/ Chloe Ortiz

AI Agents’ Platform Grip: GitLab and Harness Lure Enterprises in DevSecOps Shift

GitLab and Harness deploy context-rich AI agents revolutionizing DevSecOps, slashing incident times and fixing pipelines autonomously to win enterprise trust amid fierce rivalry.

/ Micah Shaw

Diller’s CNN Gambit Roils Warner’s Breakup Amid Mogul Bidding War

Barry Diller's bid interest for CNN complicates Warner Bros. Discovery's split, pitting his media legacy against Netflix and Paramount offers amid Trump's calls for ownership change and steady $600 million EBITDA projections.

/ Liam Price

United Airlines Accelerates Starlink Rollout as In-Flight Connectivity Becomes Competitive Battleground

United Airlines has equipped 25% of its fleet with Starlink satellite internet, marking a pivotal moment in commercial aviation connectivity. The deployment promises speeds exceeding 100 Mbps, fundamentally transforming passenger expectations and competitive dynamics across the industry.

/ Stella Evans

OnePlus Faces Existential Crisis as 60% of Users Consider Abandoning Brand Amid Quality Concerns

A comprehensive survey reveals nearly 60% of OnePlus users are considering switching brands, marking a potential existential crisis for the former flagship killer. Rising prices, software controversies, and quality control issues have eroded the loyalty that once defined the brand's competitive advantage.

/ Zoe Patel

How Bully Breeds Have Become America’s Dog

Learn more about how bully breeds have become America's favorite dog in the informative statistics and article below.

/ Roman Grant

The Silicon Valley Connection: How Nvidia’s Technology Reached China’s DeepSeek Despite Export Controls

U.S. Representative Michael McCaul's allegations that Nvidia helped DeepSeek develop AI models despite export controls have ignited debate about enforcement effectiveness. The Chinese startup's sophisticated R1 model raises questions about how restricted technology reaches Chinese developers and whether current restrictions are working as intended.

/ Emily Scott

Apple’s Folding Future: Inside Cupertino’s Long-Awaited Push Into Foldable iPhone Territory

Apple is developing a clamshell-style foldable iPhone after years of watching competitors dominate the market. The move signals recognition that foldables have evolved into a legitimate category, though significant engineering challenges around displays and hinges must be overcome before launch.

/ Emily Chen

Behind Bitpanda’s Regulatory Facade: How Security Failures Undermined Europe’s Crypto Compliance Darling

Internal auditors at Bitpanda's German subsidiary identified serious information security weaknesses that mirror regulatory concerns, challenging the Austrian crypto exchange's carefully cultivated image as Europe's most compliant digital asset platform and raising questions about operational standards.

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/ Samuel Johnson

Apple’s Precision Location Throttling: How Carriers Lost Their Grip on iPhone User Data

Apple has quietly restricted wireless carriers' access to precise iPhone location data, forcing telecommunications companies to rely on less accurate tracking methods. This move reshapes industry power dynamics while advancing Apple's privacy-first positioning.

/ Micah Shaw

The AI Arms Race: How College Students Are Outmaneuvering Detection Software With Humanizer Tools

College students are using AI humanizer tools to evade detection software, creating an escalating technological arms race that challenges traditional academic integrity enforcement and forces universities to fundamentally rethink assessment methods in the age of artificial intelligence.

/ Claire Bell

Telework Clampdown Fuels Social Security Staff Exodus, GAO Warns

A GAO report reveals how ending telework at the Social Security Administration spiked attrition risks, dropping remote hours to 13% and threatening skills gaps amid a 50-year staffing low and planned 7,000 job cuts.

/ Micah Shaw

Moynihan’s Davos Warning: Trump’s Credit Card Cap Could Backfire on Consumer Boom

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan forecasts 2.8% U.S. GDP growth in 2026, cheers consumer spending, but warns Trump's 10% credit card rate cap could restrict credit and slow the economy. Davos talks reveal AI productivity gains and hiring challenges.

