Federal Circuit's Nexus Ratchet Meets Its Match: Printed Matter's Symmetry Test
Judges lean in, skeptical as ever. EagleView's bid to flip the nexus script on printed matter could expose the Federal Circuit's bias — or reinforce it.
Judges lean in, skeptical as ever. EagleView's bid to flip the nexus script on printed matter could expose the Federal Circuit's bias — or reinforce it.
Picture inheriting a backend drowning in event-sourcing for a tiny CRUD app. That's the real-world trap of AI-driven architecture—and it's hitting teams hard right now.
Picture Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom famed for happiness and hydropower, quietly offloading Bitcoin like a tech-savvy retiree trimming the portfolio. But why now, and what does it mean for sovereign crypto strategies?
Picture this: hackers snag nearly a million emails from Figure, no exploits needed. Suddenly, your MFA push feels like a polite 'please wait' sign on a wide-open door.
£700,000. Gone in a flash from what should've been a routine wire to a contractor. Zephyr Energy's cyber wake-up call exposes how even 'tech-led' oil firms bleed cash to basic scams.
Picture this: a friendly chat at a crypto conference. Six months later, $285 million gone. North Korean spies are shaking hands now, not just hacking screens.
Over 30 million crypto wallet installs on Android dangled private keys and PII thanks to one dumb SDK mistake. Patched fast, sure, but this screams supply chain nightmare.
Imagine patenting your killer AI algorithm only to watch rivals clone it because your spec was too skimpy. This Federal Circuit-inspired patent drafting checklist changes that—fast.
Picture this: hackers dangling China's deepest tech secrets — bombs, missiles, fusion models — for crypto bids. Your gadgets, safer? Not if this breach spills over.
U.S. Bank snags Amazon's SMB credit cards while unleashing a gen AI developer tool. It's not random—it's step two in a self-reinforcing embedded finance empire.
Imagine requesting a routine check on a client's worksite classification, only to get hit with a $500 bill—up from $200. WCIRB's fee jump isn't just inflation; it's a window into the grinding economics of workers' comp oversight.
Ransomware crews are flipping the switch on your EDR. One bad config, and it's game over.
No congressional hearings, but D.C.'s think tanks are buzzing with AI-China showdowns and cyber warnings. Here's why these off-Congress chats could rewrite U.S. tech policy.
Credit unions like Arizona FCU have dragged their feet on payments tech for years. Now they're plugging into Alacriti's Orbipay Hub — but does it fix the real problems, or just slap a shiny interface on outdated pipes?
Imagine cops bringing a drug dog right up to your apartment door—no warrant needed. That's the fight heading to the Supreme Court, pitting urban renters' privacy against police tactics.
Imagine defending your patent without the endless IPR gauntlet. USPTO's latest stats show institutions down 43%, handing real wins to innovators buried in PTAB backlog.
Everyone thought chaining AI agents would unlock god-like automation. Reality? They're crumbling under their own weight. Here's the gritty truth from the trenches.
You're shelling out thousands for a fintech conference ticket, only to zone out during yet another panel on blockchain buzzwords. Wake up: the gold's in the unscheduled chats, not the stage.
Picture this: an AI so slick at writing code and running complex jobs it could crack your bank's defenses overnight. Anthropic's Mythos isn't hitting the open market—instead, it's a secret weapon for top orgs to bulletproof critical systems.
Picture this: 78% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, scraping by until the next direct deposit. OnePay's new Workday partnership aims to flip that script, baking financial smarts right into your employer's HR dashboard.