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Month: November 2025

Norway’s giant wealth fund says no to Musk’s $1 trillion payday
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Norway’s giant wealth fund says no to Musk’s $1 trillion payday

The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund has voted against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion stock award at Tesla. Norway’s fund cited concerns about the package’s size and dilution as Tesla’s stock dropped over 4% following the announcement.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 4, 2025
Germany’s Digital Push: Rostock Builds Data Center, Gigawatt Campus Planned
GovernmentInnovationTechnology

Germany’s Digital Push: Rostock Builds Data Center, Gigawatt Campus Planned

The Rostock government has started construction on a €6 million municipal data center that will feature 300kW capacity across 90 square meters. Meanwhile, nearby Dummerstorf is negotiating a potential 1.2GW data center campus that could transform the region into a major digital hub. Both projects re

by Noah VanceNovember 4, 2025
Samsung’s S26 Dilemma: Higher Prices vs. Ambitious Sales Goals
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Samsung’s S26 Dilemma: Higher Prices vs. Ambitious Sales Goals

Samsung is targeting 130 trillion won ($90.3 billion) in mobile division sales for 2026, including 240 million smartphones. But component cost inflation makes price hikes for the Galaxy S26 series “inevitable.” This creates a direct conflict with their ambitious growth targets.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 4, 2025
Ai2’s new open Earth AI could break Big Tech’s climate monopoly
AIInnovationSoftware

Ai2’s new open Earth AI could break Big Tech’s climate monopoly

Ai2 just launched OlmoEarth, an open-source platform that uses AI to analyze Earth observation data. It’s designed to give smaller organizations the same climate monitoring capabilities that were previously limited to tech giants. Early users are already achieving impressive results with deforestati

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Why Affordable Housing Mandates Backfire
BusinessPolicyTechnology

Why Affordable Housing Mandates Backfire

According to Forbes, mandatory inclusionary zoning schemes like Chicago’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance have dramatically suppressed housing supply. Over 20 years, these programs have consistently failed while politicians keep doubling down on the same failed approach.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 4, 2025
Irish startup Ilimex raises €700k to fight Avian Flu with air sterilization
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Irish startup Ilimex raises €700k to fight Avian Flu with air sterilization

Ilimex has raised €700,000 to tackle Avian Flu using its Flufence air sterilization technology. The startup is shifting from public spaces to the agri-food sector, targeting poultry and mushroom production.

by Noah VanceNovember 4, 2025
Linux Finally Gets Intel’s Sharpness Filter For Lunar Lake
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Linux Finally Gets Intel’s Sharpness Filter For Lunar Lake

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will include support for Intel’s Content Adaptive Sharpness Filter (CASF) specifically designed for Lunar Lake processors. This comes alongside Xe driver patches enabling DMA-BUF mapping through IOV interconnects, representing major graphics driver enhancements for Int

by Noah VanceNovember 4, 2025
The Swarm Is Coming: Why AI and Robots Are Going Decentralized
AIInnovationTechnology

The Swarm Is Coming: Why AI and Robots Are Going Decentralized

A new approach to AI and robotics is emerging that could challenge the centralized model favored by giants like OpenAI. Swarm intelligence uses many smaller systems working together to outperform single, massive models. The results are already showing promise in everything from reasoning tests to me

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 4, 2025
Why AI Still Feels So Robotic
AIInnovationSoftware

Why AI Still Feels So Robotic

Current AI tools are hitting that awkward phase where we can instinctively tell something’s off. The problem? They lack the contextual intelligence that makes human communication feel natural and nuanced.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Amazon’s Fastnet cable will connect Cork to Maryland by 2028
CloudInnovationTechnology

Amazon’s Fastnet cable will connect Cork to Maryland by 2028

Amazon is building a massive new transatlantic subsea cable called Fastnet that will connect County Cork to Maryland. The 320 terabit-per-second cable is scheduled to be operational by 2028, representing a major infrastructure investment in transatlantic connectivity.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 4, 2025

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