Tech Intelligence Report — November 11, 2025
HovicTech Tech Intelligence Report — November 11, 2025
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Executive Summary: Today's analysis covers 8 critical developments in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity regulations, and digital innovation trends. Our expert curation identifies the stories with the most significant impact on technology professionals, business leaders, and industry stakeholders.
Key Focus Areas: AI governance frameworks, emerging cybersecurity threats, regulatory developments, and breakthrough innovations that are reshaping the global technology landscape and digital economy.
Update: The 50 Best Shows on Hulu, WIRED's Picks (November 2025)
While Netflix seemingly led the way for other streaming networks to create compelling original programming, Hulu actually beat them all to the punch. In 2011, a year before Netflix’s Lilyhammer and two years before the arrival of House of Cards, the burgeoning streamer premiered The Morning After, a pop-culture-focused news show that ran for 800 episodes over three years.
Latest: Reddit mod jailed for sharing movie sex scenes in rare “moral rights” verdict
A Reddit moderator known as “KlammereFyr” was recently convicted by a Danish court after clipping and posting hundreds of nude scenes that actresses filmed for movies and TV shows but apparently never expected to be shared out of context. As TorrentFreak reported, dozens of actresses had complained about the mod’s sub-reddit, “SeDetForPlottet” (WatchItForthePlot), with some feeling “molested or abused.
‘The Running Man’ Conjures a Dystopian Vision of America That’s Still Not as Bad as Reality
Released in 1987, The Running Man is one of about a thousand sci-fi action movies of its decade to open with an ominous title crawl that reads something like this: THE YEAR IS 2012. PETROLEUM WARS HAVE DECIMATED THE ECONOMY. THE GOVERNMENT CONTROLS ALL KNOWLEDGE. BEING IN LOVE OR PETTING A DOG IS ILLEGAL. RATIONING LAWS MEAN THE PUBLIC IS ONLY ALLOWED TO FEEL TWO FEELINGS A DAY.
Latest: This Beats Pill Bluetooth Speaker Has Upgraded Features, and It’s Just $100
While the Beats Pill used to be a common sight around parties and campfires, it slowly fell out of favor as Bluetooth speakers with better battery life and more advanced features hit the scene. In 2024, Apple decided to update the Pill, and it was a big jump in terms of catching up, or even passing the competition.
Exclusive: Man dances for 144 hours to break video game marathon record
Man dances for 144 hours to break video game marathon record 3 hours ago Share Save Laura Cress Share Save Guinness World Records A Hungarian man has set a new record for longest video game marathon by playing the rhythm-based music game Dance Dance Revolution for six days. Szabolcs Csépe, from Budapest, bopped to over 3000 songs and burned more than 22,000 calories in his quest to romp into the...
Exclusive: US states could lose $21 billion of broadband grants after Trump overhaul
A Senate Republican has drafted legislation that would effectively cut a $42 billion broadband deployment program in half. The bill would complement the Trump administration overhaul of the $42.45 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. The administration required states to rewrite their grant plans, reducing the overall projected spending and diverting some of the money from fiber projects to satellite.
Latest: Google announces even more AI in Photos app, powered by Nano Banana
We’re running out of ways to tell you that Google is releasing more generative AI features, but that’s what’s happening in Google Photos today. The Big G is finally making good on its promise to add its market-leading Nano Banana image-editing model to the app. The model powers a couple of features, and it’s not just for Google’s Android platform.
Latest: SoftBank Sells $5.8 Billion Stake in Nvidia to Pay for OpenAI Deals
SoftBank, the Japanese technology giant, has staked its future on artificial intelligence. But to help pay for those expensive investments, the company last month sold its entire $5.8 billion holdings in Nvidia, the chipmaker behind the A.I. boom, SoftBank said in its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday. SoftBank’s enormous spending plans, including some $30 billion alone on OpenAI, come amid a flood of planned investments in artificial intelligence across the...