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Meet the Data Center Boss Who Hunts His Own Dinner
BusinessCloudData

Meet the Data Center Boss Who Hunts His Own Dinner

Sean Farney’s day job is Vice President of Data Center Strategy for the Americas, overseeing more than 900 facilities. Off the clock, he lives a hyper-local lifestyle, hunting and growing most of his food.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
Amazon’s New “Rush” Pickup Service Aims for One-Hour Grab-and-Go
BusinessCloudSoftware

Amazon’s New “Rush” Pickup Service Aims for One-Hour Grab-and-Go

Amazon is planning a new “rush” pickup service that would let customers collect online orders from its physical stores within an hour. The move is a direct play to catch up in the booming click-and-collect market, where Walmart currently leads.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
YouTube TV is finally getting skinny bundles next year
BusinessInnovationSoftware

YouTube TV is finally getting skinny bundles next year

YouTube TV is responding to rising prices by planning a major shift. The service will introduce over 10 “skinny” channel bundles starting in 2026, with a sports package including all ESPN networks leading the charge.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
UK Government to Investigate Rockstar’s Mass Firing of Unionizing Staff
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

UK Government to Investigate Rockstar’s Mass Firing of Unionizing Staff

The UK government is stepping into a major labor dispute at Rockstar Games. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged that ministers will investigate the October firing of 31 employees who were part of a private union chat, a move condemned by hundreds of staff and the IWGB union.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Intel loses final appeal, must pay $276M in EU antitrust fine
BusinessSemiconductorsTechnology

Intel loses final appeal, must pay $276M in EU antitrust fine

Intel has lost its latest legal challenge in a long-running EU antitrust case and must pay a €237 million fine. The penalty stems from “naked restrictions,” where Intel paid PC makers to delay AMD-powered products between 2002 and 2006. This closes a major chapter in a legal saga that began in 2009.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Is “GEO” Really the Next SEO? I’m Skeptical.
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Is “GEO” Really the Next SEO? I’m Skeptical.

A new report claims Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the next big thing for digital visibility in the age of AI. But the reality is messy, personal, and full of unknowns. Here’s why it’s not so simple.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
A $10 Billion Data Center Gamble in Small-Town Texas
BusinessCloudTechnology

A $10 Billion Data Center Gamble in Small-Town Texas

A proposed $10 billion, 1GW data center campus in Lacy Lakeview, Texas, has received initial approval. The project promises huge tax revenue but faces resident concerns over being used as a “resource.”

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Unacademy’s value crashes 85% as founder admits “complacency”
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Unacademy’s value crashes 85% as founder admits “complacency”

Unacademy’s founder has revealed the once-high-flying edtech’s valuation has plummeted to less than $500 million. This marks an 85% drop from its $3.5 billion peak during the pandemic, as the company confirms it’s in merger talks.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
UK Prime Minister Calls Rockstar’s GTA 6 Firings ‘Deeply Concerning’
BusinessInnovationStartups

UK Prime Minister Calls Rockstar’s GTA 6 Firings ‘Deeply Concerning’

The controversy over Rockstar firing 34 Grand Theft Auto 6 developers has reached the UK’s highest political level. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the case “deeply concerning” during a parliamentary session.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Metalworking Machinery Orders Just Soared 40%. What’s Driving It?
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Metalworking Machinery Orders Just Soared 40%. What’s Driving It?

According to new data, orders for manufacturing technology surged dramatically in October 2025. This signals strong, sustained investment in industrial capacity despite broader economic worries. Key sectors like aerospace and power generation are leading the charge.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025

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