
Starting July 8, Glitch will end all app hosting and user profile services—impacting developers, educators, and the spirit of browser-first coding.
Starting July 8, Glitch will end all app hosting and user profile services—impacting developers, educators, and the spirit of browser-first coding.
From Klarna to Zoom, top tech leaders are using hyper-realistic AI avatars to deliver earnings, updates, and investor calls — ushering in a bold new era of corporate communication.
Unveiled at I/O 2025, Google's Astra redefines assistants — now multimodal, memory-enabled, and visually perceptive.
From Grok 3 integration to Windows AI Foundry and agent-driven Copilot tools, Microsoft reveals its next-gen AI developer ecosystem.
At Computex 2025, Intel introduces the Arc Pro B60/B50 for creative workstations and shares major updates on Gaudi 3’s AI acceleration edge.
Stripe is in advanced talks to acquire Bridge, a stablecoin startup, for $1 billion. Here's what it means for crypto, cross-border payments, and the future of programmable money.
The EU’s Digital Services Act targets TikTok over ad transparency, algorithmic secrecy, and user safety — here’s what it means for tech regulation worldwide.
From chip bans and AI races to supply chain realignments, the U.S.–China rivalry is redefining global technology — forcing nations and companies to pick sides in a divided digital world.
OpenAI Rejects Investor Takeover, Reaffirms Nonprofit Leadership in Landmark 2025 Decision
Qwen 3 supports 119 languages, advanced reasoning features, and is fully open-source — marking Alibaba’s biggest step into global AI competition.
Facing pressure from tech giants and allies, the U.S. will move from a rigid tier system to flexible bilateral chip agreements — a change that could reshape the global AI supply chain and strategic alliances.
In a landmark speech from Shanghai, Xi Jinping outlined China’s plan to lead AI innovation while empowering developing nations through technology partnerships and inclusive growth.
With this landmark alliance, Toyota’s manufacturing scale meets Waymo’s autonomous tech, aiming to bring driverless vehicles to ride-hailing fleets and personal garages alike.
With one of the largest investments in its history, IBM aims to reclaim global tech leadership through breakthroughs in quantum computing, AI, and secure enterprise systems.