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Month: November 2025

Why Every Carmaker Will Eventually Rent Tesla’s Brain
AIAutomotiveTechnology

Why Every Carmaker Will Eventually Rent Tesla’s Brain

Tesla’s FSD v14 is logging thousands of miles between disengagements while achieving one crash per 6.7 million miles on Autopilot. Legacy automakers face structural, organizational, and regulatory barriers that make catching up impossible. The rational choice becomes licensing Tesla’s autonomy stack

by Liam DorseyNovember 30, 2025
The $3 Trillion Problem Holding Back Industry’s AI Revolution
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The $3 Trillion Problem Holding Back Industry’s AI Revolution

Industrial companies are losing millions to outdated “closed” automation systems while facing unprecedented grid pressure. Schneider Electric’s executive reveals how combining automation, electrification and digital intelligence could unlock massive efficiency gains across the $3 trillion industrial

by Liam DorseyNovember 30, 2025
Apple’s M5 iPad Pro Hints at 120Hz Studio Display
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Apple’s M5 iPad Pro Hints at 120Hz Studio Display

Apple’s latest iPad Pro can now drive external monitors at 120Hz with Adaptive Sync for the first time. This timing aligns with rumors of a major Studio Display refresh coming as soon as early next year. The update could finally bring ProMotion to Apple’s standalone monitors.

by Liam DorseyNovember 30, 2025
Missouri’s VPN searches double as age verification law kicks in
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Missouri’s VPN searches double as age verification law kicks in

Missouri residents are scrambling for VPNs as the state’s new age verification law takes effect. Google searches for VPN services have doubled since Saturday, with many turning to potentially risky free options to protect their privacy.

by Liam DorseyNovember 30, 2025
GFXBench and CompuBench are going open source after 21 years
ComputingInnovationSoftware

GFXBench and CompuBench are going open source after 21 years

The cross-platform benchmarking tools GFXBench and CompuBench are being discontinued after 21 years of service. Their source code is now available on GitHub under BSD license, while the centralized services and mobile apps are being removed.

by Liam DorseyNovember 30, 2025
Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed Heads to Ancient Rome
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Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed Heads to Ancient Rome

Netflix’s upcoming Assassin’s Creed adaptation will reportedly be set in ancient Rome, exploring a previously untouched time period from the games. The series will feature historical figures like Emperor Nero and is scheduled to begin filming next year in Italy.

by Ethan CarverNovember 29, 2025
MindsEye’s Desperate Play: Free Starter Pack After Rocky Launch
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MindsEye’s Desperate Play: Free Starter Pack After Rocky Launch

Build A Rocket Boy has quietly launched a free starter pack for its struggling action game MindsEye. The move comes after studio leadership blamed “saboteurs” for the game’s poor reception and developers signed an open letter against management.

by Liam DorseyNovember 29, 2025
Amazon Faces Global Black Friday Protests Over Working Conditions
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Amazon Faces Global Black Friday Protests Over Working Conditions

Thousands of Amazon workers worldwide coordinated strikes and protests on Black Friday, targeting the company’s warehouse conditions, AI infrastructure expansion, and work with immigration authorities. The actions span through December 1 across warehouses, data centers, and offices in what organizer

by Darren HoltNovember 28, 2025
The Skilled Worker Shortage Is Corporate America’s Own Fault
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The Skilled Worker Shortage Is Corporate America’s Own Fault

Ford CEO Jim Farley complains he can’t find enough mechanics despite his company cutting 129,000 jobs since 2005. The real issue isn’t college attendance – it’s that companies treat workers as disposable costs rather than long-term investments. We need better career pathways, not less education.

by Ethan CarverNovember 28, 2025
EU Wants Banks and Platforms to Pay for Payment Fraud
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EU Wants Banks and Platforms to Pay for Payment Fraud

The European Union has reached a provisional agreement that would fundamentally shift liability for payment fraud. Payment service providers would be required to reimburse customers under certain conditions, while online platforms could be held liable if they fail to remove fraudulent content.

by Liam DorseyNovember 28, 2025

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