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Month: November 2025

Tesla shareholders bet big on Musk with $1 trillion pay package
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Tesla shareholders bet big on Musk with $1 trillion pay package

Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a compensation package that could net Elon Musk up to $1 trillion if he hits aggressive targets. The plan requires Tesla to reach an $8.5 trillion market cap and achieve massive production milestones across EVs, robotics, and autonomous systems.

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025
ChatGPT Faces Lawsuits Over Alleged Role in Suicides
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ChatGPT Faces Lawsuits Over Alleged Role in Suicides

Multiple families are suing OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT contributed to suicides and mental health crises. The lawsuits include claims of assisted suicide and wrongful death. OpenAI says it’s working to strengthen responses to sensitive situations.

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025
Fractal Design’s New Ion 3 Gold PSUs Hit ATX 3.1 Standard
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Fractal Design’s New Ion 3 Gold PSUs Hit ATX 3.1 Standard

Fractal Design has unveiled its Ion 3 Gold power supply series built to the latest ATX12V 3.1 standard. The fully modular units feature updated PCIe Gen 5 connectors and start at £104.99 for the 750W model with a 10-year warranty backing them up.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 7, 2025
SDC Drops $615M on Virginia Data Center Land
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SDC Drops $615M on Virginia Data Center Land

SDC Capital Partners has acquired 97 acres of data center-zoned land in Leesburg, Virginia for $615 million. The deal represents one of the largest land acquisitions in the region’s booming data center market. The site could eventually host up to 1.6 million square feet of data center space.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 7, 2025
Scott Galloway Says Imposter Syndrome Is Actually Good
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Scott Galloway Says Imposter Syndrome Is Actually Good

Marketing professor Scott Galloway reframes imposter syndrome as evidence of ambition rather than inadequacy. He argues that if you’re not feeling out of place in important rooms, you’re not pushing yourself hard enough. The key is to embrace the discomfort as a sign of growth.

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025
Time Bomb Malware Found in Industrial .NET Packages
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Time Bomb Malware Found in Industrial .NET Packages

Security researchers discovered nine malicious .NET packages containing time-delayed destructive code. The packages have been downloaded nearly 10,000 times and specifically target industrial control systems and major databases. One package affecting Siemens PLCs could cause immediate safety failure

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 7, 2025
Vegas Police Roll Out Tesla Cybertrucks – But There’s a Catch
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Vegas Police Roll Out Tesla Cybertrucks – But There’s a Catch

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has added 10 Tesla Cybertrucks to its fleet, modified by Unplugged Performance for police work. Each vehicle is projected to save $47,540 over five years. This comes as Tesla struggles to sell Cybertrucks to consumers, instead shipping them to Musk’s othe

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025
Windows 10 Extended Security Updates: What You Need to Know
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Windows 10 Extended Security Updates: What You Need to Know

Microsoft has detailed the requirements for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, providing critical security patches until October 2026. The program includes both paid and unpaid options, with specific activation IDs and registry checks for enterprise environments. Cloud PC users get automatic thre

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025
The AI adoption problem nobody’s talking about
AIBusinessInnovation

The AI adoption problem nobody’s talking about

Companies are hitting a wall with AI adoption in the messy middle. While entry-level workers experiment freely and executives see strategic value, middle managers are caught in between without clear guidance or support.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 7, 2025
Cramer: Government Shutdown and AI “Blob” Spooking Markets
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Cramer: Government Shutdown and AI “Blob” Spooking Markets

CNBC’s Jim Cramer warns that Wall Street is facing pressure from both the government shutdown and what he calls the AI “blob.” The Nasdaq sank 1.9% Thursday, heading for its worst week since early April. Investors are worried about economic data gaps and uncontrolled AI infrastructure spending.

by Megan CarterNovember 7, 2025

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