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Month: November 2025

Even Mathematicians Don’t Understand Each Other Anymore
AIInnovationTechnology

Even Mathematicians Don’t Understand Each Other Anymore

Mathematics faces a communication crisis where even experts struggle to understand each other’s work. Recent breakthroughs like the geometric Langlands conjecture solution span nearly 1000 pages that few can comprehend. The field’s fragmentation into 529 subfields has created a Tower of Babel situat

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025
Intel CEO Backs Former TSMC Exec in Trade Secrets Fight
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Intel CEO Backs Former TSMC Exec in Trade Secrets Fight

Intel’s CEO is standing by former TSMC executive Wei-Jen Lo amid allegations of trade secret theft. The executive allegedly took 80 boxes of data and misled TSMC about his post-retirement plans. This marks the second major trade secrets case involving TSMC this year.

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025
Mitel’s AI Contact Center Push Shows Where Customer Service Is Headed
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Mitel’s AI Contact Center Push Shows Where Customer Service Is Headed

Mitel is launching a significant update to its customer experience platform with AI virtual agents that handle routine inquiries and automate workflows. The platform becomes available in December, with hybrid deployment options planned for 2026. This comes as 95% of companies now compete primarily o

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025
This 22-year-old is building a $1M startup between classes
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This 22-year-old is building a $1M startup between classes

While his startup Vidovo is projected to hit seven figures this year, Elijah Khasabo remains committed to completing his college degree. The 22-year-old sees campus life as a networking goldmine rather than a distraction from his entrepreneurial ambitions.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 27, 2025
China’s Next Tech Dominance Is Coming Fast
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China’s Next Tech Dominance Is Coming Fast

According to The Economist, China is making rapid progress in autonomous vehicles and pharmaceutical development. These industries represent the next wave of Chinese technological leadership that could reshape global markets.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 27, 2025
UK Budget Leak Sparks Chaos and Cyber Investigation
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UK Budget Leak Sparks Chaos and Cyber Investigation

A technical error at the OBR exposed Wednesday’s Budget details 40 minutes before the official announcement. The leak revealed market-sensitive policies including pay-per-mile EV charges and triggered immediate political fallout and market volatility.

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025
Exxaro’s $100M Renewables Bet Shows Coal Giant’s Pivot
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Exxaro’s $100M Renewables Bet Shows Coal Giant’s Pivot

JSE-listed Exxaro Resources is making a major renewable energy push through its Cennergi subsidiary. The deal involves acquiring majority stakes in two operational renewable assets totaling 213MW capacity.

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025
Paradox Takes $37 Million Hit on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2
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Paradox Takes $37 Million Hit on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

Paradox Interactive has taken a $37 million write-down on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 after disappointing sales. CEO Fredrik Wester admitted the publisher misjudged the market and took full responsibility for the sequel’s commercial failure.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 27, 2025
Nvidia’s Bumpy November Shows Even AI Royalty Has Doubters
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Nvidia’s Bumpy November Shows Even AI Royalty Has Doubters

Nvidia’s November was anything but smooth. The chip giant saw its stock tumble 11% amid Google competition fears and vocal critics like Michael Burry questioning its AI bubble position. Even record earnings couldn’t fully calm investor nerves.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 27, 2025
Lithium mining waste makes concrete 74% stronger
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Lithium mining waste makes concrete 74% stronger

South Australian engineers discovered that delithiated β-spodumene (DβS), a hazardous byproduct of lithium mining, can significantly strengthen concrete. Replacing just 25% of fly ash with DβS increased concrete strength by 34%, with optimized mixes reaching 74% improvement. This breakthrough tackle

by Nathan CrossNovember 27, 2025

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