When AI Becomes a State Asset, Not Just a Product The immediate, global shutdown of Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models last Friday night wasn’t merely a software bug or a routine market adjustment. Read More
The Ancient Echo of Digital Demise The practice of meticulously dismantling organic structures after death — extracting the brain, repurposing skeletal elements into tools — strikes most as a macabre, distant curiosity from Iron Age Scotland. Yet, Read More
A New Calculus for Launch Capabilities The €270 million Series D funding round recently secured by German launch startup Isar Aerospace for its Spectrum rocket is more than just another venture capital headline. It represents a Read More
The ‘Refurbished’ Ruse and Remote Control When Verizon mistakenly shipped Tom Collery a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 containing an active Mobile Device Management (MDM) profile, then remotely wiped his data, it was more than just Read More
The Sanitization of the Beautiful Game The 2026 World Cup pitch will not just be a field of dreams, but a theatre of data, sensors, and algorithms. FIFA’s aggressive embrace of advanced adjudication technology—from Read More
Pokémon Go’s Hidden Legacy: Building Military-Grade Spatial Intelligence from Casual
The Quiet Construction of a Spatial Data Commons Beneath the vibrant, playful veneer of Pokémon Go, a vast, commercially valuable — and potentially militarily significant — digital map of our physical world has quietly been constructed. Read More
The Intellectual Property Red Line Three hundred patents, primarily focused on quantum entanglement processing, just became the flashpoint for a new global tech war. Yesterday, in an unprecedented coordinated action, regulatory bodies spanning the European Read More
The Peril of Perfect Legal Purity The bipartisan JAWBONE Act, introduced by Senators Ted Cruz and Ron Wyden, presents itself as a bulwark against federal overreach in content moderation. Yet, beneath its well-intentioned ambition to Read More
F1’s Microsecond Obsession Redefines Digital Twins The multimillion-dollar driver-in-the-loop (DiL) simulators now standard across Formula 1 teams represent an engineering and computational extreme, pushing the boundaries of digital twin technology in ways few enterprise or Read More
NASA’s Deep Space Network: A Pyrrhic Victory on Artemis II? The Deep Space Network did not “work well” on Artemis II in the way many understand success. While NASA’s global array of communications Read More