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Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order exits franchise
BusinessGamingTechnology

Cities: Skylines developer Colossal Order exits franchise

Paradox Interactive announced Colossal Order is leaving the Cities: Skylines franchise after nearly a decade. The original developer will hand over development to Iceflake Studios starting in 2026 amid ongoing performance issues and missing console ports.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Swaps Titanium for Aluminum – Here’s Why
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Swaps Titanium for Aluminum – Here’s Why

Apple executives explain the radical material swap in their latest iPhones. The iPhone 17 Pro moves to aluminum for better thermal performance, while the ultra-thin iPhone Air uses titanium for strength and lightness.

by Mason DraytonNovember 17, 2025
Europe’s Power Problem: Why the Continent Keeps Getting Pushed Around
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Europe’s Power Problem: Why the Continent Keeps Getting Pushed Around

Europe is discovering that economic size alone doesn’t translate to geopolitical power. From trade capitulation to diplomatic sidelining, the continent’s weaknesses are becoming impossible to ignore. The scramble for Europe has begun.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
New climate satellite launches to track rising sea levels
DataInnovationTechnology

New climate satellite launches to track rising sea levels

The Sentinel-6B climate satellite has launched from California to join its twin in monitoring global sea levels. The spacecraft will collect high-precision data through 2030 as part of the EU’s Copernicus Programme.

by Mason DraytonNovember 17, 2025
Why this CEO read 80 employee reviews personally
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Why this CEO read 80 employee reviews personally

When Dan Springer joined Ironclad, he discovered a gap between the company’s praised culture and actual manager feedback quality. His hands-on approach to reading employee reviews reveals a shift in how CEOs are thinking about performance management. Research shows companies focusing on performance

by Mason DraytonNovember 17, 2025
Your 5G Tower Might Soon Be Watching You
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

Your 5G Tower Might Soon Be Watching You

Mobile carriers are planning to repurpose 5G infrastructure into sensing networks for the 6G era. This technology would detect people, objects, and environmental changes without requiring devices. The first commercial 6G networks are expected around 2030.

by Leo RenshawNovember 17, 2025
Stablecoins Just Became the Backbone of Global Finance
BlockchainInnovationTechnology

Stablecoins Just Became the Backbone of Global Finance

Stablecoins processed $9 trillion in payments during 2025, an 87% jump from the previous year. The surge follows regulatory clarity from the GENIUS Act and major adoption by payment giants and banks worldwide.

by Darren HoltNovember 16, 2025
Why “Just Use Linux” Is Terrible Advice in 2025
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why “Just Use Linux” Is Terrible Advice in 2025

The Linux community’s favorite advice is becoming increasingly unhelpful for most users. Between hardware compatibility issues, software gaps, and overwhelming choices, switching isn’t the simple solution it once seemed.

by Mason DraytonNovember 16, 2025
Bitcoin Mining Meets Home Heating This Winter
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Bitcoin Mining Meets Home Heating This Winter

As electricity bills spike this winter, some Americans are heating their spaces with bitcoin mining equipment. The concept turns computing waste into usable warmth while potentially generating cryptocurrency revenue. But experts debate whether this approach makes economic sense for most homeowners.

by Leo RenshawNovember 16, 2025
Data Center Heating, AI Bubble Fears, and Gene-Edited Babies
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Data Center Heating, AI Bubble Fears, and Gene-Edited Babies

An Essex couple is heating their home using waste heat from a data center in their shed, cutting energy bills from £375 to £40 monthly. Meanwhile, AI stocks face growing bubble concerns as Sam Altman invests in controversial genetic engineering.

by Leo RenshawNovember 16, 2025

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