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Three of the biggest names in finance are moving closer to decentralized finance. The reported interest from BlackRock, Apollo, and Citadel points to a shift in how major institutions view

Atlassian said Wednesday it will cut about 10% of its workforce, eliminating 1,600 jobs as the 24-year-old software maker reorients its business around artificial intelligence. The move affects staff across

On a morning talk show appearance, Fox Business host Charles Payne weighed in on former President Donald Trump’s call to strengthen U.S. manufacturing, as artificial intelligence reshapes how goods are

Snap is preparing to release its long-awaited AR smartglasses, but a senior leader on the project has departed just ahead of the public rollout. The timing heightens questions about product

The first version of session management usually works by accident. You launch a monolith, keep session state in process memory, put a load balancer in front, and move on. Then

As companies rush to deploy AI agents, a central point is gaining momentum: without clear process data and context, these systems can act on guesswork. The warning comes as firms

If you have spent time evaluating modern language models in production systems, you have probably noticed something uncomfortable. Many models sound intelligent long before they demonstrate genuine AI reasoning. Fluent

An effort to attack or seize Iran’s key oil export hub would carry high military, economic, and political costs, regional analysts warn, with potential shockwaves for global energy markets. The

Most teams do not set out to build tightly coupled systems. They set out to move faster, reduce coordination overhead, and ship around constraints that feel temporary. A shared database

In an age where data is considered a high-value asset, many organizations are collecting more of it than ever before. Yet, they’re struggling to turn that data into actionable insights

KBW Chief Executive Tom Michaud raised fresh concerns about artificial intelligence and its impact on banks during a television appearance on Mornings with Maria. He discussed how AI could fuel
AI runs on memory, and right now memory is running us. I argue that high-bandwidth memory has shifted the balance of power in tech. Consumers are footing the bill while

You usually do not notice your logging strategy when the system is healthy. You notice it at 2:13 a.m., when one request path starts timing out, dashboards look vaguely alarming,

Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) is a software architecture pattern that separates “reading data” from “writing data.” That’s the entire idea in one sentence. But to really understand it, you

Choosing the right database isolation level is really about matching data consistency guarantees with the shape of your workload. Get it wrong, and you either destroy throughput or allow subtle

Retrieval augmented generation looks deceptively simple on architecture diagrams. A vector database, an embedding model, a prompt, and an LLM. In practice, teams discover the hard part only after shipping:

Most observability debates look like tooling debates. One team wants Datadog, another argues for Prometheus and Grafana, someone else pushes OpenTelemetry plus a custom stack, and platform engineering quietly advocates

Marking 150 years since the first telephone call, AT&T signaled long-term plans to fund U.S. network buildouts through the end of the decade. The company’s message ties a historic milestone

NASA has delayed the crewed Artemis II mission after engineers found a problem with the Space Launch System’s helium flow, shifting the planned launch from March 6 to April at

MIT senior Katie Spivakovsky has been selected as a 2026–27 Churchill Scholar and will pursue an MPhil in biological sciences at the Wellcome Sanger Institute at the University of Cambridge

Venture investors are pouring money into artificial intelligence, betting it will change nearly every industry. The open question is whether the same force will reshape their own business model —

Prosecutors in Paris have opened an investigation into alleged dissemination of antisemitic content and child sexual abuse material online, and have requested a meeting with Elon Musk. The move signals

Amazon is widening entry to its Shop Direct program, opening the door for more merchants to reach customers who start their search on the company’s site but buy elsewhere. In

In a recent live forum billed as the “Unbreakable Investor Town Hall,” Making Money host Charles Payne turned the spotlight on audience knowledge, quizzing attendees to test market instincts and

A primary–secondary topology (sometimes called leader–follower, master–replica, or active–passive) is one of the most common architectures used in distributed systems and databases. It is simple, predictable, and easy to reason

When a query is slow on a table with 50,000 rows, you can usually get away with optimism. When it is slow on 500 million rows, optimism becomes an outage.

You usually notice authentication only when it breaks. The login spinner hangs, the password reset email never arrives, the magic link opens on the wrong device, or your SPA works

Every technical leader has experienced the same moment: you walk into an executive review armed with model benchmarks, architecture diagrams, and a roadmap for fine-tuning LLMs or deploying vector search,

In large-scale systems, one request often triggers many parallel tasks. That pattern is called fan-out. Once those tasks finish, the system gathers the results back together through fan-in. These two

BP shares ticked higher on Friday after reports that several oil majors have evaluated a possible bid for the London-listed company, signaling fresh pressure on one of the UK’s most