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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

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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

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.










