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As artificial intelligence accelerates digital break-ins, government defenses are struggling to keep pace. Officials, experts, and private security leaders describe a widening gap: smarter attacks, patchy guidance, and fewer public


Brands want to scale, create new offerings that attract customers, and improve the customer experience. One of the boldest directions is 3D solutions, 3D product modeling, and AR visualization, letting
Thanksgiving week is usually quiet for tech. Not this time. After watching Dr. Matthew Jarvis test the latest models, I came away with a clear view: Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5

Apple said it has seen a drop in search activity coming from its Safari browser, which defaults to Google Search on iPhone and Mac. The disclosure raises fresh questions about

Wingtech, the Chinese owner of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, alleged on Friday that its Netherlands-based subsidiary is working to build a non-Chinese supply chain and remove its oversight. The claim adds

MIT researchers say a new generative AI system called FlowER could improve how chemists predict reactions, while keeping results grounded in physical laws. The team describes an approach designed to


If you have ever debugged a distributed workflow that mysteriously billed a user twice, provisioned duplicate resources, or fired the same webhook three times, you have already met the villain


You’ve probably lived this scene: you walk into an architecture review with a design you’ve pressure tested against load profiles, failure domains, data boundaries, and cost curves. It solves real

A technology podcast says the Department of Homeland Security gathered data on Chicago residents for months without proper authority. The claim, aired this week, centers on alleged federal collection of


Every CTO has lived through the moment when a technically sound proposal lands at exactly the wrong time. It might be a needed migration, a platform uplift, or a re-architecture
Genies, an AI companion company, has launched new creation tools that let celebrities build avatars to interact with fans. The move signals a fresh push to scale fan engagement with


Every senior engineer eventually realizes that technical maturity rarely shows up in heroic bursts of brilliance. It shows up in the quiet, consistent decisions that make systems more predictable and


You do not design for resilience on AWS because it feels elegant. You design for it because something will fail at the worst possible moment: a dependency outage, a misconfigured

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The promise that digital coins would reset finance has lingered for years. Now, as the asset class reaches mid-teen age, expectations are rising again. Markets, regulators, and users are testing


Security incidents are becoming routine in development operations. Teams can’t just focus on building walls anymore. They need a battle-tested plan for the recovery phase, the messy work that starts


People call Webflow a no-code tool, but once a site is responsible for leads, sales, or investor attention, that label stops helping you. As soon as your build supports complex


Software and application development companies rely on test data to ensure their systems work correctly. That data needs to look and behave like production data – but without exposing any

The humble autopen, a device that mimics a person’s handwriting, is again drawing attention in Washington and beyond. Long a tool for managing a flood of correspondence, it sits at

Amazon’s top legal and policy executive signaled renewed friction with Seattle’s political direction, highlighting how years of tax disputes helped push the company’s growth to other cities. David Zapolsky, Amazon’s

Corporate boardrooms are moving AI from pilot projects to the center of planning. A new study reports that 51 percent of business leaders and board directors believe artificial intelligence should

Windows users may soon get a desktop trackpad built for them. Hyper, a California hardware maker with two decades in tech, launched the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro on Kickstarter last month.

Scott Kelly rejected claims that he attended a recent concert or sought employment, telling The Post he was not at the event and was not looking for a job. His


Your internal network is not as safe as you think Most teams start microservices inside a “private” cluster and assume the network protects them. Then one leaked kubeconfig, one compromised


Every senior engineer has inherited a system where the code was not the real problem. The real problem was the invisible layer of missing rationale around architectural decisions. You can


If you are shipping code multiple times a day, you no longer have the luxury of “security as a final checkpoint.” Either you automate security inside your CI/CD pipelines, or


If you have ever tried to debug a production outage and wished you could rewind your system like a Git repo, you already understand the appeal of event sourcing. Instead

Suno plans to train its next-generation music model on Warner Music Group’s catalog, marking a new step in the uneasy truce between record labels and AI startups. The move indicates


The first time you migrate a system, you assume good design patterns will save you. The second time, you realize some patterns only look good on whiteboards. By the third














