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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing

According to Thurrott.com, Microsoft announced earnings for the quarter ending December 31, revealing a net income of $38.5 billion on…

Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time - Professional coverage
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Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time

According to TechRadar, security researchers from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 have uncovered a new, sophisticated phishing technique that leverages…

Apple's Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts

According to Forbes, Apple users are now receiving direct deposits from a massive $95 million class-action settlement. The case, Lopez…

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OpenAI to Launch Adult-Friendly ChatGPT Version While Expanding AI Chip Partnerships

OpenAI is preparing to launch a new ChatGPT version in December that will permit adult users to generate sexual content. The company simultaneously confirmed its 10 GW AI chip deal with Broadcom and is reportedly developing custom CPUs with Arm.

OpenAI Announces Major Policy Shift for ChatGPT

OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch a new version of ChatGPT in December that will allow adult users to generate mature and sexual content, according to recent announcements. This represents a significant policy shift for the artificial intelligence company, which has historically maintained stricter content controls.

BusinessTelecom

Altice France Rejects $19.8 Billion Joint Bid from Rivals, Sparking European Telecom Consolidation Debate

Altice France has reportedly rejected a 17-billion-euro joint offer from French telecom rivals Bouygues Telecom, Iliad’s Free, and Orange for most of its SFR assets. The rejected bid had sparked hopes for increased consolidation in the European telecommunications market, with French regulators indicating they would closely scrutinize any potential deal.

Major French Telecom Bid Rejected

Altice France, the owner of telecommunications firm SFR, has reportedly rejected a substantial joint bid from three French rivals, according to internal communications obtained by Reuters. CEO Arthur Dreyfuss informed staff through a memo that the company immediately turned down the non-binding offer valued at 17 billion euros ($19.8 billion) for most of Altice France’s assets, which would have valued the entire company at approximately 21 billion euros.

Economy and TradingPolicy

UK Chancellor Reeves Weighs Tax Increases and Spending Cuts in Upcoming Budget

Britain’s finance minister Rachel Reeves has indicated she is evaluating both tax increases and spending cuts for the upcoming budget. The announcement comes as the government faces significant economic challenges requiring difficult fiscal decisions.

Budget Considerations Amid Economic Pressures

Britain’s finance minister Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering both tax increases and spending cuts as part of the upcoming budget statement, according to recent reports. The Chancellor of the Exchequer made these comments during an interview with Sky News, indicating the government’s approach to addressing the country’s economic challenges.

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Amazon’s Cascade Nuclear Project Advances with X-energy SMR Technology Targeting 2030 Construction

Amazon has unveiled detailed plans for the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility, a groundbreaking small modular reactor project developed with X-energy. The initial 320-MW nuclear complex in Washington state represents the first major initiative in Amazon’s broader 5-GW nuclear partnership targeting carbon-free energy for digital infrastructure.

Amazon’s Nuclear Ambition Takes Shape with Cascade Facility

Amazon has unveiled detailed plans and renderings for what sources indicate could become a landmark advanced nuclear project in Washington state. The Cascade Advanced Energy Facility, an initial 320-MW small modular reactor complex, represents the first major project in Amazon’s broader partnership with advanced reactor developer X-energy, according to reports from industry publications.

Economy and TradingInternational Business and Trade

US Imposes 45% Tariffs on Canadian Lumber Amid National Security Concerns

The Trump administration has imposed additional tariffs on Canadian lumber, bringing total duties to over 45%. While officials cite national security concerns, researchers suggest tariffs alone may not stimulate needed long-term investments in US forestry infrastructure.

Escalating Trade Measures Target Canadian Lumber

President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on imported timber and wood products, including an additional 10% tariff on Canadian lumber, according to administration officials. These measures, implemented on September 29, 2025, build upon 35% tariffs imposed in August, potentially bringing total duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports to over 45% starting October 15. Sources indicate this represents the latest development in a trade dispute dating to the 1980s, when U.S. producers first alleged Canadian companies benefited from unfair government subsidies.

Earth SciencesInnovation

New Albumin-Based mRNA Vaccine Technology Shows Promise for Safer, More Effective Immunizations

A breakthrough mRNA vaccine technology using albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles could revolutionize future immunizations. The new approach reportedly directs vaccines precisely to lymph nodes while bypassing the liver, potentially reducing side effects and improving effectiveness.

Breakthrough in mRNA Vaccine Delivery Technology

Researchers from the National University of Singapore and Tsinghua University have developed a novel messenger RNA delivery system that could significantly improve the safety and effectiveness of future vaccines, according to a study published in Nature Materials. The technology uses albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles to precisely target immune system command centers while avoiding liver accumulation, which sources indicate has been a persistent challenge with current vaccine platforms.

Earth SciencesEnvironment

Global Research Initiative Uses Smartphone Tech to Monitor Vital Peatland Ecosystems

Researchers worldwide are collaborating through the PeatPic Project, using standardized smartphone photography to monitor peatland ecosystems. This innovative approach provides critical data on vegetation changes and carbon storage potential in these vital wetlands.

Global Research Initiative Uses Smartphone Tech to Monitor Vital Peatland Ecosystems

International scientists are harnessing smartphone technology and global collaboration to better understand peatland ecosystems, which represent some of Earth’s most crucial carbon storage systems despite covering only a small fraction of the planet’s land surface, according to recent reports.

BusinessInnovation

CEOs Favor Tech Chiefs Over Marketing in Innovation Decisions, Study Finds

New research indicates CEOs overwhelmingly trust Chief Technology Officers when making risky innovation decisions, often overlooking crucial customer insights from marketing leaders. This bias toward technological feasibility over market acceptance has led to expensive product failures, according to the study published in Research Policy.

Technology Bias in Executive Decision-Making

When facing radical innovation decisions, CEOs reportedly turn to their Chief Technology Officers rather than marketing leaders, according to new research from Macquarie Business School. The study of more than 500 CEOs and business owners reveals a striking pattern where technological expertise consistently outweighs customer insight during uncertain innovation periods.