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OpenAI Hits “Code Red” After Losing 6% of Its Users
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OpenAI Hits “Code Red” After Losing 6% of Its Users

According to a report, OpenAI has lost about 12 million average daily visits since Google launched its top-ranked Gemini 3 model. The pressure has triggered an internal “code red” at the company. This signals a major shift in the AI chatbot wars.

by Darren HoltDecember 3, 2025
UK Police Eye Manslaughter Charges in Post Office IT Scandal
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UK Police Eye Manslaughter Charges in Post Office IT Scandal

UK police are now considering corporate manslaughter charges against companies linked to the Post Office Horizon scandal. The faulty accounting software led to over 900 wrongful prosecutions between 1999 and 2015.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
Bitcoin’s Worst Day in 9 Months: What’s Really Going On?
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Bitcoin’s Worst Day in 9 Months: What’s Really Going On?

Bitcoin just had its worst single-day drop since March, tumbling from around $91,000 to under $85,000. The sell-off dragged down the entire crypto market and related stocks, raising fresh questions about stability.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
TikTok Shop’s $500M Black Friday Week Is Just a Drop in the Bucket
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TikTok Shop’s $500M Black Friday Week Is Just a Drop in the Bucket

TikTok Shop pulled in half a billion dollars over the Black Friday to Cyber Monday period. But in the massive US e-commerce arena, that’s still just a small slice of the pie.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 2, 2025
Anthropic’s Nonprofit AI Push: Real Help or Just Good PR?
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Anthropic’s Nonprofit AI Push: Real Help or Just Good PR?

Anthropic is touting its work with over 100 nonprofits, offering free courses and AI tools. The potential to boost capacity is huge, but the risks and motivations deserve a closer look.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
London’s Expedition Growth Capital just raised a massive €323 million fund
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London’s Expedition Growth Capital just raised a massive €323 million fund

A London-based growth equity firm has closed a huge new fund to invest in European software companies that have grown without venture capital. The €323 million fund will write checks between €8.6 million and €21.5 million to help founders scale.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
Apple’s AI Boss Retires After “Strategy Miss”
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Apple’s AI Boss Retires After “Strategy Miss”

Apple’s senior vice president for Machine Learning and AI Strategy, John Giannandrea, is stepping down. He’ll serve as an advisor before retiring in the spring of 2026, with a former Microsoft AI researcher taking over key projects.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
Omnicom Cuts 4,000+ Jobs, Shutters Agencies After IPG Deal
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Omnicom Cuts 4,000+ Jobs, Shutters Agencies After IPG Deal

The advertising giant is making massive cuts following its blockbuster acquisition of rival Interpublic Group. The moves highlight the intense pressure on traditional ad agencies from AI and tech platforms.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 1, 2025
Black Friday Spending Hits $11.7B as Mobile and AI Take Over
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Black Friday Spending Hits $11.7B as Mobile and AI Take Over

Adobe’s latest holiday shopping report reveals a record $11.7 billion spent on Black Friday 2025. The data shows a massive shift to mobile commerce and AI-powered discovery, reshaping the entire season.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
The 6G Roadmap Is Taking Shape. Here’s What Operators Want.
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The 6G Roadmap Is Taking Shape. Here’s What Operators Want.

The global standards body 3GPP has finalized the service requirements for early 6G exploration in its Release 20. Now, the focus shifts to defining the architecture, with a major push for global alignment led by operators.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025

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