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How the Islamic Republic uses executions to cement its architecture of repression
Erfan Soltani, a shopkeeper from Karaj, west of Tehran, was set to hang on Wednesday – the first person to be convicted, sentenced to death, and executed for involvement in Iran's ongoing anti-government protests. But in a way, his death was…
Unearthing the Ground: Architecture and the Politics of the Subterranean
Beneath the visible surface of cities lies an invisible architecture. Subways, tunnels, water systems, data cables, and bunkers form a dense network that sustains urban life while remaining largely unseen. The ground beneath our feet is not a void…
Choosing the Right Multi-Agent Architecture
Many agentic tasks are best handled by a single agent with well-designed tools. You should start here—single agents are simpler to build, reason about, and debug. But as applications scale, teams face a common challenge wherein they have…
Overlooked European country has year round skiing and gorgeous architecture
The charming market square is the perfect place to sit and relax If you're dreaming of a holiday but you don't want to battle with the crowds, it's a good idea to think outside of the box. The most famous places are likely to be the ones overrun by…
Dilip Cherian | As Central Vista Takes Shape, Power Gets New Architecture
For decades, Raisina Hill was not just a location but a metaphor. North and South Block symbolised where power resided, where files gathered momentum and where governance unfolded through proximity as much as procedure. That geography is now being…
Joint Admission Architecture Planning (JAAP) PG 2026
The Joint Seat Allocation Board (JSAB 2025) conducts JAAP PG 2026 in accordance with the policies and norms governing seat allocation to the SPAs. Joint Seat Allocation Board (JSAB) 2026 comprises representatives from all three SPAs. The…
Why Iran Never Falls: Decoding the architecture of a regime built to survive
Iran has witnessed multiple cycles of crisis over the past six decades. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and especially after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei assumed the position of Supreme Leader in 1989, the country has remained in a near-permanent state…
Wei Manfredi has been appointed Senior Vice President of AI and Architecture at IHG Hotels & Resorts
IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), one of the world's leading hotel companies, is pleased to announce the appointment of Wei Manfredi as Senior Vice President of AI and Architecture. By welcoming top talent, IHG is further investing in technology…
Wine 11 brings major architectural work, synchronization changes, 600+ bug fixes
Wine, originally short for “Wine Is Not an Emulator,” is a compatibility layer that allows Windows applications to run natively on POSIX-compliant operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and BSD. Rather than running a full copy of…
Circular Composites: Designing for a Sustainable Future
The pursuit of stronger, lighter, and more durable materials has guided architecture long before polymers or carbon fibers existed. One of the earliest large-scale examples of composite materials can be found in the Great Wall of China, where…
8 federal agency data trends for 2026
If 2025 was the year federal agencies began experimenting with AI at-scale, then 2026 will be the year they rethink their entire data foundations to support it. What's coming next is not another incremental upgrade. Instead, it's a shift toward…
4 Nvidia Graphics Card Trends That Should Worry Every Consumer In 2026
As the reality of 2026 settles in, an analysis of Nvidia graphics card trends gives users, especially PC gaming enthusiasts, plenty of reasons to worry. Building a desktop with a focus on offering the best gaming experience was never easy, as you…
Alistair Otter to present opening keynote at ITWeb Data Insights Summit 2026
Alistair Otter, co-founder of The Outlier. Data storytelling is how organisations transform insights into shared understanding and make strategy tangible. This is according to Alistair Otter, co-founder of The Outlier, an independent publication…
What 2026 holds for the future of work
As I was collecting Crystal Ball predictions for 2026 from readers, I found myself thinking a lot about the future of work. In part, of course, that's because you all were thinking about it—combing through email after email, I found waves of…
The convergence of SaaS and AI: Trends, opportunities and challenges
More than 10 years ago, when I started stepping into the realm of software-as-a-service, the concept of SaaS seemed groundbreaking. The move towards cloud-based solutions altered the way companies utilize software, expanded their activities and…
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