Matrix Renewables signs EPC with Tesla for 500 MW/2h BESS in Scotland
December 23, 2025, 4:36 AM EST. Matrix Renewables has signed a comprehensive engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Tesla to design, build and commission a standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) in Eccles, Scotland. The 500 MW / 2-hour (1 GWh) project aims to bolster grid flexibility and renewable integration in support of the UK's Net Zero 2050 and Clean Power 2035 objectives. With full planning approval, the project sits on major transmission routes between Scotland and England. Partners include Enertis Applus+ (technical due diligence), GHD (technical advisor) and Black & Veatch (owner's engineer). This marks Matrix Renewables' first standalone UK BESS and signals expansion toward a planned ~3 GW UK portfolio, alongside ongoing solar and energy storage ventures.
Tesla EU sales slump persists as Chinese rivals gain ground
December 23, 2025, 4:34 AM EST. Tesla's EU registrations fell by a third in November to 12,130, shrinking its market share to 1.4%. Chinese players led gains, with BYD nearly tripling to 42,500 and SAIC up 26% to 217,000. Hybrids remained a large portion of sales (44%), even as battery electric vehicles (BEV) accounted for 18.8% of the market and total BEV volume hit about 2.3 million through November. The EU is relaxing targets, allowing up to 10% ICE share after 2035, while European automakers push for more hybrids and plug-in hybrids. Despite headwinds for Tesla, overall EU new-car registrations rose 1.4% year-on-year through November. Musk's political entanglements and market expectations color investors' views.
North Carolina to connect 250K homes with $670M ARP funding under BEAD plan by 2026
December 23, 2025, 4:18 AM EST. North Carolina has cleared a major step to expand high-speed internet under the BEAD program after federal approval. The state will award more than $300 million for projects aimed at delivering reliable broadband to rural and underserved communities, with the goal of connecting 93,000 households, businesses, and community locations. Governor Josh Stein says the effort will support students, healthcare, and economic growth, while CIO Teena Piccione notes a data-driven, flexible approach to maximize impact. In parallel, more than $670 million from the American Rescue Plan is already funding expansions reaching over 250,000 homes and businesses by 2026. After this round, North Carolina will still have more than $1 billion remaining to be deployed, including potential investments in cybersecurity, workforce training, and infrastructure.
Amazon selling M4 Mac Mini for $479-20% off Apple
December 23, 2025, 4:10 AM EST. Amazon is listing the M4 Mac Mini at $479, roughly a 20% discount from Apple's $599 MSRP. The compact desktop packs Apple's M4 chip with a 10-core CPU (4 performance, 6 efficiency) and a 10-core GPU, paired with 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD. Size remains compact (about 5×5 inches, 2 inches tall, 1.5 lb) with front USB-C/USB 3 and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, plus rear Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet (optional 10 Gigabit). Supports up to three displays at up to 6K or 8K @ 60 Hz, plus HDR and Dolby Atmos. For Apple users, it integrates with iPhone/iPad via Continuity and offers familiar macOS workflows, making the deal appealing for everyday work and light creative tasks.
US bans new foreign drone models as FCC adds DJI to Covered List
December 23, 2025, 4:08 AM EST. The FCC added foreign drone manufacturers to its Covered List, effectively banning the import and sale of all new drone models and critical components in the United States. The move targets DJI, Autel Robotics and other makers, citing potential threats to national security. Existing models already approved for sale or in use will remain allowed, and Americans can continue to use drones they've already purchased. The rule follows years of government pressure to curb Chinese technology in U.S. skies and comes after the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act mandated a security review of drone equipment. DJI, which commands roughly 70% of the global market, expressed disappointment but said it remains open to cooperating with regulators.
Underground salt caverns could slow the AI data center boom
December 23, 2025, 4:02 AM EST. New gas storage in underground salt caverns could slow the AI data center boom by limiting local power reliability. Without nearby storage, facilities rely on pipelines that can fail due to weather, landslides, or corrosion, threatening 99.999% reliability even when gas is available elsewhere. Industry sources say about half as much new gas storage is planned as future demand will require, a growing bottleneck for hyperscale compute. While U.S. gas output is expected to rise and a wave of pipelines expands, little cavern storage has been added in over a decade. Enbridge and Gulf Coast Midstream are expanding cavern capacity, but analysts warn growth may lag demand, pushing up electricity and fuel costs as the AI infrastructure scales.
