November 10, 2025, 7:18 AM EST. An analysis that the AI surge isn't just a bubble but a systemic shift with real stakes for tech, markets, and policy. It argues that hype could distort funding, talent, and investment timelines, inviting a regulatory ripple that may slow adoption. The AI wave intersects with chip supply, data privacy, and productivity relief, risking worker displacement and unequal benefits. The piece maps what's at risk: cooler venture funding, inflated valuations, and strategic misfires by startups and incumbents alike. It calls for stronger governance, better security, and transparent ethics to steer AI's rewards without triggering a broader tech downturn. In short, AI, risk, policy, startups, capital are tightly linked.
November 10, 2025, 7:16 AM EST. Grab the MacBook Air 13 (2025) with an M4 CPU for just $749.99 on Amazon - the lowest price yet on the latest model. The deal covers the base model with 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD, though note RAM/SSD aren't user-upgradable. Upgraded configurations are also discounted: a 512GB SSD with 24GB RAM can be found for $1,149.99 (down from $1,399.99). UK shoppers see savings too, with the base model around £879. Apple touts the slim, light chassis (about 11mm thick), long battery life (up to 18 hours), and strong macOS integration. The M4 silicon balances peak performance with efficiency, and the 13.6in Liquid Retina display at 2560×1664 delivers sharp visuals. Great deal for a portable, design-forward machine - grab one before prices rise.
November 10, 2025, 7:14 AM EST. Ice Universe, a trusted Samsung insider, debunks recent leaks about the Galaxy S26 Ultra's camera. He confirms a final setup featuring a 200MP main (f/1.4, 1/1.3"); 50MP ultrawide (f/1.9); 50MP 5x telephoto (f/2.9); and 10MP 3x telephoto (f/2.4). He rejects claims of a new 12 MP telephoto sensor, noting the sensor is actually slightly smaller (1/3.94") and the device's body trimmed to about 7.9mm. He also reiterates a 5,000 mAh battery and says the camera bump height remains largely unchanged. If accurate, three of the four rear cameras keep the same sensors as the S25 Ultra, with wider apertures to improve low-light performance. Rumors vs. reality: Ice Universe sets the record straight.
November 10, 2025, 7:12 AM EST. Exclusive: a Center for Security Policy report argues the AI race between the U.S. and China is a new cold war with potentially devastating global consequences. It warns the CCP aims to dominate AI by 2030, risking American leadership and potentially relegating the United States to a second-rate power. IfChina sets technology standards, Western firms could be pressured to follow CCP-sponsored models rather than shape standards themselves. The briefing connects AI advances to greater military power, including autonomous weapons and swarm drones deployed by the PLA, and frames implications for Taiwan and global commerce. The report emphasizes urgency in policy and defense thinking, while noting some experts dispute inevitability of outcomes.
November 10, 2025, 7:10 AM EST. With the Spec III update for Gran Turismo 7 just weeks away, eight new cars are on the way, including a legend from the series. The Renault Espace F1 is returning to GT7 after last appearing in GT2 on the original PlayStation. The minivan packs a 3.5-litre V10 from the Williams FW14B, around 800bhp, a bespoke carbon fibre chassis and bodywork, and can sprint to 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds, with a top speed near 194mph. It joins the Polestar 5, likely in its Performance spec with 871bhp. Other confirmed cars include the Mine's R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R, Ferrari 296 GT3, Mitsubishi FTO and a fictional F3500-B. Two new tracks Yas Marina Circuit and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve accompany the update, though an exact release date for Spec III remains unannounced.