Loading
  • svg
    Post Image

    It’s a concept that both scares and delights: the possibility that aging might not be an inevitable human fate, as was once assumed. It seemed like the kind of thing that only exists in science fiction along with flying cars and teleportation for the foreseeable future. Now though, we have a new and rapidly growing

    NewsApril 20, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    I’ve been arguing for a while now that enterprise AI won’t really take off until it gets boring. Not boring in the sense of uninspired; no, I mean boring in the sense that enterprises can trust it, govern it, observe it, and hand it to rank-and-file employees without undue concern that things will go wrong.

    NewsApril 20, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    Agentic AI has emerged as the software industry’s latest shiny thing. Beyond smarter chatbots, AI agents operate with increasing autonomy, making them poised to drive efficiency gains across enterprises. “Agentic refers to AI systems that can take actions on behalf of users, not just generate text or answer questions,” says Andrew McNamara, director of applied

    NewsApril 20, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    If you walk across the open yard in front of the Physics, Math, and Astronomy building at the University of Texas at Austin, you’ll see a 17-story tower and a huge L-shaped building. What you won’t see is what’s underneath you. Two floors below ground, behind heavy double doors stamped with a logo that most

    NewsApril 19, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    The third flight of Blue Origin’s heavy-lift New Glenn launcher began Sunday with the company’s first successful reflight of an orbital-class booster, but ended with a setback for Jeff Bezos’ flagship rocket, a key element in NASA’s Artemis lunar program. The 321-foot-tall (98-meter) New Glenn launch vehicle ignited its seven methane-fueled BE-4 engines at 7:25

    NewsApril 19, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    The alert wasn’t blared out with sirens; however it should probably have been. It seems that in some of the more closed-off policy rooms and on the hurried internal bulletins of European banking and financial oversight bodies, authorities are beginning to suspect something frightening. The upcoming financial apocalypse may not be created by any of

    NewsApril 19, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    The evolutionary edge that fueled great white shark dominance for millions of years could soon become its greatest downfall. The ocean’s most iconic predators maintain warmer body temperatures than the surrounding seawater and are paying an increasingly steep price for it. As the oceans warm due to climate change, they now face the risk of

    NewsApril 18, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    Oracle says its new Trusted Answer Search can deliver reliable results at scale in the enterprise by scouring a governed set of approved documents using vector search instead of large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Available for download or accessible through APIs, it works by having enterprises define a curated “search space” of

    NewsApril 18, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    No matter what type of Android phone you carry or how you usually use it, one thing is a near-universal constant: You’re gonna spend a ton of time messing with messages. The messages may be from clients, colleagues, or your cousin Crissy from Cleveland (damn it, Crissy!). But regardless of who sends ’em or what

    NewsApril 18, 2026
  • svg
    Post Image

    Apple Business is aimed at small businesses coalesced around Macs, iPhones, and iPads. If that’s you, and all your systems are made by Apple, the service is likely to be all you need to run a small operation of up to a few dozen seats.  But Apple Business isn’t really designed to handle the advanced needs of larger

    NewsApril 18, 2026
svg To Top