral health providers. The company said it

A brief remark hinting at “Sora AI videos on Disney Plus” has stirred questions about whether major streaming platforms will host AI-generated films and shorts. The idea, floated in passing,

A University of Washington youth panel is calling for student input on school phone rules as districts nationwide tighten restrictions. The Youth Advisory Board, made up of teens from Seattle-area


CarPlay has quietly evolved from a projection layer into a constrained, safety critical computing environment that behaves more like an embedded system than a mobile accessory. With iOS 26, Apple


Flagship Android phones rarely fail because of missing features. They fail when architectural decisions collide with physics, thermals, and long term software support. The Galaxy Ultra line has become Samsung’s


Every few years, Apple’s platform shifts are less about surface level UI changes and more about deep structural bets that ripple through the ecosystem. Senior iOS engineers have learned to

Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri used a recent appearance on The Will Cain Show to press his views on four high-stakes fights in Washington: the impact of a possible government


Manish Anand is a seasoned data engineering leader with over 20 years of experience in building enterprise data solutions across healthcare, insurance, and banking. Currently a Senior Developer Analyst at

At a major technology employer grappling with cost cuts, staff say they are finding out who is furloughed from email auto-replies. The practice, described this week, has fueled anxiety inside

Money is rushing into artificial intelligence, and with it come warnings that the market is running too hot. Investors, tech giants, and startups have poured vast sums into chips, data

How to Bridge the Gap When Communicating Technical Progress to Stakeholders Communicating technical progress to non-technical stakeholders remains one of the most common pain points for engineering teams and project

15 Initiatives to Build a Strong Cybersecurity Culture Building a strong cybersecurity culture requires more than technology — it demands clear strategies that turn protection into a company-wide priority. We
There’s a message hidden in the latest desk build: power and simplicity no longer need to fight. After watching a full workstation come together around Thunderbolt 5, I came away

14 Employee Communication Strategies to Overcome Automation Resistance Automation resistance is one of the most common roadblocks organizations face when rolling out new tools and systems. We asked industry experts

A new dining app is entering the crowded field with a simple pitch: make restaurant discovery feel like a social feed. The service, available nationwide this week, lets people share


Architecture reviews are supposed to align teams. In practice, they often do the opposite. You walk in with a design that has already survived weeks of thought, tradeoff analysis, and


The first 100 users are where platform teams either earn credibility or quietly accumulate debt that will haunt them for years. This phase rarely looks like scale from the outside.


Most platform migrations do not fail loudly at first. They fail quietly, through slowed delivery, brittle workarounds, confused ownership, and a creeping loss of trust. By the time rollback becomes


You can usually tell when a team has never benchmarked an app properly. The API “feels fast” on a dev laptop, staging looks fine under a quick smoke test, then


Every engineering organization eventually asks the same dangerous question: how productive are our developers, really? It usually shows up during scale inflection points, missed delivery dates, or uncomfortable board conversations.

A research team announced a quantum computing protocol that could sharpen how scientists examine molecules across chemistry, biomedicine, and materials science. The approach, revealed this week, aims to work with















