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8 Apr 2026
Iran's Crypto Toll on Hormuz Tankers Could Rewire Global Oil Shipping
Iran is demanding crypto transit fees from tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and the cargo disclosure requirement may be the most dangerous part.
8 Apr 2026
Microsoft's 34-Year Developer Chief Exits as AI Rewrites the Rules of Developer Tools
Julia Liuson's exit after 34 years at Microsoft raises quiet but pointed questions about who leads developer tools into the AI era.
8 Apr 2026
Mustafa Suleyman Says AI Has No Ceiling. The Systems Behind That Claim Are Worth Examining
Mustafa Suleyman says AI won't plateau anytime soon, and the feedback loops driving that claim reveal a deeper problem with how institutions plan for exponential change.
8 Apr 2026
Sam Altman and the Contradictions Powering the AI Industrial Complex
Sam Altman's contradictions are not a personal quirk. They are the operating logic of an entire industry that has made warning and acceleration its business model.
8 Apr 2026
ProPublica's 24-Hour Strike Reveals the Fault Lines Reshaping Nonprofit Journalism
ProPublica's striking journalists are fighting over AI governance, not just wages, and the outcome could reshape nonprofit newsrooms nationwide.
8 Apr 2026
Apple and Lenovo Build the Least Repairable Laptops, and That's a Policy Problem
Apple and Lenovo rank among the least repairable laptop makers, and the design choices behind that finding carry consequences far beyond the repair bench.
8 Apr 2026
Amazon S3 Files Closes the Gap Between Object Storage and AI Agent Workflows
Amazon's S3 Files collapses the object-file divide that has quietly broken multi-agent AI pipelines, and the ripple effects reach far beyond storage.
8 Apr 2026
Valve's Steam Link Lands on Apple Vision Pro, Blurring the Line Between PC and Spatial Computing
Valve's native Steam Link app on Apple Vision Pro is more than a convenience upgrade β€” it's a quiet power move in the spatial computing wars.
7 Apr 2026
Google's AI Overviews Is Wrong Millions of Times a Day. That's a Design Choice.
Google's AI Overviews may be right 90% of the time, but at billions of searches a day, that 10% error rate reshapes how the world forms beliefs.
7 Apr 2026
The Middle East's Water Infrastructure Is Now a War Target
Gulf nations built their water systems for peace. Now, with conflict escalating near Iran, those systems face a threat they were never designed to survive.
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