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Monday morning. HR director at an industrial group. Glass meeting room. Lukewarm coffee. PowerPoint: “Employer Attractiveness 2026”. And the sentence, dropped like a verdict:“We can’t
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Monday morning. HR director at an industrial group. Glass meeting room. Lukewarm coffee. PowerPoint: “Employer Attractiveness 2026”. And the sentence, dropped like a verdict:“We can’t

A two-word sentence can trigger a nine-zero decision. “Translate COBOL.” When Anthropic explained how Claude Code could read, analyze, and accelerate COBOL modernization work, part

“This is about your health insurance, your rates are going to increase…” You pick up. By reflex. By fatigue. By conditioning. And you feel the

In 1939 at the University of California, Berkeley, a PhD student arrives late to a statistics class. On the blackboard: two problems. He copies them,

Until now, water was a network problem. Pipes, plants, pumping stations, standards—an infrastructure promise. And like every infrastructure promise, it’s solid… until the day it

A child grows. Their clothes panic. So does your budget. Every growth spurt triggers the same ritual: drawers that suddenly feel too small, “emergency” purchases,

This morning, I came across a LinkedIn profile that looked flawless. Too flawless. Studio headshot. Perfect lighting. Polished skin. “Executive” framing.Crisp copy. Clean rhythm. Impeccable

Apple confirmed it has acquired Q.ai, an Israeli startup of around 100 people. The exact price was not disclosed, but public estimates place the deal

A smartphone with no camera. No microphone. Fewer sensors. It sounds like a prank, a paranoid fantasy, or a design-school stunt. Except the market already

Saturday of the absurd. 7% of American adults believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows. Yes. Brown cows. Before you laugh… ask yourself an uncomfortable

Your car isn’t the target. Your key is. That’s the uncomfortable twist of modern innovation: the more a technology removes friction from your life, the

He changed planets the way he changes T-shirts. Or the mother of his children. Yes, I’m talking about Elon Musk. Some leaders pivot because they

Google just pulled off something even some governments no longer dare to do: borrowing money for 100 years. I read it twice. A century-long bond,

Two years of research and preparation on new activities for Sony… with a small, dynamic team. In 2005, I filed a patent for Sony and