Technology News 16.12.2025

December 16, 2025
Technology News 16.12.2025

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Tesla reports 8th Austin Robotaxi crash as it moves to remove safety supervisors

December 16, 2025, 8:20 PM EST. Tesla filed a new crash involving its Robotaxi fleet in Austin with the NHTSA under a Standing General Order, marking the eighth incident in October 2025. The filing shows no reported injuries, but the narrative is largely redacted, a pattern Tesla has used to limit details. With roughly 250,000 miles logged, the fleet's crash rate is about one crash per ~40,000 miles-far above the ~500,000 miles per crash typical for the average US driver. Tesla is also preparing to remove the human safety supervisors from the vehicles as it pushes ahead with its auto-directed ADS program, drawing renewed scrutiny over safety and transparency.




AI-altered photo of News On 6 anchor sparks warnings about image manipulation

December 16, 2025, 8:10 PM EST. TULSA, Okla. – News On 6's Tess Maune revealed an AI-altered photo of herself that circulated on Facebook with a fabricated story and fake family. The image, paired with the deceptive page Alabama Empire Buck Outdoors, points to a hacked business page that redirected shop links to an unrelated Huntsville business. Maune says she's powerless to remove the post as attempts to delete the page have failed. Experts note that image manipulation is advancing faster than defenses, urging users to report suspicious content and adjust privacy settings. Maune warns about sharing personal photos online due to privacy risks and potential misuse, while researchers emphasize that current detection tools are limited and often play catch-up.

Moto G Power 2026: $300 Budget Phone Gets 5,200mAh Battery, 30W Charging, No Wireless Charging

December 16, 2025, 8:06 PM EST. Motorola's 2026 Moto G Power keeps the same Dimensity 6300 chip and 8GB RAM as the 2025 model but boosts the battery to 5,200mAh and adds RAM Boost. The price stays around $300, with 30W wired charging instead of wireless charging-a trade-off to fit the larger cell. The phone runs Android 16 with Google's Circle to Search and the Gemini AI assistant. It retains IP68/IP69 ratings, a 6.8-inch 1080p display, and a camera setup of 50MP wide and 8MP ultrawide, plus a 32MP front camera. It ships in white and dark blue and goes on sale January 8 via Motorola, Best Buy, and Amazon, with carrier launches to follow.

OpenAI unveils GPT Image 1.5: flagship image generator geared for enterprise with faster edits

December 16, 2025, 8:00 PM EST. OpenAI is rolling out its flagship image generator, GPT Image 1.5, promising better instruction-following, targeted photo edits, and up to four times faster results. Available today to all users, the model can more accurately match intent when modifying existing photos and offers more believable clothing/hairstyle changes, stylistic filters, and conceptual transformations that retain the original image's essence. A new dedicated Images tab in the ChatGPT sidebar provides preset filters and trending prompts. OpenAI frames the update as a tool for enterprise use, part of its profit push amid investor pressure. The release signals a shift from novelty to practical, high-fidelity visual creation, turning ChatGPT into a fast, flexible creative studio for everyday edits.

Larian Studios: generative AI is a tool, not a replacement, in Divinity development

December 16, 2025, 7:58 PM EST. Larian Studios says it is using generative AI for tasks like fleshing out PowerPoint presentations, developing concept art, and writing placeholder text, but that the final Divinity game will be created by humans. Co-founder Swen Vincke told Bloomberg the use is incremental and additive, not a replacement for skill. After fan backlash, Larian clarified through Polygon that it has a growing pool of concept artists, writers and storytellers, and is hiring to support ideation and production. The studio is exploring ML tools to simplify daily workflows, not to release a game with AI components or trim teams. They emphasize ongoing internal discussions aimed at using AI to make everyone's working day better, while keeping human craft at the center.

iPhone 17e & 18 Pro Modem Specs Leak: C1X/C2 and N1 Omission

December 16, 2025, 7:56 PM EST. Apple's internal code hints at changing modem tech for future iPhones. The iPhone 17e may ship with the first-generation C1/C1X cellular modem and reportedly omits the N1 wireless chip, raising questions about Thread support. For the iPhone 18 Pro, the kernel debug kit shows both C1X and C2 basebands in different rows, suggesting Apple hasn't finalized the baseband across all configurations. The omission of N1 on the 17e and mixed baseband signals point to an unsettled path for Pro models, where N1 is expected but may be balanced against ongoing decisions. Launch timing remains unclear, with the 17e anticipated in spring 2026 and the 18 Pro/18 Pro Max in fall. Note: these details come from leaked internal code and may not reflect final specs.

Petco Love Lost AI Reunites Plano Cat with Owner After 103 Days

December 16, 2025, 7:54 PM EST. A Plano cat named Grayson was reunited with his owner thanks to Petco Love Lost, an AI-driven pet-reunion tool. After more than 100 days missing, Pam Kinnett uploaded Grayson's photo and received a match 103 days later from a Good Samaritan's post. The AI analyzes fur length, color, age and size, using image recognition and vector databases to compare patterns and assign a confidence score. Petco Love Lost, offered free in the U.S. and Canada, now averages about 2,000-2,500 direct reunions per week and plans to add more species. For Kinnett, the outcome is a holiday blessing and a reminder that artificial intelligence or AI technology can help families reconnect with their pets.

