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The Real AI Job Threat Everyone’s Missing
AIBusinessTechnology

The Real AI Job Threat Everyone’s Missing

The biggest employment risk isn’t artificial intelligence itself, but being outpaced by colleagues who master it. As companies experiment with AI for profitability, workers who adapt fastest will have the advantage. The real competition is between people, not people and machines.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Big Money Is Bailing on Tech Stocks
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Big Money Is Bailing on Tech Stocks

Major investors are fleeing tech stocks amid growing concerns about lofty valuations. The selling pressure contributed to broader market declines despite strong earnings from companies like Palantir. Analysts warn this could signal a broader market correction.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 5, 2025
How Zocdoc Beat Healthcare’s Toughest Regulation
HealthcareInnovationTechnology

How Zocdoc Beat Healthcare’s Toughest Regulation

While Uber fought regulators, Zocdoc worked with them for nearly two years to gain approval for a per-booking model under the Anti-Kickback Statute. Their success creates a new playbook for healthcare innovation within existing laws. This could unlock billions in value across the system.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Portal Space Systems Bets Big on Satellite Maneuverability
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Portal Space Systems Bets Big on Satellite Maneuverability

Portal Space Systems is launching its Starburst spacecraft in 2026 to demonstrate rapid orbital maneuvers. The vehicle represents a strategic move to address growing demand for agile satellites in proliferated architectures. This comes as the space industry increasingly values responsive, mobile ass

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
The Console That Quietly Became the Best-Selling Ever
GamingInnovationTechnology

The Console That Quietly Became the Best-Selling Ever

While Sony and Microsoft rethink their console strategies, Nintendo’s Switch is on the verge of becoming the best-selling games machine of all time. The hybrid console has sold 154.01 million units and needs just 10,000 more to surpass Nintendo DS. It’s positioned to overtake PlayStation 2’s legenda

by Natalie BrooksNovember 5, 2025
Rockstar accused of union busting ahead of GTA 6 launch
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Rockstar accused of union busting ahead of GTA 6 launch

Rockstar Games faces union-busting allegations after firing 30-40 employees across UK and Canada. The workers were reportedly discussing unionization in a Discord chat, prompting strong condemnation from labor groups.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
KPMG’s new CEO bets on flashy offices to lure Gen Z
BusinessInnovationTechnology

KPMG’s new CEO bets on flashy offices to lure Gen Z

Timothy Walsh began his KPMG career making copies at a copy machine. Now as CEO, he’s overseeing a massive consolidation into a 450,000-square-foot Manhattan tower designed to make hybrid work appealing to young talent who expect more than cubicles.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
LXQt 2.3 and libinput’s Lua Plugin System Arrive
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

LXQt 2.3 and libinput’s Lua Plugin System Arrive

LXQt 2.3 brings significant improvements to Wayland support and various bug fixes. Meanwhile, libinput is developing a Lua-based plugin system for device modification. Both updates represent important steps forward for the Linux desktop ecosystem.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
AI’s Secret Weapon Isn’t Silicon—It’s Liquid Cooling
AIHardwareTechnology

AI’s Secret Weapon Isn’t Silicon—It’s Liquid Cooling

The transition from petascale to exascale computing required liquid cooling as rack densities surged from 20-50kW to 300-400kW. Now AI factories face the same thermal challenges but at unprecedented scale. Motivair’s experience cooling the world’s most powerful supercomputers provides crucial insigh

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Google and Epic Games settle Play Store antitrust battle
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Google and Epic Games settle Play Store antitrust battle

The long-running legal fight between Epic Games and Google over Play Store practices has ended with a sweeping settlement. The agreement will fundamentally reshape Android app distribution for years to come, giving developers more choice and potentially lower costs.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025

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