The Moment the World Held Its Breath September 2025. Inside the marble-walled chambers of the United Nations General Assembly, tension thickens the air. Delegates sit forward, a convoy of translation headsets glowing, as the U.S. representative raises their hand. All eyes watch as a door to the future swings open—and then, with a curt, measured… Continue reading U.s. Rejects International Ai Oversight At U.n. General Assembly | While Heads Of State And World Experts Highlighted Risks And Opportunities From Ai, U.s. Representatives Expressed Deep Opposition To Any Global Effort To Govern The Technology.
Month: September 2025
Big Tech Dreams Of Putting Data Centers In Space
The sky was never the limit. On a humid August dawn in Texas, engineers huddled around screens as a rocket clawed its way skyward, carving a white plume through the sleepy atmosphere. But this was no ordinary launch—inside the nose, a cluster of cold-eyed computers awaited zero gravity above. Project Starcloud, the world’s first full-scale… Continue reading Big Tech Dreams Of Putting Data Centers In Space
Morgan Stanley Warns Ai Could Sink 42-year-old Software Giant Adobe
A Disrupted Morning in Silicon Valley It was the kind of San Francisco sunrise that screamed possibility—sunbeams cresting over glass towers, engineers already hunched in co-working spaces, coding a new world. But on September 25, 2025, hope curdled to anxiety with a single Wall Street dispatch: Morgan Stanley, one of the most revered financial institutions… Continue reading Morgan Stanley Warns Ai Could Sink 42-year-old Software Giant Adobe
Laid-off Tech Workers Say H-1b Crackdown Won’t Help Them Get A Job
Fired. Replaced. Outsourced. The Moment That Set Silicon Valley Ablaze It’s midnight in Palo Alto. The cavernous glow of monitors casts bluish shadows as Alex, a software engineer, logs in for his last shift. Tomorrow, he’ll walk out of his tech giant’s glass campus carrying a cardboard box — his badge already disabled. In the… Continue reading Laid-off Tech Workers Say H-1b Crackdown Won’t Help Them Get A Job
Canada Wants To Lure Tech Workers Who Won’t Get Us H-1b Visas
A Quiet Office, A World Upended When Neha Kapoor’s phone buzzed in the haze of a Silicon Valley afternoon, she expected a client ping, maybe news from home in Mumbai. Instead, the alert hit like a cyclone: “US H-1B visa fee jumps to $100,000.” Neha’s future—the San Francisco apartment, the late-night code jams, the hope… Continue reading Canada Wants To Lure Tech Workers Who Won’t Get Us H-1b Visas
Federal Judge Rules ‘Mypillow Guy’ Mike Lindell Defamed Smartmatic Over 2020 Election Voting Machine Claims
The Gavel Falls: Chaos in Courtroom 1703 The crackle of anticipation in Denver’s U.S. District Court was palpable as Judge Nina Y. Wang reviewed a motion that would soon become infamous—a 21st-century legal misfire. The instigators? Not seasoned fraudsters, nor a shadowy band of hackers, but two attorneys representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in his… Continue reading Federal Judge Rules ‘Mypillow Guy’ Mike Lindell Defamed Smartmatic Over 2020 Election Voting Machine Claims
London Nurseries Hit By Hackers, Data On 8,000 Children Stolen
A Morning Shattered: Chaos Unfolds On a brisk September morning in London, the hum of everyday life in dozens of nurseries was pierced by a chilling email notification: “Your children’s photos and profiles have been compromised.” The message wasn’t spam. For the Kido nursery chain’s staff and parents, it marked the beginning of a digital… Continue reading London Nurseries Hit By Hackers, Data On 8,000 Children Stolen
How Tech Lords And Populists Changed The Rules Of Power (Financial Times – Weekend Essay)
A Stolen Night in San Francisco It’s 2 a.m. at San Francisco’s City Hall. Shadows flicker in marble corridors as political aides clutch smartphones, eyes glued to viral posts storming across millions of screens. Tweets and TikToks that surge not from any chamber, but from tech billionaire accounts, populist provocateurs, and anonymous bots. In the… Continue reading How Tech Lords And Populists Changed The Rules Of Power (Financial Times – Weekend Essay)
Employees Learn Nothing From Phishing Security Training, And This Is Why
The Click That Changed Everything It starts like a scene from a modern thriller, except it’s real — a tired employee, Tom, sifts through a barrage of unread emails at 8:43 a.m. The subject line glows: “Urgent: Payroll Notice.” He hesitates, remembering a recent security workshop. The office is quiet. One click later, Tom’s world… Continue reading Employees Learn Nothing From Phishing Security Training, And This Is Why
U.s. Treasury Secretary Calls Taiwan ‘World’s Biggest Single Point Of Failure’ — Lion’s Share Of Advanced Chips Are Made In Taiwan
Taipei, 2:37 a.m.—Inside a humming cleanroom the size of a football field, impossibly delicate microchips slide down a conveyor belt, bound for every corner of the planet. In these moments, Taiwan isn’t just an island; it’s the beating heart of the digital world. The world’s most advanced semiconductors—those hidden brains powering your phone, your car,… Continue reading U.s. Treasury Secretary Calls Taiwan ‘World’s Biggest Single Point Of Failure’ — Lion’s Share Of Advanced Chips Are Made In Taiwan
