ReviewApple’s Reliance on China Is About Far More Than Labor CostsA new book argues that the company’s approach to outsourcing is a formidable competitive advantage that would be difficult to unravel.
The Big TakeWhy Apple Still Hasn’t Cracked AIInsiders say continued failure to get artificial intelligence right threatens everything from the iPhone’s dominance to plans for robots and other futuristic products.
The AI IssueAmerica’s Leading Alien Hunters Depend on AI to Speed Their SearchHarvard’s Galileo Project has brought high-end academic research to a once-fringe pursuit, and the Pentagon is watching.
FeatureA US Drone Maker Tries to Take Back the Country’s SkiesDrones are getting smarter, deadlier and more indispensable. Skydio believes America should make its own.
Rules for FlyingWhat American Airlines Learned From the CrowdStrike OutageThe company reflects on the experience in detail for the first time.
The Big TakeA Cable Under Norway’s Sea Disappeared. Was Russia to Blame?A Russian fishing boat is implicated in an attack on a data cable beneath the Norwegian Sea.
UpdateHacker Found Guilty of Leaking Finnish Therapy RecordsAleksanteri Kivimäki was convicted of the largest crime in Finland’s history and sentenced to six years in prison.