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Tom Whitfield

Tom Whitfield

Tom Whitfield is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering AI, cybersecurity, startups, and digital policy with a sharp voice and dry wit that cuts through tech hype. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Tom Whitfield

SpaceX's Starship Delays Undermine NASA's Moon Ambitions
Technology

SpaceX's Starship Delays Undermine NASA's Moon Ambitions

Elon Musk has admitted SpaceX's Starship V3 launch has slipped to April as NASA counts on the rocket for its crewed lunar missions. Industry observers question whether the company can deliver on time.

Bluesky CEO Steps Down As Platform Pursues Operational Scaling
Technology

Bluesky CEO Steps Down As Platform Pursues Operational Scaling

Bluesky's CEO Jay Graber is stepping down from the top role to focus on technology development, with venture capitalist Toni Schneider taking over as interim CEO while the board searches for a permanent successor.

Samsung's Glasses-Free 3D Gaming Gets a Serious Library Push
Gaming

Samsung's Glasses-Free 3D Gaming Gets a Serious Library Push

Samsung announced at GDC 2026 that 120 games will support its glasses-free 3D Odyssey platform by year-end, up from about 60 currently. The company is banking on partnerships with major studios to make the technology more than a novelty.

Norway Exposes the Real Cost of Software Degradation
Technology

Norway Exposes the Real Cost of Software Degradation

Norway's consumer council has documented how companies use software updates to degrade products and extract extra revenue. The practice spans cars, games, washing machines, and printers.

RBA Raises Rates to 3.85% as Inflation Proves Stubborn
Business

RBA Raises Rates to 3.85% as Inflation Proves Stubborn

The RBA has lifted the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%, marking the first increase in over two years as inflation climbs above target. More hikes are expected if price pressures persist.