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Month: November 2025

The Leadership Mask Is Costing Companies Trillions
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Leadership Mask Is Costing Companies Trillions

The leadership performance we’ve been taught is actually creating a massive engagement crisis. Authenticity isn’t soft – it’s a strategic advantage that builds trust and drives real results.

by Elijah PorterNovember 17, 2025
Nvidia’s First Exascale Supercomputer Hits Fourth Place
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Nvidia’s First Exascale Supercomputer Hits Fourth Place

Nvidia has entered the exascale computing club with JUPITER Booster, Germany’s new supercomputer that delivers exactly 1 exaflop performance. The system marks Nvidia’s first exascale achievement and ranks fourth globally behind three U.S. Department of Energy systems using AMD and Intel chips. This

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025
Peter Thiel Dumps Nvidia Stock as AI Bubble Fears Grow
AIBusinessTechnology

Peter Thiel Dumps Nvidia Stock as AI Bubble Fears Grow

Peter Thiel’s hedge fund has sold its entire Nvidia position worth approximately $100 million. This comes just days after SoftBank dumped $5.83 billion in Nvidia shares to fund OpenAI investments. The consecutive high-profile selloffs are making investors nervous about AI valuations.

by Elijah PorterNovember 17, 2025
Firefox’s AI Push Sparks User Backlash
AIPrivacySoftware

Firefox’s AI Push Sparks User Backlash

Firefox users are pushing back against Mozilla’s new AI Window feature, calling it an unwanted addition that follows tech trends rather than user needs. The company says it will offer more settings to control AI usage in response to the criticism.

by Elijah PorterNovember 17, 2025
Machine learning finds cosmic needles in haystack, doubling known quasar lenses
AIInnovationTechnology

Machine learning finds cosmic needles in haystack, doubling known quasar lenses

Astronomers have dramatically expanded the tiny sample of known quasar lenses using machine learning. The technique identified seven new high-quality candidates from over 812,000 quasars examined. This breakthrough could transform how we measure galaxy masses across the universe.

by Elijah PorterNovember 17, 2025
SAP’s cloud reliability crisis deepens with portal outage
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

SAP’s cloud reliability crisis deepens with portal outage

SAP has apologized for yet another outage of its SAP for Me customer portal, leaving users unable to track support cases or manage upgrades. The incident marks the third outage in 90 days, including one that lasted nearly 11 hours. Critics say this raises serious questions about SAP’s ability to del

by Elijah PorterNovember 17, 2025
Viagra Might Reverse Hearing Loss? The Science Behind The Headline
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Viagra Might Reverse Hearing Loss? The Science Behind The Headline

Scientists have discovered a surprising potential treatment for a common form of genetic hearing loss. The research points to arginine supplementation and, remarkably, the active ingredient in Viagra as possible therapies. This approach targets the underlying biology of sensorineural hearing loss, w

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025
Why Most Predictive AI Projects Never Actually Launch
AIInnovationTechnology

Why Most Predictive AI Projects Never Actually Launch

According to Forbes, most predictive AI projects never make it to production despite having technically sound models. The problem isn’t the technology – it’s how data scientists communicate value to business stakeholders. A new approach focusing on profit estimation rather than technical metrics is

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025
Windows users revolt: We don’t want AI, just reliability
AIBusinessSoftware

Windows users revolt: We don’t want AI, just reliability

Windows users are pushing back against Microsoft’s AI obsession, demanding reliability and performance instead. The Windows boss acknowledged the feedback but didn’t commit to changing course. The disconnect between user needs and corporate priorities is becoming impossible to ignore.

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025
Steam’s $16.2 Billion Year and Gabe’s New Superyacht
BusinessGamingSoftware

Steam’s $16.2 Billion Year and Gabe’s New Superyacht

Valve’s Steam platform continues its massive growth with $16.2 billion in sales already this year. The company has earned an estimated $4 billion from these sales. Meanwhile, co-founder Gabe Newell has taken delivery of his latest superyacht, the 111-meter Leviathan.

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025

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