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Polestar Reboots Its Vision, Embraces Color and New Models
business6 days ago

Polestar Reboots Its Vision, Embraces Color and New Models

Polestar now acknowledges its original “no colors, no rear windows, no conventional generations” plan failed and unveils a reboot: it will keep an EV-only stance but introduce color and more emotional interiors, while laying out a roadmap that includes a 2027 Polestar 2 successor and a 2028 Polestar 7, plus a revised Polestar 4 with a long roof and rear window. The Polestar 5 remains a sedan/GT, and naming conventions aim to avoid locking the brand into past concepts, signaling a shift toward clearer product evolution rather than continual rebranding.

Fresh Turn-Based RPGs and Strategies Charge Into February
gaming17 days ago

Fresh Turn-Based RPGs and Strategies Charge Into February

February’s turn-based RPG and strategy scene features a crowded lineup: remakes like Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, new sci‑fi strategy MENACE in Early Access from Overhype, ACE Strategy: Mecha Nova demo, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection’s trial version, The Bell Echoes in Early Access, Queen Slayer reaching 1.0, and a slew of indie titles in Early Access or full release (Hermit and Pig, Master Of Piece, Dead Grid) plus Monster Train 2: Destiny of the Railforged DLC.

Strategy CEO: Bitcoin would need to crash to 8,000 and stay years before balance-sheet risk
companies20 days ago

Strategy CEO: Bitcoin would need to crash to 8,000 and stay years before balance-sheet risk

Strategy CEO Phong Le said the balance sheet is safe unless Bitcoin falls to about $8,000 and remains there for five to six years; the company posted a $12.6 billion quarterly net loss from unrealized BTC losses as Bitcoin traded around $64,800, while Michael Saylor dismissed quantum-threat concerns as 'horrible FUD' and announced a Bitcoin Security program to bolster resilience amid the crypto sell-off.

Bitcoin rout drives Strategy to $12.6B Q4 loss, one of corporate history's largest
markets20 days ago

Bitcoin rout drives Strategy to $12.6B Q4 loss, one of corporate history's largest

Strategy, the bitcoin treasury holder formerly MicroStrategy, posted a $12.6 billion net loss for Q4 2025, after an about $17.4 billion operating loss driven by unrealized bitcoin declines as Bitcoin plunged to the low $60ks. The company still holds about 713,502 BTC at an average cost near $76,000, with mark‑to‑market losses now approaching $31 billion year‑to‑date, contributing to one of the largest quarterly losses by a U.S. public company and a stock drop exceeding 70% versus last year.

Fable lands on PS5 day one as Xbox pursues broader multiplatform strategy
games1 month ago

Fable lands on PS5 day one as Xbox pursues broader multiplatform strategy

Microsoft is embracing multiplatform releases, with Fable launching day-one on PS5 alongside Xbox, while Forza Horizon 6 will rollout across platforms at different times. Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan says the goal is to reach as many players as possible while maintaining optionality to tailor each game to its platform, acknowledging past inconsistencies and aiming for more consistent cross‑platform launches.

Twenty Momentum Leaders Target the Next Leg Up
investing1 month ago

Twenty Momentum Leaders Target the Next Leg Up

MarketWatch reports a cross-market study finding momentum is a persistent, universal feature of financial markets, with momentum strategies delivering profits across stocks and other asset classes. The piece then lists 20 high-momentum stocks from the Russell 3000 that produced strong trailing returns for 1/31/2025–12/31/2025: Terns Pharmaceuticals (TERN), Celcuity (CELC), Palvella Therapeutics (PVLA), Resolute Holdings Management (RHLD), Sandisk (SNDK), Inhibrx Biosciences (INBX), Zenas BioPharma (ZBIO), D-Wave Quantum (QBTS), Kodiak Sciences (KOD), Lumentum Holdings (LITE), Olema Pharmaceuticals (OLMA), EchoStar (SATS), Nuvation Bio (NUVB), Forge Global (FRGE), Praxis Precision Medicines (PRAX), Cogent Biosciences (COGT), Falcon’s Beyond Global (FBYD), Bloom Energy (BE), Taysha Gene Therapies (TSHA), and Vistance Networks (VISN). The article notes momentum’s persistence even beyond equities and emphasizes long-only momentum can still be profitable.)

Strategy Bets Big on Bitcoin With a $2.1B Buy
business1 month ago

Strategy Bets Big on Bitcoin With a $2.1B Buy

Strategy spent $2.1 billion to buy 22,300 BTC—the firm’s largest Bitcoin purchase in over nine months—funded mainly by issuing common stock (about 77%) and nearly $300 million from selling STRC preferred shares. Bitcoin traded around the $90k–$97k range amid volatility, while Strategy’s stock has fallen sharply and the company says it holds about $2.2 billion in cash. STRC, a preferred share marketed by Saylor as a digital-credit instrument, helped fund the buys and is tied to the par value near $100.

OpenAI Bets on ChatGPT Ads, but Timing and Fit Will Test the Bet
technology1 month ago

OpenAI Bets on ChatGPT Ads, but Timing and Fit Will Test the Bet

OpenAI has announced ads in ChatGPT, signaling a major monetization pivot. While the move is significant for revenue, the delayed rollout creates risk: the early ad formats may not be well-suited to the chat experience, potentially harming user experience or adoption. Thompson argues the success of the program will depend on getting the right balance between monetization and UX, making this a cautious, long-term effort reminiscent of early social-media monetization challenges.

Carmack’s Oculus Playbook: A Pragmatic VR Platform Strategy
technology1 month ago

Carmack’s Oculus Playbook: A Pragmatic VR Platform Strategy

John Carmack’s 2015 memo to Oculus leaders argues for a pragmatic, platform-first VR strategy: avoid an expensive standalone hardware path, leverage Facebook’s infrastructure and a robust app store, push for consumer software delivered at practical scale, support a mix of 2D/VR content, and pursue mobile expansion. He critiques over-ambitious “box” plans, emphasizes leveraging existing tech like Steamworks, and urges Oculus to be a scrappy, consumer-focused software company that prioritizes rapid feature delivery and a broad, sustainable ecosystem over grand but uncertain initiatives.

defense1 month ago

US War Department Unveils Aggressive AI Acceleration Plan to Command Military AI

The U.S. Department of War announced an AI Acceleration Strategy, proclaimed by President Trump, to establish American military AI dominance by gutting bureaucratic blockers and rapidly delivering frontier AI across warfighting, intelligence, and enterprise operations. It centers on seven Pace-Setting Projects (eg Warfighting Swarm Forge, Agent Network, Ender’s Foundry, Intelligence Open Arsenal, Project Grant, Enterprise GenAI.mil, Enterprise Agents), expanded AI compute, and targeted talent initiatives to speed decision-making and weaponize data, with a push to deploy AI-enabled capabilities at scale and maintain an AI-first force.

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Joins Switch Online as a Classic Hit
games1 month ago

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Joins Switch Online as a Classic Hit

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance for GameCube is a classic strategy RPG that, despite its age and easier difficulty options, still offers a compelling story, engaging gameplay, and nostalgic appeal, especially for series fans. Its story and core mechanics remain strong, though some visuals and features have aged, but it remains a highly recommended experience, now more accessible via Switch's NSO.