Analysts See Applied Digital's AI Growth Narrative Evolving With Steady Valuation
December 23, 2025, 3:46 AM EST. Analysts hold Applied Digital's fair value at $43.70 even as a higher discount rate nudges perceived risk around its long-dated AI infrastructure rollout. With revenue growth near 80% and a growing 4GW pipeline, the story supports multiple expansion without overturning the core thesis. Bullish notes cite the 15-year, $11B CoreWeave contract, progress at Ellendale and Polaris Forge, and a path to more AI campuses. Northland flags a $5B MAM facility as a funding unlock for $20B-$25B of total deployment, suggesting limited dilution while expanding capacity. Roth Capital argues that control of power is becoming the central asset in AI infrastructure. Bears warn one-offs and timing risk can cause near-term volatility. Check the Company Report and community perspectives to track how the narrative evolves.
Huawei Watch 5 10th Anniversary edition debuts; Watch GT 6 gains Ice Blue color variant
December 23, 2025, 3:32 AM EST. Huawei has announced the Watch 5 10th Anniversary edition and a new Ice Blue color for the Watch GT 6 alongside the Nova 15 series in China. The Watch 5 10th Anniversary edition sticks to the standard specs-46mm and 42mm cases, LTPO AMOLED with Sapphire glass, and Huawei's X-Tap sensor for ECG, PPG, and HRV readings-while adding a special nylon braided strap with a '10 Years' logo on the strap and crown. It offers eSIM, 100+ sport modes, up to 5 days of battery with Always-On Display, and 11 days in power-saving mode. The Watch GT 6 41mm Ice Blue variant uses the same hardware, with a fluororubber strap, priced at CNY 1,488. Availability: Ice Blue goes on sale Jan 1; Anniversary edition is available now.
Starlink tops 9 million customers as SpaceX accelerates satellite broadband rollout
December 23, 2025, 3:30 AM EST. Starlink said its global customer base has surpassed 9 million users, up from 8 million a month earlier, signaling accelerating demand for its low-Earth-orbit broadband. The jump reflects expanding satellite capacity, faster international rollout and broader adoption in rural, maritime, aviation and enterprise markets. As a key revenue pillar for SpaceX, Starlink's growth underpins the company's long-term strategy and funding for further launches. Founder Elon Musk has floated a future spin-off or IPO once cash flows stabilize. Despite growing competition from other satellite broadband providers, Starlink's first-mover advantage, scale and vertically integrated launch capability help differentiate the service as it moves toward mass-market adoption.
Anna's Archive claims Spotify scrape of entire library, 256M tracks (~86M songs) across ~300TB
December 23, 2025, 3:22 AM EST. Anna's Archive, an open-source search engine for shadow libraries, says it has scraped Spotify's entire library, amassing metadata for about 256 million tracks and roughly 86 million actual songs, totaling nearly 300TB. The group describes a long-term aim to build a preservation archive for music, arguing that its collection contains far more metadata than typical music databases and that the work could preserve humanity's culture. The dataset covers over 15 million artists and 58 million albums, with the 86 million songs accounting for about 99.6% of Spotify listens to date. Spotify says it has identified illicit accounts and improved safeguards against anti-copyright activity, while reaffirming support for creators and ongoing industry partnerships.
South Korea to mandate facial-recognition verification for new smartphones
December 23, 2025, 3:20 AM EST. South Korea will require facial-recognition verification when setting up a new smartphone, including online or in-store purchases. The rule covers the three major carriers-SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus-as well as low-cost operators. Under the plan, buyers must take a photo of their face through the PASS authentication app in addition to showing ID. Authorities say the measure aims to curb crimes like voice phishing and smishing that rely on stolen or forged identification. After a pilot with 43 low-cost carriers and the major operators, the system will expand to all low-cost carriers by March 23 next year. Officials say facial data will be used solely for identity verification and will not be stored for other purposes.
