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Category: Innovation

Netflix is buying Warner Bros. and HBO for a staggering $83 billion
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Netflix is buying Warner Bros. and HBO for a staggering $83 billion

In a move that would reshape Hollywood, Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. and HBO in a deal valued at $82.7 billion. The announcement immediately hit Netflix’s stock price, as investors weighed the colossal cost.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 5, 2025
The Real Reason Threat Detection Systems Fail
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The Real Reason Threat Detection Systems Fail

Having the best monitoring tech is useless if you’re tracking the wrong people. The key is identifying whose opinion actually impacts your business. That’s the lesson from a real-world corporate affairs dashboard.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 5, 2025
The Middle East is Building the World’s Next Data Center Backbone
CloudInnovation

The Middle East is Building the World’s Next Data Center Backbone

The global data center map is being redrawn. Fueled by AI and sovereignty demands, the Middle East is emerging as a critical hub, with capacity set to triple from 1GW to 3.3GW in five years. The race is now about smart, fast, and sovereign infrastructure.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
Google’s AI Headline Test Is Already a Mess
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Google’s AI Headline Test Is Already a Mess

Google is running an experiment where it replaces publisher headlines in Discover with AI-generated four-word titles. The results have been a mess, ranging from factually wrong to completely nonsensical. This follows a pattern of Google using AI to keep users in its own ecosystem, rather than sendin

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Revolut’s New Titan Card Aims to Be the Ultimate Business Travel Tool
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Revolut’s New Titan Card Aims to Be the Ultimate Business Travel Tool

Revolut Business is preparing to launch the Titan, a new “ultra-premium” commercial card. It’s designed to combine travel benefits with expense management, targeting companies whose employees are frequent flyers. The card is powered by Visa and has a waitlist open ahead of its early 2026 release.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Ubuntu Pro is Now Free for Your Windows WSL Setup
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Ubuntu Pro is Now Free for Your Windows WSL Setup

Canonical has released a dedicated Ubuntu Pro app for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and it’s free for personal use. This brings up to 15 years of critical CVE security updates for all packages in your Ubuntu WSL instance, directly from the Microsoft Store.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Urgent Care Is Disrupting Healthcare, But Not How You Think
HardwareInnovation

Urgent Care Is Disrupting Healthcare, But Not How You Think

A new analysis of urgent care’s rise reveals a paradox: it’s often more expensive than a primary care visit, yet it’s capturing huge market share. The secret? It competes on access and convenience, not just price, especially for younger patients.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Russia Blocks Roblox, Calling It “LGBT Propaganda”
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Russia Blocks Roblox, Calling It “LGBT Propaganda”

Russia has blocked access to Roblox, one of the world’s largest gaming platforms. The country’s communications watchdog says it contains “LGBT propaganda” and inappropriate content for children.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Meta poaches Apple’s top design exec to lead its new AI creative studio
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Meta poaches Apple’s top design exec to lead its new AI creative studio

Meta has hired Apple’s longtime UI design chief, Alan Dye, in a major talent raid. He will lead a new creative studio within Reality Labs, focusing on integrating AI into devices like smart glasses and VR headsets.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
A 1970s Tech Revolution Shows AI’s Grim Job Impact
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A 1970s Tech Revolution Shows AI’s Grim Job Impact

Researchers are looking at the 1970s adoption of CNC machines to predict AI’s impact on jobs today. The parallels are stark: productivity went up, but so did displacement, especially for non-union, mid-skilled workers. It’s a painful historical lesson in technological transition.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025

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