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Apple’s Johny Srouji shuts down exit rumors amid exec departures
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Apple’s Johny Srouji shuts down exit rumors amid exec departures

Apple’s hardware boss Johny Srouji has told staff he’s not going anywhere, directly refuting a report that he considered leaving. This comes as Apple sees several key retirements, including AI head John Giannandrea and design chief Alan Dye.

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
A 2-Gram Encoder is Here, and It’s Tiny
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

A 2-Gram Encoder is Here, and It’s Tiny

Electromate has added the Netzer Precision VLP-13 to its catalog. This absolute rotary encoder is designed for space-constrained motion systems in robotics, aerospace, and medical devices.

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
A 10-year retrobrighting test just delivered a brutal verdict
HardwareInnovationTechnology

A 10-year retrobrighting test just delivered a brutal verdict

The go-to fix for yellowed retro consoles might be a long-term mistake. A 10-year experiment on a Sega Dreamcast shows retrobrighting can lead to streaking and uneven discoloration that looks worse than untreated plastic.

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
Booking.com’s AI Agent Strategy Is Quietly Working
AIInnovationSoftware

Booking.com’s AI Agent Strategy Is Quietly Working

Booking.com didn’t wait for the AI agent hype. They stumbled into it years ago and now have a strategy that’s doubling accuracy. Their lead AI product developer shares the lessons, including the fine line between personalization and being “creepy.”

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
Summers in Europe Could Stretch 42 Days Longer by 2100
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Summers in Europe Could Stretch 42 Days Longer by 2100

Research published in Nature Communications suggests European summers could extend by over a month by the century’s end. The study links this to rapid Arctic warming weakening global air currents. This isn’t the first time it’s happened, but the speed now is unprecedented.

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
Vero Fiber Buys BendTel to Bulk Up in Central Oregon
CloudInnovationStartups

Vero Fiber Buys BendTel to Bulk Up in Central Oregon

Vero Fiber has acquired BendTel, a local provider serving Central Oregon since 2003. The deal strengthens Vero’s regional push as it integrates BendTel’s commercial customers and network.

by Bennett LauraDecember 8, 2025
An 18-year-old founder is taking a gap year, but she’s not dropping out
InnovationStartupsTechnology

An 18-year-old founder is taking a gap year, but she’s not dropping out

Ace Yip launched a career tech startup while still in high school. She’s managing a 10-person international team and prepping for college, all while rejecting the pressure to drop out. Here’s her take on building a business young.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 8, 2025
Hubble’s View Is Getting Ruined, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse
InnovationSpaceTechnology

Hubble’s View Is Getting Ruined, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse

The light pollution from mega-constellations of satellites like Starlink is no longer just a ground-based telescope problem. New research indicates space telescopes, including the iconic Hubble, are now under direct threat, with some future missions facing near-total image contamination.

by Bennett LauraDecember 6, 2025
Supercomputer Builds a Stunningly Realistic Virtual Mouse Brain
AIComputingInnovation

Supercomputer Builds a Stunningly Realistic Virtual Mouse Brain

Researchers have created one of the most comprehensive virtual brains ever, simulating an entire mouse cortex. The model contains 9 million neurons and 26 billion synapses, running on the world-class Fugaku supercomputer. It’s a technical milestone that opens the door to studying diseases and brain

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025
Apple’s Leadership Exodus: The End of the Cook Era
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Apple’s Leadership Exodus: The End of the Cook Era

Apple is in the midst of its most significant leadership transition since Steve Jobs. With the CEO, COO, CFO, AI chief, design lead, and general counsel all departing by 2026, the $4 trillion company is being remade from the top down. The succession plan points to a major strategic shift.

by Bennett LauraDecember 5, 2025

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