Beyond The Enterprise Data Platform: Why Ecosystems Win

Data platforms have moved from static, disconnected systems to integrated environments where analytics and real-time data actively support decisions as operations unfold.

‘Pokemon Winds’ And ‘Waves’ Aren’t Coming 2026, And That’s A Good Thing

Pokemon Winds and Waves are missing the franchise’s 30th anniversary, set to release in 2027 exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2.

Apple Loop: iPhone 18 Pro Leaks, iPhone 17e’s Powerful Decision, Mac Mini’s American Adventure

This week’s Apple headlines: Apple’s big week of launches, the iPhone 17e’s power, iPhone 18 Pro battery specs, iPhone Fold display details, Mac Mini to USA, Apple’s 2026 report card and more…

Android Circuit: Honor’s MWC Robot, Galaxy Unpacked Recap, OnePlus 15T Confirmed

This week’s Android headlines: all the Galaxy Unpacked and Galaxy S26 news, Honor’s new Robot, Nothing Phone (4a)’s colorful change, OnePlus 15T confirmed, Android Developer Verification controversy and more…

What To Watch This Weekend: New Shows And Movies To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV And More

Looking for something new to stream this weekend? Here’s every major new movie and show hitting Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Apple TV and more.

55% Of Consumers Use Voice AI But Most Companies Still Sound Like Robots

New data shows the real barrier to enterprise voice AI isn’t cost or tech readiness. It’s the fear of getting it wrong

AI Is The 21st Century Force Multiplier

AI is redefining power, productivity, security, and sovereignty. AI is the 21st-century force multiplier. Technology is advancing and civilization is about to change.

New Report Reveals The Hidden Force Stalling Agentic AI In Finance

Finance leaders are ready to spend on agentic AI, but only 6% have scaled it. Here is what is really holding them back.

The State Of The $1.7 Trillion AI Bubble: The End Of Thinking

Writing is thinking and thinking is understanding. Like understanding that the AI bubble has been around for a long time and that it’s better to call it the data bubble.

Who Is Winning Continuous Hormone Monitoring And What Comes Next

For decades, a blood draw in a clinical lab was the only way to quantify your hormones. In 2026, that paradigm is shifting and we are seeing saliva cartridges analyzed by smartphone AI, DNA-based biosensor patches, earring-back wearables, and sweat sensors are converging to make hormone tracking as routine as measuring heart rate. The market, valued at $325.7 million in 2025 and projected to reach $716.2 million by 2035, is opening up to a broader hormonal health market representing an estimated $600 billion opportunity The filed is now bubbling up with cohorts of academic breakthroughs, deep tech hardware bets, and AI platforms that are changing how we might be measing hormones in years to come.