Big Tech Doesn’t Fear Paying For AI Power. It Fears Waiting In Line

AI Power Demand Is Forcing Washington To Decide Who Pays, And Who Gets Connected First

Why Modern Pharma Requires A Central Nervous System For Assets

Forward-thinking manufacturers build native compliance protocols as a workflow, not as an afterthought—a pitfall that many struggle with.

Who Is Tom Brittney, The DCU’s Latest Viral ‘Confirmed’ Batman?

Insiders are now throwing out another name in the search for a “confirmed” DCU Batman, Tom Brittney. Who is the actor?

A New Book Explores Community, Culture, And Weather Risk

A new book explores how culture, geography, perception, experience, and trust shape responses to weather risks.

This Compact, Emission-Free Gas Turbine Is Rocket Science

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at America lagging in EVs and charging infrastructure, and Sunrun’s transformation into a company

​Why Cyber Isn’t Just A Risk Oversight Issue—It’s A Strategic Execution Issue

What happens when a risk that shapes strategic execution is handled primarily through a structure designed for controls, compliance and disclosure?​

What Went Wrong With ‘Supergirl,’ Critical, Audience And Box Office Disaster

Supergirl is putting up terrible box office numbers, and there are many, many reasons why this all went very wrong.

SwitchBot’s New Matter Ceiling Light Takes On Hue And Govee

SwitchBot enters the smart ceiling light market with a budget-friendly, Matter-compatible RGBICWW light starting at just $49.99

Why Most Disaster Recovery Solves The Wrong Problem

Here’s how leaders can align disaster recovery with business impact, revenue protection and customer trust.

LG Display OLED Screens Achieve World-First ‘Perfect Color/Brightness’ Certification

Entire range of big-screen OLED panels bags ground-breaking award from renowned independent testing lab.