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What is an AI Agent? Understanding the Future of Intelligent Automation

In today's fast-paced digital world, the term AI agent is becoming increasingly common - but what does it really mean? Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a business owner, or just curious about artificial intelligence, understanding AI agents can help you stay ahead of the curve.

The Blue Light Detox: How 72 Hours Offline Repairs Your Sleep Architecture

Three straight days of full blue light exposure can literally repair your sleep patterns, rebuilding indigenous sleep cycles erased so methodically by modern technology. When you expose yourself to screen use in the evening for years, melatonin production and the regulation of the circadian rhythms in the brain get completely out of whack, and you end up exhausted despite having ample time in bed. A rigorous blue light detox makes the pineal gland reprogram its melatonin creation and rebuild the complex sleep phases needed to rejuvenate body and mind.

QA Testing in 2025: Revolutionize Your Workflow with Preview Environments

Software quality assurance has changed dramatically over the past few years. Today, the velocity of software development demands more than traditional staging and shared QA environments. Releases are expected to be faster, integration cycles shorter, and quality standards higher. These pressures have inspired a growing interest in preview environments—ephemeral, production-like spaces spun up on demand for testing code changes in isolation.

Top tips: Beating notification fatigue before it beats you

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world today and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re looking at the rise of notification fatigue and how to manage alerts so they boost productivity instead of draining it. You’re in the middle of a task, fully focused, when ping!—a new email lands. You glance at it, thinking it’ll only take a second, but by the time you get back to your work, you’ve lost your momentum.

Inside the Coralogix AI Center: Solving AI's Silent Failure Crisis

Observability has always answered one core question: Is it running? But in the era of LLMs, autonomous agents, and AI-powered workflows, that’s no longer enough. We need to ask a harder, scarier question: Is it right? And right now, most teams can’t answer that. Let’s fix it. In our last post, “The AI Monitoring Crisis No One’s Talking About,” we outlined why prompt injection, hallucinations, and context drift create invisible failures.

What Is an MCP Server?

Ok MCP server, If you’ve been following AI development lately, you’ve probably heard whispers about “MCP Servers” floating around developer circles. It’s been around a little while now, and I myself have finally gotten round to using it. Boy, do we need to talk about it. MCP (Model Context Protocol) is Anthropic’s open standard that lets AI assistants connect directly to your tools and data sources, not just static documentation or code snippets.

Real-Time Status Monitoring for 50+ EdTech Tools K12 IT Teams Actually Use

K12 IT departments face a unique challenge: keeping dozens of educational technology platforms running smoothly while teachers conduct lessons and students complete assignments. A single service outage can disrupt hundreds of classrooms simultaneously. That's why implementing a k12 service status dashboard has become essential for school technology teams managing complex digital learning environments.

Early Warning Signals: Now in Microsoft Teams

As promised, we’re continuing to expand our Early Warning Signals coverage. In addition to our recent integrations for Slack, SMS, and Webhooks, we’re excited to announce that Early Warning Signals now works in Microsoft Teams. This is another step toward making early outage alerts accessible wherever your conversations happen.