New York, NY, July 9, 2026 (Globe Newswire) — Kernel, a new technology news publication, has launched with a daily look at artificial intelligence, information security, computer hardware, internet infrastructure and politics. This outlet, currently available at readkernel.com, is written for engineers, researchers, and people who decide what to build.

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The publication will publish reports throughout the day, organizing reports into desks covering AI, security, hardware, and internet, alongside a long read section for deeper features. The aim is to skip the launch date hype and report the essentials, such as how the system actually works, where it fails, and who it powers.
The Kernel is entering a period in which technology topics increasingly shape policy, markets, and daily life, but much of the coverage remains superficial. This publication focuses on the technical nitty-gritty of each story and its real-world implications, from model releases and chip roadmaps to breaches, surveillance, and platform capabilities.
“Most technology coverage ends with a press release,” said a Kernel spokesperson. “The kernel is for readers who want to understand the machine underneath it: its architecture, tradeoffs, and stakes.”
Current coverage spans artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and surveillance, semiconductors and devices, and systems that run the Internet. Access is free and no subscription is required to read.
Readers can follow the latest kernel technology reports at readkernel.com.
About the kernel
Kernel is a technology news publication covering artificial intelligence, information security, chips and hardware, internet infrastructure and politics. Written for engineers, researchers, and technologists, it reports on how systems actually work, where they fail, and who should be empowered.
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