The Public Market Veneer on Absolute Control Less than a week after SpaceX executed the largest initial public offering in history, former Sequoia Capital managing partner Roelof Botha joined its board of directors. This move, Read More
When Regulatory Independence Falters The quiet hum of the antitrust machine, a mechanism built to safeguard competition and foster innovation, just produced a grating discord. The US Department of Justice’s recent approval of Paramount Read More
The Illusion of Universal Convenience A charging port switch for a luxury EV might seem like a straightforward upgrade, but Porsche’s recent decision to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for the 2027 Taycan Read More
The Definitive End of a Strategic Compromise The final curtain call for Intel Mac support with macOS 26 isn’t just a routine software lifecycle event; it’s a strategic declaration, echoing far beyond Cupertino. While Read More
A Crowded Commons, a Fragmented Future Another commercial rocket stage just fragmented in low-Earth orbit, adding thousands of untrackable shards to an already perilously cluttered cosmic junkyard. This particular incident, involving the upper stage of Read More
The Illusion of Disclosure in Washington As Steven Spielberg’s latest cinematic endeavor, Disclosure Day, hits theaters, offering a fantasy of humanity’s dramatic encounter with the unknown, the real-world conversation around Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (Read More
The New Calculus of Scientific Pressure The recent political storm brewing around the National Academies of Science isn’t merely a clash between scientific findings and partisan interests; it’s a stark revelation of how 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 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
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