Leaders
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Leaders people intelligence profiles the leaders, operators, researchers, creators, investors, and policy actors shaping internet infrastructure strategy. The category connects interviews, public profiles, company links, role changes, governance exposure, affiliation context, and related articles so readers can follow decision-makers by operating role rather than by isolated article chronology. Readers searching named executives, founders, technical operators, standards entities, registry figures, and infrastructure investors can connect those people to cloud, telecom, data centre, regional connectivity, governance, and capital-allocation outcomes. The page explains who has influence, which organisations they are connected to, what public evidence supports their role, how their decisions may affect market execution or governance, and which leadership signals deserve continued attention. Readers can compare authority surfaces, career context, organisational relationships, geography, evidence quality, and market relevance without turning people coverage into a simple biography index.
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Apple challenges US ban on watch Series 9 and Ultra 2
Apple challenges US ban on Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, fearing “irreparable harm.” Paying fees or principles up for debate.

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Windows 11’s Moment 5 update may have regional favouritism
Windows 11’s Moment 5 update, while bringing global enhancements, ignites debates.

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Twitter ruling means even uncontracted bonuses must be paid
Federal judge rules Twitter breached contract when it withheld promised bonuses, even though they were never written down.

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Anthropic pioneers copyright compensation in AI large language models
Anthropic, a pioneer in the field of AI, has recently updated its terms and conditions, taking a big step forward in securing user ownership and strengthening its defences against potential copyright claims. From January 1, 2024, the company’s AI chatbot, Claude, will not only…

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Debunking the hype: The misconception about Apple vs Flipper Zero
Apple has patched the Flipper Zero vulnerability, preventing pop-up window flooding, but the vulnerability didn’t come from Flipper itself.

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Are the MIT guidelines for responsible AI development enough?
MIT’s AI governance paper has been praised for promoting responsible development; but robust governance mechanisms still needed.

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Meta Ray-Ban glasses: Do they infringe on user privacy?
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, featuring advanced AI, prompt major privacy concerns.

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Google slashes Pixel Watch price
Google’s Pixel Watch range has recently become more attainable as a consequence of notable reductions available through a range of sellers.

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GTA VI: Ten-year R&D cycle poses challenges
The accidental leak of GTA VI has sparked excitement among gamers, revealing challenges in Rockstar Games’ decade-long development.

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Tumblr kills Post Plus, and with it all paywalled content, starting January 2024
Tumblr is ending its Post Plus subscription, effective from December 1st, with creators no longer able to activate it on the platform.

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The Jimmy Zhong story: How a $3B bitcoin heist collapsed after one fatal mistake
Jimmy Zhong stole billions from Silk Road after investing in bitcoin early, but his lavish lifestyle fell apart after he himself was robbed.

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Polestar Day reveals electrifying future with Polestar 3 electric vehicle
Polestar’s first Polestar Day showed off its range of electric vehicles, featuring new energy storage capabilities, sustainable materials, and groundbreaking V2G and ADAS systems.

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Discover the 10 AI Tools Revolutionising the Way We Work
Check out our latest selection of the top 10 tools for your every needs.

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John Collison, Stripe cofounder: Stay calm and keep buying online!
John Collison, the young (though now slightly gray haired) cofounder and president of Stripe, has revealed his thoughts on the state of e-commerce over the past 12-18 months that saw the fintech industry suffer a huge drop in venture capital interest. “The GDP of the internet is…

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Young Ran (Christine) Kim
Young Ran (Christine) Kim's Taxing the Metaverse article turns virtual-world income into a policy watchpoint for tax timing, platform observability, and digital-asset reporting.

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JP Morgan prevent banking crisis
JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, is expanding in size through acquisitions, which is raising concerns about the potential risks it poses to the nation’s financial system. Its recent acquisition of assets from First Republic Bank, following the latter’s…

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The Elder Scrolls VI Won’t See PlayStation Release Til 2026
Image credit: freepik Bethesda’s highly anticipated “The Elder Scrolls VI” won’t be making its way to the PlayStation 5, aan official Microsoft documentation reveals. This news comes as part of the FTC’s case against Microsoft, the parent company of Bethesda. The game, slated for…

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Ground-shaking Inflation Hits South Korea
South Korea’s August Consumer Price Index (CPI) surged to 3.4%, a significant increase from July’s 2.3%. This marks the highest inflation rate since April and is driven by rising prices in agricultural products and manufactured goods. Heavy Rainfall Triggers CPI Surge…

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NFT Prices Surge Following Donald Trump’s Arrest
The prices of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) experienced a sharp increase in the wake of former US President Donald Trump’s arrest in Georgia. In December of the previous year, Trump capitalized on the NFT trend by launching 45,000 digital cards featuring a variety of personas…

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Microsoft Trims Down Features in Latest Edge Browser Version
Image from Pixabay Microsoft is redesigning its Edge browser, aiming to enhance user experience by trimming excess features. In an effort to declutter and simplify its interface, the company is discontinuing several tools in the upcoming Edge version 117, set to stabilize by…
