

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.









Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, appeared Thursday in a federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., adding a high-profile voice to the antitrust case targeting Meta’s power in social networking. His


You can usually tell when a “real-time” pipeline was designed in a slide deck. It looks elegant until the first retry storm hits, a schema change on a Friday night,

Shares of trucking and logistics companies fell Thursday as investors weighed how fast-moving artificial intelligence tools could squeeze margins and invite new rivals into a sector long powered by software.


You do not really understand a database until you have watched it fail under load. The first time I saw it, we had a clean schema, well-indexed tables, and a


Testing web applications from different regions is essential for modern development teams. Web applications today serve users worldwide, and features available in one geographic area may not be available in

A viral post from a former AI safety researcher at Anthropic has sparked new debate about how fast artificial intelligence should advance and who gets to decide the guardrails. Axios


You have probably seen both movies. In one, Kubernetes becomes a force multiplier: teams ship faster, outages get boring, and platform work pays down compounding interest. In the other, the

TikTok feeds are filling with videos about Jeffrey Epstein, as claims and speculation spread faster than fact-checks can keep up. The trend reflects rising mistrust in institutions and the mechanics

Two leading artificial intelligence assistants fell short on most questions about women’s health, according to a test designed by medical professionals. The evaluation found that popular chatbots gave inadequate guidance

A fresh dispute tied to the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games has pushed figure skating judging back into the spotlight. At issue is whether the current system can deliver fair and

Governments and utilities are rushing to protect the vast network of critical systems running across the seabed as recent accidents and suspected sabotage expose weak points. From Europe’s North Sea


Resilience rarely fails loudly at first. It erodes in small architectural decisions that seemed reasonable at the time. A shortcut in retry logic. A shared database to “move faster.” An


You usually do not notice it on day one. The model works. Latency is acceptable. The demo lands. Six months later, inference costs have tripled, incident reviews mention “mysterious model

Venture Capital Journal has published an exclusive directory spotlighting more than 400 women-led venture capital firms worldwide, a move that gives investors, founders, and limited partners a clearer view of

A growing body of research is challenging a popular wellness trend. Microdosing psychedelics, long promoted by tech workers and artists, may not ease depression beyond the effects of expectation, according
This week made one thing clear: synthetic video is no longer a party trick. It is usable, scalable, and jaw-droppingly real. My take is simple. China’s permissive approach to intellectual


You can usually tell when a system has crossed the threshold from scrappy to scaled. The codebase gets larger, the org chart fills out, and suddenly every problem seems to


You have seen the moment when a platform tips from enabling teams to slowing them down. Every change requires coordination across five services. Incident response turns into archeology. New engineers


You do not notice hot partitions when your system is small. Everything is fast. Latency charts are boring. Your autoscaling group barely wakes up. Then traffic grows. Suddenly, one shard


You probably have a scar story. A downstream service crashes at 2 a.m. because a “harmless” field was renamed. A data warehouse job silently drops a column, and no one


You shipped the model. Offline benchmarks looked strong. The demo impressed leadership. Then production traffic hit and latency spiked, GPU utilization hovered at 30 percent, and your carefully tuned pipeline

Airbnb has moved a large share of its North American customer support to an artificial intelligence agent, marking one of its biggest steps yet into automated service. CEO Brian Chesky

At the Munich Security Conference, the U.S. secretary of state urged deeper coordination with European partners, framing unity as essential for security and economic stability. The comments, delivered in Munich

Walmart chief executive Doug McMillon discussed succession plans, the squeeze from inflation, tariff risks, and artificial intelligence on “Mornings with Maria,” laying out how the nation’s largest retailer plans to

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, adding a 1 million-token context window, multi-agent “agent teams” in Claude Code, and new API controls. The move raises the stakes in enterprise AI

Hennion & Walsh Asset Management’s president and chief investment officer, Kevin Mahn, is steering attention to an AI-fueled spending wave and the sectors set to benefit. In a recent discussion,


Thesis: the best phone lookup APIs are engineered for outcomes, not curiosity A phone lookup API is often pitched as “just enrichment,” but in practice, it becomes part of a

Artificial intelligence is moving from pitch meetings to the set, with television and film creators testing new tools to write, edit, and localize content faster. On Fox & Friends, tech

Fauna is staking its future on a simple idea: humanoid robots can do useful jobs in hospitality, research, and entertainment. The young company is entering a field where tech ambitions
AI is racing ahead, and the energy bill is exploding with it. Gigawatt-scale data centers rise like new factories, each hungry for power. I believe we have the problem backwards.
















