
Since 1998, DevX has helped people start businesses, build websites, and provide enterprise technology to people globally. Interviewing the likes of Microsoft’s co-founder, Steve Ballmer, the publication brings comprehensive, reliable, and accessible insights to the Internet.

A rare bipartisan alliance in the House is pressing Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to explain recent export controls, seeking clarity on the trigger, scope, and expected impact of the measures.

A former New York City Council candidate has been charged with forgery after prosecutors said he used artificial intelligence to push fake endorsements and fabricated news articles on social media.

A stealth crypto startup named Ground has secured $3.6 million in pre-seed funding, co-led by Bain Capital Crypto and ParaFi, a sign that early-stage crypto deals are gaining traction again.

A new necklace-style device called The90 Gem promises to turn daily sun exposure into personalized guidance, aiming to close the gap between generic UV data and real skin risk. The

A tech culture newsletter is turning its focus to an unlikely object: the chain worn by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In a new edition teased Monday, the writer promises an

SpaceX and Charter Communications have discussed a possible partnership to offer a consumer mobile phone service in the United States, according to a report from Bloomberg News on Friday. The

Meta is weighing partnerships with prediction markets Polymarket and Kalshi as it develops a similar app, according to a report citing people familiar with internal talks. The discussions, encouraged by

Addiction treatment centers say a growing share of clients are seeking help for heavy, compulsive smartphone use that is disrupting work, school, and home life. Clinicians report more people arriving

In San Francisco, Orthogonal announced a $4.3 million seed round today, signaling fresh momentum for tools that promise to simplify how businesses discover, connect, and pay across the internet. The

As global football tournaments draw near, security experts are warning that artificial intelligence is giving scammers new reach and speed. Fans are facing fake tickets, cloned sites, and social media

Shoppers are asking why vendors sell magnetic wallets, chargers, and mounts for phones that do not ship with built-in magnets. The short answer is that accessory makers have built a

A tech segment on Fox & Friends First spotlighted two urgent stories: a man who used a fake, AI-generated pro-MAGA influencer to raise money, and a retail location in San

Micron Technology briefly eclipsed Meta Platforms in market value on Thursday, a striking turn that highlights how the race to supply artificial intelligence hardware is reshaping investor priorities. The shift

As detainees walk free in large numbers, a stark picture is emerging of hidden abuse inside guarded compounds once believed to hold only men. Aid groups say female survivors are

A new collaboration tool is pitching a simple promise: flexible work without lock-in, built on the plain-text markdown format that many teams already use. In a recent briefing, the presenter
A private firm is seeking to build a data center on agricultural land at West Sleekburn in Northumberland, setting up a test of growth, food security, and rural policy. The

I review a lot of AI apps that promise to feel human, only to deliver a chatbot with a personality sticker slapped on top. So when PolyBuzz AI started showing

A newly announced joint venture says it will open access to ICE futures and NYSE tokenized equities for OKX customers in the United States and abroad, signaling a push to

Kalshi is now valued at $22 billion after raising $1 billion in a Series F round, a move that signals a new phase for event-contracts trading. The jump in valuation

A new wave of electric ferries is moving from pilot projects to daily passenger service, signaling a shift in how cities move people over water and cut emissions. From San

Qualcomm said it will acquire AI startup Modular for an undisclosed sum, signaling a push to reduce reliance on smartphones and deepen its software and AI offerings. The deal, announced

Growth tends to outpace caution. When a company moves from a handful of employees to several hundred, or from a single product to a sprawling platform, the systems holding everything
Augmented reality has chased spectacle for years. Flashy demos. Cameras on your face. Social pushback every time. I believe the future is quieter. It looks like regular glasses, talks when

Rising memory prices are reshaping how devices are made and sold, as large firms raise tags while smaller brands struggle to survive. In recent weeks, Apple and Microsoft have lifted

A news conference about the deaths of two children has sparked new questions after a local resident said he learned that the children’s grandmother was a suspect. The development, shared

In a stark warning to higher education and industry, MIT President Sally Kornbluth told a packed audience that the nation’s research engine is under growing pressure as money for top

Xlinks is seeking to build a new data campus in Devon, but local resistance is already forming around the plan. The project would place a large technology site in the

At MIT, a research symposium on the ethics of computing convened scholars and practitioners to examine how technology shapes society and what responsible design looks like now. The event brought
AI headlines felt thin this week, but the signal was loud. The future is less about a single model and more about systems that manage many. My view is simple:

A brief but clear reminder from a platform representative has rekindled a familiar debate in gaming: add-on services are not included with hardware or base plans. The statement, “The game











