AHOY Unveils Sovereign-Ready Toolkit to Make Sensor Data Auditable

AHOY unveils its Perception Suite, the world’s first sovereign deployable toolkit unifying perception, intelligence, and orchestration for real-world environments at Web Summit Rio.

For 11 Years Chick-fil-A Ruled the Roost In Customer Satisfaction. Jersey Mike’s Just Dethroned It.

The New Jersey sandwich chain edged Chick-fil-A by a single point, ending an 11-year reign just as it races toward a $12 billion IPO.

Students Are Increasingly Using AI to Cheat — And Getting Away With It

It’s harder than ever to detect AI-written text and easier than ever to churn it out.

Mars Is Spending Millions to Make M&M’s Without Synthetic Dyes. These Two Colors Didn’t Make the Cut.

Candy maker Mars is responding to pressure to remove synthetic dyes from its candy coating. It’s easier said than done.

Summer Bummer — Why Teen Hiring Is on Track for Its Worst Year Since 1948

A new forecast projects a paltry 790,000 teen jobs this summer. Inflation, older workers and AI are all to blame.

Hollywood Was Supposed to Be Dead. ‘Toy Story 5’ Just Powered Its Best Summer in Seven Years.

“Toy Story 5” opened to $160 million, making it the biggest debut of 2026. The audience driving its success is the one everyone wrote off.

Why Am I Not Getting Promoted? 3 Frustrating Reasons High Performers Get Passed Over

Strong performance is rarely enough to get promoted. Here are three common reasons high performers get passed over and what actually drives advancement in today’s companies.

Why Global Entrepreneurs Are Treating Second Citizenship as a Business Asset

A secondary citizenship can provide an enhancement of freedom of movement, geopolitical risk or regulations, along with access to banks, thus allowing entrepreneurs to better plan for an uncertain world economy.

How This Canadian Founder Made a $5,000 Bet on Recovery Tech and Created a Brand Used by Pro Athletes and Sold at Costco

At 23, with just $5,000, Cam Stajer bet on recovery tech. Now, Kala Therapy supplies NHL stars and Olympians — and sits on Costco shelves

Snap Has Lost Money Every Year It’s Been Public. Now the Company’s Betting on Specs, Its New $2,195 ‘Wearable Computer.’

CEO Evan Spiegel thinks people are so sick of staring at phones they’ll pay $2,195 for AR glasses. Wall Street isn’t convinced.