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New Technology Publisher Kernel Launches With Daily Tech News, AI, and Security Coverage

2 min · 9. juli 2026
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the launch of Kernel, a new technology publication that promises to transform our understanding of the digital world. Kernel offers daily coverage on a range of topics including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, computer hardware, and the infrastructure and politics of the internet. The publication is designed for engineers, researchers, and decision-makers, providing in-depth analysis and reporting that goes beyond the surface-level coverage typical of many technology stories. Kernel aims to delve into the technical core of each story, exploring how systems work, where they fail, and who they empower. Kernel's reporting is organized into specialized desks covering artificial intelligence, security, hardware, and the internet, along with a Long Reads section for more comprehensive features. The publication enters the scene at a time when technology stories are increasingly influencing policy, markets, and everyday life. Kernel's focus is on the real-world consequences of technology, from model releases and chip roadmaps to breaches and platform power. The publication is accessible for free, with no subscription required, allowing readers to stay informed on the latest developments in technology. For more information, visit Kernel's website [https://readkernel.com].

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