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London Festival of Architecture 2026: everything you need to know
It's an exciting time at the London Festival of Architecture 2026 HQ, as the countdown to this year's celebration of the built environment has now officially started. Running annually in June, the highly anticipated event – the biggest…
Oddbird and the Architecture of Absence - COOL HUNTING
Non-alcoholic wine has spent years trying to prove it belongs. Louder labels. Borrowed credibility. A relentless insistence that what's missing doesn't matter. Most of the category still operates from that defensive posture—justifying…
This Riverside Villa in France Blends Traditional Architecture With Subtle Modern Updates
The countryside of Lot-et-Garonne in southwestern France is the kind of place that draws you in slowly, almost without you noticing. The landscape is all vineyards, small villages, and winding roads that eventually lead to the River Lot, where…
Clean architecture in React Native isn't about layers
Every React Native codebase I've worked on hits the same wall around month four. A screen that started at 80 lines is now 400. Half of it is useEffect chains coordinating API calls. A push notification mid-flow leaves the app in a state nobody can…
Data Centers, Flexibility, and the Architecture of the Grid
Flexibility is the buzzword du jour in electricity. Don't read that as criticism; buzzwords often become buzzwords for the same reason that clichés are usually grounded in truth. The problem is that buzzwords have to do too much work before…
Google Cloud TPU Architecture Versions Explained: From v1 to the Eighth Generation
A guide to Cloud TPU generations, what changed between them, and how to choose the right one for your workload If you've looked at Google Cloud TPU pricing or documentation recently, you've probably noticed there are a lot of versions to choose…
The AI industry's massive bet on transformer models may not be enough for true AGI
Welcome to AI Decoded, Fast Company 's weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week via email here. Big AI companies are betting nearly all of their R&D and…
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0818 GMT – Investors forgive Alphabet's huge capital expenditure because of its strong earnings…
I visited the market town that is among the UK's best
Situated along the River Waveney in Suffolk, a delightful market town has earned recognition as one of Britain's finest places to live. Despite this accolade, it remains pleasantly affordable, friendly, and perfect for a visit. It might have been…
Alberta Is Building a Regulated Gambling Market in 90 Days and the Tech Is the Story
July 13, 2026. Mark it. That is the date Alberta officially opens its regulated online gambling market, making it only the second Canadian province, after Ontario, to allow private operators to legally compete for players. Over 55 operators have…
The rising cost of technical debt in IT service management
Over the past decade, IT service management platforms have emerged as mission-critical tools that power service delivery for IT organizations and beyond. Many platforms, along with evolving customer needs, are expanding into other shared service…
Big Tech's $90 trillion AI buildout needs these 3 companies to keep the lights on - and they're cashing in
Wall Street is still trading AI like the whole revolution will be conducted in PowerPoint. Buy Nvidia NVDA. Buy a chatbot company. Wait for the cable-news anchor with the helmet hair to explain the bubble has popped because Sam Altman wore the…
From apps to autos: China's data reach sparks US espionage and sabotage concerns
China has built a state-driven campaign to harvest American data and weaponise it as a strategic asset that could prove critical in a conflict with the US, including over Taiwan, a key advisory committee to the US Congress heard. Experts told the…
AI Fuels 'Industrial' Cybercrime as Time-to-Exploit Shrinks to Hours
Industrialized cybercrime now delivers attacks with greater scale, speed and success. Defenders must match this with a similar use of AI and automation. The industrialization of cybercrime began in the 1990s. As crime began to mimic the means…
Broadcom Donates Velero to CNCF, Shifting Kubernetes Backup to Community Governance
Broadcom has announced the contribution of Velero, its Kubernetes-native backup, restore and migration project, to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project. Velero It operates at the Kubernetes API layer, capturing cluster…
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