/ Emily Scott

AI Agents Hijack the Cart: Retail’s High-Stakes Battle Over Agentic Commerce

Agentic AI like Amazon's Rufus is doubling conversions and eyeing $10B in sales, but retailers confront merchant-led fortresses, collaborative protocols, and decentralized chaos amid surging fraud risks. Industry standards and defenses will decide winners in 2026.

/ Elena Brooks

SGS Bolsters Cybersecurity Arsenal With Panacea Infosec Acquisition in Strategic Digital Trust Expansion

SGS acquires India-based Panacea Infosec to strengthen digital trust and payment card security capabilities, marking a strategic expansion into cybersecurity services as the Swiss testing giant builds comprehensive digital assurance offerings for global enterprise clients.

/ Samuel Johnson

The Hidden Data Pipeline: How AI Coding Tools May Be Funneling Proprietary Code to Foreign Servers

AI-powered coding assistants have been quietly transmitting developers' proprietary source code to servers in China, raising urgent questions about intellectual property protection, corporate espionage, and national security in an era of AI-dependent software development workflows.

/ Liam Price

Walmart Hits $1 Trillion Market Cap as Digital Powerhouse

Walmart has achieved a $1 trillion market capitalization, evolving from a traditional retailer into a digital powerhouse through e-commerce growth, AI investments, and automation. This milestone, amid inflation and consumer shifts, positions it alongside tech giants like Amazon. Under new CEO John Furner, Walmart continues innovating to sustain dominance.

/ Claire Bell

Pivotal’s BlackFly Takes Flight: Inside the $190,000 Personal Aircraft Reshaping Urban Mobility

California's Pivotal begins delivering BlackFly electric aircraft at $190,000, marking the first commercially available personal flying vehicle in the U.S. The single-seat eVTOL requires no pilot's license under FAA ultralight classification, featuring 25-mile range and vertical takeoff capabilities.

/ Liam Price

Trump’s Oil Production Push Meets Industry Skepticism Over Low Prices

Trump's second-term policies aggressively promote U.S. oil production through deregulation and drilling incentives, but industry leaders remain skeptical due to low oil prices, sluggish demand, and global surpluses. Market economics prioritize profitability over expansion, undermining the administration's "drill-baby-drill" agenda.

/ Vivian Stewart

Community First Banking Elevates Cybersecurity Posture with Strategic Leadership Appointment Amid Rising Financial Sector Threats

Community First Banking Company appoints Jon Hanshaw as Information Security Officer, reflecting the critical importance of cybersecurity leadership in community banking as institutions face escalating threats and regulatory pressures in an increasingly digital financial services environment.

/ Aria Brooks

AI Interpretation: Marketing’s New Power Broker

Artificial intelligence is transforming marketing by mediating brand interpretation, birthing AI optimization as a vital function focused on precision, authority, and structured signals for visibility in generative search.

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/ Aria Brooks

Ivanti’s Enterprise Mobility Manager Under Siege as Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Trigger Widespread Exploitation Campaign

Critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti's Endpoint Manager Mobile platform are under active exploitation, prompting emergency federal advisories and raising serious questions about vendor security practices. The flaws enable remote code execution and authentication bypass, threatening thousands of organizations managing mobile device fleets.

/ Claire Bell

Dokoupil’s Ratings Surge: CBS Evening News Hits 6.4 Million, Best in Half Decade

Tony Dokoupil's CBS Evening News drew 6.4 million viewers on January 19, its largest audience since 2021, fueled by Trump coverage. Amid early ratings dips, this peak offers hope for ad revenue as the network navigates linear TV challenges.

/ Amelia Keller

GM’s Tariff Dodge: Profits Surge Amid Trump Policy Pivot

General Motors posted strong 2025 results and upbeat 2026 guidance despite tariff hits and EV writedowns, showcasing adept navigation of Trump policies with robust cash flow and shareholder returns.

/ Jack Chen

Brex’s $5.15B Exit: Hubris in High-Stakes Fundraising

Capital One's $5.15 billion acquisition of Brex highlights the perils of hubristic fundraising at peak $12.3 billion valuations, delivering top-tier exits for early backers while underscoring execution risks in fintech.

