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Category: Innovation

A CRISPR Startup Bets on an “Umbrella” to Fix Broken Regulations
InnovationStartupsTechnology

A CRISPR Startup Bets on an “Umbrella” to Fix Broken Regulations

A new CRISPR startup, Aurora Therapeutics, is betting that regulators will create a new pathway for personalized gene-editing drugs. Their plan is to get a single treatment approved that can be tweaked for different mutations without new trials.

by Megan CarterJanuary 25, 2026
Subscription Growth Is Broken. Telcos and AI Are The New Fix.
AIInnovationSoftware

Subscription Growth Is Broken. Telcos and AI Are The New Fix.

The old playbook of spending more to acquire more subscribers is failing. Now, companies are turning to telecom bundling and AI to reach customers through the billing relationships they already trust. It’s a fundamental shift in how digital services find their audience.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 25, 2026
Nvidia Hires Its First-Ever CMO, a Google Cloud Veteran
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Nvidia Hires Its First-Ever CMO, a Google Cloud Veteran

In a major move, Nvidia has hired Google Cloud marketing leader Alison Wagonfeld as its first-ever Chief Marketing Officer. She starts in February, consolidating all marketing under her as the company reports record $57 billion quarterly sales. This marks a new phase for the AI chip leader.

by Megan CarterJanuary 9, 2026
Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging: A Real Upgrade or Just Hype?
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging: A Real Upgrade or Just Hype?

A new leak claims Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra can hit 75% battery in just 30 minutes using 60W charging. But the test was done in a controlled lab, not the real world. This would be a big jump from the S25 Ultra’s 45W speeds, if it holds up.

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
Eric Schmidt is building a private space telescope bigger than Hubble
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Eric Schmidt is building a private space telescope bigger than Hubble

A new private space telescope project, funded by Eric and Wendy Schmidt, aims to surpass Hubble in size. The Lazuli observatory is part of a larger open-science system and could launch before 2030.

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
Google Slows AOSP Code Drops to Twice a Year
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google Slows AOSP Code Drops to Twice a Year

Google is halving the frequency of its Android code dumps to the open source community. The move, effective in 2026, will see source code published to AOSP only in Q2 and Q4 each year.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 8, 2026
Microsoft Shuffles Teams to Supercharge GitHub’s AI Fight
AIInnovationSoftware

Microsoft Shuffles Teams to Supercharge GitHub’s AI Fight

Microsoft is reorganizing internally to bolster GitHub against new AI rivals like Cursor. The goal is to transform GitHub from a code repository into an AI “agent factory” and development dashboard.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 8, 2026
Italian giants buy subsea cable firm Xtera for $65 million
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Italian giants buy subsea cable firm Xtera for $65 million

A joint venture led by Italian cable giant Prysmian has agreed to buy subsea telecom systems provider Xtera. The deal, valued at $65 million, is expected to close in early 2026 and signals a major push into the AI-driven cable market.

by Megan CarterJanuary 7, 2026
Spotify’s new social features let friends spy on your listening
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Spotify’s new social features let friends spy on your listening

Spotify is doubling down on social features within its app. The new “Listening Activity” shows friends what you’re streaming in real time, while “Request to Jam” lets Premium users invite others to a collaborative listening session. Both features are rolling out now via the Messages system.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 7, 2026
Pro-Russian Hacktivists Run a Volunteer DDoS Army
CybersecurityInnovationTechnology

Pro-Russian Hacktivists Run a Volunteer DDoS Army

A pro-Russian hacktivist group is coordinating sustained denial-of-service attacks using a volunteer botnet. Their tool, DDoSia, allows anyone to join in, turning geopolitical tension into disruptive cyber campaigns. It’s more about persistent harassment than outright destruction.

by Megan CarterJanuary 7, 2026

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