LDS Church Updates General Handbook with Guidelines for Using AI Responsibly

December 16, 2025, 7:52 PM EST. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has added new AI guidelines to its General Handbook, urging members to keep technology use anchored in faith. The section says that interactions with AI cannot substitute meaningful relationships with God and others, and encourages use of AI in positive, helpful, and uplifting ways that uphold church standards. It cautions against letting AI replace personal study and spiritual preparation for talks, lessons, prayers, or blessings, while acknowledging AI's potential for research, editing, translation, and similar tasks. The guidelines warn against using AI systems not under church management for sensitive information, including church records and confidential communications. Leaders are advised not to rely on AI for advice on medical, financial, legal, or other sensitive matters, echoing Apostle David A. Bednar's warning about agency and wisdom.



Galaxy Watch Ultra Drops to $500 (23% Off) Ahead of Black Friday

December 16, 2025, 7:46 PM EST. Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra is now discounted to $500, a 23% drop from $650, making it cheaper than Black Friday prices. With a 47mm titanium face, it endures outdoor adventures and comes in color options like titanium gray, titanium white, titanium blue, and titanium silver, all with the marine band. It tracks workouts and overall health, delivering sleep tracking, heart-rate monitoring powered by Galaxy AI, and a daily readiness score. It also offers personalized wellness tips, up to 60 hours of battery life, and can monitor sleep apnea. No trade-in required-just save $150.

Ukraine's Underwater Drone Attack on Russian Submarine Shown in Satellite Imagery

December 16, 2025, 7:42 PM EST. Satellite imagery released by TWZ confirms a Ukrainian operation against a Russian Navy Improved Kilo-class submarine in Novorossiysk, using a uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV). The SBU claims this marks the first use of a UUV as an anti-ship weapon, though damage to the submarine remains unclear. Imagery from Vantor (Maxar) and Planet Labs shows the submarine moored in the harbor with a damaged pier and nearby vessels moved since the strike. The submarine, a Project 636.3 Varshavyanka, appears in roughly the same position, with some footage suggesting the epicenter was near the stern. There are no obvious signs of emergency measures or fuel leakage, but visibility is limited below the waterline. The episode raises questions about naval vulnerabilities and post-attack assessments.

Tesla's EV Business Remains the Foundation for Autonomy and Robotaxi Ambitions

December 16, 2025, 7:38 PM EST. Tesla's EV business continues to fund and enable its broader ambitions, even as robotaxi and humanoid-robot narratives steal headlines. Growth may be slower and competition tougher, but the cash from the EV fleet underwrites full-self-driving development, robotaxi pilots, Optimus research, and factory expansion. Autonomy and robotics aren't self-funding yet; they're long-dated bets financed by the auto business, preventing dilution and keeping ambitious bets on track. Beyond payments, the EV fleet acts as a global deployment platform for Tesla's software stack, OTA updates, and real-world data, creating a ready base to scale autonomy. While consumer attention shifts to AI and robots, the EV business remains the essential stage on which the entire strategy is built.





The Evidence Is Piling Up: Should You Buy Nvidia Before 2026?

December 16, 2025, 7:28 PM EST. Nvidia remains a top pick heading into 2026 as AI infrastructure demand drives rapid growth. Last quarter, revenue jumped 62% to $57 billion, with data center sales accounting for roughly 90% of the total. Its GPUs power AI training and inference, and its CUDA platform underpins a broad software moat. The data center networking portfolio surged 162% to $8.2 billion, highlighting the strength of the ecosystem. With cloud giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet expanding AI capacity and governments investing in sovereign data centers, Nvidia seems well positioned to extend its growth. Regulatory moves to permit H200 sales in China could broaden its addressable market.

California Admin Judge Rules Tesla Deceptive Marketing on Autopilot; Possible 30-Day Sales License Suspension

December 16, 2025, 7:24 PM EST. An administrative law judge in California ruled that Tesla engaged in deceptive marketing around its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems. The decision calls for a suspension of Tesla's license to sell and manufacture cars in the state for up to 30 days, though the DMV will give Tesla 90 days to clarify or remove deceptive language before the suspension takes effect. The order is stayed to avoid interrupting factory operations. The case, brought by the DMV in 2022, comes amid market enthusiasm for Robotaxis and broader regulatory scrutiny of driver-assistance tech. If implemented, the move could impact Tesla's California operations and its ongoing marketing strategy for ADAS features.

Enter the Mob Maze: Master Abilities, Unlock Cubits, and Discover Secrets

December 16, 2025, 7:22 PM EST. Enter the Mob Maze challenges players to choose abilities that shape their approach. Start with one ability slot and earn more by playing, using cubits to unlock and upgrade powers. Pick per your preferred playstyle-use Speed to dash past threats or X-Ray to reveal secret passageways and hidden loot. As you explore, tailor your build to survive the maze's threats. For style-conscious explorers, the cosmetic Power Shell Pet is a purchasable companion unlocked via VIP status. It's purely cosmetic, not a battle aid, but it adds character to your spelunking adventures. Plan, invest, and adapt as you collect cubits and deepen your strategy.

Smartwatch Data Reconstructs Fatal Bear Attack in Hokkaido

December 16, 2025, 7:20 PM EST. Smartwatch data helped authorities reconstruct the final minutes of Sota Keisuke's life after a fatal brown bear attack on Mount Rausu, Hokkaido. The smartwatch captured irregular movements around 11 a.m. as he descended with a companion. The GPS traced a drag through a steep forest toward a fixed point, and the heartbeat ceased about 100-130 meters from the trail. The device shifted again the next morning, signaling additional movement after a night of stillness. Rescue teams later found the bear with two cubs dragging Keisuke's body; the bears were euthanized. The case renews debate on human-bear coexistence in Japan's bear habitats and showcases wearable tech as a tool for investigation and search operations.

