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Month: November 2025

Robinhood CEO goes Luddite while building social trading app
BusinessInnovationStartups

Robinhood CEO goes Luddite while building social trading app

Vlad Tenev revealed he’s ditching health tracking tech and embracing a more mechanical lifestyle. Meanwhile, Robinhood is developing Robinhood Social, a trading-focused platform for 10,000 beta users in Q1 2026.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 15, 2025
Dan Loeb Doubles Down on Tech, Betting Big on Microsoft and Nvidia
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Dan Loeb Doubles Down on Tech, Betting Big on Microsoft and Nvidia

Dan Loeb’s Third Point dramatically increased its tech holdings last quarter, more than doubling its Microsoft position and adding to Nvidia and Amazon. The moves mark a sharp reversal from earlier this year when Loeb dumped most Magnificent 7 stocks. Despite the tech rebuild, PG&E remains his large

by Owen HoltNovember 15, 2025
Ugreen’s 11-in-1 Mac Mini Dock Hits Record Low at $59
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Ugreen’s 11-in-1 Mac Mini Dock Hits Record Low at $59

Ugreen’s innovative dock wraps around your Mac Mini to add 11 ports and up to 8TB of NVMe storage. The device is currently at its lowest-ever price of $59 on Amazon. This solves two major limitations of Apple’s compact desktop in one elegant package.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 15, 2025
iPhone 17 Finally Turns Apple’s China Slump Around
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iPhone 17 Finally Turns Apple’s China Slump Around

Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup has sparked a dramatic turnaround in China with sales surging 22% year-over-year during its first month. The new models accounted for nearly 80% of Apple’s smartphone sales in China since their September 19 launch, while the broader Chinese smartphone market actually decline

by Harlow WesleyNovember 14, 2025
Palantir’s CEO Says He Spends “A Lot of Time Talking to Nazis”
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Palantir’s CEO Says He Spends “A Lot of Time Talking to Nazis”

In a recent podcast interview, Palantir CEO Alex Karp revealed he spends “a lot of time talking to Nazis.” The CEO, who has Jewish heritage, said this helps him understand their mindset. The admission comes amid scrutiny of Palantir’s military and surveillance contracts.

by Owen HoltNovember 14, 2025
AI is Reshaping IT Jobs – Here’s What’s Actually Happening
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AI is Reshaping IT Jobs – Here’s What’s Actually Happening

While AI is transforming IT work, the industry is actually experiencing massive job growth. New data shows IT positions will grow at 9% versus 3% for other jobs through 2034. The real story is about shifting skills and massive infrastructure investments.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 14, 2025
Firefox’s AI Windows Give You Control, Not Speed
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Firefox’s AI Windows Give You Control, Not Speed

Mozilla is taking a different approach to AI in browsers with “AI windows” that give users complete control over which AI services they use. Unlike competitors who are rushing AI integration, Firefox is making the feature fully opt-in and letting users switch between multiple providers.

by Owen HoltNovember 14, 2025
Supply Chain Startup Auger Nabs J&J AI Veteran in Major Hire
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Supply Chain Startup Auger Nabs J&J AI Veteran in Major Hire

Logistics startup Auger continues its executive hiring spree with a major AI talent grab from Johnson & Johnson. The company just brought on Yuqing Sun as chief data and AI enablement officer after her nearly 20-year tenure at the healthcare giant.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 14, 2025
White House memo claims Alibaba helps Chinese military target US
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White House memo claims Alibaba helps Chinese military target US

A White House national security memo obtained by the Financial Times contains explosive claims about Alibaba’s alleged support for Chinese military operations targeting the US. The company denies the allegations as “complete nonsense” amid growing tensions over Chinese tech companies’ potential ties

by Harlow WesleyNovember 14, 2025
We’re failing at teaching AI – and we can’t afford to
AIInnovationTechnology

We’re failing at teaching AI – and we can’t afford to

A scientist argues that America’s poor performance in teaching reading and math should serve as a stark warning as we enter the AI education era. The author remains optimistic that we can learn from past mistakes and build generational AI skills and wisdom.

by Owen HoltNovember 14, 2025

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