Truecaller is moving beyond caller ID into active intervention, turning power users into remote security admins for their entire families.
After a massive exit to AMD, Peter Sarlin returns to solve the most difficult problem in tech: preparing for the quantum age before the hardware even exists.
Peacock is integrating AI video, vertical clips, and mobile gaming. Here is what their shift tells us about the future of streaming and user retention.
Google is betting $32B on Wiz to bridge the trust gap in GCP. It is a massive land grab for the infrastructure layer of the AI era.
Spotify now allows users to manually influence their recommendation engine, giving you direct control over how the app learns your musical preferences.
How a developer's simple tool for local development exploded into a major partnership with the industry's biggest container platform in just forty days.
From massive talent acquisitions to the rise of specialized hardware, these are the critical shifts defining the artificial intelligence market this year.
Nyne’s seed round highlights the next bottleneck in AI: the massive gap between raw LLM intelligence and institutional memory.
Attorneys warn that AI-driven psychosis and hallucinations are contributing to violent incidents and self-harm at an accelerating rate.
Elon Musk’s xAI is hitting the reset button on its coding tools, proving that even with unlimited compute, you cannot brute-force your way into a developer's workflow.
Meta's acquisition of Moltbook signals a pivot from human connection to automated engagement, raising questions about the future of digital authenticity.
Legora's $5.55 billion valuation isn't just another AI bubble—it's the first real evidence that legal tech is moving from gimmick to utility.