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Month: November 2025

The Factory Floor Needs a Rebrand
InnovationManufacturing

The Factory Floor Needs a Rebrand

The manufacturing industry is pushing for a rebrand, highlighting the tangible, visible outcomes of factory work compared to office jobs. But this modernization comes with a social responsibility to retrain workers displaced by automation. The companies that thrive will balance economic efficiency w

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Intel’s Next-Gen Security Features Coming to Linux
HardwareSemiconductors

Intel’s Next-Gen Security Features Coming to Linux

Intel is preparing significant security enhancements for Linux with two new features targeting upcoming processors. The CMTG capability for Lunar Lake and later chips, along with LASS protection, are expected to land in Linux kernel 6.19. These hardware-level security improvements could fundamentall

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Wincomm’s New Medical PCs Bring Edge AI to Healthcare
AIComputingHardware

Wincomm’s New Medical PCs Bring Edge AI to Healthcare

Wincomm is showcasing two new mobile medical panel PCs at MEDICA 2025 in Germany. The systems feature Intel Core Ultra processors with integrated NPUs for edge AI applications in healthcare settings.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
Home Depot’s AI gamble to win contractor loyalty
AIBusinessInnovation

Home Depot’s AI gamble to win contractor loyalty

Home Depot is betting big on AI to capture more business from professional contractors. Their new Blueprint Takeoffs tool promises to transform the manual process of material estimation that traditionally took weeks.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
US Moves to Block Chinese Chip Tools in CHIPS Act Facilities
ManufacturingPolicySemiconductors

US Moves to Block Chinese Chip Tools in CHIPS Act Facilities

US lawmakers are advancing the Chip EQUIP Act to prohibit companies receiving federal semiconductor subsidies from purchasing Chinese chipmaking equipment. The restrictions would apply for a decade and cover tools from China and other “entities of concern.” Major beneficiaries like Intel, TSMC, and

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Billionaires Sound Alarm on Private Credit “Frothiness”
BusinessInnovation

Billionaires Sound Alarm on Private Credit “Frothiness”

Top finance billionaires are raising red flags about private credit markets, citing “frothiness” and inadequate regulation. David Vélez of Nu Holdings warns bad investments are inevitable as asset values soar without proper disclosures.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Oklahoma Governor Wary of Chinese Business Ventures
BusinessPolicy

Oklahoma Governor Wary of Chinese Business Ventures

Oklahoma’s governor says he’s “reluctant” to welcome Chinese-owned businesses to the state. The comments reflect growing political tensions affecting local economic development across the US.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
The $5 Million Accessibility Lesson Every Business Needs
BusinessPrivacy

The $5 Million Accessibility Lesson Every Business Needs

A single accessibility lawsuit against Fashion Nova ballooned into a $5.15 million class action settlement over five years. Web accessibility lawsuits reached over 4,000 in 2024, with small businesses bearing the brunt. The risk is real and growing globally.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025
Why Performance Management Is So Damn Hard
BusinessSoftware

Why Performance Management Is So Damn Hard

Performance management consistently ranks as one of the most challenging HR functions. According to Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait, the problem isn’t the process itself but how we approach it. Companies need to rethink their entire strategy.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 21, 2025
Feds Bust Alleged Nvidia Chip Smuggling Ring to China
AISemiconductors

Feds Bust Alleged Nvidia Chip Smuggling Ring to China

Federal authorities have unsealed indictments against four individuals accused of running an elaborate scheme to smuggle advanced Nvidia chips to China. The alleged operation involved shipping hundreds of A100 and H200 GPUs through Thailand and Malaysia using falsified customs documents. Prosecutors

by Aaron BlakeNovember 21, 2025

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