Buckhead Church Leverages AI to Connect Global Congregation

December 16, 2025, 7:18 PM EST. At Buckhead's Church of the Apostles, AI powers a global ministry. Led by Dr. Michael Youssef, the church serves a 3,000-member congregation while streaming to tens of thousands more through the My Faith Assistant app. The AI platform supports real-time pastoral care by delivering scriptural translations and Youssef's messages, connecting worshippers near and far. Officials say the system is a study aid that complements prayer rather than replacing it. The initiative reaches over 50,000 worshipers and illustrates how tech can extend ministry beyond the pulpit. A CBS segment notes an 80% rise in AI adoption among church leaders since 2021, though some theologians caution about balancing innovation with faith and mission integrity.

Rivian's In-House Autonomy Chip Puts Nvidia in Focus: What It Means for AI Silicon Rivalry

December 16, 2025, 7:16 PM EST. Rivian revealed at its Autonomy & AI Day that its updated hardware will ship with an in-house autonomy computer, anchored by a custom 1600 sparse TOPS inference chip, targeting level 4 self-driving. The plan signals rising demand for alternatives to Nvidia's AI chips, even if Rivian's 3Q revenue is modest compared with Nvidia's. Nvidia remains dominant in data center AI hardware, but the move adds to a broader shift toward in-house silicon among big tech and automakers. Alphabet has built its own TPUs, offering them via Google Cloud, while Rivian is pursuing a self-contained approach to control costs and performance. For Nvidia investors, the takeaway is not immediate losses, but a growing trend of customers seeking alternatives as valuation assumes continued AI-led growth.

Android-only Spotify App Shortcuts let you pin artists and playlists to your home screen

December 16, 2025, 7:14 PM EST. Android users gain a rare, Android-specific feature: Spotify App Shortcuts that create unlimited home-screen icons for any artist or playlist. The trick bypasses Spotify's algorithmic home page and the cluttered Library by letting you launch exactly what you want with a single tap. How it works: open the target artist or playlist in Spotify, start playing something for the shortcut to appear under the app icon, then drag the shortcut to the home screen. Note: recent versions restrict shortcuts to artists and playlists (albums were removed), and the old Add to home screen option has faded. Some users on Android 16 QPR2 with Themed icons can have shortcuts follow color and shape themes.

Meta adds Conversation Focus and Spotify integration to AI glasses

December 16, 2025, 7:12 PM EST. Meta is rolling out an update to its AI glasses that adds a Conversation Focus feature, using the glasses' directional mics to amplify the person you're speaking to. It's live today for Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN owners enrolled in the Early Access Program, adjustable via the right arm swipe or device settings. In addition, a Spotify integration with Meta AI lets you play songs based on what you're looking at, with holiday prompts to match your environment. Meta ties this to seasonal use and notes comparisons with Google's Project Aura and Android XR prototypes. The update treats the glasses as smart headphones with a built in assistant rather than a simple eyewear product.

AI romance in Japan: Woman weds AI-generated partner in AR wedding ceremony

December 16, 2025, 7:08 PM EST. In western Japan, Yurina Noguchi married Klaus, an AI-generated persona projected on a smartphone during an AR-assisted ceremony. The 32-year-old call center worker says their bond deepened after ChatGPT helped shape Klaus's speech and mannerisms, culminating in a wedding where the digital groom appeared on a screen as Noguchi wore AR glasses. Experts note growing intimacy with virtual characters in Japan, a country famed for anime devotion, though such unions lack legal recognition. Noguchi previously broke off a human engagement with guidance from AI, and now tells reporters she has found love in a virtual partner, with the wedding illustrating how AI and AR are reshaping romance.

Experts weigh the future of the EV market after Ford pivots to LFP batteries

December 16, 2025, 7:06 PM EST. Experts weigh the EV market trajectory after Ford announced it will shift Glendale, Kentucky production from traditional batteries to lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology, with applications in energy storage rather than cars. Analysts caution Ford's EV strategy has underperformed, noting steep losses and the cancellation of the electric F-150. While Ford expects more revenue from hybrids and extended-range EVs, others warn the industry faces policy headwinds such as tariffs and the sunset of the $7,500 tax credit. Still, some see a longer-term opportunity as charging infrastructure expands and demand for robust battery storage grows. Analysts like Joseph Yoon and Patrick Anderson warn this could be a temporary shift, not a reset, with Michigan proposals and renewables shaping future demand.

AI De-Skilling and the Dilemma of Chatbots: Eroding Human Agency?

December 16, 2025, 7:02 PM EST. Generative AI promises convenience but risks de-skilling our cognitive independence and human agency. Ethicists like Kwame Anthony Appiah warn that outsourcing judgment to chatbots may erode what makes us human, while Sylvie Delacroix cautions about perceptual atrophy. A cited medical study shows physicians using AI-assisted polyp detection briefly raised detection rates, but after three months their non-AI performance dropped from 28.4% to 22.4%, suggesting reliance on tools can dull expertise. The piece argues that the seductive ease of LLMs and chatbots can erode discernment, creativity, and meaning-making-potentially turning helpful tools into constraints unless balance and safeguards are maintained.

