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Category: Innovation

AT&T’s Big 5G Speed Boost Hits Millions of Users
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AT&T’s Big 5G Speed Boost Hits Millions of Users

AT&T has deployed new midband spectrum across 23,000 cell sites, dramatically improving 5G performance for mobile and home internet users. The upgrade delivers up to 80% faster download speeds without current price hikes, creating a major competitive advantage in the carrier wars.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
The Quiet Revolution Turning Creator Content Into Gold
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The Quiet Revolution Turning Creator Content Into Gold

Creator back catalogs are becoming the hottest media asset class. Investors are pouring billions into proven content libraries, treating them like music publishing rights with predictable revenue streams.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Ubisoft’s AI art “slip-up” reveals bigger problems
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Ubisoft’s AI art “slip-up” reveals bigger problems

Ubisoft is replacing an AI-generated loading screen in Anno 117: Pax Romana after fans spotted obvious flaws. The company claims it was a placeholder that “slipped through” review, but players are also complaining about allegedly AI-translated text.

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
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
This New IDE Rewards Coders With Brainrot
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This New IDE Rewards Coders With Brainrot

A new AI-powered development environment called Chad IDE is getting funding from Y Combinator. Its unique feature? Built-in brainrot content like gambling apps and TikTok to fill AI coding downtime. Not everyone thinks this is progress.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 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
Construction Sites Are Watching Workers – And Claims Are Plummeting
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Construction Sites Are Watching Workers – And Claims Are Plummeting

Video analytics and coaching from Arrowsight led to a dramatic 70% reduction in workers’ compensation claims across nine major NYC construction sites. The results were so compelling that Zurich North America will now only insure construction wrap-up projects using this technology. This represents a

by Natalie BrooksNovember 14, 2025
Are Mini PCs Too Good to Last?
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Are Mini PCs Too Good to Last?

Mini PCs from companies like Geekom and Minisforum are delivering unprecedented performance in tiny packages at affordable prices. But according to The How-To Geek, rising RAM costs and cloud streaming could end this golden era sooner than expected. Now might be the best time to buy before prices cl

by Natalie BrooksNovember 14, 2025

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