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Month: October 2025

Microsoft’s Game Pass Pivot: From Growth at All Costs to Sustainable Gaming
BusinessGamingTechnology

Microsoft’s Game Pass Pivot: From Growth at All Costs to Sustainable Gaming

Microsoft’s 50% Game Pass price increase shocked subscribers, but analysts see it as a necessary pivot toward sustainability. The new segmented model could finally make gaming subscriptions profitable.

by Ethan CarverOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Microsoft’s DNS Crisis Exposes Cloud Concentration Risk
CloudComputingTechnology

Microsoft’s DNS Crisis Exposes Cloud Concentration Risk

A Microsoft Azure outage triggered by DNS configuration issues disrupted major services including Asda, Xbox, and Microsoft 365. The incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in our increasingly centralized cloud infrastructure and follows last week’s AWS outage.

by Darren HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Worldpay’s OpenAI Integration Signals Shift to Agentic Commerce Era
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Worldpay’s OpenAI Integration Signals Shift to Agentic Commerce Era

Worldpay’s integration with OpenAI’s Agentic Commerce Protocol represents a fundamental shift from AI that recommends to AI that acts. The move could transform how consumers shop through AI assistants like ChatGPT, enabling autonomous purchasing decisions.

by Liam DorseyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
New Algorithm Spots Hidden Disease Outbreaks 300% Faster
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New Algorithm Spots Hidden Disease Outbreaks 300% Faster

Researchers have developed a novel Multi-EigenSpot algorithm that can identify multiple disease outbreaks simultaneously. The technology could transform how health agencies respond to epidemics in real-time.

by Liam DorseyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Alertmouse Aims to Fill Google Alerts’ Void With Human-Centric Monitoring
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Alertmouse Aims to Fill Google Alerts’ Void With Human-Centric Monitoring

Three Seattle tech veterans have launched Alertmouse, a web monitoring service they claim outperforms Google Alerts. The startup attracted 1,000 sign-ups in its first hours and offers four pricing tiers starting with a free option.

by Darren HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Trump’s WTO Payment: Strategic Engagement Over Surrender
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Trump’s WTO Payment: Strategic Engagement Over Surrender

The Trump administration quietly paid over $25 million in overdue WTO membership fees after eight months of withholding payments. This strategic move comes despite continued attacks on the global trade body and reflects a calculated approach to multilateral engagement.

by Liam DorseyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
The Infrastructure Gap: How Universities Are Actually Winning With AI
AIInnovationTechnology

The Infrastructure Gap: How Universities Are Actually Winning With AI

While 90% of students use AI and 77% of educators feel unprepared, forward-thinking universities are building foundational infrastructure rather than just shopping for applications. Two distinct approaches—cloud-first and on-premise—show how institutions can scale AI strategically regardless of budg

by Liam DorseyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
PG&E’s Data Center Strategy: Quality Over Quantity in AI Boom
EnergyInnovationTechnology

PG&E’s Data Center Strategy: Quality Over Quantity in AI Boom

California utility PG&E reports its data center pipeline has decreased by 400MW to 9.6GW, but projects in final engineering stage grew to 1.6GW. The utility is implementing a “no big bets plan” while focusing on AI inference workloads.

by Liam DorseyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
AI Errors, Intel Supply Crunch, Nuclear Plant Breach: Tech’s Triple Threat
AICybersecuritySemiconductors

AI Errors, Intel Supply Crunch, Nuclear Plant Breach: Tech’s Triple Threat

A global study reveals AI chatbots distort news content nearly half the time, while Intel grapples with supply constraints and foreign hackers exploit vulnerabilities at a nuclear weapons facility. These developments highlight critical challenges across the technology landscape.

by Darren HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
NVIDIA’s $5 Trillion Quest: Beyond the GPU Boom
AIBusinessTechnology

NVIDIA’s $5 Trillion Quest: Beyond the GPU Boom

NVIDIA’s market cap surges to $4.89 trillion following major GTC announcements. The company’s path to $5 trillion reveals both unprecedented growth and emerging challenges in the AI infrastructure race.

by Darren HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025

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