AI Spending Spree: Bubble or Brilliance?
Tech giants are pouring hundreds of billions into AI, but concerns are mounting over whether this investment frenzy is sustainable or a sign of a looming bubble.
Tech giants are pouring hundreds of billions into AI, but concerns are mounting over whether this investment frenzy is sustainable or a sign of a looming bubble.
Days before a pivotal meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, China has unveiled its 15th Five-Year Plan, doubling down on its mission for technological self-reliance and global manufacturing dominance.
Livestream shopping leader Whatnot has raised $225 million in a Series F round, pushing its valuation to $11.5 billion as its gross merchandise value more than doubles in 2025.
San Francisco start-up Substrate is challenging ASML with a new approach to chip manufacturing that promises lower costs and faster deployment. But can it really break the Dutch giant’s stranglehold?
In a historic move, Microsoft is releasing Halo: Combat Evolved on PlayStation for the first time, signaling a major shift in its exclusivity strategy.
Vibecoding uses conversational AI to help non-developers build apps—ushering in a new era of intuitive, accessible software creation.
A major Amazon Web Services outage disrupted Eight Sleep smart mattresses, leaving users unable to regulate temperature or track sleep—highlighting the hidden risks of cloud-reliant smart home devices.
Amid growing fears of Russian aggression, Estonia is transforming its tech talent into a thriving defense industry, exporting AI-driven weapons and cybersecurity tools across Europe.
Vibecoding uses AI to let anyone build an app through natural language prompts, but this revolutionary approach comes with significant trade-offs.
Volkswagen faces potential production stoppages after China halts shipments of Nexperia chips due to a dispute with the Netherlands.