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Month: November 2025

NHS supplier finally ends 18-month cyberattack investigation
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NHS supplier finally ends 18-month cyberattack investigation

After 18 months of investigation, NHS supplier Synnovis has finally completed its forensic review of the devastating 2024 ransomware attack. The company is now notifying healthcare providers about which patients’ data was compromised, though individual notifications could take much longer. The attac

by Ethan CarverNovember 13, 2025
Finnish VC raises €80M to back AI-first SaaS startups
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Finnish VC raises €80M to back AI-first SaaS startups

Vendep Capital has closed its fourth fund at €80 million to support the next generation of SaaS founders. The Finnish VC firm specifically targets AI-first products and has backed companies like AlphaSense and Happeo.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025
French Tech’s Tax Rebellion: Founders Flee as Left Pushes Wealth Levies
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French Tech’s Tax Rebellion: Founders Flee as Left Pushes Wealth Levies

French tech founders are panicking as left-wing lawmakers push aggressive tax measures including a 2% wealth tax on unrealized gains. The political instability threatens to drive entrepreneurs abroad just as AI revolution accelerates.

by Liam DorseyNovember 13, 2025
Trump’s tariffs are a massive tax hike, UBS finds
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Trump’s tariffs are a massive tax hike, UBS finds

According to UBS, current tariff policies represent a fivefold jump in import taxes and will add significant inflationary pressure for years. The economic expansion is now described as “narrow” and “precarious,” heavily reliant on AI investment.

by Liam DorseyNovember 13, 2025
FDA Creates Path for One-Person Drug Approvals
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FDA Creates Path for One-Person Drug Approvals

US regulators have unveiled groundbreaking guidelines for approving personalized treatments for diseases affecting just one person. The new framework focuses on genetic mutations and demonstrated patient improvement after treatment.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025
Valve’s Steam Frame VR headset is coming in 2026
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Valve’s Steam Frame VR headset is coming in 2026

Valve surprised everyone with Steam Frame, the successor to its Steam Index VR headset. The cord-free device plays some games natively and streams your entire Steam library over Wi-Fi. Early hands-on impressions suggest it could be better than most current VR headsets.

by Ethan CarverNovember 13, 2025
Why USB-C Monitors Should Be the New Standard
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Why USB-C Monitors Should Be the New Standard

USB-C monitors are becoming more common, but they should be standard across all price ranges. The reversible port handles video, power delivery, and data transfer through a single cable. This eliminates clutter and simplifies connectivity for laptops, phones, and peripherals.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Deepwatch cuts staff to “accelerate” AI investments
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Deepwatch cuts staff to “accelerate” AI investments

Deepwatch conducted significant layoffs this week, cutting between 60-80 employees according to sources. The company cited accelerating AI investments as the reason behind the workforce reduction.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
This tiny motor could bring super-efficient pod drives to small boats
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This tiny motor could bring super-efficient pod drives to small boats

British electric drive specialist Helix is launching modular Pod Cartridges that could revolutionize small to midsize boat propulsion. The system promises 70% less drag than traditional pod drives while freeing up valuable hull space. Three power levels will be available at launch, from 100 kW to 30

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
Valve’s Steam Frame is the standalone VR headset we’ve been waiting for
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Valve’s Steam Frame is the standalone VR headset we’ve been waiting for

Valve has finally revealed its long-rumored standalone VR headset, codenamed Deckard. The Steam Frame runs SteamOS on ARM hardware and introduces Foveated Streaming technology. It could potentially serve as your only PC for less demanding games.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025

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