/ Zoe Wright

Federal Agencies Face Mounting Pressure to Ban Grok AI Over Explicit Content Generation Capabilities

Advocacy coalition demands federal ban on xAI's Grok chatbot over explicit content generation capabilities, marking major escalation in AI safety debate. Groups cite inadequate content moderation and potential for harassment as Musk's permissive approach faces regulatory scrutiny.

/ Micah Shaw

Bluesky’s First Transparency Report Reveals Platform Under Pressure as User Base Explodes

Bluesky's first transparency report reveals the decentralized platform processed 3.5 million user reports and 114 government legal requests as it crossed 20 million users, offering unprecedented insight into how federated social networks handle content moderation and regulatory compliance.

/ Grace Wright

Sandworm’s Shadow: How Russia’s Most Dangerous Hacking Group Targeted Poland’s Electric Infrastructure

ESET researchers have attributed December 2024 cyberattacks on Poland's electricity grid to Sandworm, Russia's elite GRU hacking unit. The operation highlights critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and escalating Russian hybrid warfare against NATO members, raising urgent questions about collective defense and deterrence strategies.

/ Aria Brooks

Tech Resources to Empower Those Dealing With Domestic Violence

It is important to know the signs of domestic violence and connect such people with tech resources to protect themselves.

/ Amelia Keller

DoorDash’s ChatGPT Grocery Gambit Ignites AI Delivery Duel With Instacart

DoorDash counters Instacart's ChatGPT grocery tool with its own AI shopping app, enabling recipe-to-delivery in one interface. This partnership escalates competition in on-demand services, leveraging OpenAI for seamless commerce.

/ Emily Chen

Inside Microsoft’s Strategic Gambit: How Anthropic’s Claude Is Reshaping Redmond’s AI Development Toolkit

Microsoft's integration of Anthropic's Claude AI into Notepad marks a strategic shift toward multi-model AI deployment, signaling that even tech giants recognize the value of diversifying AI capabilities rather than relying on single providers for all use cases.

/ Ivy Bailey

Aldi’s 180-Store Sprint: Discounter’s Bold Push Toward 3,200 U.S. Outlets

Aldi accelerates U.S. expansion with 180 new stores in 2026, targeting 3,200 locations by 2028 amid shopper shift to discounters. New distribution centers and digital upgrades fuel the growth strategy.

/ Micah Shaw

Dell to Hike Prices on Laptops, AI Devices by 30% Due to Chip Costs

Dell Technologies plans to hike prices on commercial laptops, desktops, and AI devices by up to 30% starting December 17, 2025, due to surging memory chip costs driven by AI demand. Competitors like Lenovo may follow, forcing businesses to reassess IT budgets amid ongoing supply shortages.

/ Liam Murphy

The Battle for Digital Access: How Right to Compute Laws Could Reshape America’s Technology Future

Right to Compute laws are emerging across America, aiming to protect computational access as a fundamental right. This movement could reshape AI regulation, innovation ecosystems, and the balance between technological freedom and safety oversight.

/ Isabella Reed

RevOps Fusion: Martech, Adtech and Salestech Merge for Revenue Dominance

Martech, adtech and salestech converge amid AI and privacy shifts, enabling unified revenue ops but posing lock-in risks. Vendors like Salesforce and Adobe lead, with 47% of marketers prioritizing attribution gains.

/ Jack Chen

The Buffett Protocol: An Oracle’s Operating System for Life, Debt, and the Pursuit of True Wealth

A deep dive into Warren Buffett's life philosophy, exploring his timeless advice on avoiding debt, investing in oneself, prioritizing integrity, and his counter-cultural approach to inheritance and success, revealing the personal operating system behind his legendary financial acumen.

/ Isabella Reed

Inside Costco’s Quiet Revolution in Car Buying: How the Warehouse Giant Is Reshaping Auto Retail

Costco's Auto Program has quietly transformed vehicle purchasing for millions of members by eliminating haggling through pre-negotiated pricing. The 30-year-old program saves buyers thousands while reshaping dealership economics, though its value varies significantly by market conditions and vehicle type.