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Month: December 2025

Can This 25-Year-Old’s American Drones Beat China’s DJI?
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Can This 25-Year-Old’s American Drones Beat China’s DJI?

Brinc, founded by 25-year-old Blake Resnick, is making American drones for police at a $480M valuation. Its bet hinges on a potential US ban of market-dominant Chinese rival DJI. But the tech and price gap is real.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is coming sooner than you think
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is coming sooner than you think

Samsung’s next premium smartwatch is reportedly on the calendar. According to a new report, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will launch in July alongside new foldables.

by Michael TurnerDecember 4, 2025
MIT’s New ‘Iceberg Index’ Tracks AI Agents Replacing Workers
AIBusinessInnovation

MIT’s New ‘Iceberg Index’ Tracks AI Agents Replacing Workers

MIT has launched the “Iceberg Index” to quantify the growing population of AI agents performing human work. The first snapshot suggests a small number of agents could have an outsized impact on the global workforce, exposing millions to job or wage losses.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025
A $3 Trillion Giant Finally Stops Hiding
BusinessInnovationStartups

A $3 Trillion Giant Finally Stops Hiding

Capital Group, the world’s largest active-only money manager with $3 trillion in assets, is breaking from its century-old low-profile strategy. According to insiders, the firm is making a flashy move into private assets like private equity and credit, a shift driven by the relentless rise of passive

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025
An iPhone Pioneer’s Warning for the AI Gold Rush
AIInnovationSoftware

An iPhone Pioneer’s Warning for the AI Gold Rush

The co-creator of the first iPhone argues the AI industry is hyper-focused on expensive infrastructure, like data centers, while neglecting the application layer. He says the real trillion-dollar opportunity is in AI apps that solve real-world problems in sectors like waste, healthcare, and energy.

by Michael TurnerDecember 4, 2025
Nvidia’s $60 Billion Cash Pile Is Funding a Wild Spending Spree
AIBusinessStartups

Nvidia’s $60 Billion Cash Pile Is Funding a Wild Spending Spree

Nvidia is sitting on a mountain of cash—$60.6 billion as of October—and it’s spending it on massive strategic investments. The chipmaker has committed billions to companies like Synopsys, Anthropic, and Intel, with a potential $100 billion deal for OpenAI shares looming. Analysts expect the company

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025
Mario Kart World’s Big Fix: Nintendo Finally Listens
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Mario Kart World’s Big Fix: Nintendo Finally Listens

Nintendo has released a major patch for Mario Kart World, directly addressing player complaints about boring open-world sections. The December 3 update completely redesigns eight intermission routes, adding curves and obstacles to make them fun.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025
Samsung’s Z TriFold is a $2,400 peek at Android’s PC future
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Z TriFold is a $2,400 peek at Android’s PC future

Samsung just unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, a three-panel folding phone that transforms into a tablet. Priced around $2,400 and 12.9mm thick, it’s a first-gen hardware experiment. But its real importance is as a showcase for the future of Android-based computing.

by Michael TurnerDecember 4, 2025
Anthropic’s IPO Prep Is a $300 Billion Bet on the AI Bubble
AIBusinessStartups

Anthropic’s IPO Prep Is a $300 Billion Bet on the AI Bubble

According to a report from the FT, AI giant Anthropic has started its internal checklist for an initial public offering, potentially as soon as 2026. The move signals a massive financial bet on the sustainability of the current AI boom.

by Michael TurnerDecember 4, 2025
A Travel Tech Leak Shows Why Your B2B Vendors Scare Me
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

A Travel Tech Leak Shows Why Your B2B Vendors Scare Me

An unprotected server at insuretech firm Companjon leaked millions of travel records, including future itineraries and personal info. The data came from major partners like Trainline and Omio, highlighting a critical B2B security risk.

by Michael TurnerDecember 4, 2025

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