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MIT research scientist Judah Cohen has taken top honors in a major international weather contest, advancing a crucial piece of the climate puzzle: predicting weeks-ahead weather. His machine learning model,

U.S. officials have linked a 2009 message from Jeffrey Epstein to Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem of DP World, raising new questions about the late financier’s outreach and network after his



Your first WebSocket feature usually ships as a small miracle. One server, a handful of clients, and suddenly your product feels alive. Then production traffic shows up with its own



You rarely lose a system because of one obviously broken endpoint. You lose it because something subtle shifts. A new caching layer adds a tiny bit of overhead. A query

A Miami-based data software company said it secured new capital to speed growth. Matia, a unified data operations platform, announced a $21 million Series A round in Miami, Florida. The

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is moving past simple screen time limits and urging families to focus on what children do on screens, and when and where they use



Great software rarely fails because of weak ideas. It fails when systems cannot scale to handle growth. Users notice slow pages and broken features immediately. Trust drops even faster. Infrastructure

A judge has imposed the maximum sentence on Milton Otto Martin III for indecent behavior committed against a teenager 15 years ago, closing a long-running case that weighed on the

Legrand said on Thursday that surging demand for data centers is fueling growth and allowing a slight increase to its medium-term profitability targets, signaling confidence as digital infrastructure expands worldwide.

Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych has been expelled from the Winter Olympics after refusing to abandon a planned tribute to Ukraine’s war dead, a move that has reignited debate over
Six years ago, a global shock arrived in weeks. Many missed the early signs. That same pattern is showing up again—only this time, the agents are algorithms. My view is


At a small scale, abstraction feels like leverage. You wrap complexity behind clean interfaces, introduce internal frameworks, and feel the system becoming more elegant. Then traffic grows 10x. The team

A striking new concept has entered the U.S. Navy’s F/A-XX competition, offering a triple-fuselage fighter that aims to replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in the next decade. Early images and


You budget for GPUs. You forecast token usage. You negotiate enterprise contracts for foundation models and pat yourself on the back for shaving five percent off inference costs. Then six


Every experienced engineer has a story about an architectural shortcut that felt reasonable at the time. You needed to ship. The team was small. The roadmap was aggressive. So you


If you have ever watched an infrastructure curve bend the wrong way, you know the feeling. Latency climbs faster than traffic. Deployments slow down as headcount grows. Every new service

In recent remarks, former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the card game bridge and claimed China could shut down hockey in Canada, comments that drew quick scrutiny from sports fans


You introduce platform standards to move faster. A paved road, defined CI templates, a sanctioned runtime, and one supported deployment model. In the first few quarters, velocity improves. Onboarding speeds

French prosecutors have searched the offices of X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, signaling fresh legal scrutiny of the company in one of Europe’s most regulated markets.

Google is rolling out new AI tools in Gmail, raising a blunt question about an old habit: can smarter software make email useful again for busy workers and teams? The
Mobile gaming is no longer a side quest. It is a daily habit for millions. After hearing a detailed hands-on with the Red Magic 11 Air, I’m convinced: gaming phones

OpenAI has started testing advertisements in ChatGPT with a subset of users, marking a major step in how the popular AI service may generate revenue. The move signals a shift

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda signaled support for bringing blockchain-based securities into the U.S. markets, casting the shift as a way to update trading and settlement rather than rewrite the rulebook.

Amid intense competition in artificial intelligence, Anthropic is stressing business performance over publicity. In a recent CNBC interview, the company’s chief commercial officer said the focus is on customer wins


You usually do not “need multi-region” until you really, really need multi-region. The trigger is rarely abstract architecture purity; it is a very specific pain: latency creeping up for users

Mistral AI announced Voxtral Transcribe 2, a new on-device speech-to-text model family that targets enterprise use with a focus on cost and privacy. The launch puts real-time transcription and speaker


You know the feeling: the service looks clean in code review, latency p50 is fine, and the dashboards are mostly green. Then one dependency starts timing out, queues back up,


You have felt this before. A deadline looms, the roadmap is stacked, and the simplest path forward is clear. Ship the feature. Patch the service. Bypass the abstraction. You tell


You can benchmark query latency all day and still pick the wrong database. I have seen teams choose a database because it “felt faster” in a local test, only to


It’s hard for us to imagine life without mobile communications or the internet. And when a new solution appears on our desktops, it quickly becomes a part of our everyday

