/ Emily Chen

Apple’s Chip Manufacturing Dilemma: How AI Ambitions Are Reshaping Silicon Supply Chains

Apple explores alternatives to TSMC as AI chip demand strains manufacturing capacity, marking a fundamental shift in the company's silicon supply chain strategy and highlighting broader semiconductor industry challenges in meeting explosive artificial intelligence computing requirements.

/ Layla Reed

AI’s Revenue Forge: Forging CRO Wins from E-Commerce Data Chaos

E-commerce faces data overload, but AI-driven CRO turns chaos into revenue through precise prioritization, personalization and test loops. Real-world cases show 9-14% lifts, with tools accelerating decisions for industry insiders.

/ Vivian Stewart

Amazon’s UseTech Metric: How a Single Data Point Is Reshaping Corporate Efficiency and Threatening Thousands of Jobs

Amazon's new UseTech metric measures employee efficiency through comprehensive digital monitoring, potentially justifying thousands of layoffs while reshaping how corporate America evaluates white-collar productivity. The controversial system tracks tool usage and task completion, raising concerns about workplace surveillance and algorithmic management's future.

/ Zoe Wright

Apple’s Breakthrough in AI Speech Synthesis: How Sound Clustering Could Revolutionize Voice Generation

Apple researchers have developed a novel AI speech synthesis technique that clusters phonetically similar sounds before neural processing, achieving up to 40 percent faster generation speeds while maintaining quality. The innovation could enable more sophisticated on-device voice capabilities and enhanced privacy protections.

/ Aria Brooks

Google’s Ad Empire Cracks: Inside the Remedies Battle After Monopoly Verdict

A federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized ad tech markets, sparking remedies battles that could break up its tools. Publishers sue for damages amid appeals, reshaping digital ads worth hundreds of billions.

/ Chloe Ortiz

Microsoft’s $80 Billion AI Gamble Rattles Wall Street as Cloud Growth Slows

Microsoft's stock dropped 6% after revealing $80 billion in AI spending plans alongside slowing Azure growth. The tech giant faces investor skepticism about when massive AI infrastructure investments will generate meaningful returns, highlighting tensions in the industry's AI monetization strategy.

/ Chloe Ortiz

The Death of the Pocket-Sized Powerhouse: How Silicon Valley Abandoned the Compact Flagship Phone

The compact flagship smartphone has vanished from the market, leaving consumers who value portability with no premium options. This deep dive examines how the AI arms race, economic pressures, and industry homogenization killed the pocket-sized powerhouse, and what we lost in the process.

/ Liam Price

SGS Pivots to Cybersecurity with Panacea Infosec Acquisition, Signaling Industry Consolidation in Testing and Certification Sector

Swiss testing giant SGS acquires New Delhi-based Panacea Infosec in strategic move to expand cybersecurity capabilities, reflecting broader industry transformation as traditional quality assurance firms race to address converged physical and digital risks in increasingly interconnected global markets.

/ Samuel Johnson

Google’s Demand Gen Overhaul: Shoppable CTV and Search Signals Reshape Ad Strategies

Google's January 2026 Demand Gen Drop introduces shoppable CTV, attributed branded searches and travel feeds, boosting conversions across streaming and visual channels. Marketers gain precise insights into upper-funnel impact, setting new benchmarks for ad performance.

/ Liam Murphy

SpaceX’s Block 2 Starship: Inside the Revolutionary Redesign Reshaping Orbital Economics

SpaceX's Block 2 Super Heavy booster represents a radical redesign that could fundamentally transform orbital economics. Through detailed video documentation, the company reveals engineering modifications optimized for rapid reusability and manufacturing scale, pushing boundaries in propulsion, structural design, and operational philosophy that challenge traditional aerospace development approaches.

/ Amelia Keller

Inside Disney’s Succession Drama: Why Josh D’Amaro Emerges as Bob Iger’s Likely Heir

Nelson Peltz's endorsement of Josh D'Amaro as Disney's next CEO signals a potential shift toward operational excellence. The Disney Experiences chairman has emerged as frontrunner to succeed Bob Iger in 2026, backed by his proven track record managing the company's most profitable division.

/ Liam Murphy

Tip Screen Tussle: Uber, DoorDash Battle NYC’s Gratuity Mandate in Court

Uber and DoorDash sue NYC over a law mandating 10% default tip prompts at checkout, claiming First Amendment violations. The fight follows wage hikes that spiked fees and slashed tips, highlighting tensions in the $40 billion delivery sector.