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Month: November 2025

Why CIOs Are Becoming the Most Important Executives in Payments
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Why CIOs Are Becoming the Most Important Executives in Payments

CIOs are emerging as the critical bridge between innovation and security in digital payments transformations. One Inc’s Elizabeth Hoemeke shares how she’s leading a traditionally conservative insurance industry toward faster, safer payment experiences. The role requires balancing product development

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
AI’s Business Problem: All Talk, Little Payoff
AIBusinessInnovation

AI’s Business Problem: All Talk, Little Payoff

While AI tools like ChatGPT have captured consumer attention, enterprise adoption is lagging far behind expectations. McKinsey finds only about a third of companies have scaled AI across their entire business despite massive infrastructure spending.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
Gates’ climate pivot makes sense when you see the data
BusinessInnovation

Gates’ climate pivot makes sense when you see the data

Bill Gates is calling for a major shift in global priorities ahead of the UN COP30 climate summit. He argues health and poverty deserve more attention than climate initiatives, especially in developing nations. The data suggests he might be right.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
Sony’s Japan-Only PS5 Is 25% Cheaper – Here’s Why
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Sony’s Japan-Only PS5 Is 25% Cheaper – Here’s Why

Sony just dropped a bombshell – a Japan-exclusive PlayStation 5 that’s nearly 25% cheaper than current models. But there’s a catch: it’s region-locked and only works with Japanese accounts. This pricing strategy reveals some serious market pressures at play.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025
Why Data Protection Assessments Are Becoming Strategic Weapons
AIBusinessCybersecurity

Why Data Protection Assessments Are Becoming Strategic Weapons

Data protection assessments are evolving from annual checklists to continuous strategic tools. The shift comes as regulators demand demonstrable diligence and supply chain attacks increase. Companies now use DPAs to map data flows and identify risks across global operations.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
How ignoring Paul Graham’s “terrible” advice made Reddit worth $38B
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How ignoring Paul Graham’s “terrible” advice made Reddit worth $38B

Alexis Ohanian disregarded Paul Graham’s warning that Reddit’s name was “poison” and its alien mascot looked “dumb.” Two decades later, the platform boasts 444 million weekly users and a $38 billion valuation. Sometimes the worst advice comes from the smartest people.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
Coinbase’s $2 Billion Stablecoin Deal Collapses
BusinessInnovation

Coinbase’s $2 Billion Stablecoin Deal Collapses

Coinbase has abandoned its planned $2 billion acquisition of stablecoin startup BVNK after months of exclusive negotiations. The deal would have been nearly double what Stripe paid for Bridge earlier this year. Both companies mutually agreed not to move forward, though reasons remain unclear.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Virtual Vineyards Are Training Self-Driving Tractors
AIInnovation

Virtual Vineyards Are Training Self-Driving Tractors

Italian researchers are using virtual vineyards to train self-driving tractors. The digital twin technology could accelerate agricultural automation while reducing real-world testing risks and costs.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
PS5 Hits 84 Million Sales, But Engagement Drops
GamingHardware

PS5 Hits 84 Million Sales, But Engagement Drops

Sony’s PlayStation 5 has sold over 84.2 million units worldwide, with 3.9 million shipped last quarter. However, PlayStation Network monthly active users dropped from 123 million to 119 million, showing declining engagement despite hardware momentum.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
This Android malware steals your debit card and PIN for ATM withdrawals
CybersecurityInnovation

This Android malware steals your debit card and PIN for ATM withdrawals

A dangerous new Android malware called NGate can steal your debit card details and PIN through NFC technology. Hackers then use accomplices to make instant ATM withdrawals without ever touching your physical card. This sophisticated attack combines social engineering with wireless payment tech.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025

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