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21 Mar 2026
Apple's MacBook Pro Dominance Is a Lesson in Platform Lock-In
Apple hasn't reinvented the MacBook Pro in four years. That restraint is the most revealing thing about its strategy.
21 Mar 2026
A Jury Said Musk's Tweets Misled Twitter Investors. The Market Already Knew.
A California jury found Musk's tweets misled Twitter investors before his $44B takeover, exposing a regulatory gap that goes far beyond one billionaire.
21 Mar 2026
Kodiak AI's Driverless Freight Push Reveals the Harder Problem Behind Autonomy
Kodiak AI wants driverless trucks on highways by 2026, but the CEO says the real battle isn't the driving, it's everything else.
21 Mar 2026
Microsoft Gives Windows Users Back Control Over Updates After a Decade of Forced Reboots
Microsoft is finally letting Windows users pause updates indefinitely, ending a decade of forced reboots that cost users trust, data, and patience.
21 Mar 2026
Starlink Mini Goes Cordless: What a Van-Life Battery Pack Reveals About Off-Grid Connectivity
A new battery pack for the Starlink Mini cuts the last cord, and the ripple effects reach far beyond van life.
21 Mar 2026
Andrew Ng Says Small Data and MLOps Will Reshape AI More Than Raw Scale
Andrew Ng built AI at Google and Baidu by thinking bigger. Now he says the next frontier is learning to do far more with far less data.
21 Mar 2026
AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Chip Design as Moore's Law Runs Out of Road
As transistor shrinkage hits its physical limits, AI is now redesigning the chips that run AI β€” and the feedback loop is tightening fast.
21 Mar 2026
The Robot Hand That Bleeds Ingenuity: Artificial Muscles Are Rewriting Robotics
A new class of robot hands built with artificial muscles and tendons is closing in on human dexterity β€” and the ripple effects could reshape surgery, logistics, and biology itsel
21 Mar 2026
CERN's Compact Accelerator Push Could Rewire How the World Treats Cancer
CERN physicists are shrinking particle accelerators to hospital scale β€” and the implications for global cancer care are hard to overstate.
21 Mar 2026
Atomically Thin Materials Could Solve Quantum Computing's Size and Quality Problem
Atomically thin materials may shrink qubits dramatically, and the ripple effects on error correction and quantum manufacturing could reshape the entire field.
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