Closing the implementation gap in America’s cyber strategy

National defense shifts from soft power to hard power through aggressive public-private collaboration and AI.

UK NHS chief champions Palantir’s ‘outstanding results’ in England, pushes for deeper rollout despite growing staff concerns

NHS staff are concerned about Palantir access to database containing details on 1.5 million staff, but NHS Data Chief Ming Tang says her team needs to ‘maintain our focus’ in the face of staff concerns over Palantir’s repu…

‘Go from prototype to launch in days rather than months’: Anthropic reveals Claude Managed Agents, promises to make agent building ’10x faster’

Anthropic has introduced its own centralized AI agent management platform, which can make building them 10 times faster.

MSI’s RTX3050 AutoCAD-capable laptop gets a huge $200 price cut — 15.6 inch Thin A15 is under $700, but it won’t be this price for long

MSI’s Thin A15 pairs a Ryzen 5 7535HS processor with 16GB of DDR4 memory and a 512GB NVMe SSD for AutoCAD projects and technical multitasking.

John Deere may have to pay out major $99 million settlement in landmark ‘right-to-repair’ case

John Deere will also have to make its software tools available to third parties for 10 years.

Tame your AI gremlins before the chaos becomes permanent

AI agents are moving fast, but without clear identity and control, they become chaos machines.

The AI heat trap: why data centers must rethink thermodynamics

The adoption of generative AI and large language models has introduced a new thermal reality.

The next phase of LLM development: Why the future of sovereign AI will be multilingual by design

AI’s next phase prioritizes linguistic diversity, national sovereignty, and locally contextual intelligence over scale.

Nearly 80,000 tech workers have already lost their jobs in 2026 — and AI impact means more could be to come

Tech layoffs are on the rise again, though we’re still below the alarming threshold set by the unprecedented year that was 2023.