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    MacBook Ultra could be very good news for MacBook Pro users

    MacBook Ultra could be very good news for MacBook Pro users

    May 22, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    According to recent rumors, Apple's long-expected MacBook Pro redesign might be branded as 'MacBook Ultra' instead. This move could keep the current MacBook Pro unchanged, preserving its pro-focused features while allowing the Ultra to pursue innovation without risking alienating professionals. The article explores how this strategy might avoid repeating the mistakes of the 2016 MacBook Pro redesign.
    Apple Music shares what it is doing to ‘keep music fair’ in an AI world

    Apple Music shares what it is doing to ‘keep music fair’ in an AI world

    May 22, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple Music has released an open letter detailing its proactive measures to ensure AI-generated music does not disrupt fairness for human artists. The service requires AI content to be labeled, uses tools to detect stream manipulation, and maintains human curation. With AI plays under 1%, Apple is leading industry efforts against fraud. This article explores the key points of Apple's policy.
    How AI is changing open source

    How AI is changing open source

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Open source is becoming less about idealism and more about strategic control in the AI era. Companies like Red Hat, Microsoft, and Nvidia invest heavily in projects like Kubernetes, OpenTelemetry, and Cilium to set the standards for cloud-native and AI infrastructure. This shift reflects a mature, pragmatic open source ecosystem where contributions drive business outcomes.
    Is AI killing open source?

    Is AI killing open source?

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    AI coding agents are flooding open source projects with low-quality 'slop' pull requests, forcing maintainers to close external contributions. Small utility libraries become obsolete as developers use LLMs to generate snippets. The era of mass contribution may end, replaced by verified human-only development.
    The cure for the AI hype hangover

    The cure for the AI hype hangover

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Enterprise AI is caught in a hype cycle that promises more than it delivers. Most organizations struggle to find reliable use cases and face high costs for data readiness. This article outlines three disciplined steps—connecting AI to high-value problems, investing in data infrastructure, and establishing governance—to turn AI into a profitable asset.
    AI at scale: What engineering teams are confronting

    AI at scale: What engineering teams are confronting

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Engineering teams face significant hurdles when moving AI from experimentation to production. Governance gaps, multicloud complexity, and architectural mismatches create friction. Success depends on deliberate environment design rather than model novelty.
    Google to unify AI coding tools under Antigravity

    Google to unify AI coding tools under Antigravity

    May 21, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google is unifying its AI coding tools under the Antigravity platform, consolidating Gemini CLI, Code Assist, and AI Studio into a single agent-first development environment. Announced at Google I/O, Antigravity 2.0 includes a desktop app, new CLI, and deeper Gemini integrations. CIOs may benefit from simplified procurement but face potential lock-in and migration risks as support for older tools ends in 2026.
    Dwayne Johnson’s ZOA Energy unveils Shave Ice flavor in Hawaiʻi

    Dwayne Johnson’s ZOA Energy unveils Shave Ice flavor in Hawaiʻi

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    ZOA Energy, co-founded by Dwayne Johnson, has launched a limited-edition Shave Ice flavor in Hawaii. The drink captures the essence of the popular local treat and is available exclusively in Hawaii's 7-Eleven stores. This summer refresh also includes new packaging and a creative campaign.
    Israel Adesanya Earns $500K at UFC Seattle, Far Less Than Ronda Rousey's $2.2M Netflix Pay

    Israel Adesanya Earns $500K at UFC Seattle, Far Less Than Ronda Rousey's $2.2M Netflix Pay

    May 20, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Israel Adesanya's disclosed $500,000 purse for UFC Seattle pales in comparison to Ronda Rousey's $2.2 million Netflix pay. The salary gap highlights the contrasting financial models of the UFC and Jake Paul's MVP promotion, with Rousey's comeback card generating record viewership and million-dollar purses for several fighters. The disparity has reignited debates about fighter compensation in mixed martial arts.
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