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Oracle's AI Agents Are Replacing Engineers, Not Just Cutting Costs
Inside the pilot programs that turned 47 DBAs into 3 architects and wiped out entire solution teams.
The Florida Agent Who Fired Himself: How One Homeowner's ChatGPT Experiment Is Rewriting Real Estate
A viral story about a homeowner using AI to sell his house isn't just a stunt—it's a systems-level stress test for an entire industry.
YouTube's TV Ad Gamble: A 30-Second Bet on Your Attention
Google is pushing unskippable ads on the big screen. Here's what it means for the future of streaming.
The Prime Video Purge: When Amazon's 'Startup' Ambition Meets a 2,847-Engineer Bloodbath
Inside the 6:47 AM email that wiped out the architects of global streaming—and what it says about tech's new reality.
The Great Button Rebellion: How China and Europe Are Forcing a UX Reckoning
From sleek touchscreens to tactile controls—why regulators are hitting the brakes on digital-first car design.
The Great Button Backlash: How China and Europe Are Forcing Tech to Get Real
Safety regulators are killing the touchscreen dream, and it's about time.
New York's AI Ban: A Protection Racket Disguised as Public Safety?
A new bill targets AI chatbots in licensed professions, but is it about safety or stifling innovation?
YouTube's ID Mandate: The End of Anonymous Comments?
Why a simple comment section is forcing us to hand over our driver's licenses.
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo: The A18 Pro Gamble That Could Reshape Computing
How a phone chip in a laptop changes everything—and who gets left behind.
The Wiring That Broke Detroit: How a Tesla Teardown Forced Ford to Rewire Its DNA
Ford's CEO got a brutal lesson in systems thinking when his team ripped apart a Model 3. What they found wasn't just a car—it was a different way to build.
The AI Layoff Paradox: Why Companies Are Cutting Jobs Before the Tech Even Works
From Silicon Valley boardrooms to factory floors, a chilling trend is emerging: layoffs driven by AI's promise, not its performance. We're seeing a systems-level failure in how we value human labor.
Apple's iPhone 17e: The $599 Bet That's Redefining 'Budget' in Silicon Valley
With the A19 chip and 256GB standard, this isn't just a cheaper iPhone—it's a strategic move that could reshape the entire mid-tier market.
South Korea's Google Play Ban: How a Single Policy Shift is Rewriting the Crypto Rulebook
When compliance becomes the ultimate moat, and tech giants turn into de facto regulators.
China's Energy Paradox: Record Solar Buildout Collides With a Staggering Coal Surge
While the world watches solar panels roll off Chinese assembly lines, a quiet coal boom is rewriting the rules of the energy transition.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display Isn't Just a Feature—It's a Hardware Revolution
How Samsung's Flex Magic Pixel tech is turning subway snooping into a thing of the past.

The Prediction Market Leak: How an OpenAI Insider Bet on the Future and Lost It All
A fired employee, a resignation citing burnout, and the dark side of betting on AI's secrets.

India's Chip Gambit: Micron's Gujarat Plant Is a Hardware Power Play
From software giant to semiconductor contender—how a single facility in Sanand reshapes global tech supply chains.

The Ballot Battle: How OpenAI's Pressure Killed California's AI Regulation Push
A 'nobody' tried to put AI rules to a public vote. Then the industry giant came knocking.