Microsoft tests Edge banner to deter Chrome downloads by highlighting Edge security on Windows 11

December 16, 2025, 7:00 PM EST. Microsoft is trialing a new Edge banner aimed at Windows 11 users, trying to deter downloads of Google Chrome by touting Edge's security features. The pop-up invites users to "Protect your privacy and security with Microsoft Edge," listing private browsing, password monitoring, and advanced threat defense as reasons to stay. Clicking "Browse securely now" launches a Microsoft-hosted page with more safety details. This follows prior tactics that leaned on comparing Chromium bases rather than core differences. Despite Edge's default installation in Windows 11, its market share remains far smaller than Chrome's, and reports show user churn. The shift to emphasize online safety suggests Microsoft's strategy, while arguably heavy-handed, targets a broader concern for online safety. Will this approach meaningfully slow Chrome's dominance or simply annoy users further?

Larian Studio Boss Defends Additive Gen AI Use Amid Backlash

December 16, 2025, 6:58 PM EST. Larian Studios is exploring generative AI tools, prompting a backlash from fans. Studio head Swen Vincke says these tools are additive to a creative team, not a replacement for skill. He clarified the tech is used for placeholders, PowerPoint work, and early concept art experiments, with no AI components in the upcoming RPG Divinity. In a longer note to IGN, Vincke emphasized that Larian is expanding its creative staff-23 concept artists now, with more openings-while researching ML to ease daily workflows. The company stresses it won't trim or replace teams, and there will be no AI-driven Divinity. The debate mirrors broader fears about AI as a potential plagiarism machine and the risks of integrating it into game development.

Pixel Watch 3 LTE Lands Best Price Ever with $175 Discount

December 16, 2025, 6:56 PM EST. Pixel Watch 3 LTE is seeing its best price yet, with the 45mm model discounted from $399 to $224 – a robust $175 discount and what amounts to the best price in price history. The deal requires choosing the Polished Silver case with the Porcelain band, though bands can be swapped to fit your style. The post notes 2025 upgrades make the Pixel Watch 4 a standout, but the Pixel Watch 3 remains a bargain for those after features at a lower price. For context, an included Amazon deal link is referenced and a brief review is linked.

Saylor: Quantum Computing Won't Break Bitcoin – What the Debate Means for Crypto Security

December 16, 2025, 6:54 PM EST. Bitcoin and quantum fears collide as Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor reframes threats posed by quantum computing. The argument hinges on whether a quantum attack could break ECDSA and expose private keys, potentially allowing theft of funds. A proposed soft fork would introduce quantum-resistant schemes (such as Lamport signatures or lattice-based cryptography). After migration to quantum-secure addresses, frozen coins on old addresses would be immovable, creating a political question about freezing lost funds. Yet most analysts remain cautious: the immediate quantum risk is viewed as overblown, with credible quantum computers unlikely before 2030. The real issue today is future-proofing signing, not decrypting historical data.

Redmi Note 15 (5G) lands on sale ahead of official reveal at Telenet

December 16, 2025, 6:50 PM EST. Before Xiaomi's official reveal, the Redmi Note 15 (5G) has appeared on Belgian carrier Telenet for €280 (€30 for subscribers), with 6GB RAM/128GB storage. Xiaomi confirmed the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. The Euro variant lists a 164.0 x 75.4 x 7.35mm body and a 5,520mAh battery with 45W charging (the Chinese model allegedly uses 5,800mAh and 22.5W). The display is a 6.77" OLED at 1,080 x 2,392, and the camera setup shows a 108MP main sensor plus 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro, plus a 20MP selfie shooter; IP65 rating and an EU Energy Label included. Connectivity includes nano-SIM, eSIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC. Colors shown: Blue and Black. Note this is not official yet.

Pixel 10 lock screen widgets don't work with Face Unlock enabled

December 16, 2025, 6:48 PM EST. Google's Pixel 10 finally gained lock screen widgets this December, letting you swipe left on the locked screen for weather, Gemini, and other quick info. The setup is straightforward, and after enabling it, the author tests the feature to boost everyday convenience. However, when Face Unlock is enabled, swiping left on the locked screen immediately unlocks the device and drops you at the home screen, making the widgets essentially unusable. The tester notes the inconsistency clashes with the intended convenience of the feature, highlighting a potential bug or design choice when biometric unlock is active. Google may need a tweak or a settings toggle to reconcile security with quick access.

OpenAI Unveils GPT-Image 1.5 in ChatGPT to Rival Google's Nano Banana Pro

December 16, 2025, 6:44 PM EST. OpenAI announced GPT-Image Model 1.5, the latest AI image engine integrated into ChatGPT, with an updated dedicated image space and preset styles. The model, available to all ChatGPT users worldwide and in the API as GPT-Image-1.5, is described as four times faster than the previous version and better at following instructions and precise editing. New editing tools let you add objects, swap styles, try outfits, and remove elements. OpenAI says the model also produces more legible text in images. A Disney collaboration mentioned alongside could bring iconic characters to ChatGPT images in 2026, though not yet available. The rollout comes as Google released nano banana pro. The article notes a disclosure about a Ziff Davis lawsuit against OpenAI.

