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AI Attacks Move At Machine Speed. Is Your Security...
Frontier AI models will not wait for internal approval, maintenance schedules or rollout plans to launch attacks.
Apple Launches Back To School Offer: How To Snag U...
Apple’s Back to School offer is live in the U.S., with gift cards of up to $150 now on offer with select purchases.
The Hidden Cost Of Replacing Junior Engineers With...
If we prioritize immediate efficiency today, we run the risk of building organizations that are fragile tomorrow.
The Hidden Cost Of Replacing Junior Engineers With...
If we prioritize immediate efficiency today, we run the risk of building organizations that are fragile tomorrow.
Why Reliable Cloud Delivery Depends On Governing T...
The traditional pipeline model treats provisioning and configuration as adjacent stages. A more mature model treats them as one governed change event.
Reducing Medicaid Funding Is About To Increase Can...
Looming Medicaid cuts are going to reduce cancer screening and lead to preventable advanced cancers. Thousands of them.
Google Ordered to Give A.I. Rivals More Access on ...
The decision by European Union regulators is a response to fears that Google will use its vast Android user base to gain an edge in A.I.
AI’s Thirst For Power Is Driving Us To The Edge: T...
The grid edge has the capacity, proximity and scale we need to close the speed-to-power gap, and I believe we’re ready to unlock and access it.
The Coming Wave Of Uninsured Has A Face. I Spoke W...
The harrowing journey of Sara—a woman who elected to forgo health insurance and continues to pay the price.
Fact Or Fiction: Is Outcome-Based Pricing For Serv...
For firms pursuing outcome-based pricing, this requires a fundamental shift in how they think about their offerings.
Fact Or Fiction: Is Outcome-Based Pricing For Serv...
For firms pursuing outcome-based pricing, this requires a fundamental shift in how they think about their offerings.
The Texas Hill Country Is Flooding Again — And It’...
Texas Hill Country flooded in 2025. It was catastrophic. It's happening again. Here's the latest information.
The Texas Hill Country Is Flooding Again — And It’...
Texas Hill Country flooded in 2025. It was catastrophic. It's happening again. Here's the latest information.
What's Really Killing Enterprise AI In Production?...
Enterprise AI is failing because companies are trying to deploy AI solutions on top of fragmented data, disconnected systems and inconsistent governance.
From Campaign Data To Customer Intelligence
When personalization runs inside silos, every system personalizes against its own narrow slice of reality.
The CLARITY Act Delay Is Now A Compliance Problem,...
The CLARITY Act's Senate window is closing, but the real deadline belongs to compliance teams. What GCs, CCOs and boards should do before August, pass or fail.
What Do Okta AI Data And Taylor Swift Have In Comm...
Taylor Swift's Fearless era meets enterprise AI: Okta data from 20,000+ orgs delivers 15 fearless findings and 4 moves every business leader must make.
How Carbon Credits Are Becoming Digital Assets
The larger opportunity for carbon credits may lie in the infrastructure that enables transparency, verification, reporting and trust across the ecosystem.
Teen hackers jailed after live streaming cyber-att...
Owen Flowers and Thalha Jubair were convicted for their roles in the attack, which led to large costs for Transport for London.
AI Is Forcing Companies To Rethink Work Itself
The difference between personal productivity and business value has become one of the defining challenges of AI adoption.
AI Is On Both Sides Of The Fight Now: Here's What ...
Most cybersecurity leaders know AI is changing the threat landscape. Far fewer are doing anything about it.
The Hidden Heat Problem Inside Giant Sharks
As fish get larger, heat production increases faster than heat loss, creating an overheating risk that may explain why many large species live in cooler waters and why they could be especially vulnerable to climate change.
Tesla Stock Could Sink In The Last Half Of 2026—He...
Will Tesla stock rise or fall in the second half of 2026? Come explore the key catalysts, risks, and analyst predictions that help shape Tesla’s future.
From Gap To Capability: Building The CTI Function ...
The organizations building durable CTI capability in 2026 are treating it as a leadership discipline, governed from the top and measured rigorously.
Rivian Uses Creative Subtraction To Add Features T...
Rivian used a myriad creative design and engineering methods to take cost and weight out of the new electric R2 SUV in order to keep its price at an attractive level.
Stop Calling It A 'CBOM'
A bill of materials (BOM) is a manufacturer's declaration, but a cryptographic bill of materials is often produced by the buyer.
UnitedHealth Group Profits Hit $5.4 Billion As Cos...
