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Gamblers Press Reporter Over Polymarket Story

An Israeli war reporter says online bettors pushed him to alter a published article so they could collect a payout on a prediction market tied to the conflict. The claim

Architecture as Habit: Why Systems Stay Maintainable

Architecture as Habit: Why Systems Stay Maintainable

You’ve seen the pattern. A team schedules a “big architecture review,” produces polished diagrams, maybe even refactors a few services, and then six months later, the system is harder to

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Council Projects 900 Data Center Jobs

A planned data center is being pitched as a major jobs engine for the region, with the council saying it could bring long-term, high-wage work to local residents. The proposal,

AI Latency: 9 Architectural Decisions That Matter

AI Latency: 9 Architectural Decisions That Matter

If you’ve shipped anything with LLMs or real-time inference, you’ve already learned this the hard way: AI latency is not just about speed, it’s about variance. Your P50 looks great

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Nadella Hails Rajesh Among Microsoft Leaders

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella praised a senior executive named Rajesh as one of the leaders who helped shape the company’s direction, signaling the weight of internal leadership in Microsoft’s current

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CSIS Mum On Advice As Canada Clears TikTok

Canada’s spy agency is refusing to say what guidance it gave the federal government before Ottawa decided that TikTok can continue operating in the country. The stance highlights a high-stakes

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Police Detail Float Accident That Injured Woman

A woman was pulled under a moving float and struck after her foot became trapped, police said, prompting fresh questions about safety practices around slow-moving parade vehicles. Authorities offered a

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Chatbot Chats Pose Fraud Risks

As companies rush to automate customer support, security experts warn that everyday chats with virtual agents may be creating fresh targets for criminals. The growing use of AI chatbots in

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Tenkara Raises $7 Million For Ops Agents

A San Francisco startup focused on factory software said it has raised new funding as interest in AI for manufacturing grows. Tenkara announced $7 million in financing led by True

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RSAC Innovation Sandbox Highlights 2026 Risks

The RSAC Innovation Sandbox is putting a spotlight on the pressure points shaping enterprise security in 2026, signaling where buyers and builders will focus next. The program’s curated themes point

Open-Ear Earbuds Are The Smarter Daily Choice

Headphones that block the world can be great—until they aren’t. After listening to a hands-on run-through of JBL’s new Sense Pro, I’ve come away convinced that open-ear earbuds aren’t just

The Essential Guide to Capacity Planning for Teams

The Essential Guide to Capacity Planning for Teams

Most engineering teams do not miss deadlines because they are lazy, or bad at estimating, or mysteriously cursed. They miss them because they plan against fantasy capacity. The roadmap assumes

Six Signs Your Platform Team Is Creating Friction

Six Signs Your Platform Team Is Creating Friction

At some point, every platform team starts with the same promise: reduce cognitive load, standardize best practices, and accelerate delivery. And then something subtle shifts. Teams stop adopting the platform

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Frore Secures $143 Million After Pivot

Frore has raised $143 million after shifting its product strategy to liquid-cooling for chips, a move encouraged by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. The funding, disclosed this week, signals growing investor

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Seattle Startup OpenCFO Raises $2 Million

OpenCFO, a Seattle startup focused on fixing the “fragmented and manual” nature of modern finance, has raised $2 million to build tools that automate core financial work for mid-sized companies.

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KAST Secures $80 Million Series A

KAST has raised $80 million in new funding, a round led by QED Investors and Left Lane Capital that sets the company’s valuation at $600 million. The deal places the

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New Agent Layer Redefines AI Workflows

A new “agent step” for AI workflows promises to turn scattered tools into a coordinated system, offering teams a way to manage models, memory, and human input in one place.

anthropic sharpens focus on safer ai

Anthropic Sharpens Focus on Safer AI

As debate over artificial intelligence grows, Anthropic is pushing a message of safety and control. The San Francisco-based research group says it is building systems that people can trust. Investors,

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Nvidia Streamlines Agent Setup With NemoClaw

Nvidia introduced a tool that aims to simplify how AI agents are installed and secured across personal workstations and enterprise-grade systems. The tool, called NemoClaw, packages model installation and runtime

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Martinis Charts New Quantum Computing Path

John Martinis, the physicist who helped push quantum computing into mainstream science headlines, is pursuing a fresh approach that could reshape how these machines are built and scaled. After leading

fda approves generic rare disease

FDA Clears Generic For Rare Disorder

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a generic medicine for a very rare genetic disorder, while stopping short of authorizing it for autism. The decision, announced this week in

Nvidia’s GTC Shows Power And Peril Ahead

Nvidia’s GTC week isn’t for casual spectators, yet it spills into daily life faster than most tech shows. My view is simple: the real story isn’t new chips—it’s who gets

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Scientists Warn Of AI Lab Safety Risks

Scientists are sounding the alarm over the use of artificial intelligence to plan laboratory work, warning that poorly supervised systems could steer researchers into danger. In new testing, 19 different

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Oil Prices Hold Near 2022 Highs

Oil prices ended the week near their highest levels since 2022, even after the Trump administration said it would temporarily allow deliveries and sales of sanctioned seaborne Russian crude. The

AI Agents Overpromise While Creative Tools Deliver

This week’s flood of product demos made one thing clear: interactive learning in chatbots is useful, AI “computers” are still unclear, and creative tools quietly got great. My view is