
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.

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

A weekend update on X surfaced an unexpected pattern: dozens of high-profile pro-Trump accounts appear to be operated from outside the United States. The finding raised fresh concerns about authenticity
Holiday gift chatter often drifts to flashy gadgets. I see something different: the smartest tech gifts this season are simple, useful, and under $100. That isn’t boring—it’s smart. These picks

Scientists are turning to recycling inside quantum processors to make machines both efficient and reliable. New designs show that key parts can be reused continuously, a shift that could reduce

Black Friday arrives as retailers weigh shaky economic signals and the long tail of U.S. trade duties, shaping prices, inventories, and shopper expectations across the country. Merchants are entering the

More than a decade after Spain’s anti-austerity revolt shook politics, the movement’s flagship party is at a crossroads. Born from street protests in 2011, it broke the country’s long-running two-party

A new study reports that patients who listen to music during surgery wake up faster and require fewer painkillers afterward. The findings add momentum to interest in non-drug options that

An intriguing claim is drawing fresh attention to Earth’s neighborhood: during the space race of the 1960s, an asteroid slipped into a near-Earth dance and has not fully left. The

Sequoia Capital is shifting leadership as Roelof Botha steps down and long-time partners Alfred Lin and Pat Grady take the helm. Botha, who has led the firm since July 2022,

Anthropic is sharpening its public message on safety as competition in artificial intelligence intensifies. The San Francisco–based research firm says it is building AI systems that users can trust and

A research team at MIT has introduced a new model, BoltzGen, designed to build protein binders from the ground up for virtually any biological target. The effort, described as showing

CNN is sharpening its morning focus with “5 Things AM,” a brief daily update designed for busy audiences who want key headlines at the start of the day. The concise

Jeff Bezos is returning to startup life as co-CEO of a new artificial intelligence venture, according to discussion on the latest GeekWire Podcast. The episode also highlighted an unexpected Amazon

Families are turning to mobile apps to manage chores, track teen driving, and teach money skills, bringing once scattered tasks into one place. The latest tools promise a single hub

X’s new “About This Account” feature is surfacing a wave of foreign-run profiles posing as American political voices. The disclosures suggest that a notable slice of high-engagement accounts promoting MAGA

An investment team said it made a second purchase of shares in a household product giant, signaling a renewed bet on steady demand during uncertain markets. The move suggests growing











