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Walmart’s New CEO Started Stocking Shelves 32 Years Ago
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Walmart’s New CEO Started Stocking Shelves 32 Years Ago

Walmart just named John Furner as its next CEO, and he started as an hourly associate stocking shelves in 1993. His 32-year journey through the company represents a masterclass in leadership development that most organizations struggle to replicate. This isn’t just a promotion – it’s a statement abo

by Samuel KimNovember 15, 2025
IPOs Aren’t Dead – They’re Just Getting Strategic
BusinessStartupsTechnology

IPOs Aren’t Dead – They’re Just Getting Strategic

The IPO market has slowed dramatically since 2021’s peak, but reports of its death are premature. Public markets still offer unparalleled liquidity and access to capital that private markets can’t match. The real question isn’t whether to go public, but when and how.

by Priya KapoorNovember 15, 2025
Disney and YouTube TV Finally End Their 25-Day Standoff
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Disney and YouTube TV Finally End Their 25-Day Standoff

The 25-day blackout of Disney channels on YouTube TV has finally ended. Subscribers are getting their ABC, ESPN, and FX channels restored along with some streaming service bonuses. The deal came just in time for weekend football games.

by Priya KapoorNovember 15, 2025
How Ubisoft Execs Killed Splinter Cell for XDefiant
BusinessGamingTechnology

How Ubisoft Execs Killed Splinter Cell for XDefiant

Former Telltale developers joined Ubisoft in 2017 to work on a new Splinter Cell game, but executives pushed for a games-as-service model instead. The team eventually left to form AdHoc Studio, while their abandoned project became the short-lived XDefiant.

by Priya KapoorNovember 14, 2025
AI is wrong 60% of the time, and that’s a security nightmare
AICybersecurityTechnology

AI is wrong 60% of the time, and that’s a security nightmare

New research shows AI models are fundamentally unreliable, failing 60% of queries and generating vulnerable code 45% of the time. Security experts warn this creates unprecedented chaos in enterprise environments where AI is being deployed at scale.

by Samuel KimNovember 14, 2025
The Console Age is Ending – And That’s a Good Thing
BusinessGamingTechnology

The Console Age is Ending – And That’s a Good Thing

The former head of PlayStation thinks we’ve reached peak console hardware innovation. With game budgets ballooning into the hundreds of millions, the industry needs to rethink everything from graphics to game length.

by Samuel KimNovember 14, 2025
Britain’s Quantum Bet – Can It Actually Pay Off?
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Britain’s Quantum Bet – Can It Actually Pay Off?

Britain is positioning itself as a quantum computing leader with 64 dedicated quantum firms and strategic international partnerships. But the country faces serious gaps in its quantum supply chain and struggles to keep promising startups from being acquired too early. The government is now taking a

by Priya KapoorNovember 14, 2025
The Data Center Backlash Is Real – And It’s Getting Expensive
CloudDataTechnology

The Data Center Backlash Is Real – And It’s Getting Expensive

Community resistance to data centers is exploding nationwide. A new report shows opposition blocked or delayed $98 billion in projects from March to June 2025 alone, with red states leading the charge.

by Samuel KimNovember 14, 2025
AMD’s new ray tracing tech debuts in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
AIHardwareTechnology

AMD’s new ray tracing tech debuts in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

AMD’s next-gen graphics software called FSR Redstone is making its debut in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. The first feature to launch is Machine Learning Ray Generation, which uses AI to enhance ray tracing performance. However, it’s currently limited to the newest Radeon RX 9000 series cards.

by Priya KapoorNovember 14, 2025
Android’s Finally Getting Its Own NameDrop Feature
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Android’s Finally Getting Its Own NameDrop Feature

Android might finally get its own version of Apple’s NameDrop feature. Code discovered in Google Play Services reveals a “Gesture Exchange” functionality for contact sharing. This would be Android’s second major feature borrowed from Apple recently.

by Samuel KimNovember 14, 2025

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