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Month: November 2025

Nintendo’s new Store app finally lets you shop on your phone
BusinessGamingSoftware

Nintendo’s new Store app finally lets you shop on your phone

Nintendo has launched its official Store app globally after previously being Japan-only. The app lets players shop for games and accessories while also revealing a long-requested play tracking feature that works across multiple Nintendo consoles.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
Walmart Just Made Business Loans As Easy As Checking Out
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Walmart Just Made Business Loans As Easy As Checking Out

Walmart marketplace sellers can now apply for working capital loans and lines of credit directly from their dashboards through a new partnership with lender Lendistry. The collaboration uses real-time sales data to streamline underwriting and match financing to business growth stages. Lendistry has

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Michael Burry’s Betting Against the AI Boom
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Michael Burry’s Betting Against the AI Boom

Michael Burry, famous for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, has placed massive bets against AI stocks Nvidia and Palantir. His firm Scion Asset Management purchased put options on 1 million Nvidia shares and 5 million Palantir shares worth over $1 billion combined. Burry believes the AI boom sho

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes Decades-Old Windows Update Bug
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Microsoft Finally Fixes Decades-Old Windows Update Bug

Microsoft has finally fixed a long-standing bug where “update and shut down” actually restarted PCs instead. The company is also dealing with false end-of-support warnings for Windows 10 users and simplifying update names after IT admin backlash.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
AMD Gets China AI Chip Licenses While Nvidia Stuck
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AMD Gets China AI Chip Licenses While Nvidia Stuck

AMD just revealed it received U.S. government approval to export its Instinct MI308 AI chips to China. Meanwhile, Nvidia’s Blackwell chips remain stuck in licensing limbo. This gives AMD a potential opening in China’s massive AI market.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Sora AI Video Generator Finally Comes to Android
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Sora AI Video Generator Finally Comes to Android

OpenAI’s viral Sora AI video generator has launched on Android, ending the frustrating invite-only phase. The app is now available in seven key markets including the US and Japan.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
YouTube’s AI is upscaling old videos for your TV
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YouTube’s AI is upscaling old videos for your TV

YouTube is using AI to automatically upscale its archive of standard-definition videos to HD quality for TV viewing. The move comes as the platform captures record television viewership and creators see massive revenue growth from living room audiences. This represents a strategic pivot toward makin

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
Kabilio’s €4 million bet on AI for bored accountants
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Kabilio’s €4 million bet on AI for bored accountants

Kabilio just secured €4 million to bring AI to Spanish accounting firms. The platform claims to boost productivity by up to 50% by automating repetitive tasks. Founded just last year, they’re already working with nearly 100 firms.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Uber’s $479 Million Legal Hit Dings Profits Despite Growth
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Uber’s $479 Million Legal Hit Dings Profits Despite Growth

Uber reported strong revenue growth but missed profit expectations due to a $479 million legal charge. The company didn’t specify which cases caused the hit but faces multiple legal battles including a DOJ disability discrimination lawsuit.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans
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DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans

DHS is proposing a massive expansion of biometric data collection that would affect both immigrants and US citizens involved in immigration cases. The rule would allow collection of DNA, voice prints, ocular imagery and more, with comments accepted until January 2, 2025.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025

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