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Category: Innovation

Saturn’s Moon Titan Might Not Have an Ocean After All
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Saturn’s Moon Titan Might Not Have an Ocean After All

New analysis of Cassini data suggests Titan’s interior is a layer of slushy ice with meltwater pockets, not a global ocean. This fundamentally changes how scientists will search for signs of life on the icy moon.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 17, 2025
OpenAI Hires a Former UK Chancellor to Run Its Global Push
BusinessInnovationStartups

OpenAI Hires a Former UK Chancellor to Run Its Global Push

OpenAI is bringing on former UK Chancellor George Osborne to head its global expansion. He’ll lead the OpenAI for Countries initiative, a key part of the massive Stargate project. This continues a trend of US tech giants poaching top British political talent.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 17, 2025
Google’s Pixel Search Bar Just Got a Confusing Downgrade
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google’s Pixel Search Bar Just Got a Confusing Downgrade

Google’s November 2025 Pixel Drop has redesigned the home screen search bar on Pixel phones. The change adds quick access to AI Mode but reverts to an older, less modern visual style that clashes with Google’s own design language.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Trump’s New ‘Tech Force’ Hires 1,000 AI Experts for Government
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Trump’s New ‘Tech Force’ Hires 1,000 AI Experts for Government

The Trump administration is launching the US Tech Force, a program to hire 1,000 engineers and AI specialists for two-year stints in federal agencies. They’ll work alongside partners including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, with the private firms pledging to consider hiring them afterward.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
NASA’s Roman Telescope Aims For 2026, Will Map Billions Of Stars
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NASA’s Roman Telescope Aims For 2026, Will Map Billions Of Stars

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is targeting a potential Fall 2026 launch, a year ahead of its official May 2027 schedule. Its mission is to study cosmic voids to understand dark energy and conduct a massive survey of the Milky Way, mapping up to 20 billion stars. The telescope’s wide-field

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
Ofcom Probes BT and Three Over Emergency Call Outages
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Ofcom Probes BT and Three Over Emergency Call Outages

Ofcom has launched formal investigations into BT and Three following major mobile network outages this summer. The incidents, occurring on specific dates in June and July, disrupted voice services and prevented access to emergency lines for millions of customers.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
Ex-Factorial execs bet €400k on a human-first writing platform
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Ex-Factorial execs bet €400k on a human-first writing platform

Three former Factorial executives have launched Ramensoft, bootstrapping it with €400k of their own capital. Their first product is Fika, a blogging and newsletter platform designed to prioritize human writing and authentic audience connection, even as AI-generated content floods the web.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
NetJets Just Made a $200 Million Bet on Starlink for Its Jets
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NetJets Just Made a $200 Million Bet on Starlink for Its Jets

Fractional jet operator NetJets is partnering with SpaceX’s Starlink to equip its fleet with high-speed satellite internet. The deal, potentially worth over $200 million, marks a significant shift in the competitive landscape for business aviation connectivity.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
Apple’s New iPhone Tool Makes Switching to Android Way Easier
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Apple’s New iPhone Tool Makes Switching to Android Way Easier

Apple is finally building a tool to help you leave. The first beta of iOS 26.3 includes a native “Transfer to Android” feature for wirelessly moving messages, photos, and contacts. It’s a significant move, likely pushed by European rules, that could make platform switching feel safe for the first ti

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
MyDello’s €3.1M Bet on Automating the Ancient World of Freight
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MyDello’s €3.1M Bet on Automating the Ancient World of Freight

Estonia’s MyDello has secured €3.1 million in funding led by Frumtak Ventures. The platform, which has onboarded 12,500 businesses, aims to fully automate international freight forwarding, starting with a UK launch this December.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025

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