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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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When AI Bots Talk to Each Other, Systems Break Down
Technology

When AI Bots Talk to Each Other, Systems Break Down

Researchers testing agent-to-agent interactions have uncovered catastrophic system failures. The danger lies not in rogue AI, but in coordination failures when systems operate without oversight.

Why Tech Is Getting Worse, According to Norway's Bold Consumer Report
Technology

Why Tech Is Getting Worse, According to Norway's Bold Consumer Report

Norway's consumer council has released a scathing 100-page report on 'enshittification'—the deliberate degradation of digital services. It includes comedy sketches, policy recommendations, and a campaign backed by 70+ international organisations.

Cisco's SD-WAN Crisis Deepens as More Flaws Fall Under Active Attack
Technology

Cisco's SD-WAN Crisis Deepens as More Flaws Fall Under Active Attack

Cisco has confirmed fresh vulnerabilities in its Catalyst SD-WAN Manager software are being actively exploited. The latest flaws compound a crisis that began weeks earlier with a critical zero-day affecting thousands of organisations.

Publishers vs Leakers: When does IP protection cross the line?
Opinion Opinion

Publishers vs Leakers: When does IP protection cross the line?

Activision's cease-and-desist against prominent Call of Duty leaker TheGhostOfHope highlights a broader industry trend: publishers using legal force to control information flow, even at the cost of community trust.

AI Investment Linked to Job Growth, Not Layoffs, European Data Shows
Business

AI Investment Linked to Job Growth, Not Layoffs, European Data Shows

European companies making heavy use of artificial intelligence are actually hiring more workers, not cutting jobs, according to new data from the European Central Bank. The findings offer a more optimistic view than recent tech industry layoffs suggest.

Planetary defence system proves its worth as asteroid threat ruled out
Technology

Planetary defence system proves its worth as asteroid threat ruled out

Scientists have ruled out any chance of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the Moon in 2032, thanks to precise observations from the James Webb Space Telescope. The successful tracking demonstrates how modern space technology bolsters planetary defence.

Manga's Greatest Secret Sinks 651 Metres Below the Sea
Culture

Manga's Greatest Secret Sinks 651 Metres Below the Sea

To celebrate 600 million copies sold, One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda has written the manga's central mystery on paper and sealed it inside a pressure-resistant capsule 651 metres below sea level. Fans are already hunting for its location.

Fire-Starting Smartphone Challenges Industry at MWC 2026
Technology

Fire-Starting Smartphone Challenges Industry at MWC 2026

At Mobile World Congress this week, Oukitel unveiled the WP63, a rugged smartphone with an intentional fire-starting feature. The device targets outdoor workers and emergency responders but faces questions about regulatory approval and practical necessity.