‘Lift is aerodynamic, not buoyancy’ — This new cargo drone uses an inflatable wing instead of a traditional rigid frame, and it could change how wars are fought

French startup tested inflatable wing cargo drone designed for portable battlefield logistics, autonomous resupply missions, and simplified maintenance operations

Security teams can’t keep up with how fast AI is cracking cloud security

Businesses are aware of AI-powered attacks, but their infrastructure can’t keep up with the speed of change.

The end of Moore’s Law? Huawei unveils new chip architecture, which it hopes can help it cut the gap on Nvidia and TSMC

Huawei introduced Tau Scaling Law and LogicFolding architecture as potential alternatives to Moore’s Law and traditional semiconductor scaling limitations.

Pentagon awards $9.7 billion in contracts to Dell, Microsoft to provide software, stop license sprawl, and cut costs across military and intelligence networks

Dell has been awarded a contract to supply Microsoft 365 software and other services for the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, and the US Coast Guard.

Lack of AI governance could force 40% of enterprises to roll back autonomous AI agents by 2027

Gartner warns enterprises may have to scale back agentic AI if they fail to get governance right from the get go.

A human-first approach to AI in retail

As AI transforms retail, success depends on empowering people, not replacing them.