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Billionaires Push AI Data Centers Into Space Tech billionaires are taking their love of space beyond exploration, eyeing orbit as the next frontier for AI data centers. In 2025 alone, six massive data center proposals emerged, each requiring gigawatts of energy. On Earth, these centers demand land, ...
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Wikipedia at 25: Why Trust Matters More Than Ever Wikipedia will mark its 25th anniversary this January, and the milestone comes amid rising scrutiny. The online encyclopedia has evolved from an often-dismissed source to one of the most widely cited repositories of knowledge on the internet. Yet, it...
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Warner Bros Discovery Stands Firm Against Paramount’s Bid Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) is urging its shareholders to reject Paramount Skydance’s latest $108 billion offer, despite it being significantly higher than Netflix’s $82.7 billion bid. The WBD board, led by CEO David Zaslav, insists that Para...
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Selfix Case Turns Your iPhone into a Selfie Powerhouse iPhone photography just got a major upgrade. The Selfix case, set to launch on Kickstarter early next year, adds a 1.6-inch rear screen and expandable storage to iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models. This innovation allows users to frame selfies usi...
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Mercedes-Benz Discontinues MBUX Sound Drive Mercedes-Benz is shutting down its MBUX Sound Drive, the interactive music feature that synced songs to driving patterns. First unveiled at CES less than a year ago, the feature was created in collaboration with Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am. Mercedes...
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Letting go of perfection accelerates innovation because progress rarely begins with polished answers. Many leaders search for the “right time” to launch, share, or decide, only to feel stuck despite effort and expertise. Research, creative work, and product development all show the same pattern: mom...
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Microplastics in the workplace may sound like an environmental issue, but they begin with familiar daily habits. Many people now wonder if the same plastic fragments found in food, water, and coffee cups also exist where they work. Recent scientific studies suggest they do. When hot water, synthetic...
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How to scale emotional intelligence training is a question many leaders are actively searching for as burnout, disengagement, and collaboration challenges rise. Most organizations want EQ development, but lack the budget, staff, or senior buy-in to reach everyone. As a result, emotional intelligence...
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Conscious unbossing is Gen Z’s latest challenge to traditional workplace norms, and leaders are paying attention. Many managers are asking what conscious unbossing really means, why it’s gaining traction, and whether it threatens leadership itself. At its core, this trend reflects how Gen Z wants to...
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The 2026 workplace prediction many leaders are searching for centers on one question: how will AI, talent shortages, and shifting expectations reshape work next year? As economic uncertainty, demographic change, and rapid technological adoption collide, organizations are being forced to rethink how ...
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Burnout makes prioritization hard in ways that are often misunderstood. If decisions feel heavier, focus is scattered, and time seems to slip away faster than usual, this is rarely a discipline problem. It’s often an early signal of burnout. Many people search for better productivity systems or moti...
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AI’s real promise isn’t simply about faster workflows or lower costs—it’s about expanding who gets access to opportunity. As artificial intelligence spreads across industries, many people are asking the same questions: Will AI replace jobs? Which skills will matter? And who benefits from this shift?...
