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Category: Innovation

Why Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Tesla Payday Is Pure Fantasy
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Why Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Tesla Payday Is Pure Fantasy

Tesla shareholders just approved a compensation package that could make Elon Musk history’s first trillionaire. But with Tesla’s sales plummeting globally and profits collapsing, this fantasy payout will never materialize. The numbers simply don’t add up.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Trump’s Team Bets Big on Stablecoins – Here’s Why
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Trump’s Team Bets Big on Stablecoins – Here’s Why

The Trump administration is betting that stablecoin growth will create massive demand for US Treasuries while reinforcing dollar dominance. Critics worry this amounts to “privatization of seigniorage” that could hurt other nations’ bond markets. The battle over yield-bearing stablecoins is heating u

by Ethan CarverNovember 14, 2025
Fanatics eyes prediction markets in Crypto.com partnership
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Fanatics eyes prediction markets in Crypto.com partnership

Fanatics is in early talks with Crypto.com to enter the fast-growing prediction markets space. The move would expand the sports merchandiser’s betting footprint beyond traditional sports wagering into event contracts covering sports, politics and pop culture.

by Ethan CarverNovember 14, 2025
The Next Wave of Urban Mobility Isn’t About Vehicles
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Next Wave of Urban Mobility Isn’t About Vehicles

The future of urban transportation isn’t just new vehicles or apps—it’s about creating digital foundations that let cities and private operators work together seamlessly. Major global events are forcing cities to treat data infrastructure with the same urgency as physical infrastructure. The key is

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
This fern grows its own rare earth crystals
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

This fern grows its own rare earth crystals

Researchers have found a fern in South China that creates nanoscale crystals containing rare earth elements. This discovery could lead to more sustainable mining methods for these critical minerals used in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles.

by Liam DorseyNovember 13, 2025
VR’s Real Buyers Aren’t Who You Think
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VR’s Real Buyers Aren’t Who You Think

Despite new headsets from Apple, Samsung, and Valve, VR remains a niche market dominated by enterprise users. The real goal? Getting to smart glasses that actually make sense for everyday use.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025
Apple Slashes Mini App Fees to 15% Amid Antitrust Pressure
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Apple Slashes Mini App Fees to 15% Amid Antitrust Pressure

Apple is launching a new program that halves commission rates for mini app developers. The move comes hours after reaching a deal with Tencent and amid ongoing antitrust pressure from the Department of Justice.

by Ethan CarverNovember 13, 2025
Ubisoft Halts Trading Ahead of “Major Announcement”
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Ubisoft Halts Trading Ahead of “Major Announcement”

Ubisoft has postponed its first-half fiscal year 2025-26 earnings report and requested Euronext to halt trading of its shares and bonds. The company’s CFO cited needing “extra time to finalize the closing” while analysts speculate about a major announcement. This comes as Ubisoft faces declining rev

by Liam DorseyNovember 13, 2025
Apple’s clever fee cut for “mini apps” is classic Apple
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Apple’s clever fee cut for “mini apps” is classic Apple

Apple is slashing App Store commissions in half for developers who build “mini apps” using Apple’s technology. The new Mini Apps Partner Program reduces fees from 30% to 15% for apps using Apple’s purchase history, age verification, and payment processing. This comes as regulators push Apple to loos

by Ethan CarverNovember 13, 2025
Who’s Really In Charge When AI Replaces Workers?
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Who’s Really In Charge When AI Replaces Workers?

AI-driven job cuts are forcing boards to step into workforce oversight. Companies are navigating the fine line between efficiency gains and employee displacement. The debate over AI’s role in replacing versus augmenting workers is intensifying.

by Ethan CarverNovember 13, 2025

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