Year in a word: AI bubble – Hype, reality and the road ahead
December 23, 2025, 3:18 AM EST. In this year in a word, the tech press and markets condensed complex AI progress into a single concept: the AI bubble. The narrative swung from soaring startup valuations and blockbuster funding rounds to questions about product-market fit, practical deployments, and lasting profitability. Analysts weigh breakthroughs in model efficiency, safety, and governance against overhyped claims and regulatory scrutiny. The lesson: sustained innovation will require real unit economics, usable tools, and smarter AI strategies for businesses. As companies balance ambition with caution, the industry edges toward maturity rather than a perpetual ascent.
Korea's HANBIT-Nano fails in first commercial space launch from Brazil
December 23, 2025, 3:16 AM EST. This article reports the failure of Korea's first commercial space launch, the HANBIT-Nano, which lifted off from the Alcantara Space Center in Brazil but crashed after an abnormality was detected. The rocket, tasked with deploying eight payloads to low Earth orbit, appeared to be on track for about 30 seconds before a flame erupted and the livestream showed the message 'Passing Max Q.' The mission ended with no casualties or additional damage, and Innospace said it would share findings from its investigation later. This was Korea's inaugural commercial space venture, after several delays, and the company's stock on the KOSDAQ slid following the failure. CEO Kim Soo-jong emphasized focusing on flight-condition observations rather than premature conclusions.
Truist Raises TSLA Target to $444, Citing Autonomous Driving Volatility and Robotaxi Potential
December 23, 2025, 3:14 AM EST. Truist Securities boosted its price target on Tesla (TSLA) to $444 from $406 while keeping a Hold rating. The firm argues that advances in autonomous driving will continue to drive stock volatility, as the value of TSLA hinges on monetizing its AI products and services, notably its FSD technology and Robotaxi ambitions. The note warns that new city deployments are likely in 2026, but timing remains unpredictable, and imperfect FSD results plus competitive announcements could heighten swings. While acknowledging TSLA's long-term upside, Truist suggests other AI stocks may offer more upside with less downside risk.
Frustrated smartphone user claims forced update bricks device, pushes upgrade
December 23, 2025, 3:02 AM EST. Some consumers argue a major phone maker Samsung forced an update that rendered a four-year-old device unusable, nudging users toward a costly upgrade. A Reddit post reproduces a chat in which a support agent says repairs are chargeable post-warranty, then offers a 15% discount on a new phone. Critics say these tactics encourage overconsumption and profits while wasting resources. Proponents warn that such practices can push customers into debt and accelerate electronic waste (e-waste). Environmental data suggests the life cycle of a smartphone emits substantial CO2-around 127 pounds per device, not counting packaging and end-of-life emissions. The debate highlights tensions between device longevity, planned obsolescence, and recycling habits-and asks readers to consider how they recycle old electronics.
AI Godfather Admits Lying to Chatbots to Elicit Better Responses
December 23, 2025, 3:00 AM EST. A renowned AI pioneer reveals a controversial tactic: deliberately lying to chatbots to probe their limits and improve the quality of replies. The strategy, described by one of AI's enduring legends, involves feeding misleading prompts to trigger more robust reasoning and expose gaps in the model. Proponents say it helps uncover biases, test safety rails, and push models toward greater trust and usefulness. Critics warn that deception could undermine trust, risk unsafe outputs, and complicate evaluation. The revelation highlights the ongoing cat-and-mouse between developers and language models, raising questions about the ethics of training and evaluation. As AI chatbots become more embedded in decision-making, the debate over deception as a tool versus a shortcut for ethics and safety continues.
Global investors rush into Chinese AI amid bubble concerns on Wall Street
December 23, 2025, 2:58 AM EST. Global investors are tilting toward Chinese AI names as Beijing accelerates tech self-reliance and mainland listings like Moore Threads and MetaX spark demand. Traders see China narrowing the AI gap even as Wall Street frets about a possible bubble in U.S.-listed stocks. Foreign managers such as Ruffer are shifting exposure toward Alibaba's AI efforts and Qwen, while KraneShares highlights the rapid rise of chipmakers and cloud bets underpinning the theme. UBS notes China tech as attractive due to policy support and monetization potential. The trend feeds products like KraneShares' KWEB and Nasdaq-listed funds offering access to Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu, as investors chase geopolitical diversification, faster AI monetization, and the expansion of China's semiconductor ecosystem.
