AI companies are hitting a wall where code meets the physical world. From Kentucky land deals to courtrooms, the era of frictionless growth is over.
Silicon Valley's move into physical infrastructure is hitting a wall of local resistance and skyrocketing energy costs.
A potential blockbuster U.S. IPO for the Korean memory giant might fix supply chains, but it won't fix the industry's fundamental greed.
From chief of staff to mayor-elect: exploring the data-backed rivalry between Eric Ciotti and Christian Estrosi in the fight for Nice.
Substack is planting its flag in France, promising a sanctuary for writers. But is it a true media shift or just the latest iteration of the attention economy?
Former French Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak returned to Beirut to lead a storied newspaper, find her roots, and confront the persistent fragility of a city under fire.
A new industry report reveals a massive gap between corporate AI adoption and the ability of security teams to defend against AI-powered threats.
When Intoxalock's servers went dark, thousands of drivers were stranded. It is a stark reminder that connectivity is often a bug, not a feature.
A data breach affecting 243,000 French educators reveals a deeper shift in how institutional trust is being dismantled by the commoditization of administrative data.
If cybercrime were a sovereign nation, its GDP would trail only the United States and China. Inside the escalating arms race of AI-powered extortion.
A newly discovered exploit affecting 270 million iPhones reveals that the era of the 'secure' device is ending, replaced by a need for constant biological-style digital resilience.
When state-level hacking tools hit the public domain, the premium on Apple's closed ecosystem shifts from a feature to a liability.