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Month: November 2025

Beyond Good and Evil 2 Still Hiring After 20 Years
GamingInnovationSoftware

Beyond Good and Evil 2 Still Hiring After 20 Years

Ubisoft continues development on Beyond Good and Evil 2 with new job listings nearly 20 years after the project began. The troubled development has seen multiple key departures and leadership changes while the game remains unreleased.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 26, 2025
Nintendo Switch Online adds classic games with nostalgic Easter egg
GamingSoftware

Nintendo Switch Online adds classic games with nostalgic Easter egg

Nintendo Switch Online has added four more classic games to its library. The update also includes a nostalgic Game Boy boot screen Easter egg that activates when you move the analog stick during app startup.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 26, 2025
China’s Investment Plunge Signals Xi’s Anti-Competition Crackdown
BusinessInnovation

China’s Investment Plunge Signals Xi’s Anti-Competition Crackdown

China’s fixed-asset investment dropped 1.7% year-to-date through October, marking only the second such decline in decades outside pandemic periods. The surprising contraction follows President Xi Jinping’s campaign against “involution” – excessive industrial competition causing price wars and overca

by Aaron BlakeNovember 26, 2025
Can Europe’s “Drone Wall” Actually Stop the Threat?
CybersecurityInnovation

Can Europe’s “Drone Wall” Actually Stop the Threat?

European nations are developing a “drone wall” defense system combining radar, acoustic sensors, and laser weapons to counter increasing drone incursions. The system faces major challenges including cost, stealth technology, and international coordination. Ukraine’s battlefield experience provides c

by Gabriel NovakNovember 26, 2025
Trump’s TV Regulation Flip-Flop and the Newsmax Connection
InnovationPolicy

Trump’s TV Regulation Flip-Flop and the Newsmax Connection

President Trump is suddenly opposing his own FCC’s efforts to relax broadcast ownership limits. The shift appears influenced by Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, who stands to benefit from keeping competitors small.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 26, 2025
Trump Allies Try to Block States From Regulating AI
AIBusinessPolicy

Trump Allies Try to Block States From Regulating AI

Republican lawmakers and tech industry lobbyists are working behind closed doors to add language to the National Defense Authorization Act that would prevent states from regulating AI labs. Senate Democrats reportedly have no visibility into the scope of the proposed moratorium, raising concerns abo

by Aaron BlakeNovember 25, 2025
Google’s AI Comeback Shakes Up Tech Industry
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s AI Comeback Shakes Up Tech Industry

Google’s Gemini 3 is outperforming competitors across multiple categories, marking a major turnaround for the search giant. Meanwhile, Nvidia faces new competition and China is deploying robots at an unprecedented scale.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 25, 2025
Sports Betting Is Creating A Credit Crisis For Young Men
BusinessInnovation

Sports Betting Is Creating A Credit Crisis For Young Men

Easy access to sports betting is creating new credit risks according to Bank of America. The bank’s research shows credit scores drop by nearly 3 points when mobile gambling becomes available, with young men and low-income borrowers most vulnerable to compulsive wagering and debt problems.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 25, 2025
Dr. Doom’s Surprising Take: No AI Bubble, Just Growth Recession
AIBusiness

Dr. Doom’s Surprising Take: No AI Bubble, Just Growth Recession

Economist Nouriel Roubini, famously known as “Dr. Doom,” is taking an unexpectedly optimistic stance on the U.S. economy. He predicts a “growth recession” rather than a market crash, with technology driving a powerful rebound. His forecast of 4% potential GDP growth by 2030 far exceeds most Wall Str

by Aaron BlakeNovember 25, 2025
Google’s Aluminum OS Could Finally Make Android PCs Real
AIComputingSoftware

Google’s Aluminum OS Could Finally Make Android PCs Real

Google is quietly building an AI-native operating system called Aluminum OS (ALOS) that’s designed to run on laptops, tablets, and various devices. The company appears to be planning a gradual transition from ChromeOS to this new platform while maintaining business continuity. This positions Google

by Aaron BlakeNovember 25, 2025

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