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Month: November 2025

Singapore pushes for EU-ASEAN digital trade deal at Davos
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Singapore pushes for EU-ASEAN digital trade deal at Davos

Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong announced at Davos that he wants to pursue digital economy cooperation between ASEAN and the European Union. He sees this as a potential breakthrough despite current global trade headwinds and WTO challenges.

by Megan CarterNovember 12, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring might control your XR headset
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Samsung’s Galaxy Ring might control your XR headset

Samsung appears to be developing gesture controls that would let users navigate XR interfaces using the Galaxy Ring. Code in the latest Galaxy Ring Manager app mentions “ring gesture for glasses,” suggesting broader XR ecosystem integration. This follows earlier patents showing the ring controlling

by Megan CarterNovember 12, 2025
SoftBank’s Nvidia Exit Might Actually Help the Chipmaker
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SoftBank’s Nvidia Exit Might Actually Help the Chipmaker

SoftBank’s decision to divest from Nvidia sent shares down 3%, but the money is being redirected to AI companies that will become Nvidia customers. The chipmaker’s dominant 90% market share in AI chips remains unshaken despite the high-profile exit.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 12, 2025
Rightmove’s AI Gamble Shows UK’s Tech Adoption Problem
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Rightmove’s AI Gamble Shows UK’s Tech Adoption Problem

Rightmove’s stock dropped after CEO Johan Svanstrom announced AI would become “absolutely central” to their business. The reaction highlights a stark difference between UK and US investor attitudes toward tech investment. UK firms are falling behind international competitors in AI adoption despite r

by Megan CarterNovember 12, 2025
SoftBank’s $5.8B Nvidia Sale Sparks AI Bubble Fears
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SoftBank’s $5.8B Nvidia Sale Sparks AI Bubble Fears

SoftBank Group just sold its entire $5.8 billion Nvidia stake to bankroll CEO Masayoshi Son’s “all in” AI push. The massive sale is stirring fresh fears that the AI frenzy may have peaked, especially after recent warnings from Wall Street CEOs and famed short seller Michael Burry.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 12, 2025
Why AI Won’t Kill Tax Professionals (But Will Change Everything)
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Why AI Won’t Kill Tax Professionals (But Will Change Everything)

According to a Forbes interview, Sophia Duffy sees AI transforming but not replacing tax professionals. The associate professor and CPA explains why the field faces growing pains but remains essential, despite technology’s rapid advance.

by Megan CarterNovember 12, 2025
Rivian’s Wild Week: 18% Surge and a $4.6 Billion CEO Payday
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Rivian’s Wild Week: 18% Surge and a $4.6 Billion CEO Payday

Rivian shares jumped 18% this week, rebounding from recent lows. The electric vehicle maker beat Wall Street estimates and revealed a new pay package for its CEO that could be worth billions. The company’s joint venture with Volkswagen also provided a significant profit boost.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 12, 2025
Scientists just made protein analysis 100 times faster
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Scientists just made protein analysis 100 times faster

Researchers at EMBL have turbocharged protein analysis with a new method called HT-PELSA. It processes samples 100 times faster than previous techniques while maintaining sensitivity. This breakthrough could dramatically accelerate drug discovery and our understanding of cellular functions.

by Megan CarterNovember 11, 2025
Only 9% of developers trust AI code without human oversight
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Only 9% of developers trust AI code without human oversight

Senior developers are preparing for a major shift as AI transforms software development workflows. According to BairesDev’s latest survey, 65% expect their roles to be redefined by 2026, but trust in AI remains limited with only 9% comfortable using AI-generated code without human oversight.

by Megan CarterNovember 11, 2025
Gen Z Is Forcing Companies to Rethink AI at Work
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Gen Z Is Forcing Companies to Rethink AI at Work

Gen Z workers are leading the AI revolution in workplaces, using tools like ChatGPT to redefine productivity and innovation. They’re not waiting for approval from management, creating a cultural shift in how businesses approach technology adoption. This generation gap in AI fluency is becoming a maj

by Megan CarterNovember 11, 2025

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