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Google's AI Paradox: Lawsuit Against Scraper Signals End of the Open Data Era
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Google's AI Paradox: Lawsuit Against Scraper Signals End of the Open Data Era

Google's lawsuit against SerpApi isn't just about scraping. It's a strategic move to control the data fueling the AI revolution and protect its search dominance.

Cisco's 'Wipe and Restore' Mandate: Why China's Latest Hack is More Than a Breach
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Cisco's 'Wipe and Restore' Mandate: Why China's Latest Hack is More Than a Breach

A new zero-day attack on Cisco by Chinese hackers requires a full system wipe, not a patch. PRISM analyzes the strategic implications for enterprise security.

NGL's Fire Sale: The Unceremonious End of a Viral-Growth Cautionary Tale
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NGL's Fire Sale: The Unceremonious End of a Viral-Growth Cautionary Tale

Controversial anonymous app NGL is acquired by ad-rewards firm Mode Mobile. PRISM analyzes the endgame for unethical growth-hacking and its dire consequences.

Cursor's Graphite Buyout Isn't About Code—It's About Owning the Entire AI Developer Stack
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Cursor's Graphite Buyout Isn't About Code—It's About Owning the Entire AI Developer Stack

Anysphere's acquisition of Graphite signals a major shift in AI devtools. This isn't a feature buy; it's a play to own the entire software development lifecycle.

The AI Gold Rush Is Over. VCs Now Demand Moats, Not Magic.
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The AI Gold Rush Is Over. VCs Now Demand Moats, Not Magic.

Top VCs at TechCrunch Disrupt signal a major shift. AI startups now need more than hype—they need defensible moats, true ROI, and data flywheels to survive.

Russia's AWS Attack Signals a New Front in Cyber War: Your Own Misconfigurations
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Russia's AWS Attack Signals a New Front in Cyber War: Your Own Misconfigurations

Analysis of Russia's multi-year cyberattack on AWS. The true threat isn't a flaw in the cloud, but the weaponization of customer misconfigurations.

AI vs. Minesweeper: The Real Test for Autonomous Coders and the Future of Software
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AI vs. Minesweeper: The Real Test for Autonomous Coders and the Future of Software

We tested AI on the classic game Minesweeper. Our analysis reveals the true capabilities and critical flaws of modern AI in the future of software development.

Apple's iPhone Fold: The $2,400 Delay Is a Strategic Masterstroke, Not a Mistake
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Apple's iPhone Fold: The $2,400 Delay Is a Strategic Masterstroke, Not a Mistake

Analysis: Apple's 2026 foldable iPhone faces delays and a high price. PRISM explores why this scarcity is a deliberate strategy, not a supply chain failure.

Strava's Paywall Gambit: Why Monetizing 'Year in Sport' Signals The End of an Era for Free Apps
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Strava's Paywall Gambit: Why Monetizing 'Year in Sport' Signals The End of an Era for Free Apps

Strava paywalled its popular 'Year in Sport' feature. Our analysis breaks down why this isn't a feature update, but a major signal for the app economy.

Sam Altman's BCI Play: Why 'Merge Labs' Ultrasound Bet Is a Direct Challenge to Musk's Neuralink
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Sam Altman's BCI Play: Why 'Merge Labs' Ultrasound Bet Is a Direct Challenge to Musk's Neuralink

Sam Altman's new BCI startup, Merge Labs, isn't just a Neuralink rival. Its ultrasound tech signals a strategic bet on non-invasive, scalable human-AI interfaces.

The Deepfake Return: How Generative AI Is Weaponizing Customer Service
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The Deepfake Return: How Generative AI Is Weaponizing Customer Service

Generative AI is fueling a new wave of ecommerce fraud with fake images for refund scams. Discover the impact on retailers and the emerging AI detection arms race.

Netflix's Avatar Play: Why Ready Player Me is a Metaverse Moat, Not a Gaming Gimmick
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Netflix's Avatar Play: Why Ready Player Me is a Metaverse Moat, Not a Gaming Gimmick

Netflix's acquisition of Ready Player Me isn't just about gaming. It's a strategic play to build a metaverse-style platform and lock users into its ecosystem.