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Month: November 2025

Rivian and Lucid Face Reality Check as EV Hype Fades
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Rivian and Lucid Face Reality Check as EV Hype Fades

Both automakers are expected to show revenue growth but face mounting profitability concerns. They’ve already cut production guidance and face industry-wide headwinds including tariffs and reduced federal incentives.

by Chloe DannerNovember 4, 2025
Quantum Batteries Get Weirder – And That’s a Good Thing
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Quantum Batteries Get Weirder – And That’s a Good Thing

Researchers have designed a theoretical topological quantum battery that could overcome major practical limitations. Surprisingly, they found that dissipation – usually the enemy of efficiency – can temporarily boost charging power under specific conditions.

by Chloe DannerNovember 4, 2025
Quantum internet prototype links 18 users – but is it practical?
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Quantum internet prototype links 18 users – but is it practical?

Researchers in China have created one of the most advanced quantum networks to date, connecting 18 users through quantum entanglement. While technically impressive, experts question whether this complex approach can realistically scale to a global quantum internet given current limitations.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
Netgear’s Bold Bet on Enterprise Partners
BusinessComputingHardware

Netgear’s Bold Bet on Enterprise Partners

Netgear is making a major push into the enterprise space with a completely redesigned partner program. The company’s channel chief calls this a “bold, new chapter” as they transition existing partners by January 2026.

by Chloe DannerNovember 4, 2025
OpenAI’s API Gets Weaponized in Sneaky ‘SesameOp’ Backdoor
AICybersecuritySoftware

OpenAI’s API Gets Weaponized in Sneaky ‘SesameOp’ Backdoor

Security researchers discovered attackers weaponizing OpenAI’s Assistants API to create a sophisticated backdoor called SesameOp. The malware uses legitimate AI infrastructure for stealthy communications while avoiding traditional detection methods. Microsoft’s DART team found the threat during a Ju

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
Devuan 6 “Excalibur” Drops – The Anti-systemd Linux Gets Serious
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Devuan 6 “Excalibur” Drops – The Anti-systemd Linux Gets Serious

The Devuan project has released version 6.0 “Excalibur,” a major update to its systemd-free Linux distribution. Based on Debian 13 “Trixie,” it brings significant package updates while preserving init freedom. Existing users can upgrade following official instructions.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
Is Tesla’s Stock Rally Actually Sustainable?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Is Tesla’s Stock Rally Actually Sustainable?

Tesla’s recent 9% stock surge masks deeper problems in its core business. The EV market is cooling, Chinese competitors are gaining ground, and Tesla’s self-driving lead is narrowing. Here’s why the rally might not last.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
We’re Probably Not Living in a Simulation, Math Says
InnovationScienceTechnology

We’re Probably Not Living in a Simulation, Math Says

An international team of mathematicians says they’ve proven we’re not living in a computer simulation. Their research combines quantum gravity with Gödel’s incompleteness theorem to argue reality requires non-algorithmic understanding.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
Is Roblox Stock Really Headed to $70?
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Is Roblox Stock Really Headed to $70?

Roblox stock has plunged 22% in less than a month despite showing revenue and user growth. The company posted significant net losses and projects margin declines for 2026. Now investors are wondering if this dip is temporary or the start of a bigger slide.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025
The Louvre’s Security Was a Mess Long Before That Heist
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

The Louvre’s Security Was a Mess Long Before That Heist

The Louvre Museum’s recent jewelry heist wasn’t its only security problem. A newly surfaced audit shows the museum struggled for over a decade with outdated software, including systems controlling video surveillance. This paints a picture of long-term security neglect.

by Ava WinslowNovember 4, 2025

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