UnitedHealth Group reported second quarter net income of $5.48 billion as medical costs dropped, triggering an improved financial outlook for the rest of the year.
Mass Protests In Ukraine Over Sacking Of Defence M...
Champion of drones Fedorov was popular, successful defence minister. In his brief tenure he fought corruption and ruffled feathers, Sacking him may be a big mistake.
Pink Floyd Edition Of The Classic We Are Rewind WE...
We Are Rewind has dropped a surprise collaboration The Pink Floyd X We Are Rewind comes with an exclusive edition of The Dark Side of the Moon on cassette tape.
Pink Floyd Edition Of The Classic We Are Rewind WE...
We Are Rewind has dropped a surprise collaboration The Pink Floyd X We Are Rewind comes with an exclusive edition of The Dark Side of the Moon on cassette tape.
Ofcom launches investigation into TikTok child saf...
It follows a review by the regulator in May that criticised the platform for not being "safe enough" for children.
Colorado Law Mandating Therapists’ Real-Time Inter...
Colorado passes a new law on AI mental health that includes a controversial provision. It puts therapists into a bind. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.
The Creators Who Are Quietly Running The 2026 Worl...
How creators became this World Cup's real infrastructure: livestream culture, brand strategy, real-world activations and Gen Z fandom inside virtual worlds.
How Klarna’s AI Agent Strategy Backfired But Becam...
Klarna’s experience reveals why successful AI adoption depends on preserving human expertise, planning for complex cases and knowing where automation reaches its limits.
Europe Wants to Break Free From American and Chine...
France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence, but they’re having to choose where to do it.
Murati Knows OpenAI’s Secrets. Her New AI Signals ...
Mira Murati’s $12B lab built its first model on Chinese foundations. Why nobody calls it theft, and what it means for OpenAI and US AI policy.
Canadian Wildfire Smoke, Heat Hit NY, NJ Ahead Of ...
New York City has been dealing with a "Code Red" due to the heat and air quality advisories from Canadian wildfire smoke days before the Spain-Argentina World Cup final.
Why More Americans Are Designing Their Careers Aro...
The future of work is giving more Americans greater flexibility to choose where they live, how they earn, build careers and redefine success on their own terms.
Working On Fusion: AI Drives Energy Acceleration P...
Fusion advances, AI demand, and improved plasma containment bring commercial clean energy significantly closer to practical reality.
What Is Driving The Divergence Between AI Analyst ...
AI stock prices are surprisingly falling, despite analysts consistently raising earnings and price targets, leading to over $2.3 trillion lost in chip stocks since June.
Cadence Automates PCB Design With AI Super Agents
Cadence is rapidly deploying "Super Agents" to offer agentic AI support, now with AuraStack, for Printed Circuit Board and advanced multi-chip packaging design.
Cadence Expands AI Agents With AuraStack For PCB A...
Cadence believes the next level of AI-assisted engineering resides at the system level, and to that end, the company just announced its new AuraStack AI Super Agent.
NYT ‘Pips’ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Thur...
Looking for help with today's New York Times Pips? We'll walk you through today's puzzle and help you match dominoes to tiles.
2 Unsexy Habits That Make You An Irresistible Part...
Two counterintuitive habits — asking for small favors and letting your flaws show — make you more likable, according to decades of attraction research.
‘League Of Legends’ Icon Faker Becomes Esports Wor...
The most iconic esports player ever has signed a multi-year deal to sit alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Magnus Carlsen as EWC ambassadors.
Insider Risk Has Stumped The Cybersecurity Industr...
For the first time in history, we have access to the right technology to tackle the insider risk problem.
Pixel 11 Release Date: Price Reveal Hands Advantag...
A new Pixel 11 price leak flips Google's usual advantage over Apple. Here's what Google is betting on to convince you anyway.
Message Screenshots Are Terrible Evidence—Courts A...
A digital forensics expert on why screenshots of text messages prove almost nothing, what carrier records and backups miss and when only the smartphone can answer.
Gear Libraries Are Rewriting The Rules Of Outdoor ...
Outdoor holidays often require expensive, bulky gear that’s hard to transport and usable once. So it's a win-win to borrow or rent gear locally instead of owning it. Here's how.
5 Reasons Metadata Can’t Prove Your Photo—Or Any F...
Metadata was never proof. It is an envelope written in pencil, and every new app and upload pipeline hands someone else an eraser.

























































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