
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.

A former Amazon leader will head a newly launched U.S. office for a gaming communications firm, while mpathic strengthens its executive bench with fresh C-suite talent. The twin moves, revealed

Independent insurance agents today are facing a world that’s so different from the one they entered years ago (or, in some cases, decades ago!). The modern insurance customer expects speed,

A stark warning landed this week, urging immediate attention from world capitals. The message was brief but urgent, calling for leadership as systemic threats mount across borders. It argued that

Sen. Edward Markey is pressing artificial intelligence firms for clear answers on whether they plan to place advertising inside consumer chatbots. The push centers on how paid messages will be

AI21, the Israeli artificial intelligence company building its own large language models, is seeking to raise $300 million, according to a person familiar with the effort. The planned financing, which

Concerns over an emerging AI agent, a harsh criminal verdict in China, and a high-value crypto theft are shaping a tense week in global security. Cyber professionals are sounding the

Most teams do not fail because they chose “the wrong tool.” They fail because they use the same communication tempo and ignore asynchronous communication for every kind of work. Synchronous

Nearly a year after New York began asking employers to say when job cuts were tied to automation or other technology, no company has acknowledged doing so. The absence of

You have probably lived this moment. Traffic is calm. Dashboards look green. Then a campaign launches, a batch job overlaps with a product push, or a customer in another time

You have seen this movie before. A team hits a relevance problem, someone suggests semantic search, and the solution becomes “just add an embedding.” A vector database appears. A few

Anthropic is sharpening its public message around safety and control in artificial intelligence, presenting itself as a company focused on dependable systems that people can guide. The San Francisco–based AI

The surge in artificial intelligence is squeezing critical resources and rattling supply chains across tech. As companies race to build larger models and new services, they face pressure over electricity

Fundamental is taking aim at a long-standing bottleneck inside large companies: turning spreadsheets, tables, and databases into useful guidance for decisions. The company has introduced a new AI model designed

Google has begun opening access to an artificial intelligence model that creates interactive virtual worlds from text prompts or images, allowing users to move through them like a video game.
AI moved fast this week, but one idea cut through the noise: agentic coding is no longer a preview of the future; it’s here, and it’s reshaping how software gets

A significant corporate step by a leading social platform has arrived as Brussels intensifies scrutiny of its market power. The development comes after the European Commission opened a formal investigation

A proposal for “Trump Accounts” that would seed eligible newborns with $1,000 in federal funds has drawn swift attention from business leaders and philanthropists, who say they plan to add

Most architectural lock-in does not start with a grand decision. It starts with a reasonable shortcut taken under pressure. A library added to hit a deadline. A deployment model was

MIT researchers say they have built an aerial microrobot that flies with speed and agility comparable to real insects, a step that could lead to bug-sized robots for search-and-rescue. The

A new community site launched in late January is testing an unusual idea: public threads where AI bots talk to one another. The project presents a social feed that looks

You usually notice “scaling” is broken when a dashboard goes flat, a consumer lag graph turns into a ski slope, and someone asks the worst question in engineering: “Are we

You usually notice PostgreSQL query problems the same way you notice a slow website. Everything technically works, but it feels sticky. A page load crept from 80 milliseconds to 800.

If you have been asked to “modernize the legacy system,” you already know the trap. On paper, it is a technical initiative. In reality, it is a high-risk sociotechnical intervention

Microsoft’s Copilot has come under scrutiny after presenting details of a football match that did not occur, renewing questions about accuracy in AI-generated answers. The incident, shared by a user

You add JSON to Postgres because reality is messy. Product catalogs sprout new attributes, event payloads evolve, and every team has “just one more field” they cannot predict ahead of

Voyager Space chief executive Dylan Taylor cast doubt on ultra-fast timelines for orbital computing, calling a two-year schedule for data centers in space “aggressive.” His caution comes as startups and

A lively tech debate linked three hot-button issues this week: whether AI assistants should carry ads, fresh claims about Netflix’s programming politics, and a continuing squeeze on computer memory. The

Venture Capital Journal has renewed its focus on arming venture capitalists, institutional investors, and market intermediaries with daily market intelligence, seeking to help readers move faster in a shifting deal

Google DeepMind is bringing in Hume AI’s chief executive, Alan Cowen, and several of the startup’s top engineers under a major licensing deal, a move that shows how Big Tech
The fight between OpenAI and Anthropic has spilled from product labs into prime-time ads, and I have a clear view on it. The ads are funny, the claims are slippery,









