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Amazon is developing an Autonomous Threat Analysis system that uses specialized AI agents to hunt for security weaknesses across its platforms and suggest fixes. Built during an internal hackathon and

In a rare reversal, a former chief medical examiner now says a man convicted of killing his infant son decades ago is innocent. Dr. Bruce Levy’s determination that baby Alex

Aging research met artificial intelligence in a striking claim this week: the author of the book “Super Agers” said AI could bring big changes to medicine. The comment comes as

How to Create a Sales and Marketing Budget – Advice From Experts Building a sales and marketing budget that actually drives results requires more than guesswork and spreadsheets. We asked

After a choppy stretch for technology shares, a fresh call from Bank of America is keeping the artificial intelligence trade in focus. The bank argues that momentum in AI-linked companies

A new smart ring called Index 01 is entering the wearables market with a narrow focus: quick voice notes without always-on recording. Priced at $75, the device offers a push-to-record

Medline priced its shares at $29 on Tuesday, raising $6.26 billion in one of the year’s largest IPOs and lifting hopes for a steadier listings pipeline into 2026. The offering


Early stage systems fail loudly. A service crashes, an alert fires, someone rolls back. Mature systems fail quietly, sideways, and often without a single obvious fault. That difference catches even


You can throw faster CPUs at a slow query, but you will still lose if the engine has to touch too many rows to answer something that should have been


You have probably stared at a wall of green dashboards during an incident and felt uneasy anyway. Latency looks fine. Error rates are flat. Capacity charts say you have headroom.

With less than a day to go, TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is set to open in San Francisco as ticket prices rise and a crowd of 10,000 descends on the city.


Most business owners spend countless hours fine-tuning their marketing, perfecting their products, and figuring out how to get more customers through the door. But few realize that one of the


You have probably watched technically strong engineers lose the room without realizing it. Not because their design was wrong, but because the way they framed it quietly shut down debate,

After First Lady Melania Trump urged the country to prepare children for artificial intelligence, Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich said parents should steer how the tools enter classrooms and

Denmark is pressing ahead with what organizers describe as Europe’s largest 3D-printed housing effort, a student-focused project called Skovsporet that has already produced 36 apartments. The team said it printed

A young materials company says it can turn textile waste and poultry feathers into new fabrics, offering a way to cut landfill use and reduce plastic-based fibers. The firm, Everbloom,


If you have shipped enough serverless workloads, you know the moment. You deploy a “simple” function. It passes tests, scales effortlessly, and looks clean on paper. Then production teaches you

Project Prometheus has secured more than $6 billion in funding and accelerated hiring, adding over 100 employees amid an acquisition that brought in new talent. The company also purchased General

Three decades after Bill Gates redirected Microsoft toward the internet, the company is again recasting its future around artificial intelligence. The echoes are striking, and the differences may decide how
OpenAI just moved fast with GPT Image 1.5, and it wasn’t subtle. The release follows Google’s recent momentum, and the message is obvious: keep pace or fall behind. My view

A new class of headphones aims to solve one of the hardest problems in hearing: keeping track of a single voice in a noisy room. Researchers say the devices can


Protecting mission-critical applications from ever-evolving cyber threats has become a strategic imperative for every organization seeking to safeguard assets, customer trust, and brand reputation. As digital transformation accelerates at an
We toss around the term “limited edition” as if a sticker and a number plate are enough. They aren’t. I watched a Star Wars–themed OPO 14F get unboxed, and the

In a Fox interview, reporter Madison Alworth outlined her sit-down with Nvidia chief Jensen Huang, spotlighting the rising competition between the United States and China in artificial intelligence, the pressure

A New York-based investment firm plans to keep its next flagship fund at the same size as its prior vehicle, signaling a tighter playbook in a cooling fundraising market. The


You have seen this pattern play out in production. An alert fires at 2 a.m. The on call engineer scrambles, tails logs, restarts pods, and patches symptoms until the system


If you have ever been paged for “elevated error rate” and then spent 45 minutes arguing with dashboards, you already know the dirty secret of distributed systems: the failure is


You do not “add multi-tenancy” to a database. You design a system where a tenant boundary is as real as a network boundary, even though everything might be sharing the


If you have operated a production system long enough, you can probably map your career by production incidents rather than job titles. The first cascading failure you debug at 3


You have been there. Alerts firing, dashboards half red, Slack exploding with theories and hot takes. Someone asks for a rollback while another person is already changing configs in production.














