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Rehlko expands its flagship generator line for a shaky power grid
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Rehlko expands its flagship generator line for a shaky power grid

Rehlko has launched a major expansion of its KD Series generator line, adding models from 60kW to 600kW. The move targets growing demand for energy resilience from data centers, healthcare, and telecoms, with full distribution slated for Q1 2026.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 19, 2025
AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet. It’s Actually Creating Them.
AIBusinessTechnology

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet. It’s Actually Creating Them.

The fear that AI will immediately wipe out jobs isn’t playing out in early data. Instead, a new report finds occupations with high AI exposure saw stronger employment and wage growth. This suggests a more complex, skills-driven transition is underway.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
A Gigawatt-Scale Data Center Campus is Brewing in Michigan
CloudDataTechnology

A Gigawatt-Scale Data Center Campus is Brewing in Michigan

A massive new data center campus is being proposed outside Detroit. The project, called “Project Cannoli,” could consume a gigawatt of power, but it’s already meeting significant resistance from the local community.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
CIBC Backs Farm Tech Startup BinSentry with $25 Million
BusinessStartupsTechnology

CIBC Backs Farm Tech Startup BinSentry with $25 Million

CIBC Innovation Banking has announced a $25 million USD financing deal for BinSentry. The funding will accelerate the Kitchener-Waterloo company’s global growth as it uses AI sensors to monitor animal feed.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
The Shiftphone 8 and e/OS: A Privacy Phone That Actually Works
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

The Shiftphone 8 and e/OS: A Privacy Phone That Actually Works

According to Forbes, the Shiftphone 8 comes pre-loaded with the privacy-focused e/OS, a version of Android that strips out all Google services. The phone itself features hardware kill switches for the camera and mic, a removable battery, and a Qualcomm QCM6490 chipset with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
X Kills Its Last Mac App, Forcing Users to the Web
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

X Kills Its Last Mac App, Forcing Users to the Web

X has officially ended support for its app on the Mac. After killing its native Mac app last year, the company has now blocked users from installing the iPad version on macOS, leaving the web browser as the only functional option.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But With Fees and Warnings
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But With Fees and Warnings

Apple is complying with new Japanese law by opening iOS to alternative app stores and payments. But it’s implementing a 5% commission on third-party store purchases and up to 21% fees for other payment methods, complete with user warnings. These conditions have already led Epic Games to delay Fortni

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Fuse Energy, founded by ex-Revolut execs, raises $70M at a $5B valuation
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Fuse Energy, founded by ex-Revolut execs, raises $70M at a $5B valuation

The energy startup, which supplies 200,000 UK homes, hit $400 million in annual recurring revenue. It plans to launch consumer solar hardware and expand into the US and Europe.

by Noah VanceDecember 18, 2025
Micron Posts Record Q1, Says AI Boom Is Just Getting Started
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Micron Posts Record Q1, Says AI Boom Is Just Getting Started

Micron Technology has kicked off its 2026 fiscal year with record-breaking financial results. The memory and storage giant credits its performance to strong demand as an “essential AI enabler.”

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
ServiceNow’s Stock Crash Makes It “Cheapest” in Software, Says Bernstein
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

ServiceNow’s Stock Crash Makes It “Cheapest” in Software, Says Bernstein

ServiceNow shares have tumbled 25% this year, including an 8% drop this week on news of a potential $7 billion deal for Armis. Bernstein analyst Peter Weed now calls it the “cheapest” large-cap software stock, reiterating an outperform rating and a $1,093 price target, about 40% above recent levels.

by Noah VanceDecember 17, 2025

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