May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Cristiano Ronaldo, at 41, prepares for his sixth World Cup, his first since leaving Europe for Saudi Arabia. Despite doubts, he continues scoring prolifically for Al Nassr and Portugal. Coach Roberto Martínez praises his hunger, while Ronaldo insists his numbers speak for themselves. This likely final World Cup is a chance to prove his elite level remains intact. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Travis Kelce recently discussed his low-key London getaway with Taylor Swift on his podcast, sharing surprising details about their food adventures, theater visits, and playful family teasing. The NFL star revealed a remarkable dinner at Gymkhana that changed his perspective on fine dining, while his brother Jason joked about the couple's relationship influencing his eating habits. As wedding rumors swirl, this lighthearted update offers fans a glimpse into their dynamic. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum The rise of AI coding agents is overwhelming open-source maintainers with low-effort pull requests, a phenomenon dubbed agent psychosis. As LLMs make small utility libraries obsolete and review burden skyrockets, the future of open source may belong to curated, hard-to-contribute projects. This structural shift, called bifurcation, threatens the radical transparency that once defined open source. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum The tech industry frequently falls for overhyped software trends promising revolution but delivering frustration. This article examines six such trends: blockchain, the metaverse, big data, service-oriented architecture (SOA), NFTs, and generative AI. Each trend attracted massive investment and media attention but in many cases left behind abandoned projects, unmet expectations, and hard-won lessons about what truly drives value. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Marketing hype is increasingly calling every automation an AI agent, but true agents require autonomy, multistep planning, and adaptation. This article explores the definition of agentic AI and the dangers of mislabeling simple workflows as agents. Enterprises risk strategic and financial losses if they don't demand technical honesty from vendors. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum SAP made ambitious AI announcements at Sapphire 2025, promising Knowledge Graph, Joule Studio, and AI Agent Hub by year-end. While those tools are now shipping, adoption has been minimal, especially for Joule Studio, which was limited to low-code content. SAP is already rolling out version 2.0 with pro-code features and agentic capabilities, aiming to meet enterprise demands for complex automation and optimization. View more
May 14, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Lemonade, AMD's local AI app, supports AMD ROCm GPUs and Ryzen NPUs but omits NVIDIA. Its GUI is limited, with few configuration options and no chat history. Despite this, it provides broad API integration and a variety of runtimes. The app is best suited for AMD hardware users who can keep models in memory. View more
May 13, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Every event, whether it's a product launch, corporate summit, charity gala, fundraiser, or community festival, deserves an audience that shows up with purpose. But in today's saturated digital landscape, simply creating an event page and hoping for organic discovery is not a strategy it's a gamble.... View more
May 13, 2026Twila Rosenbaum The technology and SaaS landscape is brutally competitive. Thousands of new products launch every month, each vying for the same editorial attention, investor eyes, and customer trust. In that environment, smart public relations is not a luxury it is survival infrastructure.Yet most brands either sk... View more
May 13, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Every brand, no matter how innovative its product or compelling its story, lives and dies by how well the world hears about it. In today's hyper-competitive digital landscape, visibility isn't just a marketing goal it's a survival mechanism. And at the center of that visibility strategy sits a decep... View more
May 13, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Apple has released iOS 26.5, adding end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging after beta testing. The feature is enabled by default but labeled as beta and will roll out to supported carriers over the coming months. Users can verify encryption via a lock icon in message threads, similar to iMessage. This update marks a significant milestone in cross-platform messaging security between iPhone and Android devices. View more
May 13, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Apple has released iPadOS 26.5 for iPad users, introducing several new features including a Pride Luminance wallpaper with custom color builder, Suggested Places in Apple Maps, precise snooze times in Reminders, a new monthly subscription option in the App Store for non-US users, and simplified Bluetooth pairing for Magic Keyboard, Mouse, or Trackpad via USB-C. This update is expected to be the last notable release before iPadOS 27 is previewed at WWDC 2026 on June 8. View more
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