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Grimes County just moved SpaceX's Terafab forward, but residents are pushing back over scale, transparency, and the project’s long-term impact.
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Grimes County just moved SpaceX's Terafab forward, but residents are pushing back over scale, transparency, and the project’s long-term impact.

That milestone changes the benchmark for enterprise software teams: review, governance, and workflow design now matter as much as raw coding output.

DIY builders like Annike Tan are turning cyberdecks into disguised personal gadgets, and that shift changes how online hardware culture gets seen, shared, and copied.
As AI infrastructure bills explode, Meta is testing a cheaper, faster build method that could reshape how big tech adds capacity.

A bot chained two decade-old DoS bugs into a one-machine attack, raising the urgency for web teams still running default HTTP/2 setups.

Google is turning Search into a personal branding layer for a limited class of creators and publishers, raising the stakes for attention, identity, and discovery.

A Science study says bumblebees can tackle a box-and-banana style puzzle on their own, a clue that even tiny-brained creatures may handle novel tasks without being taught.

WIRED found unreleased biometric code in Meta's smart glasses platform, raising fresh questions about consent, device permissions, and how far wearable AI can reach.

Fake literary agents are using polished emails, believable websites, and credible LinkedIn profiles to lure authors and publishers into a trust trap.

Meta is betting that creators will pay for answers analytics alone never gave them: why a post performed, not merely whether it did.

Motorola’s two foldables split on feel, size, and premium polish, forcing buyers to choose between comfort and wow factor.

Suno just raised $400 million at a $5.4 billion valuation, but the bigger question is whether viral novelty becomes durable habit while copyright fights drag on.