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  • I Tried AI Planner Tiimo, Apple’s iPhone App of the Year

    I Tried AI Planner Tiimo, Apple’s iPhone App of the Year

    Apple’s app of the year suggests the tech giant was all about helping iPhone users get organized in 2025.

    Tiimo is an AI-powered visual planner that’s marketed towards those with neurodivergent brains. With to-do…

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  • How Recent Developments Are Rewriting the Story for Fluence Energy Stock

    How Recent Developments Are Rewriting the Story for Fluence Energy Stock

    Fluence Energy’s narrative has brightened as fair value estimates have climbed from $11.47 to $14.97 per share, supported by a more upbeat view on long term revenue growth and demand visibility. With the discount rate nudging lower to 9.42% and revenue growth expectations stepping up to roughly 27.4%, analysts see stronger fundamentals but still emphasize execution and policy risks. As these assumptions continue to evolve alongside new data and research, stay tuned to learn how you can track and interpret future shifts in the story behind this stock.

    Analyst Price Targets don’t always capture the full story. Head over to our Company Report to find new ways to value Fluence Energy.

    🐂 Bullish Takeaways

    • Across recent notes from RBC Capital, JPMorgan, Jefferies, and Barclays, price targets have moved higher into a roughly $10 to $13 range, signaling a modest reset higher in expectations even as most ratings remain Neutral, Sector Perform, Equal Weight, or Underperform.

    • RBC Capital highlighted a solid Q4 and FY26 outlook, pointing to execution on large projects, growing backlog, and rising datacenter related demand as key supports for the current valuation.

    • JPMorgan and Jefferies both referenced an improving backdrop for U.S. Battery Energy Storage System demand, with JPMorgan emphasizing the appeal of utility scale solutions, diversified end markets, and long term cash flow visibility.

    đŸ» Bearish Takeaways

    • Despite higher targets, the tone remains guarded, with Jefferies keeping an Underperform rating even after lifting its target to $11 from $5 and stressing the need for clearer proof that a sustained recovery in demand is underway.

    • Barclays, which raised its target to $13 from $8, still sees near term risk from Foreign Entity of Concern rules and expects U.S. bookings to stay muted until there is more clarity. This dynamic could pressure near term execution and limit upside versus current valuation.

    • Across the firms, the emphasis on Neutral or equivalent ratings suggests that, while growth prospects and demand visibility are improving, a meaningful portion of the upside may already be reflected in the share price. This leaves the story sensitive to any missteps in backlog conversion or policy developments.

    Do your thoughts align with the Bull or Bear Analysts? Perhaps you think there’s more to the story. Head to the Simply Wall St Community to discover more perspectives or begin writing your own Narrative!

    NasdaqGS:FLNC Community Fair Values as at Dec 2025
    • Fluence Energy initiated fiscal 2026 guidance, targeting revenue of approximately $3.2B to $3.6B, with about 85% of the midpoint already covered by backlog as of September 30, 2025. This highlights strong near term visibility.

    • The company and Torch Clean Energy announced the Winchester solar plus storage project in Cochise County, Arizona, combining two 80 MW solar arrays with 160 MW / 640 MWh of Fluence Gridstack Pro 5000 storage to bolster regional grid reliability and support load growth.

    • The Winchester project will deploy domestically manufactured components in the Gridstack Pro 5000 system, positioning the facility to qualify for domestic content tax credits while advancing U.S. manufacturing and energy security goals.

    • Fluence now has more than 22 GWh of battery storage capacity deployed or contracted across over 90 U.S. projects, reinforcing its expanding role in helping utilities, power producers, and developers build a more reliable and cost effective grid.

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  • I Joined Company With AI: Saved Hours Solving a Big, Boring Problem

    I Joined Company With AI: Saved Hours Solving a Big, Boring Problem

    This as-told-to-essay is based on a conversation with Komal Amin, 39, who is the head of growth and marketing at Mighty Bear Games and based in London. Her employment has been verified by Business Insider. This piece…

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  • Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

    Honor Magic8 Pro battery life and charging speed

    After the brief hands-on report we got on the Honor Magic8 Pro (including benchmark runs and camera samples), we now have a review-in-progress update for you, with some of the more important numbers now ready. We did the usual battery…

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  • What was the loudest sound ever recorded?

    What was the loudest sound ever recorded?

    Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. But what was the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth?

    The answer depends on what you mean by “sound” and…

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  • Credo Technology Just Proved It’s an AI “Picks-and-Shovels” Stock Worth Watching

    Credo Technology Just Proved It’s an AI “Picks-and-Shovels” Stock Worth Watching

    Credo Technology (NASDAQ: CRDO) continues to deliver for investors. The stock made several new all-time highs this year and just vaulted to another one after posting record-setting numbers for the second quarter of its 2026 fiscal year.

    Credo stock is now up more than 180% so far this year, demonstrating that there are outstanding opportunities for investors as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to take center stage in the stock market.

    Image source: Getty Images.

    Based in San Jose, California, Credo is a technology company that provides high-performance connectivity for data centers, 5G carriers, AI, and high-performance computing markets.

    The stock was valued at less than $50 per share until late 2024 when the market began to recognize the massive opportunity for data center and AI growth. Grand View Research estimates that the overall AI market opportunity will rise from $279 billion to $3.5 trillion by 2033, and the data center market will expand from $347.6 billion to $652 billion by 2030. Both opportunities are massive tailwinds for Credo, which is why investors started running the stock price up.

    Credo has several products for AI workloads that perhaps fly under the radar when you’re thinking about the most dynamic products for AI development. For instance, Credo’s Active Electrical Cables (AECs) are considered superior to copper cables in connecting clusters of graphics processing units (GPUs) and central processing units (CPUs) in data centers. AECs use signal processors within the wiring to help move the data faster and more efficiently.

