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Ken Griffin Says Schools Are Failing at Teaching Failure
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Ken Griffin Says Schools Are Failing at Teaching Failure

Ken Griffin says resilience and perseverance matter more than pure intellect at his hedge fund. He warns that grade inflation in schools is failing to teach students how to handle failure, which is essential in business.

by Nathan CrossNovember 10, 2025
UK’s 2G/3G shutdown could leave millions disconnected
BusinessPrivacyTechnology

UK’s 2G/3G shutdown could leave millions disconnected

The UK’s Digital Poverty Alliance is sounding the alarm about the planned shutdown of 2G and 3G networks. They warn that millions of vulnerable people could be left without essential services that depend on these older technologies. The group is calling for urgent action to prevent digital exclusion

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
AI isn’t killing jobs yet, but big changes are coming
AIBusinessTechnology

AI isn’t killing jobs yet, but big changes are coming

New McKinsey research reveals that most companies haven’t significantly reduced headcount due to AI adoption yet. However, nearly a third expect workforce declines in the coming year as AI use expands. Data scientists and engineers are seeing increased hiring while customer service and HR roles face

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
Musk’s Boring Company Fined $500K for Wastewater Dumping
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Musk’s Boring Company Fined $500K for Wastewater Dumping

The Boring Company received nearly $500,000 in fines for dumping wastewater at its Las Vegas project sites. Regulators say staff refused to stop when caught and later lied about the timing. The incident reveals serious environmental and operational issues.

by Nathan CrossNovember 10, 2025
Solar Company Cuts Jobs as US Blocks Chinese Components
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Solar Company Cuts Jobs as US Blocks Chinese Components

A South Korean solar company is cutting jobs and reducing hours for Georgia workers after U.S. customs officials began detaining imported components. The company insists its supply chain contains no forced labor materials from China. Production disruptions come despite Qcells’ $2.3 billion investmen

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
Rumble’s $970M Northern Data Deal and China’s Mineral Shift
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Rumble’s $970M Northern Data Deal and China’s Mineral Shift

Rumble is acquiring German AI infrastructure company Northern Data in a deal worth up to $970 million. Meanwhile, China suspends key export controls on gallium and germanium that had restricted US access.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
A veteran HR exec’s blunt advice for when you get laid off
BusinessInnovationTechnology

A veteran HR exec’s blunt advice for when you get laid off

A former chief people officer with over a decade of experience firing hundreds of workers shares crucial advice for what to do – and what not to do – when you get laid off. From negotiating severance to avoiding career-ending mistakes, here’s the inside perspective most employees never get to hear.

by Nathan CrossNovember 9, 2025
Crypto Hacks Are Making Hardware Wallets Hot
BusinessCybersecurityTechnology

Crypto Hacks Are Making Hardware Wallets Hot

Crypto investors are scrambling for hardware wallets as hacks hit record levels. Ledger reports triple-digit million revenues in 2025 amid surging demand for offline storage solutions. The security crisis is creating a booming market for physical crypto protection.

by Nathan CrossNovember 9, 2025
Ford’s F-150 Lightning Future Looks Murky
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Ford’s F-150 Lightning Future Looks Murky

Ford has no timeline to restart F-150 Lightning production after suspending it weeks ago. The automaker faces a $2 billion loss from a supplier fire and reportedly considers canceling the electric truck entirely as EV pickup demand disappoints.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 7, 2025
AWS Just Made Cloud Planning Way Smarter
BusinessCloudTechnology

AWS Just Made Cloud Planning Way Smarter

AWS has launched a new Capabilities by Region tool that gives enterprises forward-looking visibility into service expansions. The move directly addresses cloud cost waste, where nearly 30% of budgets are typically wasted on underutilized resources. Analysts say this gives AWS a key advantage over Mi

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 7, 2025

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