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Category: Innovation

The Vine Reboot is Real, and It’s Taking a Hard Line on AI
BusinessInnovationSoftware

The Vine Reboot is Real, and It’s Taking a Hard Line on AI

Vine, the iconic six-second video app, is getting a second life as “diVine.” Funded by Jack Dorsey and led by Twitter’s first engineer, it’s launching with a strict no-AI policy and a mission to recapture the early social web’s spirit. But can it really make social media great again?

by Leo RenshawDecember 12, 2025
Google’s Disco Browser Turns Your Searches Into Mini-Apps
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google’s Disco Browser Turns Your Searches Into Mini-Apps

Google’s Chrome division is experimenting with a new browser called Disco that uses Gemini AI to create custom, interactive mini-apps from user prompts. The project, born from a hackathon, isn’t meant to replace Chrome but to explore a more task-driven web. It’s currently just a prototype in Google

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Cross-Platform Tracking Is The Real Prize, Not AirDrop
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Cross-Platform Tracking Is The Real Prize, Not AirDrop

The new cross-platform file sharing is a nice step, but it’s solving yesterday’s problem. The infrastructure we desperately need now is a unified tracking network to find lost items everywhere.

by Mason DraytonDecember 12, 2025
A New Star Wars RPG From the Mass Effect and KOTOR Director
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

A New Star Wars RPG From the Mass Effect and KOTOR Director

The Game Awards world premiere revealed Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a new action RPG. It’s being directed by Casey Hudson, the legendary director behind Mass Effect and the original Knights of the Old Republic.

by Leo RenshawDecember 12, 2025
Graphene membranes could slash carbon capture costs
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Graphene membranes could slash carbon capture costs

A new study from EPFL models the real-world potential of pyridinic-graphene membranes for capturing CO2. The tech shows promise for cutting costs, especially at coal plants, but faces a key challenge with cement flue gas.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
2025 Was a Wild Year for Tech. Here’s What Actually Mattered.
AIInnovationSoftware

2025 Was a Wild Year for Tech. Here’s What Actually Mattered.

According to TechRepublic, 2025 was defined by massive scale and centralization. Key stories include Google’s space-powered AI plan, Cloudflare’s dual global outages, and the $500 billion Stargate AI complex in Texas. The year showed both incredible ambition and profound vulnerability in our tech in

by Mason DraytonDecember 11, 2025
Canva’s Not Just Pretty Templates Anymore
BusinessInnovationStartups

Canva’s Not Just Pretty Templates Anymore

Canva, the $42 billion design platform, has been quietly building its AI arsenal since 2017. Its profitable, user-first approach is now a major threat in the crowded AI design wars.

by Leo RenshawDecember 11, 2025
Rivian’s Big AI Day: What to Expect from the EV Maker
AIInnovationSoftware

Rivian’s Big AI Day: What to Expect from the EV Maker

Rivian is hosting its inaugural Autonomy and AI day in the Bay Area. CEO RJ Scaringe’s keynote presentation is scheduled to start at 12PM ET (9AM PT), with the event expected to last about an hour and a half. The EV company is poised to announce new autonomous driving and AI tech.

by Mason DraytonDecember 11, 2025
The Messy, Uncomfortable Reason PC Gaming Thrives on Proprietary Tech
ComputingInnovationSoftware

The Messy, Uncomfortable Reason PC Gaming Thrives on Proprietary Tech

A recent NVIDIA driver update that broke 32-bit PhysX in old games like Batman: Arkham Asylum highlights a core tension in PC gaming. The article argues that while open standards are ideal, the fast-moving, well-funded world of cutting-edge graphics is often driven by locked-down, proprietary techno

by Mason DraytonDecember 11, 2025
Qargo’s €28M haul shows logistics tech is still a hot ticket
BusinessInnovationStartups

Qargo’s €28M haul shows logistics tech is still a hot ticket

Qargo, a Transport Management System startup from Ghent, has secured €28 million in a Series B round. The funding will fuel team growth and product development as the company scales its operations across Europe.

by Leo RenshawDecember 11, 2025

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