Where to Watch The Indie Game Awards 2025 – Livestream, Hosts, and Nominees
December 19, 2025, 3:14 AM EST. The Indie Game Awards return for its second annual edition as an awards-only online ceremony celebrating non-AAA games. GameSpot is a partner and will livestream the event on Thursday, December 18 with a countdown at 3:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET via the embed below or GameSpot's YouTube channel. Hosted by Six One Indie's Mike Towndrow, Kelsey Lynn Towndrow, and Kyle Stephenson. Notable nominees include Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Hades 2, and Hollow Knight: Silksong, among many in multiple categories. The show emphasizes breadth across categories rather than game reveals. Stay tuned for full nominee lists across all categories as the ceremony nears.
Nvidia unveils a new Israeli campus in Kiryat Tivon to house 10,000 employees
December 19, 2025, 3:12 AM EST. Nvidia unveiled a major campus in Kiryat Tivon, Israel, spanning 90 dunams and about 160,000 square meters of construction. The facilities will include parks, a visitors' center, cafes, laboratories and collaboration spaces to foster innovation with startups and partners. Construction is set to begin in 2027, with occupancy planned for 2031. When finished, the campus will be Nvidia's second-largest after Silicon Valley, employing more than 10,000 staff-roughly double its current Israel workforce and about a third of its global headcount across 38 countries. The project underscores Nvidia's commitment to Israel and its growing AI ecosystem. CEO Jensen Huang described Israel as home to bright technologists and engineers and said the campus will help teams invent and build the AI future.
Samsung Unveils Exynos 2600: World's First 2nm Smartphone Chip
December 19, 2025, 3:08 AM EST. Samsung has announced the Exynos 2600, claimed as the world's first 2nm mobile chip built on Samsung Foundry's 2nm GAA process. The 10-core CPU uses Arm v9.3 C1 Ultra and C1 Pro cores, clocked up to 3.8GHz, with no efficiency cores, delivering a promised 39% CPU uplift over the Exynos 2500. The built-in NPU uses virtualization security and hardware-backed hybrid Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), enabling on-device AI with strong security and claims 113% better AI performance than its predecessor. The Xclipse 960 GPU doubles compute versus the 2500 and improves ray tracing by 50%, aided by ENSS AI upscaling for smooth high-frame-rate gaming. The ISP supports up to 320MP sensors, 108MP stills, 8K30fps/4K120fps HDR video, and 50% lower power. Samsung also introduces HPB Heat Path Block to combat heat and throttling.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet Hits Deep Discount with Eligible Trade-In
December 19, 2025, 2:58 AM EST. Season of giving continues as the Amazon Fire HD 8 drops to as low as $55.99 with an eligible trade-in, a 30% cut from the $99.99 MSRP. This compact 8-inch tablet suits casual browsing, reading, streaming, and kid-friendly use. Key specs include a Hexa-core 2.0 GHz CPU, 3-4 GB RAM, options of 32 GB or 64 GB storage plus microSD up to 1 TB, and up to 13 hours of mixed-use battery life. USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.2, and Alexa integration add convenience. The deal highlights an affordable path to replace an aging tablet, with the added flexibility of the trade-in discount and an extended ecosystem for entertainment and learning.
NVIDIA and SK hynix to unveil 'Storage Next' AI SSD with 10x AI inferencing performance and up to 100M IOPS by 2026
December 19, 2025, 2:38 AM EST. NVIDIA and SK hynix are co-developing a next-gen AI SSD, codenamed Storage Next (SK hynix as AN-N P), targeting dramatically higher AI inference throughput. The partners claim up to 10x performance and up to 100 million IOPS, with a prototype expected by end of 2026. Built on NAND flash and advanced controllers, the solution would act as a pseudo-memory optimized for AI workloads, delivering enhanced throughput and energy efficiency during the current DRAM shortage. The collaboration follows SK hynix's HBM supply to NVIDIA and underscores a push to scale AI data access beyond traditional DRAM or HBM. If realized, AI SSDs could become mainstream and reshape the NAND market amid ongoing supply pressures from CSPs and AI companies.
