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How 3M Architects Entire Industries Instead of Chasing Tech
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

How 3M Architects Entire Industries Instead of Chasing Tech

While competitors chase obvious applications, 3M uses a “when and where” framework to architect entire industries. Their 15% culture and focus on customer problems creates sustainable advantages in emerging markets like hydrogen.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Microsoft’s OpenAI Payday Is Way Bigger Than Anyone Thought
AIBusinessInnovation

Microsoft’s OpenAI Payday Is Way Bigger Than Anyone Thought

Microsoft is making far more money from its OpenAI investment than expected. Leaked financials show nearly $1.4 billion in revenue sharing payments in just over a year, with growth accelerating dramatically in 2025.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Imec’s 650V+ GaN Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Power Electronics
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

Imec’s 650V+ GaN Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Power Electronics

Researchers at imec have fabricated gallium nitride power devices that withstand over 650 volts on 300mm QST substrates. This breakthrough solves critical wafer warpage issues that have plagued larger GaN production. The technology targets AI data centers, industrial systems, and automotive applicat

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Linux’s Nouveau Driver Is Suddenly Getting Competitive
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Linux’s Nouveau Driver Is Suddenly Getting Competitive

The open-source Nouveau driver for NVIDIA GPUs on Linux is making surprising progress. New patches enable cooperative matrix support and GPU reclocking, closing the performance gap with proprietary drivers.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Silicon Valley’s Risky Push Into Designer Babies
BusinessInnovation

Silicon Valley’s Risky Push Into Designer Babies

Silicon Valley startups are quietly pursuing embryo gene editing despite US bans. Backed by major tech figures, they’re looking overseas to conduct their controversial work. The implications could reshape humanity’s genetic future.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Solar’s Next Chapter: Beyond the Tax Credit Era
BusinessInnovation

Solar’s Next Chapter: Beyond the Tax Credit Era

The residential solar industry faces a major shift as the federal Investment Tax Credit phases out at the end of 2025. Installers are turning to AI tools and new financing models to survive the projected 26% demand drop. The future depends on innovation, not incentives.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Scientists Finally Make “Dark” Quantum Light Shine
ComputingInnovation

Scientists Finally Make “Dark” Quantum Light Shine

A breakthrough from CUNY and UT Austin researchers reveals how to make dark excitons shine brightly. These quantum states could enable faster, smaller, and more energy-efficient technologies.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Capcom Scrapped Resident Evil Multiplayer Because Horror Was “Too Mild”
GamingInnovationSoftware

Capcom Scrapped Resident Evil Multiplayer Because Horror Was “Too Mild”

Capcom completely reworked Resident Evil Requiem after realizing the multiplayer version’s horror elements were “very mild.” The game, which was in development before Village, will now focus on survival horror with some multiplayer elements remaining. It releases February 27, 2026.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Is AI About to Delete Entry-Level Jobs?
AIBusinessInnovation

Is AI About to Delete Entry-Level Jobs?

The first ChatGPT generation graduates into a workforce where AI agents are replacing entry-level positions. New research reveals double-digit employment declines for young workers in AI-exposed roles. Here’s what’s really happening to the bottom rung of the career ladder.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Ayar Labs’ optical I/O could kill 600kW AI racks
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Ayar Labs’ optical I/O could kill 600kW AI racks

Photonics startup Ayar Labs is collaborating with Global Unichip Corp to integrate optical I/O chiplets into XPU reference designs. The technology promises over 200 Tbps bandwidth, potentially making future interconnects 10x faster than today’s fastest options. This could enable AI accelerators to s

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025

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