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Category: Innovation

Liquid Cooling Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All. Here’s Why.
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Liquid Cooling Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All. Here’s Why.

The data center cooling game is changing fast. According to a technical director from modular data center designer Oper8, liquid cooling is no longer experimental but a practical necessity for handling today’s high-density AI and HPC loads. The real challenge is figuring out the right solution for e

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
AI Is Now Running Group Therapy Sessions. What Could Go Wrong?
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Is Now Running Group Therapy Sessions. What Could Go Wrong?

A new trend uses AI like ChatGPT to facilitate mental health group chats, completely removing the human therapist. Proponents cite cost and access, but experts warn of dangerous hallucinations and a lack of real therapeutic skill.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 8, 2025
Pipe’s CEO Out, Half Its Staff Gone. What’s Next?
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Pipe’s CEO Out, Half Its Staff Gone. What’s Next?

Fintech startup Pipe is undergoing a massive leadership and workforce shakeup. The CEO is out, the CFO is gone, and about half of its 150 employees have been laid off. The company says it’s focusing on profitability and a “leaner” structure.

by Noah VanceDecember 8, 2025
Is “Refounding” Just a Fancy Word for a Pivot?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Is “Refounding” Just a Fancy Word for a Pivot?

A new corporate buzzword is taking hold: “refounding.” It’s not a pivot, founders insist, but a fundamental reset. The question is whether this language signals genuine transformation or just clever marketing.

by Noah VanceDecember 6, 2025
The Game Awards Needs a Nickname. How About “The Geoffies”?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

The Game Awards Needs a Nickname. How About “The Geoffies”?

According to Polygon, The Game Awards has run for 11 years since its 2014 premiere but still lacks a widely used nickname like the Oscars or Emmys. The article traces the origins of those nicknames and proposes “The Geoffies” as a fitting moniker for gaming’s biggest night, honoring longtime host an

by Darren HoltDecember 6, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Johny Srouji Might Be Headed for the Exit
BusinessInnovationStartups

Apple’s Chip Boss Johny Srouji Might Be Headed for the Exit

According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware technologies, Johny Srouji, is contemplating a departure. This would mark the fifth high-profile executive exit at Apple in a very short period, as the company undergoes a major reorganization.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 6, 2025
Your Boss’s Old Resume Is Useless Now, Thanks To AI
AIBusinessInnovation

Your Boss’s Old Resume Is Useless Now, Thanks To AI

A Forbes analysis argues that traditional leadership evaluation is broken in the age of AI. The qualities that mattered before don’t guarantee success when the rules keep changing.

by Noah VanceDecember 6, 2025
AI’s Taking Jobs, But Office Vacancies Are Falling. What Gives?
AIBusinessInnovation

AI’s Taking Jobs, But Office Vacancies Are Falling. What Gives?

There’s a weird disconnect in the AI narrative. CEOs like Anthropic’s Dario Amodei talk about machines replacing millions, but the data shows office spaces are still filling up. So what’s really going on with the future of work?

by Noah VanceDecember 5, 2025
ServiceNow Exec Lays Out Her AI Predictions for 2026
AIBusinessInnovation

ServiceNow Exec Lays Out Her AI Predictions for 2026

According to ServiceNow’s Cathy Mauzaize, 2026 will be the year AI becomes inseparable from work. She predicts a shift to multimodal interfaces, a critical balance between governance and speed, the rise of agentic AI led by CIOs, and deeply blended AI workflows.

by Noah VanceDecember 5, 2025
Samsung’s $1,800 XR headset is a work-from-anywhere game changer
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Samsung’s $1,800 XR headset is a work-from-anywhere game changer

After returning the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro, a professional engineer tested Samsung’s $1,800 Galaxy XR headset for two weeks of real work. The verdict? Despite some quirks, its ability to create massive virtual displays on the go makes it a keeper for business travel.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025

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