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The US Economy’s 2026 Tailwind Comes With Plenty of Turbulence
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The US Economy’s 2026 Tailwind Comes With Plenty of Turbulence

Economists see a stronger 2026 U.S. economy fueled by tax cuts and an AI investment boom, according to Reuters. However, risks from a softening labor market and divided Fed policy could undermine the recovery.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
How a $5B Medical Device Giant Tamed Its AI Projects
AIBusinessInnovation

How a $5B Medical Device Giant Tamed Its AI Projects

Deploying AI at a massive, regulated company like ResMed is less about the code and more about executive discipline. The challenges are all about governance, alignment, and avoiding costly, fragmented projects.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
Microplastics Fuel Heart Disease in Males, New Study Finds
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Microplastics Fuel Heart Disease in Males, New Study Finds

A new study reveals microplastics can burrow into arteries and dramatically accelerate heart disease, but only in males. The findings suggest these ubiquitous particles are active drivers of damage, not just passive passengers.

by Nathan ColeDecember 28, 2025
What it really takes to raise a Series A now
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What it really takes to raise a Series A now

The bar for a Series A is sky-high. Investors are looking for undeniable product-market fit, repeatable sales, and founders with relentless passion. Here’s what they said at TechCrunch Disrupt.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 27, 2025
The Product Leadership Hiring Crunch Is Real
BusinessInnovationSoftware

The Product Leadership Hiring Crunch Is Real

Everyone wants to be product-led, but finding the right people is becoming impossible. Openings outpace active workers by nearly 3 to 1, creating a paradox for businesses trying to gain an edge.

by Nathan ColeDecember 27, 2025
California’s Billionaire Tax Plan Sparks Predictable Tech Exodus Threats
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California’s Billionaire Tax Plan Sparks Predictable Tech Exodus Threats

A proposed California ballot measure would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires, aiming to raise $100 billion. Tech titans like Peter Thiel and Larry Page are already threatening to leave the state. The drama mirrors similar fights in New York, but data from Massachusetts suggests the wealthy do

by Elisa RomeroDecember 27, 2025
Can a VC Vet Really Fix the Government’s Tech Hiring?
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Can a VC Vet Really Fix the Government’s Tech Hiring?

The US government is launching a new initiative to recruit high-skilled tech workers for two-year stints. The challenge? Competing with Silicon Valley salaries and a rigid hiring process.

by Nathan ColeDecember 25, 2025
CEOs, AI, And The Real Leadership Gap In 2025
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CEOs, AI, And The Real Leadership Gap In 2025

According to a Forbes author post, the central challenge for leaders in 2025 isn’t adopting AI, but defining the human-AI boundary. The piece cites a study where 74% of CEOs admit they could lose their job within two years without measurable AI business gains. The argument is that stewardship, not s

by Elisa RomeroDecember 24, 2025
A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one
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A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one

Apple might be working on a budget MacBook around $599 to compete with Windows laptops. But according to one tech journalist, that price puts it in a weird spot where it’s both too expensive and not premium enough. The rumored use of an iPhone-class A15 Pro chip instead of a desktop M-series process

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025
Italy fines Apple $116 million over “excessive” app privacy rules
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Italy fines Apple $116 million over “excessive” app privacy rules

Apple has been fined €98 million (about $116 million) by Italy’s antitrust authority. The regulator says Apple’s App Tracking Transparency policy imposes “disproportionate” data collection terms on third-party apps compared to its own.

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025

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