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Month: November 2025

Death Stranding 2 PC Port Confirmed by ESRB Rating
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Death Stranding 2 PC Port Confirmed by ESRB Rating

A now-deleted ESRB rating reveals Death Stranding 2: On the Beach has been rated for Windows PC. This suggests the critically acclaimed Kojima Productions sequel will follow Sony’s typical PC release pattern of 1-2 years after PlayStation launch.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Workday’s headcount problem shows SaaS model cracks
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Workday’s headcount problem shows SaaS model cracks

Workday’s revenue grew 12.6% to $2.4 billion last quarter, but customer headcount stagnation threatens its per-seat pricing model. The company is now aggressively cross-selling to existing customers to maintain growth.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Michael Burry doubles down on Nvidia and Palantir shorts
AISemiconductorsTechnology

Michael Burry doubles down on Nvidia and Palantir shorts

Michael Burry has disclosed he holds put options against both Nvidia and Palantir, calling Nvidia’s recent memo “disingenuous” and full of “straw man” arguments. The investor, famous for predicting the 2008 housing crash, says AI companies are dangerously extending chip depreciation timelines. His b

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Data Center Waste Heat Will Warm 8,000 Copenhagen Homes
CloudInnovationTechnology

Data Center Waste Heat Will Warm 8,000 Copenhagen Homes

Nordic data center operator atNorth has signed a deal to supply waste heat from its DEN01 facility to Copenhagen’s district heating network. The arrangement with Vestforbrænding will heat over 8,000 homes starting in 2028. This represents a major step in sustainable data center operations and urban

by Nathan CrossNovember 26, 2025
Gainsight’s Salesforce Breach Hits More Customers Than Expected
BusinessCybersecuritySoftware

Gainsight’s Salesforce Breach Hits More Customers Than Expected

The security incident at Gainsight has impacted more Salesforce customers than originally disclosed. Multiple companies including Gong.io, Zendesk and HubSpot have disabled their connectors as a precaution while forensic investigations continue.

by Nathan CrossNovember 26, 2025
CRISPR’s Wild West: Gene-Edited Crops Get Free Pass
BusinessInnovationTechnology

CRISPR’s Wild West: Gene-Edited Crops Get Free Pass

CRISPR technology has been used to modify everything from bacteria to human embryos since 2012. While designer babies face ethical guardrails, gene-edited crops are entering a regulatory “Wild West” with minimal oversight.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 26, 2025
Dell’s AI Boom Can’t Quite Save Its PC Business
AIHardwareTechnology

Dell’s AI Boom Can’t Quite Save Its PC Business

Dell reported weaker-than-expected quarterly revenue despite booming AI server sales. The company’s PC business declined 7% annually, highlighting the challenges facing traditional hardware segments even as AI infrastructure demand surges.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 25, 2025
Why Your Company’s Culture Needs a Neuroscience Upgrade
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Why Your Company’s Culture Needs a Neuroscience Upgrade

Companies are turning to neuroscience to solve the employee engagement crisis. Research shows how brain-based approaches at Microsoft and Aetna delivered massive productivity gains and cultural transformations.

by Nathan CrossNovember 25, 2025
Altice USA Sues Creditors Over “Illegal Cartel” Claims
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Altice USA Sues Creditors Over “Illegal Cartel” Claims

Altice USA has filed a federal lawsuit accusing its creditors of illegally colluding to force the company into bankruptcy. The case represents a major escalation in distressed debt litigation tactics and could redefine how competition law applies to debt restructurings.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 25, 2025
Gen Z’s Cybersecurity Future: AI Partner or Job Killer?
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Gen Z’s Cybersecurity Future: AI Partner or Job Killer?

While many Gen Z cybersecurity graduates struggle to find work, 18-year-old researcher Bandana Kaur sees AI as an opportunity rather than a threat. She argues AI will eliminate mechanical tasks but elevate human creativity in security roles. Kaur will present her findings at Black Hat Middle East &

by Nathan CrossNovember 25, 2025

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