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Researchers and clinicians are urging a rethink of how chronic illnesses are diagnosed and treated, arguing that science now points to better paths for care. The push comes as health

MIT researchers say they have built a way to teach vision-language AI models to find a specific object, such as a person’s pet, in a new scene. The method targets

How Designers Use Color in Web UI: 13 Insights Color choices in web interfaces can make or break user conversions, trust, and overall experience. We asked industry experts to share

Seismic says banks and payment firms want faster settlement through digital asset networks, but privacy and compliance concerns still stand in the way. The company disclosed that its total funding

At low traffic, caching feels like a cheat code. You add Redis, sprinkle a few TTLs, and your database stops sweating. At high traffic, caching turns into a distributed systems

If you have ever sat in a platform roadmap meeting where half the time is spent debating which CI tool every team must use, this will feel familiar. Early platform

If you have ever deployed more than a handful of containers in production, you already know the uncomfortable truth. Running containers is easy. Operating them at scale, across failures, upgrades,

Yoodli, a Seattle startup that uses artificial intelligence to coach public speaking, is winning over new users as demand grows for practical communication tools at work and school. The company’s

At some point, every backend team hits the same wall: staging looks fine, load tests look “close enough,” and then production gets weird. Latency p95 creeps up only on Tuesdays.
Digital notes have felt stuck between clunky tablets and distracting phones. After watching a hands-on with iFly Tech’s AI Note 2 and AI Note Air 2, I’m convinced a better
Holiday season or not, the AI fire hose keeps running. This week’s headlines may look routine—new models, splashy deals, and fresh features—but the signal is clear. The future of AI

You do not think about high availability when everything works. You think about it when a database stalls at 2 a.m., a region goes dark, or a routine deploy quietly

You usually notice your message processing pipelines are inefficient the same way you notice a leaky roof, not during the sunny days, but the first time traffic spikes, a downstream

You can load test an API and still learn nothing useful. You spin up a test, hit a single endpoint at 500 requests per second, watch the charts flatten out,

Anysphere Inc., the company behind the AI coding assistant Cursor, reported a surge in scale and backing this week. The San Francisco-based startup said it crossed $500 million in annualized

Slow database queries are rarely “just slow.” It is usually doing something very specific, very expensively, while you are staring at a dashboard that only says “latency up.” Your job

Antigravity has unveiled the A1, described as the world’s first “all-in-one 8K 360 drone,” aiming to fuse ultra-high-resolution spherical video with aerial mobility in a single package. The debut, announced

If you have ever been on call for a system you did not design, you have felt it. The expectations were never written down, but they were absolutely enforced. Which

Mobile robots are no longer a futuristic abstraction floating around in R&D departments. They’re multiplying in warehouses, chirping in hospitals, and, let’s be honest, sometimes causing headaches in airports. What

Millions of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod, and Mac users are asking how to claim money from a proposed $95 million settlement tied to Siri’s handling of voice data. The

Alex Karp, a longtime Democrat and chief executive of a major data company, said the “truly progressive” stance on immigration is “extreme skepticism,” a sharp departure from mainstream party rhetoric

An EU regulator has fined a major social media platform for practices linked to its blue tick badges, calling the presentation of the feature “deceptive.” The decision highlights growing scrutiny
How to Ensure Data Privacy in Cybersecurity – Key Protection Tips Data privacy in cybersecurity requires a strategic approach that balances technical controls with organizational discipline. We asked industry experts

ScotRail has changed the voice for its announcements after an ethics complaint prompted a new approach to how recordings are sourced and used. The new voice was created from recordings

Washington state named a new director to lead its Broadband Office, Rebecca Lovell stepped in as interim president and CEO of Greater Seattle Partners, and a Microsoft general manager departed.

Founders are warning that turning flashy AI demos into dependable products is proving tougher than the hype suggests. In a recent roundtable, three startup leaders described how rising costs, data

18 Effective Email Marketing Tips for Driving Sales Email marketing remains one of the most powerful tools for converting leads into customers when done right. We asked industry experts to

How Companies Keep Employees Happy by Creating a Culture of Appreciation Employee appreciation isn’t just about annual bonuses or generic thank-you emails — it’s about building a workplace culture where
Action cameras live or die on speed, flexibility, and clarity. After watching a full day of testing with the Insta360 Go Ultra and the GoPro Hero 13 Black, I came

You have seen this movie before. A platform team ships a “golden path” meant to accelerate delivery, standardize quality, and reduce operational risk. Six months later, half the organization routes