NASA safety panel urges earlier, clearer mishap declarations after Starliner incident
December 23, 2025, 2:46 AM EST. NASA's safety panel urged faster, formal mishap and close-call declarations after last year's Starliner mission. Led by retired Lt. Gen. Susan Helms, the group says independent investigations are a top safety best practice and should be triggered promptly to form the right teams. Member Mark Sirangelo stressed that earlier declarations speed investigations and improve results. The panel notes confusion within NASA when the thruster issues were not labeled a mishap, and it highlights divergent views among leaders during Starliner's testing. It calls for unambiguous language in deciding when events involving NASA personnel require a formal investigation, and for clearer criteria to protect crew and spacecraft safety going forward.
Tesla hits EU slump as BYD surges in the EV race
December 23, 2025, 2:44 AM EST. EU new car registrations rose 1.4% year-on-year in November, but volumes remain below pre-pandemic levels. The battery-electric market share stands at 16.9% for the year, with hybrid and plug-in hybrids gaining traction. Brussels' reversal on the 2035 combustion ban introduces flexibility as the industry pursues 2030 emission targets. In Europe, Tesla registrations fell 34.2% YoY in November, shrinking its EU market share to 1.4%, while BYD surged 221% to 21,133 units. Norway remains a bright spot, with Tesla Model Y sales up 34.6% year-to-date, helping the country set a full-year record. The broader EV market still grows, underscoring the scramble for dominance in the transition.
The Biggest AI Moments of 2025 That Reshaped Fashion and Shopping
December 23, 2025, 2:30 AM EST. 2025 saw fashion move from experiment to essential adopter of AI, with the rise of AI optimization (AIO) and a cottage industry of startups offering data analytics and personalization for brands. A new weekly AI Tracker keeps executives aligned with developments that could future-proof a label. Karen Harvey argues the smart CEO will balance AI adoption with human roles to drive innovation. The year's shopping revolution came when OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity pushed into shopping experiences: ChatGPT gained personalized recommendations, visual product details, and price comparisons, culminating in a ChatGPT-5 powered shopping research feature that creates tailored buyers' guides for logged-in users.
When the AI bubble bursts, will humans regain control?
December 23, 2025, 2:28 AM EST. An opinion piece arguing that the current AI boom is a fragile, multifaceted bubble fueled by hype and massive bets from OpenAI and tech giants (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft). The analysis cautions that the monetary commitments resemble speculative value rather than cash, propping up the US economy through infrastructure funding and knowledge expansion. While some tout imminent general intelligence, the piece warns the surge could entrench a post-sapiens order and concentrate wealth and power in a few, with the many bearing the cost when the bubble bursts. It calls for sober policy, oversight, and a rebalanced tech future-suggesting that the public may gain real leverage only after the hype fades and the market resets. The stakes are global, not just Silicon Valley's.
Chromebooks and Android tablets converge as Gemini and Kompanio Ultra reshape 2025
December 23, 2025, 2:26 AM EST. Beyond the Alphabet surveys how Chromebooks and Android tablets are moving toward convergence in 2025. After a quieter first half, major shifts arrived with Lenovo's Chromebook Plus 14 and the Kompanio Ultra 910, an ARM chip that rivals traditional x86 performance while keeping stellar battery life. On-device Gemini integration quietly deepened, letting users edit images and perform AI tasks offline rather than routing everything to the cloud. Acer followed with the Chromebook Plus Spin 514, offering a convertible complement to Lenovo's laptop form. The year also spotlighted deeper software-tuning in ChromeOS and a broader push toward mobile hardware synergy, foreshadowing a future where Chromebooks and Android tablets blur lines through both hardware and software collaboration.
AI Debt Boom Pushes US Corporate Bond Sales Toward Record High
December 23, 2025, 2:12 AM EST. A wave of AI-related debt is propelling US corporate bond issuance toward new highs. Companies are tapping the debt markets to fund AI initiatives, data-center expansions, and product rollouts as investors seek tech exposure and relatively stable yields. Analysts say the surge reflects a broader shift in credit markets where AI-driven growth stories help issuers secure favorable terms, even in a cautious macro environment. While the momentum boosts financing options for AI spend, it also increases risk if demand cools or rates rise, underscoring the need for selective issuer and sector assessment.
