
Fermentation turns food waste into profit, not landfill
A centuries-old process is turning processing byproducts into valuable ingredients, hinting at a cleaner, more circular supply chain for food makers.
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A centuries-old process is turning processing byproducts into valuable ingredients, hinting at a cleaner, more circular supply chain for food makers.
Investors looking for the generative-AI buildout can widen the lens beyond the obvious winners and hunt for the less crowded infrastructure plays.

Layoffs have hit Google Cloud and Mandiant, including the Threat Intelligence Group, as the company says it is reallocating toward growth areas like AI.

George Kurtz says worries around Anthropic's Mythos are too early to hit first-quarter results, and could turn into a tailwind as AI security concerns grow.
Pink is using vishing and IT impersonation to steal credentials, bypass MFA, and extort victims, a reminder that identity controls fail fast when people are the weakest link.

Apple's latest software lets Filtr block in-app ads, raising the stakes for app publishers, ad sellers, and privacy teams.

The 8-1 ruling keeps $104 million in FCC penalties alive and signals carriers cannot rely on jury-trial arguments to dodge regulatory fines.

Grimes County just moved SpaceX's Terafab forward, but residents are pushing back over scale, transparency, and the project’s long-term impact.

That milestone changes the benchmark for enterprise software teams: review, governance, and workflow design now matter as much as raw coding output.

DIY builders like Annike Tan are turning cyberdecks into disguised personal gadgets, and that shift changes how online hardware culture gets seen, shared, and copied.
As AI infrastructure bills explode, Meta is testing a cheaper, faster build method that could reshape how big tech adds capacity.

A bot chained two decade-old DoS bugs into a one-machine attack, raising the urgency for web teams still running default HTTP/2 setups.