
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.

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

Private equity managers face a growing cash crunch as limited partners receive fewer payouts and hesitate to pledge fresh capital. In recent remarks, private equity director Michael McGirr summed up
AI no longer sits behind a paywall. With Gemini 3 and Nano Banana Pro, high-end chat and image tools now sit in anyone’s pocket. My view is simple: free, capable

If you have ever tried to modernize a legacy system, you know the feeling. You begin by planning a clean rewrite, something elegant and modern, only to realize the system

You know that feeling when a “simple” feature crosses one more service boundary and suddenly everyone starts saying things like sagas, idempotency, and read your writes. That is what happens

If you build software today, you inherit an ecosystem. Every library, API, SaaS integration, and supply chain tool becomes part of your operational surface area. Most teams feel this at

You have probably felt it. That quiet dread when you discover a token in a Slack message from nine months ago, or a forgotten .env file sitting in a personal

OpenAI is pressing the United States to add 100 gigawatts of new energy capacity each year, a call that has stirred debate in energy and tech circles. The push, aired

A new warning from a coalition of climate groups says the world is off track on nearly every measure that matters. The groups report that the pace of emission cuts,

A painting by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7 million, a price that positions the work among the most valuable by a Latin American artist and signals rising demand for

A critically acclaimed role-playing game swept a recent industry awards event, taking seven honors, including the main prize. The sweep signals strong support from judges and audiences for story-driven games

Universal’s “Wicked: For Good” opened at No. 1 over the weekend, posting a strong showing that sets a new mark for the franchise and signals healthy demand for big-screen musicals.

Physical Intelligence, a San Francisco-based developer of AI software for robots, has raised $600 million in fresh funding led by Alphabet’s growth fund CapitalG, valuing the company at $5.6 billion.

Every senior engineer eventually discovers that the hardest part of technical influence isn’t the architecture, the migration plan, or the reliability math. It’s the translation layer between engineering truth and

Read AI chief executive David Shim offered a measured view of the artificial intelligence rush in a conversation with GeekWire’s John Cook, pointing to strong core demand and warning of

A role-playing game has swept a major awards ceremony, winning seven prizes and taking the top honor. The recognition caps a year of strong critical reception and community praise for
Smartphones replaced point-and-shoots because convenience won. But convenience has limits. After watching a hands-on session with the X300 Pro Photographer Kit, I’m convinced: real optics belong back in our pockets.

A new platform is betting that smaller is better for fans who want to talk about books, shows, and movies without ruining the plot. Phictly, launched this week, says it

Microsoft has signed an estimated $9.7 billion cloud services agreement with IREN, an artificial intelligence cloud provider, to tap into Nvidia chips as demand for AI computing continues to surge.

You can usually tell within the first quarter of a platform rollout whether adoption will plateau or accelerate. The hard truth is that success rarely comes from architectural purity or

As investments surge and governments race to regulate, a leading figure in artificial intelligence is at odds with peers over where the field is headed. The disagreement, described by one

Every engineering leader eventually faces the modernization projects that looked unbeatable in the deck. The architecture diagrams were clean, the ROI projections were linear, and the migration plan neatly fit

China is expected to ease approvals for rare earth export permits to U.S. buyers after a trade war truce reached on Monday, according to people familiar with the process. The

How to Close the Deal: 25 Expert Tips for Successful Negotiation Successful negotiation requires more than just persuasive talking—it demands strategy, preparation, and a deep understanding of what drives both

Connecting Salesforce and NetSuite should help your team work with accurate information and reduce manual work. You need sales to see real sales orders and invoice data, finance to make

You push a release during peak traffic. Metrics stay flat, support sees nothing odd, and users never notice. That is the promise of zero downtime. In simple terms, zero downtime

The president’s friendly meeting with a prominent democratic socialist has set off a wave of speculation in Washington. The gathering, held this week in the capital, raised questions about strategy,

Scientists reported the brightest flare yet seen from a black hole, signaling a dramatic event in deep space and a potential opening to new physics. The discovery, shared by researchers

All engineering leaders eventually realizes that technical credibility is not earned through title or force of personality. It is earned in the trenches of architecture reviews, incident retros, roadmap debates,
This week made one thing clear: the AI race now rewards those who ship. I believe Google didn’t just headline the news cycle; it changed the tempo. The company rolled










