Foldable iPhone Delay: What It Means for Launch, Supply & Buyers
We tend to celebrate “firsts” – the first foldable phone, the first feature to ship – without interrogating the invisible work that makes those firsts sustainable. The recent back-and-forth reporting on Apple’s foldable iPhone…
Read MoreCaveman for Claude: Proven Prompt Tactics to Slash LLM Costs
We often celebrate AI that speaks more – more context, more explanation, more hand-holding. But there’s a quieter, equally important optimization that’s gaining traction: making AI say less, and say it with surgical precision. I recently came…
Read MoreInside the LG Rollable: Why Today’s Foldables Still Fall Short
We tend to celebrate the devices that ship. But sometimes the most instructive product is the one that never reached store shelves. The recently surfaced teardown of LG’s rollable phone is one such artifact: a near-production-grade design that exposes…
Read MorePerplexity Incognito Lawsuit: How to Protect Your Private Chats
We treat “incognito” like a promise: a private space to ask sensitive questions without leaving a trace. But when a vendor’s implementation, telemetry architecture, or third‑party contracts contradict that promise, the mismatch becomes a trust failure…
Read MoreWhy Samsung Keeps M13 OLED in Foldables — What It Means for Buyers
The next big thing in foldables may be… the same thing. We instinctively equate progress with new materials and headline-grabbing components. So when reports surface that Samsung’s next foldables will likely reuse the M13 OLED panel already…
Read MoreAmazon’s 3.5% Fuel Surcharge (Apr 17): Protect Your Wallet
We often treat logistics as a predictable cost line on a P&L. The recent decision by a major marketplace to add a fuel-and-logistics surcharge is a reminder that supply-chain economics are porous to geopolitics – and that architectural…
Read MoreMicrosoft MAI: Humanist AI – Strategic Insight for Enterprise
We celebrate breakthroughs in model quality, but the quieter – and far more consequential – shift is economic and operational: building world-class multimodal components with dramatically smaller teams and lower compute draws a new map for…
Read MoreMercor Breach: LiteLLM Supply‑Chain Attack — How to Respond
We worship open source for velocity and innovation – and often treat its governance as an afterthought. The recent supply‑chain compromise tied to the LiteLLM ecosystem, which reportedly affected thousands of organisations including an AI…
Read MoreSnap Acquires Rec Room as Platform Shuts June 1 — AR Impact
We celebrate reach – monthly active users, headline valuations, fundraising multiples – and too often we mistake reach for resilience. The Rec Room story is a useful corrective: scale without sustainable economics is still fragile, and…
Read MoreApple Gave Feds ‘Hide My Email’ Identities — What Users Must Know
We treat “anonymized” as an absolute. It rarely is. Hook Weighing a privacy promise against how systems are actually built often reveals a gap: features that feel anonymous to users can still leave clear trails for platform operators and, by…
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