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This blog is my little corner of the internet where I write about what inspires me, challenges me, or simply catches my curiosity. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I love asking questions, exploring new perspectives, and learning along the way.
‘The way Apple’s design team intended it from the start...
Apple aims to fix its Liquid Glass design in macOS 27, a new report claims.
TikTok is rolling out an ad-free option in the UK
It's the first time an ad-free subscription has been offered in an English-speaking country.
A Chevron Texas Power Plant Seeks School District Tax B...
The move could save the oil company hundreds of millions, even as Texas lawmakers start looking at reining in incentives for data ...
Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of ...
Samsung, Hyundai and LG just bet on the startup that wants to be robotics' data backbone.
Connect ServiceNow ITOM to ITSM before siloed tools kil...
If you have ever been part of an incident bridge at 2 AM, you already know the feeling. Alerts are […]
Gartner: GenAI has broken traditional cybersecurity awa...
GenAI is exposing human risk gaps, forcing cybersecurity to shift from awareness to behavior.
Why AI-generated ads are becoming indistinguishable
AI speeds up advertising, but without strategy it risks making brands forgettable.
'AI is no longer a future concept, but an operational r...
Three in four companies are meeting or exceeding AI ROI expectations, but security needs a bigger emphasis for future longevity.
Trump Mobile’s terms and conditions have been updated t...
The Trump Mobile T1 Phone now looks even less like a real product than it used to, thanks to changes to the terms and conditions.
Digital sovereignty is no longer a policy debate, it’s ...
Digital sovereignty shapes architecture, reducing dependency risks in cloud AI.
Gmail is adding new AI tools to make your work emails s...
Gemini will access more of your Gmail and Google Workspace context to product emails that sound more like you.
AI memory crunch will make smartphones more expensive
Your next smartphone or PC could be more expensive with lower speed and less memory because of AI datacenters.
