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Month: November 2025

Is Zero Trust Actually Failing Us?
AICybersecurityTechnology

Is Zero Trust Actually Failing Us?

Zero trust isn’t failing – we’re just implementing it wrong. According to cybersecurity expert Morey Haber, vendor hype and misunderstanding of core concepts are creating implementation challenges. The framework remains crucial in today’s AI-driven security landscape.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
China’s Market Shuffle & Yum’s Finger-Licking Quarter
BusinessInnovationTechnology

China’s Market Shuffle & Yum’s Finger-Licking Quarter

Yum China reported $3.2 billion in Q3 revenue with store count up 10% year-over-year. Meanwhile, Asian markets faced pressure from “higher for longer” US interest rate concerns, creating a split between value and growth stocks.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Your Cloud Identity Is Basically an Open Door
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Your Cloud Identity Is Basically an Open Door

Identity has become the primary source of cloud risk according to new threat intelligence. Attackers are buying legitimate credentials for pocket change and exploiting over-privileged access that affects 99% of cloud identities.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
Lab-Grown Cancer Models Could Finally Catch Cancer Early
AIInnovationTechnology

Lab-Grown Cancer Models Could Finally Catch Cancer Early

Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University are developing advanced lab models that mimic early cancer development. These technologies could help detect cancer before symptoms appear, dramatically improving survival rates.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Libinput’s Lua Plugin Support Could Be a Game Changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Libinput’s Lua Plugin Support Could Be a Game Changer

Libinput 1.30-rc1 introduces Lua plugin support that can modify how input devices work at the kernel level. This allows custom solutions for problematic hardware but opens up security and stability concerns. The feature represents a major shift in how Linux handles input devices.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
Voyant bets on chip-scale LiDAR with new CEO from Valeo
BusinessInnovationStartups

Voyant bets on chip-scale LiDAR with new CEO from Valeo

Voyant Photonics has named former Valeo executive Clément Nouvel as its new CEO. The company is transitioning from R&D to commercialization of its silicon photonics-based LiDAR technology. Initial products are expected to ship in 2026 starting at $1,490 per unit.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Police tech spending stuck in maintenance mode
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Police tech spending stuck in maintenance mode

Police forces in England and Wales are trapped spending nearly all their technology budget just keeping old systems running. New projects like AI and facial recognition are getting their funding cut, leaving little room for innovation.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Intel’s Quiet Moves in AI and Graphics Are Actually Huge
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Intel’s Quiet Moves in AI and Graphics Are Actually Huge

Intel just updated their LLM-Scaler with OpenAI’s GPT-OSS model support and shipped initial graphics driver patches for multi-device SVM. These might sound like technical details, but they reveal Intel’s broader strategy to compete in the AI and data center markets.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
Europe’s $107M AI Science Bet – Can RAISE Deliver?
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Europe’s $107M AI Science Bet – Can RAISE Deliver?

Europe is betting big on AI-driven science with the launch of RAISE, a virtual institute backed by €107 million. The initiative aims to pool computing power, data, and talent across the continent. But the real challenge will be overcoming Europe’s traditional research fragmentation.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
Norway’s $2.1T Oil Fund Rebukes Musk’s $1T Tesla Pay Deal
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Norway’s $2.1T Oil Fund Rebukes Musk’s $1T Tesla Pay Deal

The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund is voting against Elon Musk’s unprecedented $1 trillion Tesla compensation package. Norway’s $2.1 trillion oil fund cites concerns about the deal’s size despite acknowledging Musk’s “visionary role.”

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025

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