
WWDC 2026: What Apple Actually Showed – The AI Catch-Up Is Real, But Is It Enough?
Apple didn’t drop any mind-blowing “one more thing” moments, and nothing here feels revolutionary on its own.

Apple didn’t drop any mind-blowing “one more thing” moments, and nothing here feels revolutionary on its own.

The big spoiler? There is no single winner. Different approaches dominate depending on the task.

On the recent “Intelligence at Work” livestream, OpenAI dropped three major updates for Codex — and the standout feature is already turning heads among developers and enterprise teams.

The madness isn’t just крепчает — it’s sprinting naked through the streets with a flamethrower.

Perplexity’s 2026 field study found 26 minutes of agent execution per session. Cross-product evidence sharpens the lesson: autonomy helps only when outputs can be verified.

The study demonstrates that AI isn’t just matching surface-level style — it is meeting (and exceeding) the implicit professional standard that expert lawyers use to judge each other’s work.

The era of "security through obscurity" is over. We are now in the era of "security through velocity." If you aren't auditing yourself with the same tools your enemies are using, you are already gone.

Another packed fortnight in AI. Models keep getting smarter, smaller, and weirder, while the infrastructure money flows at absurd scale.

Anthropic has officially launched two new flagship models: Claude Fable 5 (now available to everyone) and Claude Mythos 5 (restricted access for trusted partners).

In one of the most explosive growth stories in SaaS history, Lovable went from zero to $400 million ARR in just 14 months.

Discover the top remote healthcare trends transforming life for freelancers and independent workers. Learn how AI telehealth, wearable health monitoring, integrated digital care platforms, and flexible telemedicine services are making healthcare more accessible in 2026.

Discover the top benefits of configuration automation, including reduced human error, faster deployments, improved security, easier scalability, and increased IT team productivity.

That $1 billion cash pile? It will evaporate in hours during the final capitulation.

A new Harvard Business Review study shines a spotlight not on the entire IT industry, but on one of its largest and most established segments: outsourcing.

Hollywood didn’t just notice Sydney Sweeney. It finally realized she’s become too big — and too smart — to remain just talent. She’s infrastructure now.