

Salfeld doesn’t scan your kid’s texts, doesn’t charge you monthly, and trusts you to teach your kids responsibility. And it doesn’t apologize for it. When Julia Brandt, a software engineer in Munich, started looking for parental control software for her 10-year-old daughter’s new laptop, she ran into a familiar problem.

By: William Jones As organizations expand across geographies, time zones, and digital ecosystems, the mechanics of communication have grown increasingly complex. What once functioned as simple video meetings now carries the weight of enterprise alignment, global training, investor relations, and large-scale brand engagement. Yet scale has introduced friction. Participation rises,

In the rapidly evolving landscape of electronic combat, the reliance on satellite signals has become a significant strategic liability. As global powers develop increasingly sophisticated methods to disrupt communications, the emergence of advanced quantum navigation provides a reliable and unjammable solution for maintaining situational awareness in contested environments. This breakthrough

Deep learning is reshaping the business and tech landscape in New York City. As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into everyday operations, NYC companies are leveraging deep learning to drive innovation, streamline processes, and stay competitive. From finance and healthcare to education and logistics, the city’s ecosystem is evolving rapidly

Automotive innovation is no longer a distant concept, it’s unfolding across New York City’s streets, showrooms, and infrastructure in real time. As electric vehicles, AI-powered retail platforms, and compact mobility solutions gain traction, the city is adapting with urgency and precision. From curbside charging stations in Queens to micro-EV pilots

Most UX teams I’ve talked to over the past year are quietly freaking out. Not because AI is going to replace them (that panic wave has already passed), but because they’re watching competitors ship personalized experiences that make their own work look like it was designed in 2019. And honestly?

By: Aneesh Upasanamandiram Baladevan Manufacturers of heavy duty vehicles are in a period when every decision comes with a cost. Markets shift. Supply chains are knotting chains. The technology is developing more quickly than certain factories. One thought has now become clearer than ever in this swirl: smart design is

By: Muneed Seo You plug in your USB drive, drag a file over, and instantly get the message: “The disk is write-protected. Remove the write-protection or use another disk.” No copy. No format. No save. Just frustration. A quick search for how to remove write protection on a USB drive

The reality of the portable power industry is that change comes slowly. Sure, you get a few more watts this year. Maybe a slightly faster chip. The box gets a marketing refresh. But innovation that matters? Does it make you rethink what’s possible? Rarely. A partnership between MAGFAST and Iontra

By: Elowen Gray As enterprises scale, software often becomes a structural challenge rather than a simple tool. While digital platforms are central to modern operations, many organizations find that standard solutions no longer meet their needs as complexity grows. Industry analysts estimate the global enterprise software market will surpass $500

AI writing rarely fails at producing text. It fails later, when that text needs to survive review, judgment, or consequence. Dechecker exists in the narrow space between “done” and “acceptable,” where small signals determine whether content moves forward or is questioned. The Moment AI Writing Becomes a Liability AI tools

For biotech leaders, artificial intelligence no longer feels like a future capability. It feels like a moving target. Models that seemed impressive just two years ago are now outdated. Tasks once assumed to require deep human expertise are now being completed faster, cheaper, and, in some cases, more accurately by

Developers need environments that are reliable, flexible, and secure. Whether they’re working on a small internal tool or a large-scale product rollout, the way code is tested and deployed matters just as much as the code itself. While public cloud platforms offer speed and convenience, more development teams are turning

By: Natalie Johnson For most of American history, churches have worried about attendance, doctrine, and community trust. Very few have worried about ransomware. That omission is no longer sustainable. As churches digitize their giving, communications, and operations, they have quietly become some of the most vulnerable institutions in the country.

Indie games are often where the most original ideas in gaming are born. Free from the constraints of massive publishers and blockbuster expectations, indie developers take creative risks that shape new genres, mechanics, and storytelling approaches. Yet despite the passion and innovation behind these projects, the harsh reality is difficult

By: Natalie Johnson While the mental health industry focuses on crisis hotlines and meditation libraries, Menthra is solving the fundamental problem: continuous support that actually remembers who you are. Marcus explained his anxiety triggers to a mental health chatbot at 2 AM on Tuesday. Specific work situations. Particular social dynamics.

We all know the world is moving at the speed of AI, and nowhere is that clearer than in the world of software development. AI coding assistants like Cursor and Claude Code are writing and shipping code at a velocity that’s hard to imagine. This rapid pace is revolutionizing the

You may have experienced the misery of assembling a game design document with a group of people spread out to separate cities or even working independently, but switching hardware, you know how cluttered it can become. Mechanics shift. Storylines evolve. Ideas of art and level design are updated. What began

A task hangs longer than expected, a handoff arrives half-ready, or a teammate carries more load than anyone notices. Silence grows, and you’re left guessing whether someone’s deep in focus or quietly stuck. Remote work offers autonomy, but without clear signals, trust can thin fast. This article breaks down how

By: Sosin Vitalii – iOS Senior Software Engineer in the FinTech industry The article examines the role of engineering thinking in the growth and sustainability of digital companies. It is shown that mature engineering practices—system design, technical debt management, automation of testing and deployment, and a culture of measurement—directly affect

By: Vince Louie Daniot If you’ve ever ended a busy week thinking, “Why am I still copying numbers from one system into another?” — you’re not alone. QuickBooks is a powerhouse for small and midsize businesses, but it’s not designed to do everything by itself. The real magic happens when

As architecture becomes increasingly merged with the most advanced technologies, digital fabrication lies at the core of transforming design and construction paradigms. The intersection of robotics, 3D printing, and green concrete in building design is constructing the future of the profession. Isaac Cobo Displas is one of the names that

By: Jake Smiths In today’s hyper-connected world, where boardrooms scrutinize cyber risk with the same intensity they reserve for earnings forecasts and market share, the role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) has become pivotal. CISOs are no longer merely guardians of firewalls and incident response playbooks; they are
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