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Elon Musk’s $56B Tesla Pay Package Is Back On
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Elon Musk’s $56B Tesla Pay Package Is Back On

Elon Musk just won a huge legal victory. The Delaware Supreme Court has reinstated his $56 billion Tesla pay package from 2018, overturning a lower court’s decision from earlier last year.

by Julian TrentDecember 19, 2025
I Dumped Microsoft 365 for Free Apps. Here’s What Happened.
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I Dumped Microsoft 365 for Free Apps. Here’s What Happened.

A longtime Microsoft 365 user decided to break free from subscription fees and AI bloat. They built a complete, private productivity cloud using four specific free and open-source applications.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 19, 2025
Why Midsize Companies Are Winning the AI Race
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Why Midsize Companies Are Winning the AI Race

While tech giants grab headlines, midsize companies are quietly becoming AI powerhouses. Their secret? Less red tape and the agility to deploy new tech at speed.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Practo Eyes 2026 IPO, Joining India’s Tech Listing Rush
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Practo Eyes 2026 IPO, Joining India’s Tech Listing Rush

Practo Technologies is planning an initial public offering, aiming for a listing in the second half of 2026. The Bengaluru-based digital health firm is joining a surge of Indian companies looking to go public.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Apple’s new developer deal lets it claw back money from your apps
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Apple’s new developer deal lets it claw back money from your apps

Apple has updated its developer license agreement, granting itself broad authority to collect unpaid commissions by deducting them from in-app purchases. The changes particularly affect developers in regions like the EU who use external payment links and must now navigate Apple’s new collection meth

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Apple’s New Developer Rules Hint at Bigger Plans for iPhone Side Button
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Apple’s New Developer Rules Hint at Bigger Plans for iPhone Side Button

Apple has revised its Developer Program License Agreement with new provisions for voice-based apps. A key change involves launching apps from the iPhone’s side button, a feature previously announced only for Japan.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Apple’s Japan App Store Shift Shows a Different Path
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Apple’s Japan App Store Shift Shows a Different Path

Apple is implementing specific changes to its iOS App Store for users in Japan to comply with the country’s new Mobile Software Competition Act. The move highlights a starkly different, more cooperative relationship with regulators compared to the contentious battle unfolding in the European Union.

by Julian TrentDecember 18, 2025
Fed Rate Cuts Back on the Table After Surprise Inflation Drop
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Fed Rate Cuts Back on the Table After Surprise Inflation Drop

A surprising drop in inflation has Wall Street betting on earlier Federal Reserve rate cuts. The odds of a cut by March jumped to 60% after the November CPI came in much cooler than expected.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 18, 2025
Trump’s Media Company Merges With a Fusion Energy Firm. Seriously.
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Trump’s Media Company Merges With a Fusion Energy Firm. Seriously.

In a bizarre corporate move, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) is merging with fusion energy firm TAE Technologies. The all-stock deal is valued at over $6 billion, but the Financial Times reveals TMTG may not have the cash it’s promising and questions the viability of commercial fusion power.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
GridCars is building South Africa’s EV backbone, one charger at a time
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GridCars is building South Africa’s EV backbone, one charger at a time

GridCars manages most of South Africa’s roughly 650 public EV chargers. The company is now planning to introduce ultra-fast charging tech in 2026, aiming to make charging as quick as making coffee.

by Julian TrentDecember 18, 2025

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