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Why AI is making tech specialists obsolete
AIBusinessSoftware

Why AI is making tech specialists obsolete

The rapid pace of AI is dismantling the decade-old model of hiring staff-level specialists. According to a CTO, the future belongs to adaptable generalists who can bridge multiple disciplines and think from first principles.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Apple’s Japan “freedom” comes with the same old fees
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Japan “freedom” comes with the same old fees

Apple is complying with a new Japanese law by allowing third-party app stores and payments. But the company’s new fee structure, including a core technology fee, has developers crying foul. It’s a near-repeat of its controversial strategy in Europe.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
Samsung’s DRAM windfall isn’t enough to catch TSMC
BusinessManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s DRAM windfall isn’t enough to catch TSMC

Samsung is set for a massive $73 billion operating profit from memory by 2026, thanks to the DRAM shortage. But a new report details why that financial boost still leaves its foundry business far behind industry leader TSMC.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
The Hidden Costs of Cheap Used Servers for Your Home Lab
BusinessComputingHardware

The Hidden Costs of Cheap Used Servers for Your Home Lab

The allure of a $100 multi-CPU server is strong for home lab enthusiasts. But proprietary parts, high power costs, and aging hardware create a pile of compromises that’s hard to justify.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
Google sues data scraper for “astonishing scale” copyright theft
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Google sues data scraper for “astonishing scale” copyright theft

Google has filed a lawsuit against Texas-based SerpApi, accusing it of using fake searches to scrape copyrighted material from search results. The lawsuit, filed Friday in California, follows similar action from Reddit against the same company.

by Owen HoltDecember 19, 2025
New US Law Lets White House Block Tech Investment in China
BusinessPolicyTechnology

New US Law Lets White House Block Tech Investment in China

A new defense spending law grants the U.S. government authority to restrict American investment in key Chinese technology sectors. The provisions target artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and advanced semiconductors, aiming to prevent U.S. capital from aiding strategic rivals.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 19, 2025
Nvidia and Google Just Made a $6.6 Billion Bet on “Vibe Coding”
AIBusinessStartups

Nvidia and Google Just Made a $6.6 Billion Bet on “Vibe Coding”

A Swedish AI startup called Lovable just raised $330 million, rocketing its valuation to $6.6 billion. The round was led by Google’s CapitalG and Menlo Ventures, with Nvidia also joining in, betting big on a future where anyone can build software with simple text prompts.

by Owen HoltDecember 19, 2025
Your AI Agenda Depends on Your C-Suite’s
AIBusinessInnovation

Your AI Agenda Depends on Your C-Suite’s

The primary question around AI is no longer the technology itself, but its business value. According to Fast Company, the key to unlocking that value lies in connecting the different, often competing, perspectives within the C-suite.

by Owen HoltDecember 19, 2025
Threads Wants to Be Your Morning Habit, Not Just a Promotion
AIBusinessSoftware

Threads Wants to Be Your Morning Habit, Not Just a Promotion

Threads had a huge 2023, becoming the second most-downloaded iOS app. Its new head, Connor Hayes, wants users to open it first thing in the morning, not just when Instagram tells them to. The strategy involves going vertical by vertical, but monetization for creators is still a major question mark.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 19, 2025
IT Service Desks Are Breaking. Here’s Why.
BusinessCloudSoftware

IT Service Desks Are Breaking. Here’s Why.

According to a Fortune commentary, the traditional IT service model is failing. Huge numbers of organizations are planning to replace their tools next year because employees and IT teams are fed up with slow, manual processes. The path forward involves AI, collaboration tools, and flexible workflows

by Owen HoltDecember 18, 2025

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