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Former President Donald Trump has set a Tuesday night deadline for Iran to accept a deal or face escalated attacks, raising the risk of a sudden military clash and regional

A new wave of short morning updates is changing how people start the day with news. Major outlets are competing to deliver fast, clear summaries by sunrise. The push reflects

TechCrunch has opened nominations for its Startup Battlefield 200 program, inviting founders and their backers to put forward young companies for a shot at funding, media attention, and investor access.

Major artificial intelligence companies are reviewing a security incident at Mercor, a leading data vendor, that may have exposed sensitive training information. The incident, now under investigation, could reveal how

Maersk shares surged on Monday after the Danish shipping giant welcomed a 90-day pause on tariffs and reciprocal duties agreed by the United States and China. By 0948 GMT, the

OpenAI has asked top state law enforcers to examine possible anti-competitive behavior tied to Elon Musk and his business circle, escalating a high-profile fight inside the artificial intelligence industry. The

The United States is pushing artificial intelligence deeper into military planning, testing, and operations, raising urgent questions about control, safety, and global risk. In recent commentary, technology journalist Matthew Sparkes

After years apart, Amazon and FedEx are working together again, linking up on customer returns in a move that could reshape how millions of packages make their way back to

You don’t really notice how fragile your platform ownership model is… until someone goes on vacation. Suddenly, the deployment stalls. Alerts sit unresolved. Tribal knowledge surfaces in Slack threads like

You’ve seen this play out. A candidate clears five interview rounds, confidently discusses distributed systems, nails a system design whiteboard, and references all the right tools. Three months later, they’re

You have seen it play out. A candidate navigates a textbook system design interview flawlessly, name checks Kafka, sketches a clean microservices diagram, discusses CAP tradeoffs, and still struggles six

A federal judge pressed the Pentagon on Tuesday over its decision to label the developer of Claude AI a supply-chain risk, signaling heightened scrutiny of how the government classifies fast-growing

After years at SpaceX and time working directly with Elon Musk, engineer Justin Lopas says the experience is shaping how he builds his own startup. His comments shed light on

Most platform roadmaps fail in a very predictable way. They look polished, they list the right buzzwords, and they completely ignore how engineering actually works. You’ve probably seen it: a

Rising prices for Pokémon trading cards since the pandemic have drawn thieves to hobby shops from the United States to Europe and Asia. Small retailers report smash-and-grab break-ins, with high-value

You feel it the moment a production incident cuts across three systems, and nobody owns the full path. The frontend specialist blames the API, the API engineer points at the

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra puts camera customization at the center of its pitch, highlighting preset filters and support for hardware add-ons that let users fine-tune how they shoot. The focus

You’ve seen it in production. Everything looks fine at 40 percent load, maybe even 60. Then latency spikes nonlinearly, tail latencies explode, and autoscaling barely helps. The usual dashboards do

SpaceX has quietly taken a major step toward the public markets, confidentially submitting paperwork for an initial public offering that could rank among the largest ever, according to multiple reports.

The host of MS Now’s “All In” has a simple message for viewers feeling overwhelmed by rapid tech change: slow down and think clearly about artificial intelligence. In a recent

A new player is moving into the data center market, signaling fresh competition in a sector reshaped by artificial intelligence and cloud demand. The expansion, discussed this week, reflects a

A specialist investor focused on deep tech, defense, and space said it has increased its fund size, positioning the firm to lead more financing rounds and back companies with larger

You know the feeling: a test suite stays green for days, then a deploy trips a timeout path nobody can reproduce twice the same way. The stack trace points at
Samsung’s latest display tech is not just another spec bump. It’s a swing at how TVs should look, feel, and respond. My view is simple: micro RGB paired with smart,
This week’s flurry of AI news points to a single, uncomfortable truth: the next big shift isn’t another chatbox. It’s the silent assistant humming in the background, acting before we

Shell, the largest offshore oil producer in the United States, said this week it has pushed back two new wells at its Perdido development in the Gulf of Mexico to

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in a Monday podcast with Lex Fridman that artificial general intelligence had been achieved, then softened the statement moments later. The exchange set off fresh

You don’t start thinking about infrastructure modernization when things are going well. You start when deployments slow to a crawl, outages become “normal,” and your best engineers quietly avoid touching

As artificial intelligence spreads into robotics and interactive apps, a core issue is coming into focus: most large language models do not understand how the physical world works. Researchers say

If you have sat through enough system design interviews, you start to recognize the pattern. A candidate sketches a high-level architecture, name-drops Kafka, Redis, and Kubernetes, maybe adds a CDN











