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Month: November 2025

When Your Best Employee Checks Out
BusinessInnovationTechnology

When Your Best Employee Checks Out

A product development manager faces a tough situation with their smartest, fastest employee who’s become completely disengaged. The worker excels at technical tasks but shows zero interest in team vision work or career advancement. How do you coach someone who’s quietly quitting?

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 15, 2025
The $13 Trillion Private Credit Time Bomb
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The $13 Trillion Private Credit Time Bomb

Private markets have ballooned to $13 trillion globally, with private credit becoming a massive part of insurer portfolios. The lack of transparency and potential for ratings shopping creates systemic risks that could surface during the next downturn.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 15, 2025
Samsung Reportedly Made Galaxy S26 Thicker to Match iPhone Price
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Samsung Reportedly Made Galaxy S26 Thicker to Match iPhone Price

According to reports, Samsung changed the Galaxy S26 design after Apple kept the iPhone 17 at $799. The phone will now be thicker with a smaller battery than originally planned to maintain price parity with Apple’s flagship.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
Microsoft bets big on Denmark for quantum computing future
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Microsoft bets big on Denmark for quantum computing future

Microsoft is expanding its Lyngby laboratory into the company’s largest quantum computing facility. The site will focus on developing topological qubits and be one of the world’s first AI-supported hardware labs. This represents a major commitment to achieving scalable, fault-tolerant quantum comput

by Michael TurnerNovember 14, 2025
Google hit with €572 million antitrust bill in Germany
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Google hit with €572 million antitrust bill in Germany

Google faces another massive antitrust penalty in Europe, this time from a German court. The ruling orders payments to two rival shopping platforms for years of market dominance abuse.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
AI Will Reshape 89% of Jobs Next Year, HR Leaders Say
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AI Will Reshape 89% of Jobs Next Year, HR Leaders Say

A CNBC survey of senior HR executives reveals that AI is already impacting 67% of jobs at their companies, with 89% expected to be affected within the next year. Despite efficiency gains, workforce reductions are being driven by cost-cutting rather than AI automation.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
Android 17 Will Finally Make Third-Party App Stores Less Painful
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Android 17 Will Finally Make Third-Party App Stores Less Painful

Google is making major changes to Android app distribution as part of its legal settlement with Epic Games. Android 17 will introduce certified “Registered App Stores” with streamlined installation processes that could challenge the Play Store’s dominance.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
Ollama Gets Major Speed Boost From Valve Developer
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Ollama Gets Major Speed Boost From Valve Developer

Ollama 0.12.11 now supports Vulkan acceleration thanks to a Valve developer’s contributions to RADV. This brings significant performance improvements to AMD GPUs for running local AI models. The update makes llama.cpp dramatically faster on Linux systems.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
Opera’s new browser has a Winamp-style music visualizer
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Opera’s new browser has a Winamp-style music visualizer

Opera has added a music visualizer called Sonic to its Opera One browser. The feature transforms Spotify audio into dynamic backgrounds using WebGPU technology. It’s a nostalgic nod to Winamp’s classic visualizers but with modern browser integration.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 14, 2025
Postal Service wants to open up “last mile” to more shippers
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Postal Service wants to open up “last mile” to more shippers

The U.S. Postal Service is planning to open up its last-mile delivery network to more shipping partners. This represents a strategic shift from previous policies under former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. The move aims to increase revenue and better utilize the agency’s extensive delivery infrastr

by Michael TurnerNovember 14, 2025

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