It’s been a year since the Olympic torch went out in Paris—at least officially. But anyone standing near the Tuileries Garden these days could be forgiven for thinking the Games...
Silver Medal, No Deal: U.S. Hurdler Daniel Roberts Dropped by Nike Despite Career-Best Season
He thought 2024 was the turning point. It was—but not in the way anyone expected. Just weeks after Daniel Roberts stormed to a silver medal in the 110-meter hurdles at...
Microsoft’s Delayed AI Chip Gives Nvidia Even More Breathing Room
Setbacks push Microsoft’s Maia “Braga” chip to 2026, shaking confidence in its silicon ambitions Microsoft’s big bet on building its own artificial intelligence chips has hit another wall. Its next-generation...
Microsoft Quietly Adjusts Windows User Count, Hinting at 400,000 Drop Over Three Years
Subtle messaging shift fuels questions about platform’s long-term dominance Microsoft hasn’t made a formal announcement. But if you squint hard enough—and if you’re a tech columnist with a knack for...
Stranded in the Subcontinent: UK’s F-35B Fighter Jet Raises Eyebrows in India
British stealth jet stuck at Kerala airport sparks classified tech concerns, diplomatic whispers A British Royal Navy F-35B Lightning II fighter jet has been grounded at an Indian airport for...
RFK Jr. Sets Ambitious Goal: Every American in a Wearable by 2029
Health secretary unveils bold vision to combat obesity through data-driven personal fitness tracking Americans may soon be as familiar with wearables as they are with smartphones — if Robert F....
Big Banks and Big Tech Come Together to Tame AI Risks in Finance
Citi, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft and others back FINOS initiative to standardize AI controls for banking The race to integrate AI into finance just hit a collaborative gear, with some of...
South Korea Eyes Banks as Gatekeepers for Stablecoin Launches
Central Bank Pushes for Safer Rollout Amid Crypto Boom and Capital Flight Concerns South Korea’s central bank wants to hand the keys to the country’s budding stablecoin market to banks—at...
Powell Signals Green Light for Banks to Engage in Crypto, Easing Regulatory Fog
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave the clearest indication yet that U.S. banks can safely operate in crypto, provided they follow the rulebook. Testifying before Congress on June 24, Powell...
U.S. Senate Eyes Crypto Rules as Coinbase’s VanGrack Warns of Regulatory Vacuum
The U.S. Senate is finally turning its full attention to crypto. And the message from industry insiders was loud and clear—act fast or lose global ground. On June 24, the...