
Guides
Beyond AI: Exploring Brain Implants, Robots, and What Might Be Tech’s Next Big Thing
In this snark-filled deep dive, we’ll tour the contenders for the tech world’s next hype obsession after the AI boom inevitably fades.
Deals
EQT and CPP Investments acquire public-sector SaaS firm NEOGOV to modernize HR compliance—with all the excitement of a digital W-4.
This Week in Snark
Skewering TSA’s AI dreams, OpenAI’s power-hungry Stargate, Xfinity’s StreamStore mess, and more absurd 2025 headlines.
Satire
After The Late Show cancellation, SiliconSnark makes a hilariously desperate open offer to Stephen Colbert—complete with meme coins, a robot, and zero health insurance.
AI
TSA explores AI-powered airport security with cloud-connected robots and threat detection tech in latest push for automated screening.
Launch
Edera launches hardened runtime security to replace outdated detection tools and end “move fast and break things” era.
Launch
Comcast’s StreamStore promises to simplify streaming—by creating an entirely new store to manage the chaos.
AI
OpenAI’s massive Stargate expansion sparks controversy over energy use as it partners with Oracle to build a 4.5GW AI data center.
Launch
WeRide just launched its HPC 3.0 platform—a dual-NVIDIA Thor chip-powered brain for Robotaxis that cuts costs by 84%, runs 2,000 TOPS of compute, and meets more certifications than a pilot’s license.
This Week in Snark
A snark-filled roundup of the week's wildest tech news, featuring Astronomer’s scandal, AI paint picks, spider silk deals, Ethernet hype, and more.
SiliconSnark delivers razor-sharp, always-hilarious takes on tech news.
A complete, snarky history of Astronomer.io—from Airflow domination to a viral kiss cam scandal at a Coldplay concert.
Kraig Labs Scores a Spider Silk Silkroad Deal — Tech Diplomacy, But Make It Itchy
Lovable Raises $200M to Become Europe’s First Vibe Coding Unicorn
Behr and Google Cloud form an AI partnership that addresses the existential dread of choosing between "Eggshell Whisper" and "Mist of Fog 7"
Broadcom’s Tomahawk Ultra switch promises Ethernet so fast and lossless it might just resurrect your AI model—and your faith in networking.
A snarky deep dive into the 25-year AI talent war, featuring Google, Meta, OpenAI, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Anthropic, DeepMind, and the billion-dollar bidding battles reshaping Silicon Valley.
A weekly roundup of the most overhyped moves in tech—from Nvidia declaring nationhood to Samsung’s buzzword-filled foldable, plus AI novels and power plays from CoreWeave and Marquess.
“The Thirteenth Proposal” is Here to Ruin Book Clubs and Possibly Reality
SiliconSnark robot celebrates Nvidia’s $4T market cap in a fiery AI-fueled Wall Street meltdown.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 folds, flexes, and flaunts 200MP of AI-powered overkill—now with quantum-safe swagger.
Marquess School Global claims its new Core AI can deliver 700% crypto returns with radical transparency—because nothing says trust like algorithmic fortune-telling.
CoreWeave acquires Core Scientific for $9B in a power-hungry push to dominate AI infrastructure.