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Category: Innovation

GOG spins off from CD Projekt, vows to stay DRM-free
BusinessInnovationSoftware

GOG spins off from CD Projekt, vows to stay DRM-free

The Good Old Games storefront is officially splitting from its parent company, CD Projekt. Co-founder Michał Kiciński has purchased the platform, with promises that its DRM-free and retro-focused mission will remain unchanged.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
AI Won’t Save Your Company, But This Might
AIBusinessInnovation

AI Won’t Save Your Company, But This Might

Everyone is rushing to add AI, but it’s often just for show. A new MIT study using a sophisticated labor tool predicts AI could replace 11.7% of the U.S. workforce, highlighting a coming divide.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
Zepto’s $1.2 Billion IPO Filing Is a Huge Bet on Quick Commerce
BusinessInnovationStartups

Zepto’s $1.2 Billion IPO Filing Is a Huge Bet on Quick Commerce

Zepto has filed for a massive IPO, signaling a major moment for India’s hyper-competitive quick commerce sector. The company, valued at $7 billion, is racing rivals like Blinkit and Instamart to go public.

by Aaron ValeDecember 29, 2025
A 950% SpaceX Return Sparks a Huge Investor Fight
InnovationStartupsTechnology

A 950% SpaceX Return Sparks a Huge Investor Fight

The Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust saw a staggering 947% return on its SpaceX investment. Now, its decision to trim that position has ignited a fierce public dispute with its largest shareholder, activist hedge fund Saba Capital.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
LG’s new home robot has hands. Can it finally do chores?
HardwareInnovationIoT

LG’s new home robot has hands. Can it finally do chores?

LG is teasing a new home robot with two articulated arms and five-fingered hands, set to debut at CES next month. It’s a major shift from their previous models and promises to handle a wide range of household chores.

by Elijah PorterDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 6K 3D Screen and a 1,040Hz Refresh Rate
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Samsung’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 6K 3D Screen and a 1,040Hz Refresh Rate

Ahead of CES 2026, Samsung has unveiled five new Odyssey gaming monitors. The headliners are a 32-inch 6K glasses-free 3D display and a model boasting a 1,040Hz refresh rate using a “Dual Mode” feature.

by Elijah PorterDecember 26, 2025
Finnish startup Filtrabit gets €2M to tackle industrial dust pollution
InnovationManufacturingStartups

Finnish startup Filtrabit gets €2M to tackle industrial dust pollution

Filtrabit, a Finnish cleantech company, has secured a €2 million funding commitment for its next round. The company plans to use the capital to expand its industrial dust control systems into new international markets.

by Elijah PorterDecember 26, 2025
Nvidia Drops Intel Chip Test, Judge Hits H-1B Visas
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

Nvidia Drops Intel Chip Test, Judge Hits H-1B Visas

Nvidia has stopped a test using Intel’s advanced chip packaging technology. In a separate blow to Silicon Valley, a federal judge ruled a new $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications can proceed.

by Elijah PorterDecember 24, 2025
Apple’s Digital ID Plan Adds 7 States, But Is It Useful Yet?
InnovationPrivacySoftware

Apple’s Digital ID Plan Adds 7 States, But Is It Useful Yet?

Apple is planning to bring its digital driver’s license feature in the Wallet app to at least seven more U.S. states. The feature is already live in 13 states and Puerto Rico, accepted at TSA checkpoints in over 250 airports. However, its utility remains narrow, as you still need a physical ID for m

by Aaron ValeDecember 24, 2025
Tokyo Uni and Fujitsu Test Moving Cloud Workloads to Chase Green Power
CloudComputingInnovation

Tokyo Uni and Fujitsu Test Moving Cloud Workloads to Chase Green Power

The University of Tokyo and Fujitsu are launching a pilot to shift computing workloads between data centers based on electricity conditions. The trial, part of the Watt-Bit Collaboration Project, runs from January to March 2026 and aims to support decarbonization. It will use container technology to

by Elijah PorterDecember 24, 2025

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