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Month: November 2025

Emirates Drops $23 Million on Airport Facial Recognition
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Emirates Drops $23 Million on Airport Facial Recognition

Emirates is investing over $23 million to expand facial recognition across Dubai Airport’s Terminal 3. The system uses 200+ biometric cameras to identify travelers from one meter away, eliminating the need for passports or boarding passes at key checkpoints. This represents a major step toward compl

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
UK watchdog digs deeper into Getty-Shutterstock merger
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UK watchdog digs deeper into Getty-Shutterstock merger

UK regulators are conducting an in-depth investigation into the Getty-Shutterstock merger. The deal faces scrutiny over potential price hikes and reduced quality for content buyers across media and creative industries.

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
Britain’s Quantum Software Gambit: The Strategic Play Against US Giants
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Britain’s Quantum Software Gambit: The Strategic Play Against US Giants

As quantum computing transitions from theory to practical application, Britain’s software-focused startups are positioning themselves as essential partners rather than hardware competitors. Their capital-efficient approach could create lasting value in a field dominated by US tech giants.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Private Equity’s Retail Gold Rush Threatens Institutional Dominance
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Private Equity’s Retail Gold Rush Threatens Institutional Dominance

The flood of retail money into private equity is creating a seismic shift in the industry’s power dynamics. Institutional investors who long dominated the sector now face competition from wealthy individuals through evergreen funds, raising concerns about alignment and investment quality.

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
The Private Credit Time Bomb: Why Insurance Risk Could Trigger Next Crisis
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The Private Credit Time Bomb: Why Insurance Risk Could Trigger Next Crisis

The UBS chairman’s warning about systemic risk in insurance private credit holdings echoes pre-2008 crisis patterns. With $2 trillion in private credit assets and opaque ratings, the insurance sector could become the epicenter of the next financial shock.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
AI Arms Race Escalates as China Slashes Data Center Energy Costs
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AI Arms Race Escalates as China Slashes Data Center Energy Costs

China is dramatically escalating the global AI competition with massive energy subsidies for domestic data centers. The move comes as OpenAI commits $38 billion to Amazon Web Services and Palantir delivers blockbuster earnings, signaling an intensifying AI infrastructure race.

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s Update Chaos Reveals Deeper Platform Problems
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Microsoft’s Update Chaos Reveals Deeper Platform Problems

Microsoft’s confirmation of a decades-old “update and shut down” bug and chaotic naming changes exposes deeper platform management issues. These seemingly minor problems have major implications for user trust and enterprise operations.

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
The New Perk Economy: How Everyday Benefits Are Reshaping Talent Strategy
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The New Perk Economy: How Everyday Benefits Are Reshaping Talent Strategy

Companies are fundamentally rethinking employee perks as practical, cost-effective retention tools. With over half of employees actively seeking new roles, everyday benefits are becoming strategic weapons in the talent war.

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
The Infinite Workday Crisis: Microsoft Data Shows Burnout Is Now Inevitable
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The Infinite Workday Crisis: Microsoft Data Shows Burnout Is Now Inevitable

Microsoft’s latest data shows the infinite workday has become the norm, with meetings after 8 p.m. up 16% and constant interruptions destroying productivity. The boundaries between work and life have completely dissolved, creating a crisis of focus and fatigue that traditional solutions can’t fix.

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
The End of Mass Market: How AI Personalization Will Reshape Everything
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The End of Mass Market: How AI Personalization Will Reshape Everything

The era of one-size-fits-all experiences is ending. Multimodal AI enables true personalization at scale, transforming how we interact with everything from entertainment to retail. This represents the biggest shift in experience design since the internet.

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025

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