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Month: November 2025

Your C-Suite Needs AI Training More Than Your Employees
AIBusinessInnovation

Your C-Suite Needs AI Training More Than Your Employees

Companies are spending millions on AI tools while excluding senior leaders from practical training. A recent MIT report found that 95% of AI initiatives fail to provide ROI, largely because executives don’t understand how these tools actually work. The solution requires leaders to embrace vulnerabil

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
MIT’s cell-sized electronics hitch rides to your brain
HardwareInnovation

MIT’s cell-sized electronics hitch rides to your brain

Researchers at MIT have developed subcellular electronic devices that fuse with immune cells and travel through the bloodstream to implant in specific brain regions. The technology could eventually enable brain-computer interfaces for healthy people and treat currently inoperable brain cancers. Huma

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Mark Cuban’s Surprising AI Job Advice
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Mark Cuban’s Surprising AI Job Advice

Mark Cuban is telling job seekers with AI skills to skip the tech giants and head straight to small businesses. The billionaire entrepreneur argues smaller companies are desperate for AI talent and more willing to hire young, less experienced workers. It’s a contrarian take in an AI-crazed job marke

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs
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Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs

Microsoft has released Build 22631.6269 to Windows Insiders, targeting several persistent quality issues. The update fixes unresponsive File Explorer behavior and .tar file extraction problems that have frustrated users for months.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
New AI Toolbox Makes Brain Modeling Way Faster
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New AI Toolbox Makes Brain Modeling Way Faster

Researchers have developed JAXLEY, an open-source toolbox that brings modern machine learning to detailed neuronal models. This could dramatically speed up brain simulations and help understand how neural computations emerge from biological processes.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Tomb Raider Studio Faces Third Layoff Round This Year
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Tomb Raider Studio Faces Third Layoff Round This Year

Crystal Dynamics has laid off nearly 30 developers in its third round of cuts this year. The studio claims this restructuring is necessary to optimize development of its next Tomb Raider game, which has faced significant challenges.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Banking’s Shift From Rearview Mirrors to Crystal Balls
BusinessInnovation

Banking’s Shift From Rearview Mirrors to Crystal Balls

The traditional banking model focused on explaining past events is collapsing. Competitive advantage now belongs to institutions that can predict market movements using real-time data and AI forecasting. Legacy systems simply can’t handle modern volatility.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Verizon’s massive layoffs signal deeper problems
BusinessInnovation

Verizon’s massive layoffs signal deeper problems

Verizon is reportedly preparing to eliminate 15,000 positions next week in what would be the largest workforce reduction in company history. The cuts come despite the company posting $5.1 billion in net income last quarter, highlighting growing competitive pressures.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Netflix is launching a daily puzzle game app
GamingSoftware

Netflix is launching a daily puzzle game app

Netflix is jumping into the daily puzzle game trend with a new app called Netflix Puzzled. The free app for subscribers will feature puzzles based on popular shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game, coming soon to iOS, Android and the Tudum website.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Jack Dorsey’s Bitcoin Purity Takes a Backseat to Stablecoins
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Jack Dorsey’s Bitcoin Purity Takes a Backseat to Stablecoins

Jack Dorsey, long known as a Bitcoin purist, is steering Block’s Cash App toward supporting stablecoins. This represents a significant departure from his previous insistence that Bitcoin alone could anchor everyday payments. The move signals broader industry shifts toward regulated digital assets.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025

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