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The Abraham architecture: The endgame to forever wars
For decades, the Middle East was defined by fragmented conflict that required the United States to act as a perpetual, and often exhausted, policeman. That era is closing. While critics point to the “Saudi checkpoint,” the diplomatic…
The Architecture of Healing: Neuroplastogens Explained
Over the past decade, psychedelic medicine has moved from the margins of psychiatric research into mainstream scientific and public discussion. Much of this attention has centered on compounds such as psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, and related…
Why B2B Commerce Keeps Fragmenting - and the Architecture Decision That Stops It
Fragmentation starts earlier than leaders realize. Commerce complexity often begins when businesses launch a second channel without extending a shared transaction foundation. Architecture debt becomes operational debt. Disconnected pricing rules…
How To Build In Regulated Industries Without Killing Innovation
David Natroshvili is founder & CEO of SPRIBE, bringing cross-industry leadership to global gaming, regulation and product strategy. After building SPRIBE across more than 60 regulated markets, I've observed that the companies struggling most with…
India calls out 'frozen' UNSC architecture: Akin to running advanced AI technologies on 1945 version of computer
India called out divisions among permanent veto-wielding members of the UN Security Council at a meeting here chaired by China and emphasised that the Council must be a living instrument, 'not a fossil' whose 'frozen' architecture is akin to…
The Last Byte: The DRAM Shortage Auto Industry Never Saw Coming
Text 'chip shortage' on a chip of an electronic board. Concept on world production shortage of microchips and semiconductors. Imagine you're driving down a highway at night, across a desolate stretch—let's say Highway 22E in Alaska, 200…
Huawei breakthrough chips away at Nvidia's hold on China's market, analysts say
Huawei Technologies' unveiling of a chip architectural workaround to bypass US sanctions marks a major step towards China's semiconductor self-sufficiency, giving Beijing powerful new leverage in its tech tug of war with Washington, analysts say.
SEMI and Global Net Corp. Release New Report on Glass Core Substrate Market and Development Trends for Semiconductors
Report Projects 67.2% CAGR for Glass Core Substrates from 2028 to 2040 as AI and HPC Accelerate Demand for Advanced Packaging Technologies MILPITAS, Calif., May 27, 2026 /CNW/ -- SEMI, the industry association serving the global semiconductor and…
Roblox Just Claimed Spatial AI Before Snap Or Apple Could
Roblox is an online game platform that has been driving success in Spatial AI (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Spatial AI is a new term to some, but students of…
Your AI Is Making Million-Dollar Decisions Based On Data Nobody Understands
Emma McGrattan is the Chief Technology Officer at Actian. Pull something unlabeled out of the freezer and you know it's food, but you don't really know what you're dealing with. You'll figure it out eventually, probably. That ambiguity costs you…
From AI insight to business outcomes: What enterprises need to move beyond the 'Chat Phase'
AI tools have quickly become a standard part of everyday workflows and business functions. Yet, despite widespread adoption, many organizations are running into the same constraint: AI is generating insights but not necessarily driving measurable…
Making The Digital Thread A Reality
John Clemons is a Solution Consultant for Rockwell Automation. He's been working in the field of Manufacturing Technology for over 30 years. From my observations, in the manufacturing industry, new technologies are powering human-centric…
Buildings and beauty in the time of Trump
Not only the big letters on the building have changed; someone made sure the name on a small maintenance van now reads “Trump Kennedy Center”. But the renaming of the Kennedy Center – Washington DC's cultural heart – is…
Your Technical Moat Might Be A Technical Puddle
As a CTO with over 35 years of industry experience, I'm constantly hunting for growth while strengthening my company's 'technical moat.' A technical moat is a structural advantage that makes it hard for competitors to replicate your capability.
Three different decades of architecture magazines and each tells a different story
While going through one of my bookcases the other day, I found three magazines that I had kept all these years- a House and Home from 1952, an Architectural Forum from 1963, and a Progressive Architecture from 1972. The first two were my mom's; she…
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