Every startup claims to be chasing it. Few can clearly define when they’ve found it.Even fewer can explain how they lost it. Product-market fit has become one of the most overused phrases in tech — repeated in pitch decks, accelerator demos, and investor memos until its meaning feels diluted. Yet beneath the buzzword lies a…
Entertainment used to move in one direction. A screen lit up. A story unfolded. An audience watched. That model held for decades—through cinema, television, radio, and even early streaming. But somewhere between live-stream chats, open-world games, and algorithm-driven platforms, the boundary between creator and consumer began to erode. What replaced it wasn’t just a new…
For most of the past century, music production had a physical address. It lived in studios, controlled spaces filled with expensive hardware, acoustic treatments, and institutional gatekeepers. Access shaped sound. Budget-shaped ambition. Time shaped creativity. That model didn’t collapse overnight. Instead, it quietly dissolved, line by line of code, plugin by plugin, update by update.…
It rarely starts with a dramatic breach notification. There’s no flashing red alert. No cinematic command centre. No hooded figure typing furiously in the dark. Instead, it begins quietly — with an overlooked access permission, an expired security policy, a forgotten server, or an employee doing exactly what they’ve done a thousand times before. Most…
In early December, a senior analyst at a midsize tech firm found himself staring at a string of logins that didn’t make sense. They weren’t sophisticated exploits — just a familiar email address, an old password, and a location halfway around the globe. Yet within minutes, his company’s internal tools and client dashboards were exposed.…
It began with cameras in public squares and license-plate readers at city checkpoints. Then it moved to real-time video analytics and biometric databases. Today, it’s embedded in smartphone regulation, digital identity systems, and AI surveillance infrastructure that can monitor behavior on an unprecedented scale. Governments around the world are expanding digital surveillance technologies — not…
This Is No Longer a Question of Influence — It’s a Question of Transformation At one point, technology simply supported human behaviour. Then, it began to shape it. Now, unmistakably, it is restructuring the way humans think, decide, remember, relate, and react. This isn’t speculation. It’s observable—everywhere. From how we process information to how we…
The Digital Divide Is No Longer About Access — It’s About Capability For years, conversations about technology focused on access: devices, internet connectivity, and infrastructure. That era is quietly closing. Today, the real divide lies elsewhere—in the ability to use digital tools confidently, critically, and creatively. At this point, digital skills are no longer a…
The Remote Work Experiment Is Over — The Evolution Has Begun For a moment, it seemed like remote work had “arrived.” Zoom calls replaced conference rooms. Slack replaced hallway conversations. Cloud tools replaced office servers. And just like that, work went virtual. However, beneath the surface, something far more important was happening. Remote work technology…
While Silicon Valley still captures headlines, unicorn startups are increasingly coming from unexpected regions — reshaping the global tech landscape. Unicorns Are Breaking Geographic Boundaries For decades, unicorns — privately held startups valued at over $1 billion — were synonymous with Silicon Valley. However, the narrative is changing. Today, new unicorns are emerging in Southeast…