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Microsoft marked a hometown milestone in Central Washington, hosting a community party in Quincy on Thursday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its first data center there. The gathering highlighted

Starving gray whales are entering the San Francisco Bay in unusual numbers, and ship traffic is taking a deadly toll. Last year, 21 whales were found dead in the region,
Another week of AI headlines, another wave of hype. After listening to this week’s industry rundown, my view is clear: the real story isn’t flashy demos—it’s small, useful steps wrapped

Microsoft has introduced three new Intel-based Surface devices aimed at business customers, underscoring a push to serve corporate IT needs while drawing attention for their steep prices. The refresh arrives

A quiet street in York became a flashpoint for a wider debate on public cleanliness and community surveillance after a 64-year-old resident was filmed discarding rubbish and reported to local

A technique called EnergAIzer is drawing interest for one clear promise: predicting how much power an AI workload will use on a given processor. If it works at scale, it
The GraphQL vs REST debate has matured. Here is what 2026 data and real-world adoption say about which API style wins, and where each one belongs.

A growing set of online betting services is signaling that 18-year-olds can sign up, even as most states set the bar higher. The message puts sports wagering sites and prediction

Google has signaled a permanent turn in its wearable strategy, confirming that the standalone Fitbit app once used on smartwatches will not return. The company says it is investing in

Trade businesses do not usually fail because crews lack skill. They lose time when job notes live in texts, estimates sit in spreadsheets, and field updates reach the office after

As Andrej Karpathy heads to Anthropic, a key question looms over his widely used open source projects and the broader community that relies on them. The move touches a live

A Minneapolis biotech startup says it has secured early funding to move a new treatment for periodontal disease toward the clinic. ProEncia Biotechnology announced the pre-seed round in Minneapolis, signaling

BBC analysts have reviewed a wave of videos showing attacks in occupied Ukraine on Russian supply trucks, highlighting a campaign aimed at disrupting ammunition, fuel, and food deliveries to frontline

Anticipation is building in Taipei as industry watchers await Nvidia’s headline keynote at Computex on Sunday night. The event is set to anchor one of the world’s largest technology trade
Developer burnout is at an all-time high. Here is what 2026 data reveals about mental health in tech, the causes behind the trend, and what leaders can do to reverse it.

Wireless audio is edging into higher fidelity as makers signal a new push for stronger noise control and true lossless playback over Bluetooth. The move, discussed this week in product

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a launch attempt last night, raising fresh uncertainty for NASA’s return-to-the-moon plans that count on the company’s systems. No injuries were reported. The
Serverless is back, with faster cold starts, better tooling, and new runtimes. Here is what is driving the 2026 comeback of Function-as-a-Service and where it fits in modern architecture.
We like to think the AI race is about GPUs. It is not. It is about light. The smallest chips only exist if we can print features smaller than dust.
The latest flagship home projector I watched being tested cuts against the stream: no built-in streaming apps, no bloated menus, no gimmicks. And that is exactly why it works. My
AI models are new high-value assets and new attack surfaces. Here is how defenders are tackling prompt injection, model theft, and data leakage in 2026.

In hours of testimony, tech executive Shivon Zilis described her personal relationship with Elon Musk and her part in building what she called one of the world’s most valuable artificial

As quantum hardware inches forward, a growing chorus warns that two flagship algorithms for chemistry may deliver less than hoped. The concern lands at a time when labs and startups

The Scaling Problem No One Talks About Enough Every business reaches a point where its technology starts working against it. Systems slow down under pressure. Teams spend more time managing

Fraud teams are seeing onboarding problems that barely existed a few years ago. Synthetic identities can slip through more easily now, and deepfake attacks have become harder to spot during

A decade after a landmark showdown in Seoul, an early member of the AlphaGo team is looking back at the project that changed artificial intelligence. Chris Maddison, who joined the
AI agents are taking on real DevOps work in 2026, from incident triage to deployment decisions. Here is what is changing, what is at risk, and how to roll out autonomous pipelines responsibly.
Free software gets dismissed as cheap or flimsy. That is lazy thinking. After hearing a studio team hash out their go-to tools, I’m convinced the best free apps do three

In a sign of renewed confidence in logistics technology, Atlanta-based Stord announced a $250 million Series F funding round at a $3 billion valuation. The company made the disclosure from

Nebius, a Dutch cloud provider, climbed in premarket trading after a fund led by a former OpenAI employee disclosed a sizeable stake. The move on Wednesday drew fresh attention to