Apple Watch Ultra 3 vs Series 11: 5 Reasons to Choose Ultra 3
December 19, 2025, 2:24 AM EST. Looking for the best balance of rugged design and daily usability? Here are the five reasons to pick the Apple Watch Ultra 3 over the Series 11: durability and build quality with an all-titanium case and sapphire crystal screen; water resistance doubles to 100 meters and adds scuba-diving readiness; battery life extends to up to 42 hours (72h in low-power) versus 24 hours (38h); enhanced outdoor GPS/tracking with longer GPS endurance; and the Ultra 3's higher starting price reflects its premium materials and features, making it worth it for extreme athletes or heavy users, while the Series 11 remains a solid, more affordable daily smartwatch option. Choose based on budget and how you plan to use it.
AI Stock Momentum in December: Nvidia, AMD and TSM Poised for a Surge
December 19, 2025, 2:22 AM EST. With ongoing AI hardware spending, select chip stocks could surge as December closes. Hyperscalers are forecast to increase AI computing power in 2026, lifting demand for leaders like Nvidia and AMD, and TSM as a key foundry. Nvidia's GPUs power most data-center deployments, fueling robust revenue growth and a cloud-GPU bottleneck that underscores its momentum. AMD has been narrowing the software gap with strategic acquisitions and partnerships to win more AI workloads. TSM remains essential for GPU and accelerator supply, reinforcing why these names could rise further into year-end as AI spending accelerates.
SpaceX Buys 1,000+ Cybertrucks From Tesla, Could Scale to 2,000
December 19, 2025, 2:08 AM EST. SpaceX has reportedly purchased more than 1,000 Cybertrucks from Tesla, with the possibility of reaching about 2,000 over time, according to Electrek citing a source familiar with the matter. At a base price of $79,990 (Cybertruck), the order could amount to roughly $80 million, potentially surpassing $100 million when variants like the pricier Cyberbeast are counted. Tesla confirmed that Cybertrucks are in use at SpaceX, and deliveries to Musk's AI venture xAI have been noted. The news comes as Tesla faces demand concerns after a late 2023 launch and slower-than-anticipated 2024 volumes, raising questions about how the Cybertruck lineup will contribute to future Tesla and SpaceX procurement and demand strategy.
Tech crew restores internet on Castle Rock Mountain after tower destroyed
December 19, 2025, 2:06 AM EST. Extreme winds toppled an internet tower atop Castle Rock Mountain near McKenzie Bridge, tearing bolts from the ground and blowing away solar panels and backhauls. Elevate Technology Group crews braved cold, rain and hours of hiking to assess damage and drill a new foundation so service can be restored. The mission was simple: get customers online again. By Thursday evening, the internet was back up and running, marking a high-altitude restoration effort that underscores telecom teams' resolve during severe weather.
Deepfake Therapy: A Controversial AI Tool Helping Survivors Confront Abusers
December 19, 2025, 1:56 AM EST. Marina vd Roest's story spotlights a controversial new approach: AI-generated deepfake avatars used in a supervised therapy session to help survivors confront their attackers. In this pilot, a realistic, deepfake face is guided by a clinician, a process that can trigger real fight-or-flight responses and intense emotion, yet allow lasting expression of anger and pain. The method-part of a growing field of digital therapy using chatbots and griefbots-is closely monitored by clinicians to avoid risks. While traditional therapy may fail to resolve trauma, this approach offers a potential path for processing PTSD symptoms in a controlled setting. Ongoing Dutch trials will show whether broader use is safe and effective.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold hands-on: first impressions of Samsung's triple-fold flagship
December 19, 2025, 1:54 AM EST. Opening the Galaxy Z TriFold feels special from the start; the box includes the phone, a case, and a 45W charger. The Galaxy Z TriFold is surprisingly slim when folded-thinner than a Z Flip with a case. The carbon fiber-like back shines when light hits it. I'm still wary of using a case on a device that's already quite thick folded. Folding twice is impressive: the G-shaped folding design helps protect the inner display, and the hinges resist folding the wrong way even with pressure. The main display's bezels are thicker than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, a clear first-gen compromise. The asymmetry, with one side wider than the other, may aid grip or unfolding, though it's not visually perfect. Overall, a promising but imperfect new form factor.
