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Apple’s Slow AI Play Is Suddenly Looking Pretty Smart
AIBusinessSoftware

Apple’s Slow AI Play Is Suddenly Looking Pretty Smart

After a rough first half of 2025 where Apple’s stock tumbled 18%, the script has flipped. While Meta and Microsoft falter, Apple shares have rocketed 35% since July, turning its AI hesitancy into a perceived strength.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 9, 2025
AI Marketing: A Small Business Lifeline or Liability?
AIBusinessStartups

AI Marketing: A Small Business Lifeline or Liability?

AI adoption is exploding in marketing, with over half of professionals already on board. For small businesses, it’s a powerful equalizer but comes with major risks if used carelessly. The key is starting small and keeping a human in the loop.

by Nathan CrossDecember 9, 2025
HP’s Big Split: The End of an Era, or Just More Chaos?
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HP’s Big Split: The End of an Era, or Just More Chaos?

Hewlett-Packard is officially splitting into two separate, publicly traded companies this Sunday. The move caps over a decade of strategic missteps and boardroom drama. Can this “clean break” finally fix what’s broken?

by Nathan CrossDecember 9, 2025
Meta Dodges a Huge EU Fine With New Ad Choice
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Meta Dodges a Huge EU Fine With New Ad Choice

Meta has finally received EU approval for its alternative ad model, escaping the threat of massive daily fines. Starting in 2026, users will get a new choice over their data. But is this a real win for privacy or just regulatory theater?

by Nathan CrossDecember 9, 2025
HashKey Aims for $215 Million in Hong Kong Crypto IPO
BusinessStartupsTechnology

HashKey Aims for $215 Million in Hong Kong Crypto IPO

HashKey Holdings is launching an IPO to raise as much as $215 million. The crypto exchange operator plans to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange on December 17.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 9, 2025
Trump’s New Deal: The US Government Is Now a Hostile Shareholder
BusinessManufacturingPolicy

Trump’s New Deal: The US Government Is Now a Hostile Shareholder

President Trump is inserting the US government directly into corporate dealmaking, taking equity stakes and demanding veto powers. Advisors warn this interventionist approach, which helped spur a record $4.6tn in M&A, is likely here to stay regardless of who wins the election.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 9, 2025
Why Apple Pay is Stuck in Australia
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Why Apple Pay is Stuck in Australia

Apple Pay’s rollout in Australia is stalled, limited only to American Express cards. The political opposition is now accusing the major banks of anti-competitive behavior for blocking the service.

by Nathan CrossDecember 8, 2025
A Bidding War for Warner Bros. Is Making Investors Very Happy
BusinessStartupsTechnology

A Bidding War for Warner Bros. Is Making Investors Very Happy

Paramount has launched a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, offering $30 per share in cash. This tops Netflix’s recent $72 billion acquisition offer and could mean an $18 billion bigger windfall for shareholders.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 8, 2025
Tiger Global’s new fund is a fraction of its old self
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Tiger Global’s new fund is a fraction of its old self

Tiger Global is targeting a $2-3 billion raise for its latest venture fund, a far cry from the megafunds it chased just a few years ago. This marks a clear pivot to a more disciplined, slower approach after the frenzy of 2021.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 8, 2025
OnlyFans CEO Says Middle Managers Are Useless
BusinessInnovationStartups

OnlyFans CEO Says Middle Managers Are Useless

OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair says the secret to her company’s massive revenue with a tiny team is eliminating middle management. She argues that no one has ever had a “really good middle manager,” and her 42 employees are all individual contributors.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 8, 2025

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