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Category: Innovation

LinkedIn’s CEO Says Your 5-Year Career Plan Is “Foolish”
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LinkedIn’s CEO Says Your 5-Year Career Plan Is “Foolish”

LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky argues that traditional five-year career plans are “a little bit foolish” given how rapidly AI is changing the workplace. He suggests focusing on what you want to learn in the next few months, not years.

by Liam DorseyDecember 18, 2025
The Satellite Crash Clock is Ticking, And It’s at 2.8 Days
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Satellite Crash Clock is Ticking, And It’s at 2.8 Days

Researchers have quantified the growing danger of satellite collisions in low Earth orbit. Their “CRASH Clock” warns that without avoidance systems, a major impact could happen in less than three days.

by Ethan CarverDecember 18, 2025
Satellites at 43 Miles? The Wild Future of Very Low Earth Orbit
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Satellites at 43 Miles? The Wild Future of Very Low Earth Orbit

Companies are designing satellites for Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO), just 43 miles above Earth. The potential is huge, but the challenges are extreme, requiring radical new propulsion and heat shielding.

by Liam DorseyDecember 18, 2025
Chinese AI Chip IPOs Are Going Bananas. Can They Really Beat Nvidia?
BusinessInnovationSemiconductors

Chinese AI Chip IPOs Are Going Bananas. Can They Really Beat Nvidia?

Two Chinese AI chipmakers, MetaX Integrated Circuits and Moore Threads, have seen their shares skyrocket in recent Shanghai IPOs. This investor frenzy highlights China’s intense push to build a domestic semiconductor ecosystem and challenge Nvidia’s dominance, especially under U.S. export restrictio

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Scientists Find a Way to Actually Destroy “Forever Chemicals”
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Scientists Find a Way to Actually Destroy “Forever Chemicals”

Researchers have developed a layered material that can trap toxic PFAS chemicals from water with record-breaking speed and efficiency. The real breakthrough is that the same material can then be used to safely destroy the captured pollutants, closing the cleanup loop.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Amazon buys old UK coal plant for a massive new data center
CloudDataInnovation

Amazon buys old UK coal plant for a massive new data center

German utility RWE sold an idle UK site to an unnamed hyperscaler for $265 million, and analysts now say the buyer was Amazon. The Didcot A coal plant, demolished between 2014 and 2020, could be replaced by a single data center building, with a planning decision expected by March 2026.

by Ethan CarverDecember 17, 2025
London’s Fintech Hiring Boom is Back, and It’s All About AI
BusinessInnovationStartups

London’s Fintech Hiring Boom is Back, and It’s All About AI

New data reveals London’s fintech sector is experiencing its strongest hiring surge since 2021. The capital is forecast to see a 37% year-on-year rise in vacancies for 2026, dominating the national landscape. AI and risk specialists are commanding the highest premiums in this red-hot market.

by Liam DorseyDecember 17, 2025
AI Agents Are Becoming Factory Floor Colleagues, Not Just Tools
AIInnovationManufacturing

AI Agents Are Becoming Factory Floor Colleagues, Not Just Tools

According to a Fortune op-ed, AI agents are moving beyond simple automation to become proactive problem-solvers on the factory floor. These systems act as digital colleagues, using semantic data to connect issues across departments and initiate solutions, with early deployments showing annual saving

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Apple’s iPhone Fold is going to be painfully expensive
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Apple’s iPhone Fold is going to be painfully expensive

Apple’s upcoming folding iPhone is facing production challenges that could push its price sky-high. According to a report, the company is dealing with high defect rates in the advanced displays. This, combined with Apple’s notorious quality standards, means we should brace for a price tag near $2,50

by Ethan CarverDecember 17, 2025
Google’s Nano Banana Beats ChatGPT at Image Generation
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Nano Banana Beats ChatGPT at Image Generation

A new comparison test pits OpenAI’s updated image generator against Google’s Nano Banana. The results show a clear winner in key areas like lighting, detail, and conceptual interpretation.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025

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