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Month: November 2025

Sunday’s $21M Bet On Killing The Awkward Restaurant Checkout
BusinessInnovationStartups

Sunday’s $21M Bet On Killing The Awkward Restaurant Checkout

The restaurant payment platform Sunday has raised a $21 million Series B to expand across the U.S. Founded by hospitality veterans, the company is processing $4 billion annually for 80 million guests and reporting 3x year-over-year growth.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Ubuntu’s Rust Rewrite Hits Early Security Bumps
ComputingSoftware

Ubuntu’s Rust Rewrite Hits Early Security Bumps

Ubuntu’s freshly rewritten sudo command in Rust has encountered its first security issues just weeks after launch. Two vulnerabilities were found and patched through coordinated disclosure. The incidents highlight the challenges of replacing decades-old system tools.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
The Live-Service Gold Rush That Crashed and Burned
BusinessGamingSoftware

The Live-Service Gold Rush That Crashed and Burned

Major game publishers went all-in on games-as-a-service, only to face massive failures and layoffs. The race for the next Fortnite turned into a costly lesson in market saturation and player loyalty. Now the industry is retreating back to what actually works.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
UK Unleashes Tough New Cyber Laws to Protect NHS and Energy Grid
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UK Unleashes Tough New Cyber Laws to Protect NHS and Energy Grid

The UK government has introduced its most aggressive cybersecurity legislation ever. The bill targets critical infrastructure with mandatory standards and unprecedented enforcement powers following attacks costing £14.7 billion annually.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Apple fights $2.6B UK lawsuit in familiar App Store battle
BusinessSoftware

Apple fights $2.6B UK lawsuit in familiar App Store battle

Apple is seeking permission to appeal a UK ruling that found its App Store commissions abusive. The case could cost the company up to $2.6 billion and involves over 1,500 developers. This mirrors similar legal battles Apple is fighting in the EU over its app distribution monopoly.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Nvidia VPs Fly Coach Despite $4 Trillion Valuation
BusinessInnovation

Nvidia VPs Fly Coach Despite $4 Trillion Valuation

Nvidia’s vice presidents fly coach and don’t have executive assistants, according to a VP’s LinkedIn post. The policy reflects the $4 trillion chipmaker’s flat organizational structure, though some executives do get luxury perks.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Synopsys cuts 2,800 jobs after $35 billion Ansys deal
HardwareSemiconductors

Synopsys cuts 2,800 jobs after $35 billion Ansys deal

Synopsys is cutting approximately 10% of its global workforce following the completion of its $35 billion Ansys acquisition. The restructuring could eliminate up to 2,800 positions across the combined company. The cuts were disclosed in an SEC filing on November 12.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Lightning Strike Cripples Mexico’s Historic Satellite Station
BusinessInnovation

Lightning Strike Cripples Mexico’s Historic Satellite Station

Mexico’s historic Tulancingo Ground Station has been operating on emergency power since October 6 after a lightning strike disabled its substation. Repairs won’t be completed until the end of November, forcing cancellation of public events and raising concerns about satellite operations.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Canonical Now Offers 15 Years of Ubuntu Support
BusinessComputingSoftware

Canonical Now Offers 15 Years of Ubuntu Support

Canonical is dramatically extending commercial support for Ubuntu LTS releases from 10 to 15 years. Meanwhile, Ubuntu 25.10 users are experiencing broken unattended upgrades due to a Rust coreutils bug that’s preventing system updates.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Who is Monzo’s new CEO Diana Layfield?
BusinessStartups

Who is Monzo’s new CEO Diana Layfield?

Monzo’s unexpected CEO change brings Diana Layfield from Google and Standard Chartered to lead the $6 billion neobank. She takes over a profitable company eyeing US expansion and potential IPO. Former colleagues describe her as a decisive leader with startup experience and regulatory savvy.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025

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