A $10,000 Nvidia Investment 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth Over $2 Million Today
December 23, 2025, 1:54 AM EST. Looking back a decade, a buy-and-hold stance in Nvidia would have generated extraordinary returns. Starting with a $10,000 stake in Nvidia 10 years ago, a single investment would now be worth over $2.2 million, a gain of more than 22,000%. Nvidia has shifted from gaming GPUs to leading AI infrastructure, helping it break into the trillion-dollar club while outpacing the other six Magnificent Seven peers. If you believe AI spending will keep climbing, Nvidia remains a top pick for long-term investors. The piece notes AI optimism in the space, but it's Nvidia's execution and market leadership that turned a small initial position into a multimillion-dollar windfall.
AI in Games Sparks Controversy; 2026 Set for More Turmoil
December 23, 2025, 1:40 AM EST. An award controversy over generative AI usage in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is signaling a broader clash between creativity and automation in gaming. The Indie Game Awards rescinded Best Debut Game and Game of the Year after accusing the title of violating a strict AI stance, highlighting a growing backlash to AI-assisted development even as major publishers experiment with the tech. The year 2025 saw mass layoffs, AI placeholders, and promises from Krafton, Ubisoft, and Xbox that blurred the line between human and machine labor. Critics like Swen Vincke of Larian ignited the debate by describing how generative AI supports workflows, prompting a wider dialogue about workers' rights, education, and policy as the industry braces for a messier 2026.
NASA taps Jared 'Rook' Isaacman as 15th Administrator, sparking debate over SpaceX ties
December 23, 2025, 1:38 AM EST. NASA has named Jared 'Rook' Isaacman as its 15th Administrator, making him the youngest to lead the agency. An accomplished pilot, entrepreneur, and commander of the first all-civilian orbital mission, Isaacman comes with deep spaceflight experience and ties to SpaceX and Elon Musk. Critics warn that his close relationship with a private partner could influence government contracts and policy in favor of commercial ventures, even as NASA advances the Artemis II plan to return humans to the Moon. Isaacman insists the relationship is strictly business, while his leadership is set to shape missions, budgets, and partnerships as NASA pursues a renewed era of exploration and a push toward a lunar presence and future deep-space goals.
Huawei Watch GT 6 41mm Ice Blue variant launches with skiing modes and 14-day battery life
December 23, 2025, 1:26 AM EST. Huawei has added a fresh Ice Blue color to the Watch GT 6 41mm, expanding its 41mm lineup alongside Saddle Palm, Flowing Purple, and Phantom Black. The Ice Blue variant uses a ripple fluororubber strap and retains the stainless steel dial, narrow bezels, rotating crown, and right-side function button. Like its siblings, it features a 1.32-inch AMOLED display (466 x 466, 3000 nits peak) and loop-shaped flexible lugs for easy strap swaps. The smartwatch includes three new skiing modes with 20+ skiing data pages, a cycling assistant for endurance and cadence, and a Pro-style running data function showing left-right leg ground contact and vertical amplitude. TruSense Health System supports 12 emotional states and 100+ animated pets; price is 1488 yuan, release Jan 1, 2026, 7-14 day battery depending on usage.
5 Must-Have Apps to Install on Apple TV ASAP
December 23, 2025, 1:24 AM EST. Apple TV 4K delivers fluid performance and a growing app ecosystem. Among the five essential apps to install, Infuse stands out for turning your Apple TV into a personal media hub. Unlike typical players, Infuse organizes your local library with a streaming-service-like interface and can play videos from external storage. It also supports streaming from a MacBook, NAS, Windows PC, and cloud services such as OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox. In addition to broad format support, Infuse adds HDR10+ and Dolby Vision playback, broadening compatibility with high-quality content. The article notes these apps are chosen for being free to download and backed by hands-on experience, aimed at elevating your Apple TV experience beyond the preinstalled lineup.
