The race to make cities smarter has been running long enough that the word “smart” has started to lose meaning. Sensor networks that generate data nobody acts on. Pilot projects that demonstrate what is possible without changing what is probable. Infrastructure decisions that require...
Something unexpected happened when Google invited a small Dutch startup to spend 12 weeks at its Paris headquarters. The tech giant, responsible for 3.5 billion Android devices, wanted to understand how Twindo had...
There is a quiet intensity in the way many mothers-to-be move through the world today. Pregnant in 2026 carries its own physical demands: bodies expanding, hormones humming, minds wrestling with anticipation and responsibility....
Siwar Al-Assad’s Damascus Has Fallen isn’t a typical historical account or detached political analysis. Instead, it reads as a raw and genuine testimony of Syria’s devastating collapse since 2011, particularly after Damascus fell to...
David Haddad, president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, is stepping down after leading the Warner Bros. Games division for 12 years. He will remain with the company for the next three months to...
Solsten, a pioneer in cognitive-behavioral artificial intelligence, is now at the forefront of a marketing transformation with its newest solution, Elaris. Just weeks after its debut, over 14,000 marketers worldwide have joined the...
There are moments when language falls short, when even the most carefully chosen words fail to bridge the distance between two people. In those spaces, something far more instinctive often steps in. A simple embrace, unplanned and unpolished, can communicate what sentences cannot. It is not dramatic or performative, yet it lingers with a kind of emotional clarity that words rarely achieve.
In recent years, as communication has shifted toward screens and curated expressions, physical connection has quietly receded. We text condolences, send heart emojis, and schedule video calls across time zones. Yet, for all the convenience, something essential has been diluted. The human body, once central to how we...
The internet was never designed to know who anyone really is. It was built to move information. For years, that weakness felt abstract, a technical flaw buried under convenience. Today, with AI able...
The polymath behind many innovations in supercomputing, AI, healthcare, longevity science, and technology is building the Herschel-Balki Observatory: an AI-driven public observatory in the largest Gold Tier dark sky park in Europe, named...
Siwar Al-Assad’s Damascus Has Fallen isn’t a typical historical account or detached political analysis. Instead, it reads as a raw and genuine testimony...
The polymath behind many innovations in supercomputing, AI, healthcare, longevity science, and technology is building the Herschel-Balki Observatory: an AI-driven public observatory in the...