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The Linux Foundation Uses DNS to Give AI Agents a Trusted Identity

The Linux Foundation (LF) has announced two open-source initiatives designed to strengthen trust in enterprise AI. One extends the Domain Name System (DNS) to provide verified identities for AI agents, while the other provides an open framework for assessing AI systems against emerging global standards The first initiative, Agent Name Service (ANS)...

How AI Agents Are Rewiring Market Power and Brand Visibility

Across retail, payments, and big tech, AI-enabled checkout, automated product comparison, and autonomous purchasing tools are becoming critical for e-commerce. The industry has moved beyond talking about AI to managing the transition to agentic commerce The audit and assurance, consulting, and tax services firm PwC sees agentic commerce influencing...

Memory Chip Shortage Aggravated by Rush to Build More Data Centers

Not that critics of data center expansion needed another reason to oppose those facilities in their backyards, but they have one: the memory chip shortage As fabricators reallocate their resources to meet the demands of the AI industry, the big losers will be consumers, as the prices of the gadgets they love soar....

License Plate Reader Adds Device Snooping Feature

A multinational aerospace, defense, and security technology company has begun marketing an upgrade to its Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system that records smart device identifiers — like those used by smartphones, earbuds, watches, tire pressure sensors, employee badges and pet microchips The upgrade, called SignalTrace, can be installed...

AI Literacy Is at the Core of Online Safety

Online safety is no longer just about avoiding bad links and using strong passwords. As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes part of everyday life, people must also learn to recognize persuasive AI-generated content, deepfakes, and other increasingly convincing forms of digital deception Traditional digital safety focused on multi-factor...

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The Digital Shelf Begins Before the Search Bar

Retail marketers are rethinking what constitutes the digital shelf. Rather than beginning on retailer product pages or search results, the customer journey often starts earlier through social media, streaming platforms, digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising, and other discovery channels Elizabeth Brooks, SVP of client experience at Brkthru, said r...

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Can John Ternus Bring Bold Design Back to Apple?

Anyone who follows my work knows I have never been a big fan of Apple. I generally favor open ecosystems, modularity, and raw performance over Apple's closed approach As a regular builder of high-performance desktop computers — typically completing two extensive builds per quarter — I strongly favor the AMD Threadripper and Ryzen AI processor l...

Flipper One Takes Hardware Hacking Into Uncharted Waters

Roughly 20 years into the reign of mobile computing devices, those of us who keep apace of such things are probably used to the pageantry of product announcements. The grandiloquence of the painstaking choreography makes an incredulous observer roll their eyes But Flipper is one of those rare tech companies that can make announcements that instantl...

CTO Confidence in Scaling AI Falls for Third Straight Year

Enterprise readiness for AI remains a growing concern, with CTO confidence in scaling the technology falling for the third year in a row, according to a report by a global digital engineering and consulting company In its latest "What CTOs Think" report, which is based on insights from 500 CTOs, Akkodis found that CTO confidence in their organizati...

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Platform-Switching Tax: The Hidden Cost Every Multi-Platform Seller Pays

You know the drill. You open Shopify in the morning. Switch to Amazon at lunch. Check Instagram’s backend in the afternoon. Sellers bounce around platforms like this every day But you probably don’t stop to consider that every switch results in a loss of efficiency....

Satisfied CX Leaders Still Looking for New Vendors

The customer experience (CX) outsourcing industry was built on a simple equation: more agents, more tickets handled, and lower operating costs. But that equation is collapsing. The new currency is efficiency: fewer agents, smarter automation, and seamless integration. Yet here’s the rub: while AI promises to improve CX operations, many organizations are struggling to implement it effectively...

Impulse Buying Taking Backseat to Deliberate Shopping: Report

Shoppers are showing less impulse and greater deliberation when making purchasing decisions these days, according to a report released Tuesday by a global provider of user-generated content platforms for brands and retailers Today's shoppers are becoming more deliberate in their purchase decisions, prioritizing trust, validation, and value over con...

Whatnot-Shopify Integration Tackles Live Commerce Inventory Challenges

Live shopping platform Whatnot integrates directly with Shopify to help sellers expand into new channels and manage inventory and operations more efficiently Live commerce is becoming one of the fastest-growing channels in e-commerce. Last year, Whatnot surpassed $8 billion in live sales. The platform is adding more than half a million new users ev...

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The Anthropic Case Tests the Limits of AI Regulation

The U.S. government imposed export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models on June 12, forcing the company to restrict access to foreign nationals Anthropic responded by broadly disabling access to the models after determining it could not readily restrict usage based on nationality alone. Public reports indicate the move was driven by ...

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Fox Buying Roku: A Cage Match for the TV Home Screen

Fox’s plan to acquire Roku is one of those deals that looks obvious only after someone finally has the nerve to do it On paper, it is a $22 billion cash-and-stock transaction. In reality, it is Fox admitting something the entire media industry already knows but still hates saying out loud: the future of television is not just about owning shows, ...

Commodore Callback Revives the Flip Phone for the Digital Detox Era

Commodore, which can trace its lineage to the roots of microcomputing in the 1980s, released a not-so-dumb dumbphone Tuesday Its US$499 Callback 8020 flip phone is a mix of both "dumb" and smart features. They include:...

Study Finds Most Restaurants Missing From AI Recommendations

Looking for a nearby eatery to silence your growling stomach? Where you go could vary widely, depending on your search choices New research from SEO and AI search platform Local Falcon found a significant gap between searches conducted with AI search and Google Maps for restaurants....

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AI Can Identify Threats. It Can't Own Security Decisions

Investor enthusiasm for AI has fueled expectations that it will dramatically improve software development, automation, and cybersecurity operations AI has already changed how software is built, how attacks are generated, and how quickly both move through enterprises. It has also raised expectations for defenders: faster analysis, better prioritizat...

How to Build an AI-Native Sales Strategy Without Perfect CRM Data

Many organizations delay commercial AI initiatives because their CRM data is incomplete, inconsistent, or poorly maintained. According to consultants at Blue Ridge Partners, waiting for perfect data often means waiting indefinitely The firm's research suggests that commercial teams can often generate value from AI without first fixing every data qu...

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Apple's New AI Playbook

Watching the 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference last week, it became abundantly clear that Apple has finally awakened to the reality of the artificial intelligence arms race Throughout the generative AI boom, Apple has been quietly iterating on the sidelines while Microsoft and Google dominated the headlines....

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