Nissan’s 2026 X-Trail refresh targets families with new tech, at about $48,000 before taxes

Nissan’s refreshed 2026 X-Trail brings new tech and subtle styling, with orders in April 2026 and pricing near $48K, before France’s tax penalties.

Alleged Dark Web Leak Exposes Data on 62,208 Paris Transit Workers, Raising Fresh Cybersecurity Fears

Alleged dark web leak tied to Paris transit agency RATP exposes data on 62,208 workers, reviving fears of phishing, fraud, and wider intrusions.

Women Are Ditching Clunky Steel-Toe Boots for Lighter, Safer Work Shoes Built to Fit

Lighter composite toes, better cushioning, and women-specific sizing are reshaping safety footwear, making protection feel less like a penalty.

Custom Club Patches Are Back, and They’re a Smart Way to Stand Out at Games and Events

Custom patches are a low-cost way for clubs to build identity, boost visibility, and unify members, if the design, size, and attachment method are done right.

Agentic AI Is the Next Automation Wave, Software That Plans, Learns, and Acts on Its Own

Agentic AI goes beyond chatbots, these autonomous systems can plan, learn, and act in real time, transforming logistics, robotics, and cybersecurity.

Intel Eyes AI Chip Startup SambaNova in Deal That Could Top $5 Billion

Intel is in early talks to buy AI chip startup SambaNova in a deal reportedly under $5B, an aggressive bid to catch Nvidia in the AI hardware race.

AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Google Search, and Forcing Brands to Fight for Visibility

AI is changing how Google ranks, and how people click. Here’s how brands can adapt, avoid low-quality AI spam, and stay visible in AI-driven search.

In 2026, AI Stops Being a Chatbot and Starts Running the Business, Here’s What That Means

In 2026, AI “agents” are moving beyond chatbots to run real workflows, boosting productivity, reshaping jobs, and raising urgent security stakes.

France’s Asset Managers Are Racing to Hire AI-Savvy Talent, and Retrain Everyone Else

France’s asset managers are embracing AI and automation, but a talent crunch is forcing firms to rethink hiring, testing, training, and retention.

Anthropic’s Claude lineup, explained: why Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku are really three different AI engines

Anthropic’s Claude models, Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku, aren’t just names. They’re pricing, speed, and capability tiers that shape real products.

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