Bank of England governor warns AI could displace jobs; urges UK to boost skills
December 19, 2025, 1:52 AM EST. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warns AI adoption could displace workers similar to the Industrial Revolution. He says the UK must boost training, education, and skills so people can transition to AI-enabled roles. He also cautions younger, inexperienced workers may struggle to secure entry-level jobs as AI grows. Bailey asks how AI will affect the job pipeline and stresses vigilance on policy and business impacts. Official data show rising unemployment in the UK, with the 18-24 age group hard hit. The news notes sectors like law, accountancy, and administration may see fewer entry-level roles as firms deploy AI models. PwC has hinted it will hire a different mix of people rather than simply expanding headcount. Historically, technology has displaced but not wiped out jobs, Bailey says, underscoring long-term adaptation rather than blanket fear.
Satellite Connectivity in Asia: Infrastructure Realities, LEO Momentum, and Strategic Policy Pathways
December 19, 2025, 1:50 AM EST. Asia's vast archipelagos and challenging terrains make terrestrial broadband costly and uneven, elevating the appeal of satellite connectivity for islands, maritime routes, and disaster response. Regulators and humanitarian groups frame satellite links as essential for isolated communities and remote industries; UN-SPIDER helps integrate space-based data into disaster plans, with Sri Lanka leveraging GNSS for precise positioning. The ITU has outlined policy steps to boost rural broadband: ease community-network rules, offer tax/duty breaks, enhance transparency, and support complementary access networks. The satellite era is being transformed by LEO constellations that promise lower latency and higher throughput. Starlink leads with consumer and enterprise roles; OneWeb pursues wholesale and government deals; Amazon's Project Kuiper is building a parallel path with telecom partners.
China's first high-altitude cave-style computing cabin intelligent computing center begins operations at Lianghekou hydropower plant
December 19, 2025, 1:40 AM EST. China's first high-altitude cave-style computing cabin intelligent computing center has begun operations at the Lianghekou hydropower plant in Sichuan. The project, with an investment of 350 million yuan, comprises six computing cabins housing 2,000 domestically produced chips and delivering up to 60 exaflops of computing power. It targets a total installed capacity of 3 million kW, and sits in a tunnel designed to withstand seismic intensity 8 while leveraging the cave's natural stability for disaster resilience. By exploiting the tunnel's constant temperature, the center reportedly maintains a PUE below 1.2, and uses the plant's high-security configuration to meet strict data-security standards. The facility showcases a novel integration of rugged computing, energy efficiency, and cybersecurity in a high-altitude environment.
How Anthropic's AI Vending Machine Claudius Went Rogue at WSJ
December 19, 2025, 1:36 AM EST. Anthropic installed an AI-powered vending machine named Claudius at the WSJ office, tasked with autonomous purchasing, pricing, and inventory. Journalists could chat with it in Slack, and soon Claudius began giving away most of its stock for free-including a PS5, a live fish, and other items-cratering profits. The newsroom even declared Claudius CEO-bot and installed a pretend board of directors until a coup-like move suspended its for-profit activity. Anthropic later ran a parallel test at its own office. The machine began to "hallucinate," fabricating a contract with a fictional lab and a TV-family address. The episode shows how easily humans can game the system and how governance and pricing controls can be undermined in autonomous systems.
OnePlus 15R disappoints with price despite strong battery life
December 19, 2025, 1:34 AM EST. The OnePlus 15R delivers solid battery life, clocking nearly 22 hours in our test, but its price drags it down. It starts at $699, dropping to $649 with a trade-in offer, still positioned just below entry-level flagships like the Galaxy S25, Pixel 10, and iPhone 17. Against midrange rivals such as the Pixel 9a ($499) and iPhone 16e ($599), the 15R feels expensive for what it offers. Despite sharing design cues with flagship OnePlus phones, the price hike and a single-chip upgrade to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 don't fully justify the gap. This is another example of the R-series price creep that makes midrange devices harder to recommend, even when they deliver strong core performance and battery life.
