PlayStation Announces It Will Kill New Physical Discs In 2028

PlayStation will no longer sell discs for new games starting in 2028, likely when the PS6 era kicks off, ushering in a fully digital age.

Navigating The New Pricing Paradigm For SaaS

The challenge is finding the sweet spot where both customer and provider feel confident they’re getting a fair deal.

How Tribeca, Cannes, A24 And The Generated Awards Are Validating AI Creators

For years the conversation around artificial intelligence in creative industries has largely centered on fear, but AI creators are now emerging in new and exciting areas.

7 EV-Friendly European Road Trips Where Charging Fits Naturally Into The Journey

Over 1.2 million charging points now available in 32 European countries, making EV road trips less about range anxiety and more about enjoying the journey

An Overlooked Opportunity To Bend The Curve On Cancer Care

AI has the potential to help bring predictability to complicated workflows by standardizing the path from simulation to treatment.

GLP-1 Access Program May Enable Affordable Access For Some On Medicare

Some Medicare beneficiaries are getting access to weight loss drugs this month through a so-called Bridge program. But questions remain regarding the pilot and its cost.

The Creative Director Job Is Becoming Director Of Models

​If you lead a creative team, in marketing, in film or in advertising, three concrete moves this quarter will compound for years.

​SaasPocalypse: Trading One Master For Another

More like we traded IBM’s dominance for Amazon’s, Microsoft’s and Google’s, calling it progress.

Five Pillars Of An Agentic AI Strategy That Actually Scales

Agentic AI shifts human roles from doing the work to directing and validating it.

Powerus Brings Ukraine’s Swarming Tech To Pentagon’s FPV Competition

Battle-proven swarming software from Ukraine will give a major boost to U.S. FPV drone makers Powerus — but it amplifies human pilots rather than replacing them.