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Month: December 2025

A 30-Year Tech Vet Says The Industry Is Dying. He’s Not Wrong.
BusinessInnovationSoftware

A 30-Year Tech Vet Says The Industry Is Dying. He’s Not Wrong.

According to an Inc column by a tech veteran with nearly 30 years of experience, the industry is on a dangerous trajectory toward becoming a commodity. He blames a focus on short-term metrics over product, consensus over leadership, and an over-reliance on AI for strategy. The call to action is for

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
An Economist Says We’re Getting Antitrust All Wrong
PrivacySoftware

An Economist Says We’re Getting Antitrust All Wrong

According to a report, economist Michael Noel is challenging the regulatory instinct to police Big Tech simply for being big. He argues that concentration often signals a competitive, efficient market, not a problem, and that current enforcement risks punishing success.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
When Tech Moves Too Fast, The Best Leaders Slow Down
BusinessInnovationTechnology

When Tech Moves Too Fast, The Best Leaders Slow Down

The relentless pace of technological change is forcing leaders into reactive patterns, often based on habit rather than clear information. Experts from Harvard and beyond suggest that the secret weapon is a deliberate pause, using mindful questioning to uncover what’s really happening.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
US Bets $150M on Pat Gelsinger’s Chip Startup
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US Bets $150M on Pat Gelsinger’s Chip Startup

In a first-of-its-kind move, the US is taking an equity stake in a chip startup led by Pat Gelsinger. The deal signals a direct government push to regain ground in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
OpenAI’s Deleted Book Datasets Could Cost It The Copyright Case
AIPrivacySoftware

OpenAI’s Deleted Book Datasets Could Cost It The Copyright Case

A federal judge has ordered OpenAI to hand over internal communications about why it deleted the “Books1” and “Books2” datasets. This discovery could prove the company willfully infringed on copyrights, massively increasing potential damages.

by Michael TurnerDecember 2, 2025
Marques Brownlee Shuts Down Panels App After Underwhelming Run
AIBusinessSoftware

Marques Brownlee Shuts Down Panels App After Underwhelming Run

Popular tech reviewer Marques Brownlee is shutting down his wallpaper app, Panels, on December 31. The app saw 900K downloads but only generated $95K in user spending since its 2024 launch.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
Windows 11’s Big November Update Finally Lands for 24H2 and 25H2
AIComputingSoftware

Windows 11’s Big November Update Finally Lands for 24H2 and 25H2

Microsoft has finally released its optional November 2025 preview update for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. The KB5070311 update packs a long list of new features, from AI-powered camera effects on more devices to a console-like full-screen mode for handheld gaming PCs. It also includes a batch

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 2, 2025
Google’s Gemini app is getting a major UX overhaul
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Gemini app is getting a major UX overhaul

Google is pouring significant resources into a complete user experience overhaul for its Gemini AI app. The move aims to address criticisms of the current interface and make the AI assistant more accessible and appealing.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 1, 2025
Shopify’s Cyber Monday Outage Is a Brutal Reminder for E-commerce
BusinessCloudSoftware

Shopify’s Cyber Monday Outage Is a Brutal Reminder for E-commerce

Shopify suffered a major outage on one of the biggest online shopping days of the year. The login authentication failure left merchants unable to process sales, highlighting a critical single point of failure.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 1, 2025
Apple’s AI Boss Steps Down After Rough Apple Intelligence Launch
AIBusinessSoftware

Apple’s AI Boss Steps Down After Rough Apple Intelligence Launch

Apple’s head of artificial intelligence, John Giannandrea, is stepping down from his role. The move comes after the company’s Apple Intelligence suite faced poor reviews and delays.

by Michael TurnerDecember 1, 2025

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