NotebookLM Adds Chat History; AI Ultra Expands Usage Limits

December 16, 2025, 6:42 PM EST. NotebookLM has fully rolled out chat history across mobile and web, allowing conversations to continue between Android/iOS and the web. Each reply is timestamped, and users can delete chat history; chats in shared notebooks remain private to the user. Google says this feature is rolled out to 100% of users. Separately, AI Ultra subscribers gain substantially higher usage limits: up to 5,000 chats, 200 Audio Overviews, 200 Video Overviews, 1,000 Reports, 1,000 Flashcards, 1,000 Quizzes, and 200 Deep Research generations per day (about 10x AI Pro). Notebook limits rise to 600 sources per notebook and 1,000 notebook users (vs 300/500). Ultra also unlocks higher limits for Infographic/Slide generation and Gemini models, plus Watermark Removal for Infographics and Slide Decks. Price remains $250/month.

Tesla closes at record high as market rotation reinforces broader rally

December 16, 2025, 6:40 PM EST. In a risk-off day with the Dow down and the Nasdaq higher, the rally is led by mega-cap tech names in sectors like XLK, XLY, and XLC. Tesla managed its first record closing high of 2025, up roughly 21% from the March low and about 120% off that bottom. The stock is forming a cup-and-handle breakout, but traders note it must hold around 475 to avoid a false breakout. The broader picture shows a market rotation across sectors, with transports strengthening and a broad-based rally, not just AI names. A recent interview on Stocks in Translation highlights the rotation as the lifeblood of the rally and the bull market's multi-year run since November 2022.

Experts Warn Copying SpaceX Rockets Won't Guarantee Success in Moon Race

December 16, 2025, 6:38 PM EST. A growing wave of Chinese companies are building rockets that resemble SpaceX's Starship, but experts warn that looking the part doesn't guarantee performance. Critics note that reliability comes from the inner details and rigorous testing, not appearances. Florida Tech's Don Platt draws a parallel with the Soviet Buran shuttle to show how copycats persist. Ken Kremer argues many Chinese startups overpromise and fail to deliver. The key difference, he says, is the inner engineering, quality control, and the right mix of talent and funding. Some voices worry about pulling NASA research funding; retreat could let rivals zoom ahead. In short: you can imitate the look, but the results depend on the nitty-gritty of every component and thorough validation.

ZLUDA Extends CUDA on AMD GPUs with ROCm 7 Support Across Windows and Linux

December 16, 2025, 6:36 PM EST. ZLUDA, the open-source project aiming to run CUDA workloads on non-NVIDIA GPUs, has extended its support to AMD ROCm 7. The project, which has evolved from Intel and AMD-backed efforts into a multi-vendor CUDA implementation, now supports ROCm 7.x on both Windows and Linux. The ROCm 7 integration was merged by lead developer Andrzej Janik, followed by a release of ZLUDA 6-preview.34 that bundles Windows and Linux builds for the new ROCm version. This update tightens ZLUDA's focus on accelerating CUDA AI workloads on non-NVIDIA GPUs, continuing the push for broader GPU compatibility beyond CUDA-accelerated NVIDIA hardware.

ZLUDA Extends CUDA on Non-NVIDIA GPUs with ROCm 7 Support for Windows and Linux

December 16, 2025, 6:34 PM EST. ZLUDA, the open-source project that brings CUDA software to non-NVIDIA GPUs, has added ROCm 7 support. The effort, spanning Intel and AMD-focused work, now targets a multi-vendor CUDA implementation with an emphasis on AI workloads. The latest milestone is ROCm 7 compatibility on both Windows and Linux for AMD graphics processors. The ROCm 7 support was merged yesterday in a pull request by lead developer Andrzej Janik. To ship the update, ZLUDA 6-preview.34 was released to include ROCm 7 support for Windows and Linux builds. This move expands CUDA compatibility beyond NVIDIA GPUs and continues the project's goal of making CUDA tools work across diverse hardware.

Alaska DOT taps Armada Edge to power drone program with containerized edge data centers

December 16, 2025, 6:32 PM EST. Alaska's Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) has adopted Armada's Edge computing to power its drone program, dramatically reducing latency and enabling minute-scale decision making. After piloting Atlas ERP, the department deployed Armada's Galleon containerized edge data centers-two units in Anchorage and Fairbanks-so live drone feeds are ingested and analyzed where data is generated. Previously, data upload could take more than 28 hours; now analytics run at the source, aiding monitoring of landslides, floods and other events (including Typhoon Halong). Armada's configurable CPUs/GPUs/XPUs support on-site processing, with deployments across naval, offshore and industrial use cases. This aligns with broader Edge/IoT trends and initiatives like sovereign cloud and hydrogen-powered data centers. Edge computing empowers rapid, location-aware operations.

Alaska DOTPF Deploys Armada Edge Platform for Real-Time Drone Analytics

December 16, 2025, 6:30 PM EST. Alaska's Department of Transportation & Public Facilities has adopted Armada's Edge Platform to power its drone program, delivering near real-time analysis from remote locations. Previously, data uploads to the cloud could take over 28 hours, but with the Armada Edge Platform, Atlas ERP and two Galleon containerized data centers (a lab in Anchorage and a 20-foot unit in Fairbanks), drones ingest live feeds and run analyses where the data is generated. The result is a decision window of minutes, used in Typhoon Halong and other deployments. Armada's Galleon can be configured with CPUs, GPUs and XPUs. The company has also showcased Leviathan megawatt-scale data centers and Beacon pods, with deployments across government, oil & gas and naval programs.

