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Month: December 2025

The AI Job Slash: Cutting 1.1 Million Workers Is a Strategic Blunder
AIBusinessInnovation

The AI Job Slash: Cutting 1.1 Million Workers Is a Strategic Blunder

Corporate America is slashing jobs at a record pace, betting AI will boost margins. But the data reveals a collapse in productivity and a systemic erosion of diversity that will cost companies billions. It’s a classic case of short-term thinking with long-term consequences.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Mobile Operators Want One Way to Measure Energy Use
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Mobile Operators Want One Way to Measure Energy Use

The telecom industry is pushing for unified standards to measure energy consumption across networks. Without them, managing costs and carbon footprints becomes a guessing game, especially with complex new tech like 5G network slices.

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
OpenAI’s $1.4 Trillion Bet on Compute, and the Fear of Not Spending Enough
AICloudComputing

OpenAI’s $1.4 Trillion Bet on Compute, and the Fear of Not Spending Enough

OpenAI leadership is making a staggering bet on AI compute, arguing that not spending enough is their biggest risk. The company has committed roughly $1.4 trillion to data center projects over the next eight years but is still five years away from profitability, according to CEO Sam Altman. Execs sa

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But It’s Not Happy About It
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But It’s Not Happy About It

Apple is making major changes to iOS in Japan, including allowing alternative app stores and payment processors. The move is a direct response to new Japanese regulations that took effect. The company is cautioning users about the security and support risks of leaving its walled garden.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 18, 2025
Tailscale and RustDesk: The Remote Access Combo I Should’ve Tried Sooner
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

Tailscale and RustDesk: The Remote Access Combo I Should’ve Tried Sooner

According to XDA-Developers, combining Tailscale’s zero-config VPN with the open-source remote desktop tool RustDesk creates a powerful, secure setup for accessing devices. This duo allows for direct connections without port forwarding or public relay servers, working across Windows, Linux, macOS, i

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
AI Isn’t Just a Tool Anymore. It’s Your Competitive Edge.
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Isn’t Just a Tool Anymore. It’s Your Competitive Edge.

The conversation around AI is shifting from pure productivity to strategic differentiation. Companies are embedding it to solve real customer frustrations and create unique, scalable experiences that competitors can’t easily match.

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
Mozilla’s New CEO Bets Firefox’s Future on Ethical AI
AIInnovationSoftware

Mozilla’s New CEO Bets Firefox’s Future on Ethical AI

Anthony Enzor-DeMeo is the new CEO of Mozilla Corporation. He’s steering Firefox toward an AI future, but with a core promise of user agency and clear opt-out options, a direct contrast to competitors.

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
Home Depot’s Supply Chain Is Now Ridiculously Fast. Here’s How.
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Home Depot’s Supply Chain Is Now Ridiculously Fast. Here’s How.

Home Depot has transformed its delivery network, with 55% of in-stock items now arriving same-day or next-day. The retailer built nearly 200 new facilities and uses a proprietary algorithm to pick the best shipping location. Now, they’re focused on squeezing even more efficiency out of the system.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 18, 2025
Micron Says the Memory Shortage Isn’t Ending Anytime Soon
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Micron Says the Memory Shortage Isn’t Ending Anytime Soon

The AI boom is creating a massive, sustained shortage of DRAM and NAND flash memory. Micron’s CEO says supply will remain “substantially short” for years, already pushing up prices for consumer components.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 18, 2025
Utilities are using a brutal new tactic to clear data center chaos
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Utilities are using a brutal new tactic to clear data center chaos

Faced with a flood of speculative data center requests, utilities are implementing aggressive “large load tariffs” with high fixed costs. The goal is to shrink interconnection queues by weeding out weaker projects, betting that big players like Google will pay for speed. But will this strategy work

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 18, 2025

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