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Category: Innovation

AI Isn’t Killing Education – It’s Forcing a Much-Needed Revolution
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AI Isn’t Killing Education – It’s Forcing a Much-Needed Revolution

Across classrooms worldwide, a quiet debate is dividing educators over artificial intelligence tools. While some see threats to academic integrity, others view AI as an opportunity to fundamentally redefine how students learn and are assessed.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
Microsoft’s Going All-In on AGI Without OpenAI’s Limits
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Microsoft’s Going All-In on AGI Without OpenAI’s Limits

Microsoft is building its own “superintelligence” team to develop frontier AI models in-house. The company’s previous agreement with OpenAI had barred it from racing toward AGI until 2030, but that limitation is now gone following a renegotiated partnership.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Switzerland Finally Rejoins EU’s Massive Research Program
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Switzerland Finally Rejoins EU’s Massive Research Program

Switzerland has officially rejoined Horizon Europe, the EU’s massive €93.5 billion research program. The deal gives Swiss researchers equal footing with EU counterparts and includes participation in digital and nuclear research initiatives. The agreement is retroactive to January 2025.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Samsung’s Thin Phone Gamble Backfires, Apple Too?
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Samsung’s Thin Phone Gamble Backfires, Apple Too?

The ultra-thin phone revolution appears to be hitting major roadblocks. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge reportedly sold so poorly that its successor, the S26 Edge, has been canceled. Apple might be facing similar issues with its rumored iPhone Air.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Zuckerberg’s researchers just want GPUs, not lab space
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Zuckerberg’s researchers just want GPUs, not lab space

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is shifting its focus to AI-driven science, with researchers prioritizing GPU computing power over traditional lab expansion. Biohub plans to scale from 1,000 to 10,000 GPUs by 2028 as the philanthropy goes “all in on AI-powered biology.” Zuckerberg and Chan revealed t

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting thicker – and that’s a good thing
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting thicker – and that’s a good thing

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 appears to be getting a subtle thickness increase according to new CAD data. The change from 6.96mm to 7.24mm could allow for battery improvements and better heat management. This might be exactly what compact flagship users need.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Tesla shareholders give Musk smaller margin on $1 trillion pay plan
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Tesla shareholders give Musk smaller margin on $1 trillion pay plan

Tesla shareholders approved Elon Musk’s potentially $1 trillion compensation package, but independent investor support dropped significantly from his 2018 plan. The vote came after a turbulent year where Musk’s political activities and Tesla’s sales slump created headwinds. Despite the decline, anal

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Why Clever Marketing Is Actually Terrible Marketing
BusinessInnovation

Why Clever Marketing Is Actually Terrible Marketing

Clever marketing campaigns might impress your colleagues, but they often fail with actual customers. The most effective marketing is simple, direct, and instantly understandable. Here’s why clarity should be your top priority.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 11, 2025
Someone just ran a Minecraft server on a smart light bulb
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Someone just ran a Minecraft server on a smart light bulb

A YouTuber has successfully run a Minecraft server on a cheap smart light bulb from AliExpress. The project uses specialized software to work with the bulb’s extremely limited hardware. This continues the trend of running Minecraft on increasingly obscure hardware platforms.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025
Meta’s Louisiana Solar Deal Powers AI Data Center Expansion
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Meta’s Louisiana Solar Deal Powers AI Data Center Expansion

Meta Platforms has finalized long-term power purchase agreements with Treaty Oak Clean Energy for two utility-scale solar projects in Louisiana. The 385MW combined capacity will support Meta’s AI data center in Richland Parish when both facilities come online in Q3 2027. The projects represent signi

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025

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