DHL tests Tesla Semi, reports impressive single-charge range and first North American delivery

December 16, 2025, 6:28 PM EST. Delivery giant DHL ran a two-week test of the Tesla Semi, covering roughly 3,000 miles in California and a 390-mile haul with a 75,000-lb weight. DHL says the truck exceeded expectations, able to complete typical long-haul routes on a single charge and requiring only weekly charging. The trial, conducted in late 2024, helped advance DHL's net-zero-by-2050 ambitions and culminated in the first North America delivery. While others look to EV conversions, DHL's results underscore the Tesla Semi's potential to redefine efficiency in logistics.

DHL Trials Tesla Semi: 2-Week Test, 3,000 Miles, First North America Delivery

December 16, 2025, 6:26 PM EST. Delivery giant DHL conducted a two-week test of the Tesla Semi in California, logging roughly 3,000 miles and a 390-mile long-haul with a 75,000-lb gross load. The EV hauler, with an estimated 500-mile range and 0-60 mph in 20 seconds, reportedly uses about 2 kWh per mile. After the trial, DHL said the pilot exceeded expectations and has since taken the first Tesla Semi delivery in North America, a milestone for its net-zero-by-2050 agenda. DHL notes the truck can be charged about once a week, highlighting potential for true long-haul efficiency as fleets shift toward electric.

Moto G Power (2026) officially debuts with Dimensity 6300 and 5,200 mAh battery

December 16, 2025, 6:24 PM EST. Motorola announces the Moto G Power (2026), featuring a 6.8-inch LCD with 120Hz and Gorilla Glass 7i. Under the hood is a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC matched with 8GB RAM, plus a triple camera array headed by a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide, and a macro lens, plus a 32MP selfie shooter. A 5,200 mAh battery with 30W wired charging keeps it going, with Motorola promising >80% charge after 1,000 cycles. It runs Android 16, and carries IP68/IP69 ratings plus MIL-STD-810H durability. Availability begins January 8 in the US for $299.99 (Verizon, Best Buy, Amazon, Motorola) and later at Cricket, Tracfone and others; Canada (CAD 449.99) via Motorola. Colors: Pantone Evening Blue and Pure Cashmere.

Sucker Punch Leadership Transition: Fleming Passes Reins to Jason Connell and Adrian Bentley

December 16, 2025, 6:22 PM EST. After nearly three decades shaping legendary PlayStation titles, Brian Fleming is handing studio leadership to a new generation. Starting January 1, longtime creative and technical leaders Jason Connell and Adrian Bentley will become studio heads, with Nate Fox remaining as Co-Creative Director to round out the leadership team. The move, coordinated with PlayStation Studios, aims to sustain the studio's tradition of character-driven experiences and cinematic storytelling from Sly Cooper to Ghost of Tsushima. Sucker Punch, a part of PlayStation since 2000, will continue to innovate under its new leadership as the team pursues ambitious adventures for players worldwide.

T-Mobile Holiday Deal: Get iPhone 17s for the Whole Family

December 16, 2025, 6:18 PM EST. Ring in the holidays with a T-Mobile deal that helps the whole family upgrade to the latest iPhone 17. The offer bundles family plans, easy trade-ins, and value-laden financing to keep costs down while staying on 5G. Switch and save on multi-line discounts, with promos that cover devices for every member of the household. From setup tips to network coverage, this deal aims to simplify gifting while giving loved ones a premium smartphone experience. Act fast to lock in savings, check eligibility, and compare plans before the holiday rush.

Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus Gen 1: Can a premium Android tablet truly replace a Windows laptop?

December 16, 2025, 6:14 PM EST. Lenovo's Yoga Tab Plus Gen 1 positions an Android tablet as a potential all-in-one device, bundled with a kickstand, full keyboard, and the Pen Pro for creativity. With a 12.7-inch 3K display, 144Hz, and a top-tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 setup, it offers premium hardware at a competitive price compared with iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S. The box includes all accessories, from the keyboard to a 45W USB-C charger, enabling a quick desktop-like setup. Yet despite strong hardware, the software and ecosystem aren't yet tuned for true Windows-killer productivity; the tablet excels for media and light work, but may not fully replace a Windows laptop today. It sits squarely in a niche: powerful Android tablet with laptop-style versatility, not a complete laptop replacement.

watchOS 26 adds Featured photos and Liquid Glass to the Photos face on Apple Watch

December 16, 2025, 6:12 PM EST. Apple's most-used watch face, Photos, gains two new features with watchOS 26: a Featured photo source and a Liquid Glass editing option. Featured broadens the image pool by showing a curated set of high-quality photos instead of tying you to a specific collection. In the Time Color section, you'll find a new Glass color option, letting more photos shine while you can still select solid colors. Apple has steadily improved the Photos face through updates, and watchOS 26 keeps it central to customization on the Apple Watch.

Is Owning a Smartphone Before High School a Health Risk? New Study Links Early Use to Depression and Sleep Problems

December 16, 2025, 6:10 PM EST. New research published in Pediatrics suggests that smartphone ownership by age 12 is linked to higher rates of depression, obesity, and sleep problems among preteens, compared with classmates who don't own a device. Using data from 10,588 youths in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (2016-2022), researchers found that earlier smartphone ownership correlates with poorer health outcomes by age 12, and that starting before age 12 carries greater risk than starting at 12-13. The team notes that even modest health changes can affect school performance, attention, and concentration. As smartphone ownership rises among younger children, many states restrict phone use in schools, reflecting growing concern from educators and policymakers about wellbeing and learning.

