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Building an AI Trading Bot — Week One: Why a 90 % Win Rate Can Still Lose Money
An experimental AI trading bot shows high win rates but still loses money, highlighting the importance of strategy edge and market conditions.
How Personalized Accessibility Settings Change Tech Use Over Time
How personalized accessibility settings evolve can transform your tech experience, making interactions more intuitive and empowering your independence — discover how next.
The Skills Marketplace, Six Months Later: Predicted vs Actual
Six months after predictions, the skills marketplace has grown to over 4,200 skills with significant fragmentation and top-heavy monetization, confirming some forecasts but revealing new complexities.
The Hidden Role of Large Print and High Contrast Hardware
Navigating technology becomes easier with large print and high contrast hardware, revealing how these tools transform accessibility—discover what you might be missing.
Why Smart Canes Need More Than Obstacle Detection
The limitations of obstacle detection highlight the need for smart canes that offer comprehensive navigation and environmental support to truly enhance mobility.
What Makes a Keyboard Easier to Use With Limited Mobility?
To make a keyboard easier to use with limited mobility, look for…
The 27% Problem: Why Google Wrote a $750M Check to Catch Anthropic
Google’s $750 million fund aims to regain enterprise AI market share from Anthropic, which now holds 40% after OpenAI’s decline. The move targets enterprise agent control.
The Earnings Call Gap: What Q1 2026 Just Told Us About AI ROI
Analysis of Q1 2026 earnings shows a widening gap between AI investment claims and measurable ROI, impacting stock reactions and investor confidence.
The Channel Move: Anthropic, Wall Street, and the Acquisition of the Real Economy
Anthropic, backed by Wall Street firms, launches a $1.5 billion joint venture to embed AI into thousands of portfolio companies, transforming enterprise AI deployment.