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Perplexity’s Comet doesn’t just sit in your dock. It drives. It reads your tabs, checks your history, takes control of pages, and can even add items to a cart while

A fresh tie-up between SoftBank and OpenAI is stirring debate on how long the current wave of AI funding can last and whether new public listings will follow. The discussion,

Every on-call engineer knows the moment: it’s 2:13 AM, a service is red, dashboards light up like a Christmas tree, and no one can tell what’s actually wrong. You’re staring

You can run a modern microservices platform for years without ever touching a service mesh. You can also hit a point where mTLS by default, uniform retries, and traffic shaping

Why Identity Federation Is the Backbone of Modern SaaS Imagine managing ten SaaS apps, each with its own login system, password policy, and user database. Now scale that across a

In distributed systems, the CAP theorem feels almost mythical. It is the rule that says you cannot have it all, that between Consistency, Availability, and Partition Tolerance, you must pick

You have a hot path that reads a lot, a critical path that writes a little, and a team asking whether Command Query Responsibility Segregation belongs in your system. CQRS
A simple question is echoing across tech and faith circles: Is a new wave of digital spirituality about to surge? The idea touches culture, commerce, and politics, and it asks

A fresh call to reframe how the nation talks about food aid is challenging old political talking points and urging Congress to revisit its assumptions about who needs help and

A new message to users makes one point clear: texting 911 over satellite does not require a paid plan. The change matters for anyone who loses cell service in an

A brief meeting between a government officer and a business analyst is drawing attention to the value of cross-sector conversations among younger professionals. The encounter brings public and private viewpoints

Magnum Ice Cream Company said late Tuesday that the chair of Ben & Jerry’s independent board no longer meets the criteria to serve, escalating an internal feud and signaling a

Google is bringing its Gemini artificial intelligence to its newest Nest cameras and doorbell, signaling a push to make home security smarter and more proactive. The move, announced this week,

A UPS freighter crash in Louisville has brought fresh scrutiny to the age of cargo aircraft and how they are managed for safety. The aircraft was a 34-year-old jet, an
TechCrunch Disrupt’s 20th anniversary showcased something rare in tech: ideas that do more than chase hype. I left with a clear view. Real, useful AI is arriving, and it’s time

Conservative dating app The Right Stuff is proof that political alignment has become a baseline compatibility factor for modern dating When John McEntee co-founded what became The Right Stuff in

A Texas school built on software-led instruction has unraveled, raising urgent questions about how far schools can go in replacing teachers with technology. The project promised lower costs and personalized

Apple is shifting its design priorities with the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, highlighting durability, battery life, and camera power over thinness. The company framed the move as an answer to

Freya McGhee is building laughs with brainy punchlines that reward anyone who remembers the periodic table and playground lab reports. Her act leans on school-day science, turning shared classroom memories

Gaming phones have always flirted with overkill, but this new Red Magic release turns that dial to eleven. I’m convinced these devices mark a real shift: liquid cooling on a

At a gathering spotlighting top female leaders, this year’s Women of Influence described how distinct networks are opening doors to standout founders and start-ups. Their message was timely, as investors

Nintendo signaled a major shift in its console strategy, telling partners that the Switch 2 will be its primary development focus going forward. The move points to a new phase

Oura has introduced a new version of its health-tracking ring built from zirconia ceramic, positioning the update as a durable yet light option for everyday wear. The company, known for

AI21, an Israeli artificial intelligence startup known for building its own large language models, is seeking to raise $300 million, according to a person familiar with the effort. The planned

Attorneys representing Elon Musk have responded to OpenAI’s countersuit, arguing that the allegations against the tech billionaire “fail as a matter of law.” The legal dispute continues to escalate between

Thomas Hayes, chairman of Great Hill Capital, recently shared insights on the energy sector’s outlook, highlighting its current position as the most affordable sector in the stock market despite strong

Once a niche for speed, hydrofoils are reappearing as a cleaner way to move people on water. Cities from Northern Europe to North America are testing electric hydrofoil ferries to

Reports of interrupted Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits have sparked fear among families who rely on the aid to buy food. Across several states, recipients faced delays, card errors, or

Ridepanda announced in New York that it secured $12.6 million in new capital, combining a growth equity round with strategic debt financing. The company did not disclose investors or terms,

Australia moved to tighten rules on youth access to social platforms on Wednesday, widening a national ban for teens to include Reddit and live streaming site Kick. The country’s internet