Google replaces the magnifying glass with a plus in Search to unlock AI-powered uploads

December 16, 2025, 6:08 PM EST. Google has quietly updated its Search UI by swapping the iconic magnifying glass for a new plus symbol, expanding access to AI-powered tools. The change, visible on the web in the US, lets you upload an image or file and then ask Google questions about it-an option previously tucked into AI mode. The '+' also appears in AI mode and serves as a quick gateway to enhanced search capabilities, potentially bringing Google's AI features closer to everyday users. While the update isn't a sweeping overhaul, it aims to put AI tools front and center as brands continue to rely on SEO tactics. Availability across regions remains uneven as Google tests the rollout.

Google remains the world's most popular internet service as AI grows

December 16, 2025, 6:04 PM EST. Google remains the most popular internet service in Cloudflare's 2025 rankings, with Facebook and Instagram also high on the list. The defining trend is generative AI's rapid maturation, led by ChatGPT, which has about 700 million active users. Cloudflare notes a 19% jump in worldwide internet traffic as people rely more on digital tools. The report breaks down top sites by category: overall rankings (Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Instagram), top AI services (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini), and top e-commerce (Amazon, Shopee, Temu). TikTok slipped from No. 4 to No. 8 in 2025, affected by a temporary U.S. ban. These shifts illustrate AI's growing influence across the internet landscape.

Ohio to Launch Smartphone Alerts for Prison Escapes Next Year

December 16, 2025, 6:00 PM EST. Ohio will launch the Escaped Convict Alert Program next year to automatically notify residents via smartphones when a jail or state prison escape occurs, similar to Amber Alerts. No sign-up is required; alerts are issued to a targeted area around the escape through Ohio Public Safety. Fairfield County already runs a local version, while the statewide program excludes halfway houses and CBCFs. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the law seven months after four inmates escaped from a Franklin County CBCF; the last escapee was captured two months later. The alerts are set to begin in March, aiming to boost transparency and public safety, according to Sheriff Alex Lape.

China Rejects US-Made AI Chips (H200) as Nvidia Responds; Beijing Pushes Domestic Semiconductors

December 16, 2025, 5:58 PM EST. China is reportedly rejecting US-made AI chips, including Nvidia's H200, in favor of domestically developed semiconductors, said White House AI czar David Sacks. He argues Beijing wants semiconductor independence and is prioritising its own champions like Huawei. The comments follow a policy that allowed Nvidia to export the H200 to China, which Nvidia said it supports to capture market share, though Sacks contends Beijing has reconsidered. Nvidia says it remains in talks with the administration on licenses for vetted customers. Bloomberg Intelligence pegs potential China-only H200 revenue at up to about $10 billion if accepted. Separately, China plans a roughly $70 billion incentive package to boost domestic chipmakers, while officials say no formal decision on H200 imports has been made.

Customer Buys a $1,000 Nvidia Graphics Card From Best Buy and Gets a Box of Rocks

December 16, 2025, 5:56 PM EST. One Best Buy customer ordered an Asus TUF graphics card for about $1,200 and received a box of rocks instead of the card. The package arrived three days later, tampered with shipping labels, and the contents were just rocks. Best Buy initially promised a replacement but later refused to replace or refund. The incident underscores how stolen packages-including porch pirates and pre-delivery theft-are a real risk. The article cites Security.org data showing about 25% of Americans had a package stolen at least once in 2025 and notes theft can occur at manufacturing, shipping, or delivery stages. The piece also touches on how customer-service decisions can leave victims frustrated, with the BBB rating for Best Buy mentioned as a factor.

ZLUDA Gains ROCm 7 Support, Extending CUDA Portability to AMD GPUs

December 16, 2025, 5:52 PM EST. ZLUDA, the CUDA-to-non-NVIDIA porting project, just added ROCm 7 support, enabling AMD GPUs to run CUDA code via a drop-in replacement layer. The tool intercepts CUDA API calls and reroutes them to the AMD runtime, offering cross-compatibility on non-NVIDIA hardware. While still in development and not benchmarked publicly, the update marks a continued effort to reduce the CUDA moat. The project was once led by AMD before becoming independent, with Andrzej Janik as lead developer. Industry interest in translation layers-seen in efforts from Microsoft and others-underscores the demand for universality in AI workloads. Whether ZLUDA gains mainstream adoption remains uncertain, but the ROCm 7 support signals ongoing experimentation at the intersection of GPUs and AI frameworks.

AlphaTON Capital Secures First NVIDIA B300 GPUs with Supermicro HGX Systems for Cocoon AI Network

December 16, 2025, 5:50 PM EST. AlphaTON Capital Corp announced the acquisition of its first NVIDIA B300 GPUs, delivered through Supermicro's HGX systems and enabled by Atlantic AI. The deployment will power the Cocoon AI Network within its Telegram ecosystem, bringing enterprise-grade AI capabilities with privacy-first safeguards to a broad user base. The move marks a milestone in scaling high-performance compute for large language models, neural networks, and other AI workloads, leveraging Supermicro's liquid-cooled and energy-efficient hardware. CEO Brittany Kaiser frames the effort as a shift in AI power dynamics toward user sovereignty, enabling ordinary users to access capabilities once reserved for tech giants. The partnership aims to accelerate deployment and scale GPU allocations while upholding stringent security and privacy standards for decentralized, privacy-centric applications across the Telegram and TON ecosystems.

