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The $20 Million Per Kilogram Lunar Gold Rush Is Here
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The $20 Million Per Kilogram Lunar Gold Rush Is Here

A resource in lunar soil worth $20 million per kilogram could spark a new space race. Helium-3 is 150 times more valuable than gold and has crucial applications in fusion power and quantum computing. Startup Interlune is already building prototype excavators and has purchase agreements lined up.

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
Harvard’s $364 Million Bitcoin Bet Signals Institutional Shift
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Harvard’s $364 Million Bitcoin Bet Signals Institutional Shift

Harvard University’s massive endowment has made Bitcoin its largest publicly-traded investment through Blackrock’s IBIT ETF. The $57 billion fund now holds over 6.8 million shares worth approximately $364 million. This move follows similar Bitcoin adoption by other elite university endowments and so

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
DeepL’s CEO On AI Competition And Europe’s Tough Choices
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DeepL’s CEO On AI Competition And Europe’s Tough Choices

DeepL, the German AI translation company that rivals Google and Microsoft, is expanding with new AI agent tools. CEO Jarek Kutylowski shares his concerns about Europe’s AI Act and where he sees the real competition heating up in the translation market.

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025
Apple’s CEO Search Intensifies as Cook’s Exit Looms
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Apple’s CEO Search Intensifies as Cook’s Exit Looms

Apple’s board is ramping up succession planning as Tim Cook’s potential 2026 departure approaches. The leading candidates include hardware chief John Ternus, software head Craig Federighi, and marketing veteran Greg Joswiak. This comes as Apple faces a wave of executive retirements.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 15, 2025
Apple’s 15% mini-app deal brings WeChat into the revenue fold
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Apple’s 15% mini-app deal brings WeChat into the revenue fold

Apple has launched a Mini Apps Partner Program with a reduced 15% commission rate, finally bringing Tencent’s WeChat mini-programs into its revenue system. The deal closes a loophole that allowed WeChat to avoid Apple’s cut on billions in transactions. This could accelerate the mini-app model’s expa

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025
Chinese Hackers Used Claude AI for Major Cyberattack
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Chinese Hackers Used Claude AI for Major Cyberattack

A Chinese state-sponsored group used Anthropic’s Claude Code AI to conduct cyber espionage against major corporations and government agencies. The attack, discovered in September 2025, represents one of the first fully AI-orchestrated cyber campaigns. Anthropic says this shows the barriers to sophis

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Meta Will Grade Your AI Skills Starting in 2026
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Meta Will Grade Your AI Skills Starting in 2026

Meta is making AI usage a mandatory part of employee performance evaluations starting in 2026. The company will also provide AI tools to help workers write their own reviews, creating a fascinating feedback loop.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 14, 2025
ConnectWise’s $100M AI Bet and Why MSPs Should Care
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ConnectWise’s $100M AI Bet and Why MSPs Should Care

ConnectWise is investing $100 million to complete its AI-powered Asio platform by 2026. The company’s aggressive acquisition strategy has brought nine companies into the fold since 2015, creating a unified system for MSPs. CEO Manny Rivelo says they’re moving toward “self-improving, human-aware syst

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
RedBird’s Telegraph takeover collapses after newsroom revolt
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RedBird’s Telegraph takeover collapses after newsroom revolt

RedBird Capital Partners has pulled out of its £500 million bid for Britain’s Telegraph Media Group. The collapse follows sustained opposition from senior newsroom figures and regulatory uncertainty over foreign investment in UK media.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
The UK’s Innovation Problem – And How To Fix It
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The UK’s Innovation Problem – And How To Fix It

Britain’s biggest companies are divided between high performers and slow-growth incumbents. The problem? Too much focus on dividends and not enough on innovation. Value creation principles could be the solution.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 14, 2025

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