Sharp KnifeThere’s something oddly beautiful about a wall of knives like the one in this photo, even if nothing here screams luxury. No Damascus waves shimmering under soft lighting, no ornate Japanese handles…
OPINTThere’s a very familiar pattern inside most large organizations: mountains of process data, endless dashboards, long audit trails — yet decisions still happen late, manually, and often only after…
OPINTThere’s something oddly familiar about the modern industrial landscape: endless dashboards, blinking sensor graphs, compliance checklists, weekly reports, and Slack messages full of “Did anyone catch…
PeppersThere’s a strange sadness in front of a buffet like this — not dramatic, not tragic, just the quiet sigh of effort without direction. The moment you look at it, you can sense the intent: someone…
CalendarialMarking its 10th anniversary, the event returns to Manhattan’s massive Javits Convention Center on December 10–11, bringing together a pretty remarkable lineup of technologists, policymakers,…
CalendarialA lively and compact industry gathering, Israfood 2025, full of movement, smells, and conversation. Freshly baked dough, espresso samples, and prepared dishes created a steady rhythm of tasting and…
OPINTThere’s a moment when you walk into a security exhibition and notice which booths are just noise and which ones are actually built to solve something real. Cognyte sits firmly in the second category —…
OPINTThere’s a certain shift happening quietly across developer tools — that long-standing gap between building an API and actually making it usable is finally closing. Today’s announcement adds another…
OPINTThere’s a quiet shift happening in how we understand the world, and it isn’t driven by bureaucracy, think-tanks, or gated intelligence networks — it’s emerging from open signals, public data, digital…