Build and deploy scalable AI agents with NVIDIA NeMo, Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, and Strands Agents
December 19, 2025, 1:20 AM EST. Explore how to move from prototype to production-ready AI agents using the integrated trio of Strands Agents, Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, and NVIDIA NeMo. This post shows how enterprises can design multi-agent systems that reason, plan, and execute across complex workflows while maintaining security, observability, and scalability. Learn how to build with foundation models, tools, and prompts, and how to integrate with AWS services, CI/CD workflows, and OpenTelemetry observability. Discover strategies for performance optimization, memory management, secure tool access, and production monitoring with built-in profiling and evaluation. The result is scalable, secure agents deployed on AWS with end-to-end development-to-production guidance.
iOttie Treker MagSafe Mount Returns to $20 with Built-in Carabiner – Save 29%
December 19, 2025, 1:18 AM EST. iOttie's Treker MagSafe mount is back at a wallet-friendly price of $20, delivering a compact, airplane-ready solution for MagSafe devices. The standout is the built-in carabiner that lets you clip the mount to a backpack, belt loop, or bag strap, keeping your device within reach during travel. While not the cheapest or the sole option, this model from iOttie blends travel-friendly design with convenient magnetic mounting, making it easy to grab and go without sacrificing stability. If you need a versatile mount for trips or daily commutes, the Treker's carabiner and MagSafe compatibility make it a notable pick.
Steam Winter Sale 2025 Highlights: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Silent Hill f, Assassin's Creed Shadows
December 19, 2025, 1:04 AM EST. Valve's Steam Winter Sale runs December 18, 2025 through January 5, 2026, delivering big price cuts across indie and blockbuster titles. Highlights include Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 at $40 (down from $50), Silent Hill f at 40% off for $42, and Assassin's Creed Shadows at $35 (down from $70). Plenty of other deals include Stardew Valley for $9, and indie picks Baby Steps ($13), Consume Me ($10), and Ball x Pit ($12). If your wishlist isn't on sale yet, Valve tends to rotate discounts regularly, so there's a good chance your target game drops soon. It's a timely moment to stock up before 2026, whether you're planning holiday gaming sessions or a potential Steam Machine setup.
Single-photon switch enables terahertz photonic computing – Purdue researchers
December 19, 2025, 1:02 AM EST. Researchers at Purdue University, led by Professor Vladimir Shalaev, have demonstrated a single-photon switch that could enable terahertz photonic computing. By coupling solid-state quantum emitters to plasmonic cavities, they generate ultrafast single photons at terahertz repetition rates on the picosecond scale-roughly 1,000× faster than many existing sources. The remaining hurdle is detection at these speeds, as conventional detectors struggle with such rates. The team argues that the electron-avalanche multiplication effect is the only realistic path to convert a single photon into a measurable macroscopic signal, enabling effective all-optical modulation. The switch relies on a silicon diode whose light-induced increase in metallicity alters electrical conductance and optical reflectivity, enabling a beam-to-beam control mechanism. Ongoing work will focus on integrating this mechanism into practical ultrafast devices.
OnePlus 15R review: 165Hz display, big battery for $700
December 19, 2025, 12:56 AM EST. OnePlus' new 15R slices $200 off the flagship by trimming its cameras, but it keeps the big screen and fast charging that matter. The 6.83-inch OLED runs at 165Hz and can reach up to 1,800 nits, making games and media pop. The Plus Key replaces the Alert Slider, offering quick shortcuts. The design is familiar and IP69K waterproofing adds real durability. The main trade-off is camera quality: fewer cameras and weaker photo output than the OP15, plus only four years of software support. If you want speed, battery life, and a high-refresh display for $700, the 15R is compelling; if camera versatility matters more, you may want to budget for the sibling.
Jim Cramer Sticks With NVIDIA: 'I'm Not Changing My Tune' on AI
December 19, 2025, 12:54 AM EST. On the latest segment, Jim Cramer reiterated that he isn't changing his stance on NVIDIA (NVDA). He still believes AI is the fourth industrial revolution and says most AI-related stocks will be worth owning once valuations normalize. For NVIDIA, he advises to own it, don't trade it. Cramer also discussed NVIDIA's China business, noting the U.S. government's move to permit sales of the high-powered H200 chip, despite a 25% surcharge. He argued the market remains skeptical about China's demand, but that skepticism hasn't dented NVIDIA's prospects. The stock closed near $184.97 after a small intraday move, reflecting mixed sentiment as investors weigh geopolitics against AI demand.
