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The myth of endless chip progress is cracking. I’m convinced the industry has hit the edge of physics, and the next chapter will be written by places built to test

Ken Burns’ latest PBS series, The American Revolution, premiered Sunday with more than a history lesson on offer. It arrived as a pointed cultural moment, testing public media’s place amid

A $589 billion public pension system is steering more capital into venture investments, marking a clear change in its private equity playbook and signaling a bigger bet on growth companies.

If you work on a modern stack, you might assume HTTPS is a solved problem. Browsers nag users, CDNs provision certificates automatically, and every security checklist says “use HTTPS.” Yet

Microsoft is turning to high-profile social media creators to drive downloads of its Copilot chatbot, signaling a fresh push to win over younger users. The company is backing a youth-oriented

Complex systems have this way of turning even simple ideas into months of architectural drift. You start with clean intentions, then suddenly half your team is reinventing business logic in

As artificial intelligence drives a surge in power-hungry computing, Exelon Chief Executive Calvin Butler says community support will decide where and how new data centers get built. Speaking on Fox

The Dutch government moved to ease tensions in ongoing economic talks, with Economy Minister Vincent Karremans framing a recent step as a gesture meant to keep negotiations on track and

The Dutch government moved to ease tensions in ongoing economic talks, with Economy Minister Vincent Karremans framing a recent step as a gesture meant to keep negotiations on track and

A new artificial intelligence platform named CRESt is drawing attention for its promise to speed up the hunt for high-performance materials. The system, its developers say, can learn from many

Microsoft is turning to star influencers to promote its Copilot chatbot to young users, pitching it as a peer to ChatGPT. The campaign targets mobile downloads in the United States

How Automation Helps Businesses Identify New Opportunities Businesses often miss growth opportunities hidden in their daily operations and customer data. Automation tools can surface these overlooked revenue streams by analyzing

Your service scales out, CPU still looks fine, yet p95 creeps upward under load. When dashboards don’t show a culprit, memory behavior usually is: cache stalls, GC churn, and threads

You can feel the pressure the moment your product hits real traction. Dashboards spike, logs scroll like slot machines, and suddenly the quiet little service you wrote on a Sunday

In a recent appearance on “Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street,” Mercor CEO and co-founder Brendan Foody sought to calm fears about automation displacing workers. He said the rise of artificial intelligence

Why real time is more than “faster batch” You build a real time data pipeline when waiting breaks something important. Maybe your fraud model falls behind live attacks, your pricing
Google’s Gemini 3 landed with bold claims: sharper reasoning, stronger multimodal skills, and an agent that can actually get things done. My view is clear. This model raises the bar

With AI spending surging and results under scrutiny, the annual Celosphere conference returns next week with a clear promise: prove the returns or change the approach. Organizers say the program

You can feel the tone of an architecture review shift the moment someone finally asks it. The room goes quiet, people straighten up, and you see who’s truly thought through

Why Platform Engineering Matters When Your Team Starts Scaling You can usually tell when a team has outgrown its development workflow. Build times stretch into coffee break territory, onboarding a

The Washington Post is promoting an essential guide to tech policy news, signaling a push to help readers track high-stakes rules that shape the digital economy. The focus is on

You can feel the difference in an architecture review within minutes. One technical lead presents a fragile plan wrapped in defensive explanations, hedging every question. Another walks in with the

You can tell a platform is in trouble long before the incident dashboard lights up. The symptoms show up in the conversations teams stop having, the workflows that quietly ossify,

You can feel the tension in the room the moment a release window opens. Someone watches dashboards. Someone hovers over a rollback script. Someone says they are sure everything will

Deals in climate-focused assets may be leaving money on the table. CREO Advisory says investors who paid “climate premia” rather than standard market prices could have earned much higher returns.

7 Ways to Stay Inspired: Graphic Designers Share Their Secrets Creative burnout affects even the most talented designers, but maintaining inspiration doesn’t have to be complicated. We asked graphic designers

A new approach to chip design could bring classical and quantum circuits onto the same wafer, cutting complexity and boosting reliability for next-generation computers. Researchers developing a germanium-based superconductor say

A fresh result from two mathematicians highlights how a simple question in topology masks deep complexity. They examined how difficult it is to “untie” a knot, and found the answer

Telecommunications, the technology that supports cellular networks, satellite networks, and the internet, has become so ingrained in everyday life for many people that the systems powering them are often taken

Japan’s economy shrank in the third quarter, but the pullback was milder than markets had forecast, easing immediate fears of a deeper slump. The annualized decline measured 1.8% for the










