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Britain’s Fiscal Problem Isn’t What You Think
BusinessPolicyTechnology

Britain’s Fiscal Problem Isn’t What You Think

According to a Harvard economist and former IMF chief economist, the UK’s fiscal framework creates unnecessary volatility. Moving to one annual budget could boost industrial production by 0.3% and strengthen sterling. The current system amplifies market instability.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
Koin Mobile Drops Antitrust Lawsuit Against Everi
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Koin Mobile Drops Antitrust Lawsuit Against Everi

Koin Mobile has asked a federal judge to dismiss its antitrust lawsuit against Everi Holdings with prejudice. The legal fight over digital wallet competition in the gaming industry appears to be over, though it’s unclear if a settlement was reached.

by Bennett LauraNovember 11, 2025
Pfizer’s $10B Obesity Deal Shows New Pharma Reality
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Pfizer’s $10B Obesity Deal Shows New Pharma Reality

Pfizer just won a heated $10 billion bidding war for biotech Metsera against Novo Nordisk, but the real story is how U.S. regulators intervened. The FTC’s unusual speed in blocking Novo’s bid while fast-tracking Pfizer’s signals a new era for pharma deals. This isn’t just business as usual – it’s po

by Bennett LauraNovember 11, 2025
Microsoft’s Bromine Update Targets Next-Gen Snapdragon, Nvidia Chips
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Microsoft’s Bromine Update Targets Next-Gen Snapdragon, Nvidia Chips

Microsoft is preparing Windows 11 26H1 on the new Bromine platform specifically for next-generation processors. Unlike traditional updates, this version will only come preinstalled on new devices launching in the first half of 2026 with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 and Nvidia’s N1X chips.

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
Five Years of Apple Silicon: From M1 to M5 Powerhouse
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Five Years of Apple Silicon: From M1 to M5 Powerhouse

Apple has completed its five-year transition from Intel to Apple silicon, with the M5 chip delivering significant performance improvements over the original M1. The company has now phased out all Intel Macs and is looking toward 2nm processors by 2026. Intel Mac software support will end with macOS

by Ortega RafaelNovember 10, 2025
Apple’s M4 Mac Mini Is $499 And Absolutely Crushing Windows PCs
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Apple’s M4 Mac Mini Is $499 And Absolutely Crushing Windows PCs

Apple’s latest Mac mini with M4 chip is now available for just $499, down from $599. With a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and 16GB unified memory, it’s outperforming Windows alternatives at a fraction of their price.

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
AI’s Hidden Environmental Cost Could Derail Climate Goals
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AI’s Hidden Environmental Cost Could Derail Climate Goals

New research from Cornell shows AI’s explosive growth comes with staggering environmental costs. By 2030, data centers could emit carbon equivalent to adding millions of cars while draining water for millions of households. The study offers a roadmap to slash these impacts by up to 86%.

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
AMD’s Older GPUs Get Major Linux Driver Upgrade
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AMD’s Older GPUs Get Major Linux Driver Upgrade

Older AMD graphics cards are getting a significant Linux driver upgrade that moves them from the legacy Radeon driver to the modern AMDGPU driver. This brings better performance, Vulkan 1.3 support, and improved display features. The change affects popular cards like the R9 290, R9 390, and HD 8870.

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
Swiss quantum startup YQuantum scores €160k for mini hardware
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Swiss quantum startup YQuantum scores €160k for mini hardware

YQuantum, a quantum computing hardware startup from Zurich, has landed €160,000 in funding from Venture Kick. The company focuses on developing miniaturized components to help quantum computers scale beyond current limitations. This comes as European quantum hardware investments continue growing sig

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
Big AI is Moving to the Suburbs – Here’s Why
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Big AI is Moving to the Suburbs – Here’s Why

OpenAI is bucking tech trends by moving from San Francisco’s vibrant core to Silicon Valley’s corporate suburbs. This signals a fundamental shift in how AI companies see themselves and their future. The move reflects a maturation of the industry from startup culture to established enterprise.

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025

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