30-Minute WCAG 2.2 Audit on My Portfolio: Six Fixes I Couldn't Ignore
Developers preach accessibility but ignore it on their own sites. My quick WCAG 2.2 audit proved it—six glaring issues fixed fast.
Developers preach accessibility but ignore it on their own sites. My quick WCAG 2.2 audit proved it—six glaring issues fixed fast.
An AI agent proudly announced 14% revenue growth. It was dead wrong, blending apples and oranges from mismatched systems. Here's why context engineering trumps retrieval tweaks.
Gamers, no more clunky installs or data leaks – AI coaching now blasts through your browser like a lightsaber. One dev measured it all for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Picture an AI agent loose in your company's data jungle, grabbing outdated intel and sparking a compliance nightmare. That's the wake-up call: autonomous AI systems live or die by data governance.
Your top prompt engineer quits Friday. Monday, they're undercutting you with your own playbook. Trade secrets aren't sci-fi; they're the IP quietly fueling—or gutting—your tech business.
Swaps desks drowning in end-of-day reconciliations? TS Imagine's new module vows real-time fixes. I've seen these promises before—let's unpack the spin.
Imagine your go-to HTTP client turning Trojan horse overnight. That's Axios for thousands of devs after North Korean actors compromised its NPM packages.
Helaba's gone live with Murex's MX.3 collateral module – capping three decades of partnership. But in fintech's cutthroat world, is backend plumbing like this enough to keep a legacy bank ahead?
Picture this: AI labs swimming in billions, promising utopia. Now? They're killing golden projects just to stay afloat. The **AI industry's race for profits** has turned cutthroat.
Chatbots flop when they invent facts. These 7 RAG architectures — ripped from production systems — ground them in reality, but each hides nasty tradeoffs.
Picture this: You invent the next big gadget, patent it solo, sue the competition—and lose everything because you forgot one guy's input from a backyard chat. Blue Gentian v. Tristar shows how sloppy inventorship can nuke your exclusive rights.
Picture this: your slick AI recruitment platform's trademark under fire because it's 'just software.' Federal Circuit just slammed the door on that nonsense, handing JobDiva a remand and tech a brighter future.
Picture this: Your AI advisor spits out a 'fact' that tanks your deal. Hallucination? Or just business as usual? We can't trust AI—not yet.
Everyone starts clicking AWS buttons, dreaming of quick wins. Terraform flips that script, turning fragile fiddling into bulletproof code. It's not hype—it's market reality.
An AI whiz demos her neural net at TechCrunch Disrupt. Cheers erupt. Patent rights? Gone forever. Here's why thousands of inventors repeat these exact blunders.
Tok-Edge emerges from stealth with a novel Redemption Token and $15M valuation. It's a bold stab at crypto fund liquidity, but regulators and markets will decide if it sticks.
Fraudsters armed with AI are blurring reality like never before. Here's why hitting pause could be the ultimate fintech superpower.
Everyone thought Berkheimer handed patent owners a golden ticket past early Alice deaths. Then a jury in Texas said nope—and crushed claims in the first post-Berkheimer Section 101 trial verdict.
Schwab clients already own over 20% of all crypto ETFs out there. Now the giant brokerage wants in on spot trading—with a waitlist that screams caution.
A new report from Borderless drops a bombshell: stablecoin FX is closing in on traditional bank speeds across LATAM and East Africa. Vendors from Mexico City to Nairobi are already ditching wires for crypto rails.