Microsoft’s latest glass storage breakthrough promises to hold data for 10,000 years — but will Project Silica shatter under the pressure?

Microsoft’s Project Silica explores storing data in borosilicate glass with millennia-long durability, but speed and practicality issues cast serious doubts.

Keeping the human touch in tech: what over-automation gets wrong

As AI scales across IT services, removing human judgement risks brittle systems, rising costs, and eroding customer trust.

Google’s ‘America-India Connect’ is filling in the last gaps for a truly global subsea cable network

Google’s America-India Connect strengthens subsea networks across continents and enables high-capacity AI infrastructure.

“The AI data centers of 2036 won’t be filled with GPUs”: FuriosaAI’s CEO on the future of silicon

We talk AI hardware, data centers, Nvidia’s dominance, and the future of inference chips with June Paik, CEO and co-founder of FuriosaAI.

Will 2026 be the year facial recognition becomes boring, and why does it matter?

Why 2026 is set to be a pivotal year for facial recognition technology, as it shifts from novelty to necessity.

I tested the Blackview Xplore 2 Satellite – and this rugged phone can call from remote places, if the stars align

The Blackview Xplore 2 Satellite is a heavyweight rugged phone built with the ability to make calls and send messages via the Skylo satellite service.

What CES 2026 didn’t show: The quiet crisis in wireless capacity nobody is talking about

There’s a quiet crisis unfolding: capacity is collapsing. Light beams can unleash the internet.

How a good file helped me break free of Yahoo! Mail

When Yahoo! Mail changed its quota to 2% of its previous quota, two tools came to the rescue.