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Category: Innovation

Apple’s Mac May Finally Get Cellular and Touch in 2026
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Apple’s Mac May Finally Get Cellular and Touch in 2026

According to a new report, Apple is planning to add cellular connectivity and touchscreen support to the MacBook Pro lineup in 2026. These features, long standard on iPads and Windows laptops, could finally arrive with the rumored M6 chip redesign. It would mark a significant shift for the Mac platf

by Liam DorseyDecember 29, 2025
SBOMs Are Now Mandatory, But Are They Actually Making Us Safer?
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

SBOMs Are Now Mandatory, But Are They Actually Making Us Safer?

Software bill of materials (SBOMs) are now a standard requirement in enterprise and regulated software buying. But security leaders are increasingly skeptical they improve actual security, calling many SBOMs inaccurate and late.

by Ethan CarverDecember 29, 2025
Why Hollywood Still Isn’t Built on Blender
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Why Hollywood Still Isn’t Built on Blender

An indie film made in Blender just won an Oscar, beating multi-million dollar studio projects. But Hollywood’s biggest animation and VFX houses still rely on proprietary tools. The reasons come down to risk, investment, and a very different way of working.

by Liam DorseyDecember 28, 2025
Lou Gerstner, the Outsider Who Saved IBM, Dies at 83
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Lou Gerstner, the Outsider Who Saved IBM, Dies at 83

Louis Gerstner, the former CEO who famously rescued IBM from the brink of bankruptcy in the 1990s, has died. He was 83. His leadership pivoted the company to services and revived its culture.

by Ethan CarverDecember 28, 2025
VR is helping seniors fight loneliness, and it’s working
DataInnovationSoftware

VR is helping seniors fight loneliness, and it’s working

A California retirement community is using virtual reality to transport residents on global adventures and trips down memory lane. The technology, from a firm called Rendever, is becoming a tool to combat isolation and spark conversation among seniors.

by Liam DorseyDecember 28, 2025
The UK’s AI Power Play Is Hitting A Major Gridlock
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The UK’s AI Power Play Is Hitting A Major Gridlock

Major investments from Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google signal progress for the UK’s AI strategy. But critics warn that grid bottlenecks and power shortages are slowing the critical infrastructure buildout to a crawl.

by Liam DorseyDecember 27, 2025
VCs Get Tough: What Startups Need to Raise Money in 2026
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VCs Get Tough: What Startups Need to Raise Money in 2026

According to TechCrunch, venture capitalists are raising the bar for funding in 2026, demanding “battle-tested” founders over visionaries. They predict a thaw in the global IPO market, with major listings expected from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI, as well as surprising tech IPOs in markets l

by Liam DorseyDecember 26, 2025
Larry Ellison’s Wild 2025: AI, Hollywood, and a $40B Guarantee
AIBusinessInnovation

Larry Ellison’s Wild 2025: AI, Hollywood, and a $40B Guarantee

2025 was the year of Larry Ellison. The Oracle co-founder went all-in on AI infrastructure, landed a massive OpenAI deal, and backed his son’s media empire with a staggering personal financial guarantee. His net worth soared past Elon Musk’s, then fell back as the bets got bigger.

by Darren HoltDecember 26, 2025
Cursor CEO Warns “Vibe Coding” Is Building on Sand
AIInnovationSoftware

Cursor CEO Warns “Vibe Coding” Is Building on Sand

The CEO of AI coding assistant Cursor is drawing a line between professional tools and amateur “vibe coding.” Michael Truell warns that blindly letting AI build code creates “shaky foundations” that eventually crumble. Meanwhile, his company has reached a staggering $29.3 billion valuation.

by Liam DorseyDecember 25, 2025
InnovationStartupsTechnology

The Seahawks are testing a device that lets blind fans feel the game

The Seattle Seahawks are part of an NFL pilot program testing a tactile device from startup OneCourt. The technology translates live gameplay into trackable vibrations and synced audio, offering a new way for blind and low-vision fans to experience games.

by Liam DorseyDecember 24, 2025

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