Why Neuromorphic Computing is the End of the Brute Force Era
For the last decade, the AI revolution has been fuelled by a more-is-more philosophy. To get smarter models, we built bigger data centers, consumed more gigawatts, and pushed standard GPU architecture to its thermal limits. We have, in essence, been trying to simulate the elegance of thought using the digital equivalent of a sledgehammer. But as we hit the…
Solving for Trust: The Evolution of AI Video Broadcast Quality
A thirty-second NBA Finals commercial was recently greenlit with a two-thousand-dollar budget and a two-day deadline. The creative team bypassed traditional studio bookings, talent hires, and directors. Instead, the process involved prompting, output review, and submission for broadcast approval. The advertisement aired and gained significant traction without viewers questioning the authenticity of the visuals. This…
Deepfake Makers Go Mainstream: Who’s Using Them and Why
An employee in Hong Kong joined what appeared to be a routine video call with senior executives. The faces were familiar. The voices matched. Instructions were clear. A £20 million transfer was approved without hesitation. None of the executives on the call were real. The fraud was later confirmed by Arup, a global engineering and consulting firm known…
Why Carbon-Aware Computing is the New DevOps Standard
In the tech world of 2026, we’ve reached a fascinating paradox. We are building the most sophisticated intelligence in human history, yet our ability to scale it is being governed by something as ancient as the weather. For decades, the Cloud felt like a magical, invisible resource. We pushed code, and it ran. We scaled clusters, and…
The New IP Architecture: Navigating AI Copyright in 2026
The legal bedrock of the creative industry hasn’t just shifted; it has fractured. For decades, intellectual property was a predictable, if complex, domain. As we navigate the complexities of AI copyright in 2026, we have fundamentally rewired the definition of authorship. Consequently, we have moved past the era of experimental prompts into a world where generative assets are the…
Integrating AI in Creative Workflow as Infrastructure
For years, the relationship between creative agencies and artificial intelligence was defined by “the prompt.” Designers used Midjourney to generate mood boards. Copywriters used ChatGPT to cure writer’s block. But as we move through 2026, a fundamental shift has occurred. The era of treating AI as a “toy” or a standalone tool is over. The…
Pax Silica and the New Tech Divide: Inside the Emerging Semiconductor Cold War
The global technology sector is currently undergoing its most radical transformation since the dawn of the internet. The ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and the high-stakes postponement of the Trump-Xi Beijing Summit are not merely political headlines. They are the primary architects of a new hardware and infrastructure reality. Together, these crises have accelerated the rise of Pax Silica,…
Bluetooth LE Audio: Measurable Gains, Limited Perceptual Impact
Bluetooth LE audio introduces measurable improvements in efficiency and performance, built around the LC3, a next-generation low-power audio codec. It is positioned as a significant step forward from Bluetooth Classic. However, the experience it delivers is less clear-cut. In controlled testing, Bluetooth LE audio performs better on measurement tools. In actual listening, the difference is…
Browser Market Share Shifts: Privacy Browsers Challenge Chrome
Browser market share is no longer just a measure of dominance. It increasingly reflects risk, privacy exposure, and enterprise decision-making. What once appeared to be a settled market is now being actively reassessed inside IT departments. Chrome continues to lead the global browser market share by a wide margin. However, that dominance is being questioned in a new context, one…
Productivity is Broken: Why More Tools Aren’t Making Work Easier
In the modern tech environment, the word “productivity” has become a bit of a ghost, something we keep chasing with more software, only to find it drifting further away. Despite a decade of “digital transformation,” the average knowledge worker is now more overwhelmed than ever. We are currently living through a paradox: as our tools become…