Nvidia Is the Stock to Buy Before Tesla in 2026
December 23, 2025, 1:06 AM EST. Investors are laser-focused on Tesla's robotaxi and AI bets, but the stock's high valuation hinges on rosy future cash flows rather than current earnings. While Tesla pushes for robotics and AI breakthroughs, its Q3 2025 margins slipped to 5.8%, highlighting earnings risk if growth slows. By contrast, Nvidia already monetizes AI via GPUs and software for data centers, generating strong cash flow and a clear growth path in AI infrastructure. Even as AMD and Broadcom compete and Alphabet explores custom chips and TPUs, Nvidia's balance sheet and ample FCF enable continued investment. The takeaway: Nvidia offers more realistic valuation and durable upside into 2026, making it the smarter pick ahead of Tesla.
Big Tech warns visa-holding employees to avoid international travel amid tightening U.S. immigration policy
December 23, 2025, 12:52 AM EST. Big Tech firms including Apple, Google, Microsoft and ServiceNow have warned visa-holding employees to avoid international travel amid tightening U.S. immigration policy. New screening measures and data collection have led U.S. consulates to reschedule visa stamping, with some appointments slipping into 2026. In an internal memo, Microsoft notes delays centered in India (cities like Chennai and Hyderabad), advising employees with valid authorization to return before their current stamp expires, and to reconsider travel for stamping. Apple also recommends avoiding travel for those without a valid H-1B stamp. ServiceNow issued a similar advisory. The changes affect H-1B, H-4, F, J and M visas, fueling concerns about talent recruitment and policy shifts.
Opinion: Tesla Autopilot feels markedly better on US roads than in Britain
December 23, 2025, 12:34 AM EST. An opinion piece by a self-described sceptic of autonomous driving who tests Tesla's Autopilot on two continents. In the UK, rough roads, glare, and busy traffic left Autopilot hesitant-token lane-centering, slow overtakes. In semi-rural Michigan on the Model 3 Performance, it feels more confident, takes initiative, even handling a tricky hotel route and parking. The author concedes the tech won't be perfect, warns against the AI hype cycle, but notes dramatic navigation improvements on US roads compared with Britain. The piece challenges readers to separate location-specific performance from general capability and keeps the debate alive about the near-term reality of self-driving features.
5 Essential Android Apps That Replace Clunky Gadgets
December 23, 2025, 12:20 AM EST. Smartphones are packed with sensors and powerful chips, enabling AI on-device and a new class of utility apps. This piece highlights Android apps that let you ditch bulky gadgets by leveraging your phone's hardware. For example, Light Meter – Lux Meter uses the ambient sensor to measure illuminance in lux or foot-candles, with configurable units, digital or analog displays, and offline operation. The app is free to download from Google Play and requires no internet. It notes calibration caveats. Another example is Sound Meter, a compact tool for measuring sound pressure levels in dB. Together with other sensor-based apps, these tools replace dedicated hardware for photographers, sound engineers, and improvised monitoring.
Anna's Archive Scrapes Spotify to Build a Fully Open Music Preservation Archive
December 23, 2025, 12:10 AM EST.Anna's Archive, a shadow-library project focused on media preservation, says it has scraped Spotify at scale to build a fully open music preservation archive. The group claims about 300 TB of data-roughly 86 million files-representing about 99.6% of Spotify's listens, though Spotify reportedly hosts around 256 million tracks. The effort emphasizes metadata and torrents instead of hosting copyrighted files directly, and it aims to protect humanity's musical heritage from disasters. Critics note the archive covers only a fraction of the catalog and may neglect less-popular songs, while questions remain about legality and access. The plan involves a torrents-only archive intended for preservation rather than distribution; the team has not disclosed how it will split or publish the data.
FCC Adds DJI to Security List, Blocks New Drones from US Market
December 23, 2025, 12:08 AM EST. The FCC has added foreign drone makers – notably DJI and Autel – to a national security Covered List, effectively blocking new drone models and critical components from receiving FCC authorization in the US. The rule is forward-looking: existing models in circulation can still be used, and retailers may continue selling models already approved. There's no retroactive recall or grounding. The move caps years of regulatory limbo and signals a policy decision rather than a company-by-company audit, based on a December 21, 2025 interagency determination that drones are now tools for surveillance, payload delivery, and networked systems. In short: new foreign-made drones face an import/authorization ban, dramatically narrowing the future US market for these brands.
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