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About Stackwire

Stackwire covers new technology developments with one editorial rule: explain the mechanism, not the announcement.

Most technology coverage restates a press release faster than the competition. That is a real service on the day something ships and close to worthless a week later. We are trying to write the other thing — the piece that explains why a specification was chosen, what a financing structure does to reported earnings, or which of two competing longevity claims survives contact with how people actually break their phones.

What we cover

  • Infrastructure — the compute, capital and electricity underneath the AI boom.
  • AI & Models — releases, pricing, routing, and the businesses built on top.
  • Security — what to patch today, and why the exposure window mattered.
  • Space & Robotics — hardware that has to survive the physical world.
  • Devices — judged on how long they stay useful.

How this site is built

Stackwire runs on headless WordPress. Editing happens in the WordPress admin; the public site is static HTML generated from the WordPress REST API at build time and served from Hostinger. Nothing renders in the browser that did not exist as a file on disk, which is why pages load immediately and why search engines and readers without JavaScript see exactly the same content you do.

Sourcing and corrections

These pieces are analysis written against secondary reporting, and every post links the sources it was built from. Where we are reasoning past what the sources establish, the text says so — phrases like “the tell to watch” and “what would change the read” are doing honest work, not hedging.

Found an error? It gets corrected in the post, with a note.