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Month: October 2025

Hydrogen-Powered Airport Trial Marks UK Aviation Milestone
EnergyInnovationTechnology

Hydrogen-Powered Airport Trial Marks UK Aviation Milestone

A pioneering hydrogen combustion engine trial at Kirkwall Airport has successfully demonstrated the first 100% hydrogen CHP system powering a UK commercial airport. The breakthrough represents a significant step toward decarbonizing aviation infrastructure using green hydrogen technology.

by Aaron ValeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Monzo’s Global Gambit: Banking Veteran Takes Helm for Expansion
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Monzo’s Global Gambit: Banking Veteran Takes Helm for Expansion

Monzo’s surprise CEO change brings a Google and Standard Chartered veteran to lead global expansion. The timing reveals much about the fintech’s ambitions beyond UK borders.

by Aaron ValeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Chrome’s HTTPS Revolution: What Default Security Means for the Web
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Chrome’s HTTPS Revolution: What Default Security Means for the Web

Google is making HTTPS-only browsing the default in Chrome starting October 2026. This fundamental shift in web security will affect billions of users and website owners worldwide. Here’s what you need to know about this security revolution.

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Ontario’s East-West Pipeline Plan: Energy Sovereignty or Pipe Dream?
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Ontario’s East-West Pipeline Plan: Energy Sovereignty or Pipe Dream?

Ontario is studying a massive east-west pipeline to connect Western oil with Eastern refineries using only Canadian steel. This ambitious project aims to reduce US energy dependence but faces significant hurdles.

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Pixel Security Gap: How GrapheneOS Outsmarts Forensic Tools
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

Pixel Security Gap: How GrapheneOS Outsmarts Forensic Tools

A security breach during a private Microsoft Teams call exposed internal Cellebrite documents showing significant limitations in cracking Pixel devices running GrapheneOS. The leak highlights growing tensions between privacy technology and law enforcement capabilities. This development could reshape

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Android’s New Freedom: What Epic Games’ Win Means for Your Wallet
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Android’s New Freedom: What Epic Games’ Win Means for Your Wallet

A landmark court ruling forces Google to open the Play Store to alternative payments and direct downloads. This could mean lower prices for consumers but raises security questions. Here’s what changes and what it means for Android’s future.

by Aaron ValeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
CoreWeave’s $9B Acquisition Collapses as Shareholders Revolt
BusinessCloudComputing

CoreWeave’s $9B Acquisition Collapses as Shareholders Revolt

Core Scientific shareholders have voted down CoreWeave’s $9 billion acquisition proposal, terminating the deal that would have transferred 1.3GW of data center capacity. The rejection follows months of shareholder opposition claiming the deal undervalued the company.

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Meta’s AI Pivot: From Metaverse Dreams to Compute Reality
BusinessComputingTechnology

Meta’s AI Pivot: From Metaverse Dreams to Compute Reality

Three years after Mark Zuckerberg mentioned “metaverse” eight times on an earnings call, the term was conspicuously absent as Meta executives focused entirely on AI infrastructure and compute capacity. The strategic pivot signals a major reallocation of resources toward artificial intelligence.

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
US-China Trade Truce: One-Year Pause in Tech War
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

US-China Trade Truce: One-Year Pause in Tech War

The US and China have reached a one-year trade truce that postpones critical export controls on rare earths and semiconductors. While providing temporary relief, the agreement reveals deeper structural tensions in the technology competition between the world’s two largest economies.

by Elijah PorterOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
The Obsession Economy: When Passion Becomes Profit
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Obsession Economy: When Passion Becomes Profit

Former Wall Street investor turned business coach Codie Sanchez claims obsession, not balance, fuels extraordinary success. But is this sustainable advice for modern professionals? We examine the hidden costs.

by Aaron ValeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025

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