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Category: Innovation

Cable One Jumps Into Mobile With Cheap Sparklight Plans
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Cable One Jumps Into Mobile With Cheap Sparklight Plans

Cable One has officially launched its mobile service, Sparklight Mobile. It offers three plans, including a $30 unlimited option, as an MVNO. This follows the playbook of other major cable broadband providers.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
Rust’s Core Library Gets a Safety Stamp of Approval
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Rust’s Core Library Gets a Safety Stamp of Approval

A key portion of the Rust programming language’s core library has been certified for safety-critical industrial use. This IEC 61508 SIL 2 certification, achieved by Ferrous Systems for its Ferrocene toolchain, is a major step for Rust in embedded and regulated environments. It allows developers to b

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 4, 2025
Rail-Flow’s €12.5M Series A Fuels Germany’s RailTech Boom
AIInnovationStartups

Rail-Flow’s €12.5M Series A Fuels Germany’s RailTech Boom

Frankfurt-based Rail-Flow has raised €12.5 million to expand its AI-driven rail freight platform. The deal is part of a larger trend, with two other German RailTech firms raising nearly €10 million combined in 2025. It signals strong investor confidence in modernizing European logistics.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 3, 2025
A New Satellite Network Aims to Spot Wildfires in Minutes
DataInnovationTechnology

A New Satellite Network Aims to Spot Wildfires in Minutes

Muon Space is building a satellite constellation to detect wildfires faster than ever. Its FireSat project, a collaboration with Google, could change how we fight fires globally.

by Noah VanceDecember 3, 2025
Over 1 Million Jobs Cut in 2025, With Tech and Government Hit Hard
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Over 1 Million Jobs Cut in 2025, With Tech and Government Hit Hard

More than 1 million American workers have been laid off so far in 2025, according to a new report. The tech and government sectors are seeing the heaviest job losses as companies continue cost-cutting measures.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 2, 2025
Visa Bets Big on Europe’s New Digital Wallet Boom
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Visa Bets Big on Europe’s New Digital Wallet Boom

Visa is throwing its weight behind new digital wallet projects in Europe, capitalizing on regulatory changes that break open NFC access. This comes as data shows mobile wallet use is surging overall, but Apple Pay’s growth remains surprisingly incremental despite high adoption.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
CEOs Are Cutting Jobs Because of AI, Goldman Sachs Finds
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CEOs Are Cutting Jobs Because of AI, Goldman Sachs Finds

A new analysis from Goldman Sachs economist Ronnie Walker shows a clear link between corporate AI talk and hiring cuts. While an economy-wide AI job impact isn’t yet clear, firms mentioning AI in workforce contexts have sharply reduced job openings this year.

by Noah VanceDecember 2, 2025
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Update Problem Needs a Simple Fix
AIInnovationSoftware

Microsoft’s Windows 11 Update Problem Needs a Simple Fix

Windows 11 updates are breaking things and disrupting users. The real issue isn’t the updates themselves, but Microsoft’s refusal to give users a simple, permanent way to turn them off.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 2, 2025
The Networking Startups Actually Getting Hype in 2025
InnovationNetworkingStartups

The Networking Startups Actually Getting Hype in 2025

According to CRN, the hottest networking startups of 2025 are all-in on AI-powered networking, Network-as-a-Service (NaaS), and private 5G. These trends are no longer just buzzwords but are driving real infrastructure upgrades and new consumption models.

by Noah VanceDecember 2, 2025
ARPA-H Wants Surgery Robots That Work Without Doctors
AIInnovationTechnology

ARPA-H Wants Surgery Robots That Work Without Doctors

The U.S. health agency ARPA-H is funding a bold new robotics program. Its goal is to create autonomous systems that can perform surgeries like clot-removing thrombectomies without direct human control, bringing critical care to remote areas.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025

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