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Why Your Business Software Should Be Space-Grade
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Why Your Business Software Should Be Space-Grade

A former SpaceX mission operations engineer reveals how fragmented software nearly derailed space missions. The same issues plague industries from aviation to manufacturing today. The solution? Build software with space-grade reliability from the start.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
SoftBank’s $16.6B Profit Shows AI Bet Is Paying Off
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SoftBank’s $16.6B Profit Shows AI Bet Is Paying Off

SoftBank Group just reported staggering quarterly results with net profit more than doubling to ¥2.5 trillion ($16.6 billion). The massive boost comes from valuation gains in OpenAI, while the company completely exited its Nvidia position for $5.8 billion to fund AI infrastructure projects.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Scientists Turn Probiotic Waste Into Powerful Food Sanitizer
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Scientists Turn Probiotic Waste Into Powerful Food Sanitizer

Researchers discovered that waste liquid from probiotic production can be transformed into an effective vegetable sanitizer. The method uses mild heat to enhance antimicrobial properties, reducing salmonella by over 99.999%. This creates both economic value and environmental benefits from what was p

by Ethan CarverNovember 12, 2025
Google’s Ohio Power Play With TotalEnergies
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Google’s Ohio Power Play With TotalEnergies

Google just locked in a 15-year power purchase agreement with TotalEnergies for solar energy from Ohio’s Montpelier farm. The deal will supply 1.5TWh to Google’s growing data center operations in the state. This comes right after Google announced a $2.3 billion expansion in Central Ohio.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
Every Game Company Is Using AI Now, Says Arc Raiders Publisher
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Every Game Company Is Using AI Now, Says Arc Raiders Publisher

Arc Raiders publisher Nexon defends the game’s AI use while clarifying it’s not generative AI. The extraction shooter has already sold 4 million copies worldwide with 700,000 concurrent players across platforms, earning an ‘Amazing’ 9/10 review score from IGN.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
Your walk could become a vital sign, thanks to AI
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Your walk could become a vital sign, thanks to AI

Motion analysis technology is advancing beyond basic step counting. Researchers now use AI to decode complex walking patterns that could serve as health indicators. This approach could transform how we monitor everything from athletic performance to patient recovery.

by Ethan CarverNovember 12, 2025
OpenLight’s Photonics Breakthrough Could Reshape Data Centers
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OpenLight’s Photonics Breakthrough Could Reshape Data Centers

OpenLight is showcasing its latest photonics integration technology at ISPEC 2025 in Tokyo. The company’s open PDK platform aims to scale photonic IC manufacturing for data centers and automotive markets. Dr. Molly Piels presents the breakthrough work on November 17.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
FDA Drops Menopause Drug Warning That Pushed Women Out of Work
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FDA Drops Menopause Drug Warning That Pushed Women Out of Work

The FDA just removed the controversial black box warning from menopause hormone treatments that’s been scaring women away from effective symptom relief since 2002. This could be a game-changer for workplace retention as brain fog and other symptoms push 10% of women to leave their jobs. The decision

by Ethan CarverNovember 12, 2025
Why This Ex-CEO Promotes People Based on Skills, Not Degrees
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Why This Ex-CEO Promotes People Based on Skills, Not Degrees

The former DocuSign CEO says he promotes based on skills, ego, and work ethic – not prestigious degrees. His mathematical formula for success prioritizes practical application over academic credentials.

by Liam DorseyNovember 12, 2025
Steve Jobs designed the Mac calculator in just 10 minutes
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Steve Jobs designed the Mac calculator in just 10 minutes

Back in February 1982, Apple employee Chris Espinosa created a brilliant workaround for Steve Jobs’ endless design critiques. He built a tool that let Jobs adjust every visual parameter himself. The design Jobs created in just ten minutes shipped with the Mac and remained virtually unchanged for 17

by Ethan CarverNovember 12, 2025

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