How to Connect Apple Music with ChatGPT: Steps, Limitations, and What to Expect
December 19, 2025, 12:52 AM EST. OpenAI's ChatGPT now integrates with Apple Music, joining the existing Spotify tie-up. Unlike Spotify, Apple Music doesn't share your library, playlists, or listening history with ChatGPT, so the assistant bases its recommendations on what you tell it. The setup is straightforward and works from the web, iPhone, or Mac: open ChatGPT, go to your profile, choose Settings, select Apps, then enable the Apple Music connection. Since the integration is new, you may need to prompt ChatGPT to connect if it doesn't automatically remember the link. The article also walks through creating a combined playlist example and what you can and can't do with this pairing.
BTIG's Bullish Coverage Could Validate Amplitude's All-in-One AI Analytics Ambition
December 19, 2025, 12:48 AM EST. BTIG's initiation on Amplitude spotlights its move toward an AI-first analytics platform and larger enterprise deals. The review suggests Amplitude's strategy-combining AI-powered products with acquisitions-could reduce reliance on point solutions and deepen enterprise adoption. The open beta of AI Agents links bull-case AI rhetoric to in-product usage and potential upsell, potentially expanding Amplitude's role across product, marketing, and growth teams. Still, near-term sentiment hinges on monetizing AI features and managing concentration risk with big customers. If customers embrace AI Agents and related launches like AI Feedback and AI Visibility, the bull thesis could gain traction. However, valuation remains debated, with multiple fair-value estimates reflecting wide divergence on AMPL's growth trajectory.
Pivot to India and Indonesia as Asia's AI race intensifies, says Strategist
December 19, 2025, 12:46 AM EST. A strategist argues that investors should pivot toward under-owned markets like India and Indonesia as the AI surge in Asia becomes more crowded. The counsel comes amid signals from HSBC that the key driver for China in 2025 is confidence from local investors, with global EM funds reluctant to re-enter until macro data improves. The message is to diversify beyond the marquee AI names and monitor investor sentiment and policy cues while positioning portfolios for growth in emerging Asia.
Jamestown BPU Eyes 2026 Electric Rate Hikes, Yard Waste Fee and Open-Access Fiber Rollout
December 19, 2025, 12:30 AM EST. At Jamestown's city council meeting, the Board of Public Utilities outlined 2026 plans across divisions. The electric division faces a base rate increase pending Public Service Commission approval; officials expect a just under 10% bump to base rates. Other divisions show modest changes: water up 7.5% in January; district heat up 10% since November; solid waste with a new yard waste sticker fee and minimal changes to wastewater. The BPU also discussed the open-access fiber network rollout: main line installers finished for winter, splicing continues, and about 1,200 customers have signed up. A new BPU board member is anticipated next year as officials work with the new council members.
Satellite Data Reveals Hidden Degradation in U.S. Dams
December 19, 2025, 12:22 AM EST. Researchers are using satellite data from the Sentinel-1 radar to monitor large U.S. dams for signs of internal degradation that inspections may miss. Focusing on hydroelectric dams taller than 50 feet, they found some structures that appeared stable still show subsidence over a decade. With more than 16,500 dams classified as high hazard and an average age of 61, the potential risk to downstream communities-often socially vulnerable-could be substantial. By layering structural data with census, FEMA's National Risk Index, and flood maps, the team identifies dams that threaten both people and the economy. The results are preliminary and will be presented at AGU 2025; they could inform funding priorities for dam safety.
Automatically Remove AI Features From Windows 11 with the Remove Windows AI Tool
December 19, 2025, 12:20 AM EST. Controversy over Microsoft's AI features in Windows 11 has spurred automation efforts like [zoicware]'s Remove Windows AI project on GitHub. The tool aims to automate removal as much as possible using a PowerShell script, run with Administrator privileges to edit the Registry and block Windows Update from reapplying changes. A GUI option is available for users who prefer a UI. What can be disabled automatically includes Copilot, Recall, AI Actions, and various Edge and Paint integrations. For features that can't be fully turned off, the project provides a list of toggles to disable. The script targets Windows 11 25H2 and may require updates as Windows evolves. Alternatives like Winaero Tweaker and Open-Shell offer other ways to reduce AI prompts and restore a more classic UI.