    Its OmniConnect next-generation architecture is designed to overcome memory bottlenecks and improve AI inference scalability. And the ZeroFlap optical transceivers provide network stability and improved efficiency for AI workloads.

    Earnings for fiscal 2026’s second quarter (ended Nov. 1, 2025) brought revenue of $268 million, up 272% from a year ago and up 20.2% from Q1. Gross margins were a whopping 67.5%, with operating expenses of $102.4 million and net income of $86.2 million. On the bottom line, Credo reported earnings per share of $0.44 and ended the quarter with a cash balance of $813.6 million.

    “These are the strongest quarterly results in Credo’s history, and they reflect the continued build-out of the world’s largest AI training and inference clusters,” CEO Bill Brennan said.

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  • As Key Talent Abandons Apple, Meet the New Generation of Leaders Taking On the Old Guard

    As Key Talent Abandons Apple, Meet the New Generation of Leaders Taking On the Old Guard

    Start the music. Players walk clockwise in a circle. When the music stops, everyone sits in a chair. Big Tech is setting in motion its plans for the next gen of lead designers, engineers, AI chiefs, and even CEOs.

    In Cupertino, Apple execs with familiar faces are retiring or reducing responsibilities. Who’s in and who’s out? Well, chief operating officer Jeff Williams retired in November, and the speculation is that CEO Tim Cook could follow in the near term. Lisa Jackson, who has led Apple’s sustainability efforts since 2013, is now set to retire in January too.

    There’s also the squad of Apple staffers who have been lured away to work with OpenAI, notably Apple’s former chief design officer Jony Ive after his independent stint at LoveFrom. In 2024, Molly Anderson was named industrial design leader, heading up a team of mostly fresh faces. Others have gone to Meta, such as Apple’s VP of human interface design, Alan Dye, who just this week was poached to head up a new Reality Labs design studio. At Apple, he’s been replaced by long-time UI designer Stephen Lemay. Phew.

    In this swirl of shifting talent, John Ternus, who has worked for Apple since 2001, and served as SVP of hardware engineering for the last four years, reporting directly to Tim Cook, is emerging as the frontrunner to succeed Cook as Apple CEO, reportedly as soon as next year. WIRED asked Apple for comment but didn’t hear back before publication.

    Alongside a steady drip of “leaks” on succession planning and Ternus’ position at the front of the pack, since 2023, Ternus has been given more prominence at product launch events. He announced the iPhone Air onstage this past September, and has appeared alongside other senior Apple leaders in press interviews and in-store Apple events.

    “I think they’re testing to see what sentiment is like. Apple likes to control the narrative. So these ‘leaks,’ they’re not happening unintentionally,” suggests Anshel Sag, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. “Apple’s lost a lot of people. I think it might actually be a net positive because it will create a fresh crop of people that have more power now than they did before.”

    New Names to Know

    It’s always tricky to pick up an individual’s contributions at Apple, beyond the odd detail, such as John Ternus himself reportedly being behind the MacBook’s TouchBar. Bertrand Nepveu worked in the Apple Vision Pro team from 2017 to 2021, after Apple acquired his VR headset startup Vrvana, and now runs Montreal-based VC firm Triptyq Capital. During his three and a half years, mostly working on the Vision Pro’s pass-through capabilities, the team ballooned from 300 to around 1,200. “John Ternus, even though I never worked with him, the feedback I got is that he’s a great product person,” he says, “and I think that’s what is needed for the next phase of Apple, especially with AI and with XR.”

    With this future in mind, Nepveu sees the combination of Ternus-as-CEO working well with other personnel moves at Apple, including the news in March that Rockwell was taking over development of Siri from the head of AI, John Giannandrea. In another major future-facing reshuffle, Giannandrea was replaced this week by Amar Subramanya, who spent 16 years at Google, including work on Gemini and DeepMind, before a six-month stint at Microsoft.

    “Mike Rockwell, I worked with him in the Vision Pro group, I think he’s the right person for that because they [XR and AI] work in tandem,” says Nepveu. “He used to joke that Siri was crap. I liked him because he didn’t drink the Kool-Aid. I was happy when I saw that he got promoted. I think in tandem with someone who is more product-focused [Ternus], it’s the way to go for Apple.”

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  • Match 6, SWR vs MIE Match Prediction – Who will win today’s ILT20 match between SWR vs MIE?

    Match 6, SWR vs MIE Match Prediction – Who will win today’s ILT20 match between SWR vs MIE?

    Sharjah Warriorz (SWR) are set to face MI Emirates (MIE) in match No. 6 of the ongoing International League T20 2025-26 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah on Sunday, December 7.

    Tim Southee-led Sharjah Warriorz started their campaign with a…

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  • FO rejects Indian foreign minister’s ‘inflammatory, misleading’ remarks about Pakistan’s armed forces – Pakistan

    FO rejects Indian foreign minister’s ‘inflammatory, misleading’ remarks about Pakistan’s armed forces – Pakistan

    The Foreign Office (FO) rejected and condemned on Sunday the “highly inflammatory, baseless and irresponsible” remarks by Indian External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar about Pakistan’s armed forces, terming them “misleading”.

    The…

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  • First day of the Women’s WFC: Nordic derby ends in a draw, Czech women dominate

    First day of the Women’s WFC: Nordic derby ends in a draw, Czech women dominate

    The Women’s World Championships has returned to the Czech Republic after 12 years. Not only our national team, cheered on by a record number of fans, but also Switzerland and Slovakia had a successful first match in Brno. The…

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