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Month: December 2025

India’s government wants to launch a zero-commission Uber rival
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India’s government wants to launch a zero-commission Uber rival

The Indian government is launching a rideshare app that charges no commission to drivers. Called Bharat Taxi, it’s framed as a move to free drivers from dependency on private companies like Uber.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
The UK’s Quantum Bet: Can It Pay Off Before Everyone Else?
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The UK’s Quantum Bet: Can It Pay Off Before Everyone Else?

According to an IBM executive, quantum computing could add £212bn to UK GDP by 2045. But the country’s lead is fragile. Here’s what needs to happen next.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 4, 2025
A $200 Million Bet That Satellites Are The Next Big Thing To Lease
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A $200 Million Bet That Satellites Are The Next Big Thing To Lease

Asset-financing firm SLI is making a major move into space, planning to buy two small geostationary satellites from startup AscendArc in a deal valued at over $200 million. The bet is that satellite operators will increasingly prefer to lease their hardware, much like airlines lease aircraft, to pre

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
CIOs Are Stuck Trying to Prove AI’s Worth
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CIOs Are Stuck Trying to Prove AI’s Worth

According to a recent CIO conference, leaders are stuck in a bind. They’ve built AI guardrails but can’t show the hard returns. The core issue? They’re funded like a cost center but expected to drive transformation.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Windows 11’s Market Share Just Did Something Weird
BusinessComputingSoftware

Windows 11’s Market Share Just Did Something Weird

New data from Statcounter reveals a puzzling trend for Microsoft. Despite being the only supported version, Windows 11’s market share fell in December, while the unsupported Windows 10 actually gained ground. This comes as the overall Windows ecosystem continues to slowly lose users to other platfor

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
The Spyware Industry Is Getting Its Own Rulebook
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The Spyware Industry Is Getting Its Own Rulebook

An international coalition is trying to write rules for the murky world of commercial spyware. The goal is to curb dangerous hacking tools while letting governments still use them for national security.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Nord’s New Digital Twin Service Aims to Cut Drive System Errors
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Nord’s New Digital Twin Service Aims to Cut Drive System Errors

Drive system manufacturer Nord is offering a new digital service. Customers can now request a simulation model, or digital twin, of their fully configured drive system to test it virtually before physical commissioning.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Adani Group to Invest $5 Billion in Google’s Giant Indian Data Center
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Adani Group to Invest $5 Billion in Google’s Giant Indian Data Center

The Adani Group is making a huge bet on India’s data center future. Its joint venture will help build what’s planned to be the country’s largest Google data center campus.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Ofcom Spent £500k Spying on VPNs, Mulls “Further Action”
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Ofcom Spent £500k Spying on VPNs, Mulls “Further Action”

Ofcom is ramping up its scrutiny of VPN usage in the UK, especially among young people. The regulator has disclosed spending close to £500,000 on internet monitoring software since 2022 and is now conducting surveys and panels to decide on “further action.”

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Kids Are Using AI Pythagoras to Do Their Homework
AIInnovationSoftware

Kids Are Using AI Pythagoras to Do Their Homework

Students on Khan Academy figured out how to get an AI simulation of the mathematician Pythagoras to do their math homework for them. This clever workaround highlights the tricky new challenges AI is creating in classrooms everywhere.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025

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