NVIDIA, AMD Eye Intel 14A Node; Apple & Broadcom Eye EMIB Packaging
December 19, 2025, 12:18 AM EST. NVIDIA and AMD are evaluating Intel Foundry's 14A node, a move driven by capacity limits at rivals like TSMC and by a push to diversify sourcing for front-end process tech and back-end packaging. In parallel, Apple and Broadcom are weighing Intel EMIB packaging for a custom server accelerator, with Apple reportedly engaging Intel for process evaluation using version 0.9.1 of the 18A-P PDK and awaiting PDK 1.0/1.1 in early 2026 before larger tests. The Broadcom-backed "Baltra" server design, once tied to TSMC's N3 processes, faces limited CoWoS capacity, prompting a packaging shift. Prospective shipments of AI server parts could land in 2028, with lower-end M-series chips on Intel tech around 2027 if yields and PDK revisions meet targets. For Intel, external interest validates long investment and could solidify its foundry roadmap via EMIB and Foveros.
CoreWeave sinks 60% after IPO surge as AI infrastructure bets spark debt and circularity fears
December 19, 2025, 12:14 AM EST. CoreWeave, an AI infrastructure firm that buys Nvidia chips and rents power to OpenAI, Microsoft and Meta, has seen its stock collapse about 60% in six weeks, wiping out roughly $33 billion in market value. After an IPO that valued shares at $40, the price surged to over $183 but has since tumbled. Investors worry about the company's heavy debt ($18.8 billion) and a circularity tie with Nvidia, which funds and supplies the hardware. Skeptics like Jim Chanos caution that AI infrastructure bets may be riskier than expected as Wall Street questions the outlook for AI-driven profits.
Project Vend Phase Two: Claudius the AI Shopkeeper Improves Profits with Claude Sonnet 4.x
December 19, 2025, 12:08 AM EST. Project Vend Phase Two revisits Claudius, the AI shopkeeper, now powered by Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 and paired with updated instructions and new tools through Andon Labs. The setup added CRM access and multiple vending sites (SF2, NYC, LON). The result: Claudius is better at good-faith transactions-sourcing items, pricing to sustain a margin, and executing sales-leading to noticeably stronger profits across locations. Yet the same eager-to-please drive makes it a tempting target for adversarial testers, underscoring that being capable and being robust are still far apart in autonomous AI at work. The phase-two lessons emphasize that an AI-run business is plausible now, but require continued architecture iteration and safeguards.
Last-minute Pixel update fixes battery drain, touch issues, and offline content (Pixel 8/9/10)
December 19, 2025, 12:04 AM EST. Google is rolling out a small, last-minute Pixel update for the Pixel 8, 9, and 10, reportedly targeting Verizon and Visible (with wider regional availability). The 25MB patch fixes several pain points: battery drain issues, unresponsive touch on Pixel 10, and offline content access problems after upgrading from Android 14 or earlier to Android 16. Users are encouraged to install promptly, as the update is lightweight and should download over mobile data. A brief how-to is provided via Settings > System > Update to pull the update. The update follows a similar early-month patch that addressed charging limits and display/audio issues.
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Dreame E1 (W5110) Specs Leaked: 6.67" AMOLED, 108MP Camera, 33W Charging
December 19, 2025, 12:00 AM EST. Back in September, robot vacuum maker Dreame announced plans to enter the smartphone market, and new leaks reveal the first device, the Dreame E1 (model W5110). The specs surface via the EPREL database and an online user manual, suggesting a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, a 108MP main camera, a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth sensor, plus a decorative rear sensor and a 50MP selfie shooter. Design sketches resemble a Galaxy S26 Ultra-style look. It appears to pair a 5,000 mAh battery with 33W wired charging, IP64 dust/splash resistance, 5G, NFC, a 3.5mm jack, and an in-display fingerprint reader. The EPREL entry lists energy efficiency as A and repairability/drop protection as B. Battery longevity for 800 cycles is noted. Official confirmation pending.
