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Geopolitics Technology 9 Mar 2026 · 8 min read

Augur Raises $15M to Turn Surveillance Infrastructure Into Geopolitical Intelligence

London startup backed by Plural capitalizes on European defense spending surge with AI platform that transforms CCTV and sensors into real-time threat detection—raising questions about who regulates commercial intelligence tools.

Geopolitics Technology 8 Mar 2026 · 8 min read

GitHub’s Geopolitical Exposure Puts Open Source at Risk

Microsoft's ownership and US trade law compliance expose developers worldwide to sanctions and access restrictions, reviving questions about centralized code hosting.

Technology 8 Mar 2026 · 7 min read

Alphabet Ties Pichai’s $692M Package to Waymo and Wing Performance

Three-year equity award shifts CEO incentives from core Google businesses to autonomous driving and drone delivery units, signaling strategic pivot to moonshot commercialization.

AI Technology 7 Mar 2026 · 8 min read

The Imperfection Arms Race: When Human Writing Needs to Look More Human

Students and writers are deliberately introducing errors and informal quirks into their work to pass AI detection - inverting decades of writing instruction and raising questions about what authenticity means…

Technology 7 Mar 2026 · 9 min read

Tech Sector Sheds 300,000 Jobs in Three-Year Reckoning

Layoffs since 2023 now exceed Great Recession totals as pandemic overhiring, AI restructuring, and cost pressures converge - with unemployment rising to 4% and tech hubs facing commercial real estate…

Technology 1 Mar 2026 · 8 min read

How Animals That Defy Homeostasis Are Solving Data Center Cooling

Research into heterothermic creatures that actively control body temperature is driving biomimetic breakthroughs in electronics thermal management—from chip-scale microchannels to passive radiative cooling.

AI Technology 28 Feb 2026 · 8 min read

GitHub Copilot Vulnerability Enabled Repository Takeovers via Malicious Issues

RoguePilot flaw exposed how AI coding assistants can be weaponized through passive prompt injection, allowing attackers to steal credentials and hijack repositories without exploiting traditional vulnerabilities.

Markets Technology 27 Feb 2026 · 8 min read

SpaceX Eyes Confidential IPO Filing in March, Targeting $1.75 Trillion Valuation

Elon Musk's rocket company moves toward what could become the largest public offering in history, testing a market that's shown renewed appetite for tech debuts.

Technology 27 Feb 2026 · 7 min read

SpaceX Hits 33-Flight Booster Record as Vulcan Faces National Security Launch Pause

The U.S. Space Force halted Vulcan Centaur missions after recurring solid rocket booster anomalies, while SpaceX extends its reusability lead and Blue Origin struggles with lunar lander development delays.

Markets Technology 27 Feb 2026 · 8 min read

BMW Completes 11-Month Humanoid Robot Trial as Manufacturing Automation Race Accelerates

Figure AI's robots handled 90,000 parts in BMW's Spartanburg plant, marking the first sustained deployment of general-purpose humanoids in high-volume automotive production.

Technology 27 Feb 2026 · 7 min read

California’s Operating System Age Gate Goes Live in Ten Months

AB 1043 requires Windows, macOS, and Linux to collect user age during setup and transmit signals to every app—no ID required, but enforcement on open-source remains unclear.

Technology 27 Feb 2026 · 8 min read

Denmark’s MitID Outage Exposes Single-Point Failure Risk for 5.8 Million Users

A 25-minute service disruption on February 27 locked millions out of banking, government services, and digital payments—illustrating the fragility of countries dependent on monopolistic digital identity infrastructure.