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Month: December 2025

Solar’s Growth Slows, But the Battery Boom is Just Starting
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Solar’s Growth Slows, But the Battery Boom is Just Starting

According to a Financial Times report, global solar growth is slowing after a policy shift in China and less favorable US policies. In response, developers are turning to battery storage and long-term contracts to manage risk.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 12, 2025
The Real Victims of Trump’s Research Cuts Aren’t the Ivies
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Real Victims of Trump’s Research Cuts Aren’t the Ivies

A new analysis argues the media is focused on the wrong schools in the fight over federal research cuts. While Ivies have massive endowments to fall back on, public universities that produce most U.S. engineers and research are far more vulnerable. The future of American innovation is at stake.

by Carter WellsDecember 12, 2025
Congress Tightens Research Rules, But Backs Off on Some Bans
CybersecurityPolicyTechnology

Congress Tightens Research Rules, But Backs Off on Some Bans

The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act includes new security rules for research with “countries of concern” like China. However, it removed a controversial proposal that would have blocked funding for U.S. scientists collaborating with researchers from hostile nations.

by Carter WellsDecember 12, 2025
Apple Loses Big in Epic Appeal, But Might Still Get a Cut
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Apple Loses Big in Epic Appeal, But Might Still Get a Cut

Apple’s appeal of a contempt ruling in the Epic Games antitrust case has largely failed. The court affirmed Apple violated the injunction but asked the judge to reconsider the total ban on collecting commissions for outside purchases.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 11, 2025
You Don’t Need a Microsoft Account for Windows 11. Here’s the Catch.
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

You Don’t Need a Microsoft Account for Windows 11. Here’s the Catch.

Microsoft is making it tougher to use a local account on Windows 11, but it’s still possible with tools like Rufus. The daily experience is largely unchanged, but you might be giving up default device encryption, a significant security trade-off.

by Carter WellsDecember 11, 2025
Trump’s $100k H-1B Visa Fee Is Backfiring Badly
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Trump’s $100k H-1B Visa Fee Is Backfiring Badly

A new $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications is creating chaos. While big tech can afford it, smaller employers are being priced out entirely, contradicting the policy’s goals.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 11, 2025
Swiss government backs down on surveillance law after tech revolt
CybersecurityPolicyPrivacy

Swiss government backs down on surveillance law after tech revolt

The Swiss government has scrapped a controversial surveillance proposal following fierce opposition from the country’s privacy tech sector. The reversal, formalized on December 10, forces officials back to the drawing board and delays any new law by at least two years.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 11, 2025
Apple’s Security Strategy: It’s All About Control
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Security Strategy: It’s All About Control

Apple is doubling down on its unique approach to enterprise security, prioritizing its own ecosystem’s integrity. This strategy of “identity resilience” comes with clear trade-offs for business IT.

by Carter WellsDecember 11, 2025
Time’s 2025 Person of the Year Is… The AI Builders
AIBusinessInnovation

Time’s 2025 Person of the Year Is… The AI Builders

Time Magazine has broken from tradition, naming “The Architects of AI” as its 2025 Person of the Year. The choice reflects a year where AI’s rapid advancement became the central force in the economy and society, with no option to opt out. The cover features both a conceptual image and a photo of tec

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
The Magnificent 7 Are Headed for a Big Split, Say CEOs
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Magnificent 7 Are Headed for a Big Split, Say CEOs

A survey of two dozen business leaders at Fortune events reveals a stark divergence coming for tech’s biggest stocks. Alphabet, Microsoft, and Nvidia are the momentum bets, while Apple and Tesla face the most pessimism.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025

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