Over four days, Davos 2026 did not seek to announce the next grand technological or economic narrative. It acknowledged something more fundamental: the world has entered a phase of lasting constraints, and we must now learn how to govern, invest, and innovate within those limits. Artificial intelligence is the most striking example. It is everywhere
At the beginning of 2026, AI-assisted development has moved beyond being a tooling topic to become a lever of systemic competitiveness. The rapid rise of Anthropic with Claude and OpenAI with GPT-5.2 has clarified the landscape: technical teams now operate with de facto standards. Environments such as Cursor or Windsurf are redefining individual and collective
From Cloud-Centric AI to Edge Reality With Exynos, Samsung is no longer positioning itself as a simple mobile SoC vendor. The company is building a full on-device generative AI platform, designed to move intelligence out of centralized cloud environments and into end-user devices. This shift directly addresses challenges familiar to telecom and infrastructure professionals: latency,
A forum that speaks volumes On November 11, 2025, Huawei hosted its 6th Innovation and Intellectual Property (IP) Forum in Beijing, bringing together global IP experts, academics, and international organizations. Beneath the surface of collaboration and innovation, a deeper strategic message emerged: Huawei is leveraging intellectual property to build long-term global influence in digital infrastructure.
Bouygues Telecom, Free–Groupe iliad, and Orange have submitted a €17 billion non-binding joint offer to acquire most of Altice’s telecom activities in France, including SFR. The proposal implies a total enterprise valuation of more than €21 billion for Altice France. This is not a traditional M&A transaction: it’s a coordinated restructuring of a strategic national
Every iPhone launch sparks the same question: how can Apple still surprise with a product that has already reshaped the industry since 2007? With the new iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone Pro, Apple signals that true disruption is no longer measured only in raw performance, but in the refinement of design and user experience.