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Every week brings another glossy demo of agents coding apps, booking shoots, even running your inbox. The message is clear: automation will carry us. My view is different. We need

AI companies are changing how they buy compute, moving from single chips to full systems that tie processors, memory, networks, and power into one plan. The shift is reshaping budgets,

Telecom is changing fast, and telecom startups no longer need to spend years and massive capital on towers, spectrum, and radio gear to reach customers. This article is based on

You launch your AI platform with clean abstractions, promising eval metrics, and a roadmap that looks reasonable on paper. Six months later, latency creeps up, GPU costs double, hallucinations spike

Real-time analytics sounds simple until you try to run it: ship events from a dozen systems, transform them fast, store them cheaply, and keep dashboards under a couple of seconds,

At a small scale, “too many requests” is an annoyance. At a real scale, it is an outage generator. The failure mode is sneaky: your hottest endpoint starts getting hammered

You do not really “build for peak.” You build for Tuesdays that suddenly look like Black Friday, plus the awkward half hour after a deploy when half your fleet is

High-resolution images of a nearby nova have challenged a long-held view of how these stellar eruptions unfold, suggesting a drawn-out sequence rather than a single blast. A research team reported

You shipped the feature in two weeks. A clean abstraction layer, a single HTTPS call to a frontier model, and suddenly your product can summarize, classify, generate, and reason. No

OpenAI’s decision to remove access to GPT-4o in its app on Friday has left a wave of grief in its wake, as global users who leaned on the chatbot for

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is inviting startups to exhibit in San Francisco from October 13 to 15, promising exposure to thousands of industry buyers and backers during the three-day event. Organizers

A puzzling phrase — “Nano Banana 2: Electric Boogalo” — set off a wave of jokes and questions across social feeds this week, prompting fresh debate over how sequel titles

A Pittsburgh-based startup developing agentic AI for retail teams secured $9 million in Series A funding, with Accenture Ventures leading the round. The deal signals growing investor confidence in decision-support

The US Army is adapting its AH-64 Apache attack helicopter to defeat hostile drones with a new 30-mm proximity-fuzed round for its M230 chain gun. The round detonates near a

Google issued an apology on Tuesday after a push notification about the recent BAFTA Film Awards controversy included a racial slur, setting off a wave of criticism and questions about

Elon Musk is reshaping his business empire again, placing his artificial intelligence and social media ventures under SpaceX. The move, announced as SpaceX continues to lead in rocket launches and
Talk of putting data centers in orbit is no longer sci-fi chatter. Elon Musk and Jensen Huang have kicked the door open, and big tech is peeking through it. I
I watched a new high-end webcam put through real-world paces, and one point became obvious. We’re past the era of fixed, flat laptop cameras. The next standard should act like
Two desks told a story of tech priorities this week. One was MKBHD’s famous, high-spec setup. The other was a sharp replica pieced together for a fraction of the price.
Google’s new image model, “Nano Banana 2,” promises pro-level quality at flash speed. After watching a rigorous series of tests, I’m convinced: the faster model wins for most people. My

One recycling facility has sounded the alarm over a growing stream of disposable vapes and e-cigarettes entering sorting lines, saying the devices are disrupting work and raising safety risks. The

Your deployment pipeline probably feels like the safest part of your system. It is automated, versioned, peer reviewed, and covered in green checkmarks. But if you have ever chased a

You can usually tell within 30 minutes whether AI agents will scale or devolve into chaos. The scalable ones feel boring in the best way: predictable loops, explicit state, sharp

You usually start thinking about cross-region databases right after the first time you get burned. Maybe it was a regional cloud outage. Maybe it was a fiber cut that isolated

You have probably sat through an AI architecture review where everything looked clean on the whiteboard. The data pipeline was “robust.” The model was “state of the art.” The monitoring

You do not notice adaptive concurrency control when it works. You notice it at 2:17 a.m., when your API latency jumps from 80 ms to 8 seconds, CPU is pegged,

Fresh financial results landed just after a major carmaker scaled back its electric vehicle plans, signaling a cautious reset in a market once seen as a sprint. The company said

One of Australia’s leading artificial intelligence scholars has issued a stark warning, arguing that the country is falling behind on AI rules as systems spread across daily life. The comments,
The Galaxy S26 line arrives with the usual spec inflation. New chip, bigger batteries, more storage. That’s fine. But one feature stands out as actually useful. Samsung’s new privacy display

During a high-profile address to Congress in Washington, former President Donald Trump scolded lawmakers who stayed seated as he called for an end to sanctuary cities. From the Democratic side










