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  • Why AI Giants Keep Axing Tech Jobs: Trends in AI Layoffs
    October 24, 2025, 10:36 AM EDT. Major AI giants are trimming tech jobs as they recalibrate for shifting demand, rising costs, and a push toward operational efficiency. In quarterly reviews, executives cite profitability targets and streamlining projects, resulting in layoffs across engineering, data science, and product teams. Some companies preserve core AI research while reducing less central roles, and others pause hiring to reallocate talent to cloud services, deployment, and inference optimization. The trend signals a tighter tech job market and greater emphasis on scalable AI platforms over broad headcount growth. For workers, this means intensified competition, potential upskilling, and reconsideration of compensation expectations. The net effect could reshape the industry's talent landscape through year-end, with consolidation and a shift toward value-driven AI initiatives.
  • Tag Heuer and New Balance Unveil Co-Branded Connected Calibre E5 Smartwatch and FuelCell SuperComp Elite v5 Running Shoe
    October 24, 2025, 10:34 AM EDT. Tag Heuer and New Balance unveil a limited collaboration pairing the Connected Calibre E5 smartwatch with the FuelCell SuperComp Elite v5 running shoe. The 40mm, DLC-coated titanium watch packs GPS, heart-rate, and blood-oxygen sensing on TAG Heuer's OS, plus six NB-coached training programs that let athletes train without a phone. Aesthetically, violet and green accents and a Cushion Comfort System strap knit the pair together. The shoe uses a full-length carbon plate within PEBA foam for energy return, an 8mm drop, and a responsive rocker geometry. Campaign star Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone headlines the launch. Pricing sits at about $2,500 for the watch and $270 for the shoe, with limited availability worldwide through TAG Heuer and NB channels.
  • Gilmour Space eyes 2nd orbital launch in 2026 after first Eris test in Australia
    October 24, 2025, 10:32 AM EDT. Australian space startup Gilmour Space is targeting a second orbital attempt in 2026 after its first Eris rocket reached liftoff but fell back after just 14 seconds from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport in Queensland. CEO and co-founder Adam Gilmour said the TestFlight1 mission yielded valuable data and noted that rockets often require multiple tries to reach orbit. The company navigated years of engineering, financing, and regulatory hurdles, securing environmental and airspace approvals and dozens of permits. With infrastructure in place and regulators engaged, Gilmour Space is plotting a return to flight next year and envisions a growing Australian space sector with several operational satellites and multiple launch attempts in the near future.
  • Tesla's Mad Max Self-Driving Mode Pushes Speed Limits, Sparking Safety Debate
    October 24, 2025, 10:28 AM EDT. Tesla's new Mad Max mode for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is drawing attention for letting vehicles hit highway speeds well above the posted limits. After updating to FSD v14.1.2, enthusiasts say the mode can push cars to around 85 mph on freeways, even where the limit is 65 mph. Critics warn that, unlike a true autonomous system, this setting still requires the driver to remain attentive, creating safety and legal risks. Tesla previously offered Mad Max as part of its earlier Autopilot feature, but it's now part of FSD with higher speeds and more frequent lane changes. Tesla notes that the driver profile influences behavior; the more assertive profile, the higher the max speed, prompting ongoing policy and safety discussions.
  • DJI Osmo Mobile 8 debuts with 360° panning and pet-tracking, China-only launch
    October 24, 2025, 10:14 AM EDT. DJI's Osmo Mobile 8 adds 360-degree camera pans and refined subject-tracking via the Multifunctional Module, now with pet-tracking for dogs and cats. The China-only release is priced at 898 CNY (~$126). The OM8 keeps the familiar stabilizer design but boosts magnetic phone mount security and includes an LED fill light, a wireless receiver for DJI mics, and a counterweight mount to balance larger lenses and bulky accessories. It still offers up to 10 hours of battery life, built-in tripod legs, and an 8.4-inch telescoping rod, with DockKit support enabling autonomous tracking across various camera apps. US or international availability hasn't been announced.