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The Hidden Cost of AI: Why Bad Ideas Drain Enterprise Budgets
Despite plummeting costs for AI infrastructure, enterprises are wasting millions on unviable projects. Companies must aggressively vet ideas to avoid budget drain.

Walmart and Wing Expand Drone Delivery to Seven New U.S. Cities
Wing, Alphabet's drone delivery service, is expanding to seven additional U.S. cities through its partnership with Walmart. The move signals that drone delivery is transitioning from a novelty to a practical logistics solution for everyday consumers.

Rising PC Prices Signal End of Budget Laptops as Memory Costs Surge
Memory shortages have pushed PC prices up by double digits in Europe. Analysts warn that sub-$500 laptops could disappear by 2026 as AI demand diverts chip supply.

Thirteen Years on Mars: How Engineers Keep Curiosity Operational
NASA's Curiosity rover continues to operate on Mars 13 years after landing. Software updates and careful engineering keep its science instruments working despite the harsh environment.

Megarounds Surge Across Enterprise Software, AI and Space Tech in Biggest Funding Week of the Year
A massive funding week saw over a dozen startups raise hundreds of millions, led by a $750M round for spend-management platform Ramp. Enterprise software, AI developer tools and space tech dominated.

Self-Service Data Replication Platform Artie Launches to Simplify Warehouse Pipelines
Artie launches a self-service version of its real-time data replication tool targeting companies that want fast database-to-warehouse sync without heavy engineering overhead.

Facial Recognition Error Leads to False Arrest Lawsuit in Florida
A Florida man is suing police after a facial recognition system wrongly flagged him as a child luring suspect. The lawsuit says officers ignored evidence he was 300 miles away.

SpaceX Reveals Orbital AI Data Center Design With Massive Compute Capacity
SpaceX detailed its AI1 satellite, an orbital data center wider than a Boeing 747 with an interchangeable chip payload delivering up to 150 kW of compute power.

AI Agents Reshape Enterprise Leadership and Workforce Roles
As AI agent adoption surges, enterprise leaders face a critical shift in managing hybrid human-AI teams, requiring new governance and reskilling strategies.

Bluesky Builds Its Own Reddit With New Communities Feature
Bluesky is developing a Communities feature similar to Reddit's subreddits, aiming to create dedicated spaces for topic-based discussions and user-driven moderation.

Wired Earbuds Stage a Comeback as Users Seek Reliability Over Convenience
After years of wireless dominance, wired earbuds are returning to favor among consumers who value reliability and sound quality over cord-free convenience.

YouTube Brings Direct Messaging to US Users in Latest Social Expansion
YouTube is expanding direct messaging to US users as part of a test, deepening its social networking push and competing with established messaging apps.

Microsoft to Let Windows 11 Users Strip Web Results From Local Searches
Microsoft is developing a toggle to remove web results from local Windows 11 searches, responding to long-standing user complaints about mixed search outputs.

Microsoft Overhauls Windows Printing With Modern Protocol Support
Microsoft introduces Windows Ready Print, a new printing model that adopts IPP, eSCL, and Universal Print to replace legacy drivers and improve cloud integration.

AI-Generated Code May Slow Software Teams Instead of Boosting Speed
New analysis suggests AI coding assistants could reduce team velocity by increasing review time and technical debt.

Time Tracking Software Market Shifts Toward Freelancer and Remote Team Needs
A review of top time-tracking tools reveals a market shift toward freelancer and remote team needs, with Toggl Track leading for simplicity and Timely for automation.

The Hidden Cost of AI: Workers Spend Hours Correcting Automation Errors
Employees spend over six hours weekly correcting AI errors, a hidden cost that fuels job frustration and challenges assumptions about automation's productivity benefits.

Open Source Office Suite Euro-Office 1.0 Sparks Debate Over Microsoft Compatibility
Euro-Office 1.0 launches as a cloud-based open-source alternative to Microsoft 365, but LibreOffice backers criticize its reliance on Microsoft document formats, reigniting tensions over sovereignty versus compatibility.

Dell and HP Face Off in a Shifting Laptop Market
The rivalry between Dell and HP is evolving as both brands adjust their laptop strategies to meet changing consumer demands for performance, design and price.

SpaceX IPO Faces Investor Scrutiny Amid CEO Controversy
SpaceX considers an IPO while CEO Elon Musk's controversies create tension for investors balancing innovation with reputational risk.