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The European Commission is reviewing whether OpenAI’s ChatGPT should be treated as a large online search engine under the Digital Services Act. The move follows user figures that exceed the

Afternoon news briefings are becoming a fixture for crypto readers seeking a quick, clear view of the markets before the close of U.S. trading. Editors and analysts say later-day summaries

In a move that could shape the next phase of media consolidation, Glass Lewis has urged Warner Bros. Discovery investors to support a proposed $110 billion combination with Paramount Skydance.
Holograms are having a moment—at least in name. Concert stunts, trade show demos, even gadgets at home get tagged as “holograms.” Yet most of what we see is smoke and

A Columbia University engineering professor has stepped into the public eye to discuss a historic mission, signaling high stakes for science, safety, and policy. Cody Paige, a professor of mechanical

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman’s San Francisco home was targeted with a Molotov cocktail at the front gate, and police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect. The incident raises fresh questions

As the week of March 29, 2026 wrapped, a fresh snapshot of reader interest offered a window into what mattered most in technology. The latest most-read list on GeekWire highlighted

Oracle’s share price has fallen sharply this year as investors reassess how artificial intelligence could reshape core software markets. The drop has erased a large chunk of market value and

Rising prices are back in focus after new government data signaled faster inflation, raising expectations for a larger Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2027. The update suggests millions of retirees

You’ve probably felt this before. Your team ships decent code, your infrastructure is “modern enough,” and yet… everything feels slower than it should. Spinning up a new service takes days.

Across freight and passenger networks, rail operators are zeroing in on a simple physics problem with high stakes: how wheels grip steel rails. The push comes as carriers seek safer

Big technology companies are moving into nuclear energy, seeking steady electricity for artificial intelligence while offering new money and clearer revenue paths to nuclear startups. The push ties corporate energy

You’ve probably seen this movie before. A new quarter starts, leadership asks for “operational improvements,” and suddenly your roadmap fills with vague goals like increase reliability, reduce incidents, or improve

A national measure announced this week aligns with steps already taken in France and Spain, signaling a regional push for closer policy coordination across Europe. Officials framed the decision as

Fox News is pushing a fresh slate of breaking news videos, pitching an always-on stream that spans politics and entertainment. The effort highlights a renewed race among major outlets to

The first time you chase a latency spike in production, you expect to find one slow function, one overloaded node, or one bad query plan. What you usually find instead
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos and its companion effort, Project Glasswing, set off a wave of alarm and hype this week. After following Matt Wolf’s detailed rundown, my view is clear. Holding

A major automaker is redirecting its U.S. manufacturing muscle to one vehicle, the forthcoming Atlas SUV, in a bid to hit an aggressive launch timeline and meet demand for large

DJI has entered the 360-degree first-person-view arena with a model aimed at speed and versatility, introducing the Avata 360 to capture every angle in a single flight. The move places

You have seen it in interviews and design reviews. The candidate can name every modern tool, quote consistency models, and reference the latest distributed systems paper, yet something feels off.

Meta’s push into personal health analysis with its Muse Spark model has drawn swift scrutiny from privacy advocates and clinicians. The tool invites people to upload sensitive medical data for

You’ve probably been here before. A vendor demo looks flawless. The roadmap sounds ambitious. The sales engineer says “enterprise-ready” at least six times. And yet, six months after rollout, your

Your platform team usually notices the problem too late. Not when Prometheus turns red. Not when an executive asks why the deployment lead time slipped. Much later, when application teams

The pager goes off, dashboards are red, and production symptoms point to the same service. Latency spikes after a deploy. Error rates climb in one API. A database graph looks

You’ve seen it happen. A candidate walks through a system design, name-drops Kafka, shards a database, throws in a cache, and everything sounds plausible. As the interviewer, you leave with

A young chipmaker plans to go public later this year, betting that custom hardware for artificial intelligence inference can win orders in a market long led by Nvidia. The company

A new entrant in the wearables market, Taya, is taking aim at privacy fears with a pendant-style note-taking device that records only the wearer’s voice. The company says the product

The White House has stepped up a campaign against what it describes as censorship abroad, channeling diplomatic muscle through the State Department to confront European governments. The initiative marks a

European Union guidance for businesses is late again, leaving companies across the bloc guessing about how to comply with new rules and reporting demands. The missed deadlines affect planning for

You can usually tell what phase a system is in by how painful hiring feels. When you are scaling, every hire is a bet on throughput and optionality. When you