MeshCore Debuts a Mesh-First Smartphone on the LILYGO T-Display P4

December 16, 2025, 5:48 PM EST. MeshCore is redefining mesh networking by pairing a smartphone-like experience with a dedicated mesh-first OS. Built around LoRa and the MeshCore firmware, it runs on LILYGO's T-Display P4 and flips the usual model: no cellular connectivity, all communication through the mesh. The preview shows a limited app set, but a true smartphone replacement isn't on the table yet-instead it's an experimental, purpose-built device that could accelerate adoption. The hardware pack is impressive: ESP32-P4, SX1262 LoRa, AMOLED display, 2MP camera, 9-axis IMU, mic, speaker, battery, and even Ethernet. It's still early, but this approach could unlock a more decentralized, offline-first mesh ecosystem in the near future.

The 4 Best GPUs of 2025 – and the One Nvidia Card You Must Avoid

December 16, 2025, 5:46 PM EST. 2025 brought a flood of new GPUs from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel's Arc, with prices and availability often lagging behind hype. This piece rounds up the four best GPUs of the year and calls out one Nvidia card you should avoid. The standout is AMD's RX 9070 XT, delivering solid rasterization performance-sitting just below the RTX 5070 Ti and RX 7900 XTX-while undercutting rivals on price. At a $599 MSRP, it offered standout value, though stock frequently sold above list price and availability remained scarce. Nvidia still leads in ray tracing, but RDNA 4 makes the RX 9070 XT a compelling alternative. The piece compares Nvidia's RTX 50-series, AMD RX 9000-series, and Intel Arc Battlemage across both rasterization and RT workloads.

NVIDIA & SK hynix Develop an AI SSD with 100M IOPS Amid NAND Supply Pressures

December 16, 2025, 5:42 PM EST. NVIDIA and SK hynix are reportedly co-developing an AI SSD called Storage Next, designed to accelerate inference workloads with a pseudo-memory layer optimized for AI. The partners aim to present a prototype by the end of next year, and the solution could scale to around 100 million IOPS-far beyond traditional enterprise SSDs. Traditional model-param access cannot be fully served by HBM or general-purpose DRAM, so the AI SSD would bridge memory and storage with advanced NAND and controllers to improve throughput and energy efficiency. The collaboration underscores a shift to NAND-driven AI acceleration, even as NAND supply tightens amid demand from CSPs and AI firms. If mainstream, the NAND market could face a DRAM-like squeeze.

Zero Caliber Lands on PlayStation VR2 with PC VR Edition

December 16, 2025, 5:40 PM EST. Zero Caliber is now available on PlayStation VR2, bringing the PC VR edition to Sony's headset. From XREAL Games, this VR FPS features a campaign with single-player and up to four-player co-op, plus PvP modes and a Zombies option. While launch enhancements aren't confirmed, the studio says adaptive triggers support will arrive in a day-1 or week-1 patch. This marks the first Zero Caliber release on PlayStation, following earlier plans for a PSVR port. A sequel, Zero Caliber 2, is planned for PS VR after the PC VR remaster. The series also has Reloaded on Quest/Pico.

Outage knocks out cell service and internet in Horseshoe Bend; Starlink unaffected

December 16, 2025, 5:38 PM EST. An outage has knocked out cell service and internet across Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. Officials say all cellphone towers and providers are down; Verizon first reported the issue around 9 a.m., with restoration expected by about 3 a.m. Wednesday. During the disruption, calls, texts and data may fail, so residents should plan for limited connectivity and use alternatives. Starlink appears to be functioning normally. For emergencies, Sheriff Scott Turner says satellite-texting to 911 is possible on devices such as iPhone 14 or newer and Android 14 devices. KTVB has asked for more details; as of 11:40 a.m., the cause is undetermined.

CRASH Clock Predicts 2.8-Day Window to Collision in Low-Earth Orbit Amid Starlink Megaconstellations

December 16, 2025, 5:32 PM EST. Researchers warn that near-miss events in low-Earth orbit (LEO) are rising as the number of objects grows, prompting a new metric: the CRASH Clock. The clock estimates how long it would take for a catastrophic collision if satellites lost maneuvering capabilities or situational awareness. Current readings sit at about 2.8 days, down from 2018's 121 days, driven by a surge in megaconstellations like Starlink. The study projects that satellites now pass within ~0.6 miles (1 km) of each other roughly every 22 seconds, with Starlink satellites averaging around 41 collision-avoidance maneuvers per satellite per year. A worst-case scenario could trigger Kessler syndrome-a debris-generating chain reaction that could degrade or disable much of LEO. Mitigations and continuous tracking remain critical.

Hollyland Lyra 4K webcam pairs with Lark A1 mic via built-in receiver

December 16, 2025, 5:30 PM EST. Hollyland's first webcam, the 4K Lyra, adds a built-in receiver for Hollyland's Lark A1 wireless microphone, letting you pair the mic directly with the camera. The A1 supports AI-powered noise reduction. The Lyra itself uses a 1/1.5-inch sensor with an f/1.8 lens for vivid color, max 4K/30fps (up to 1080p/60fps). It includes AI features for automatic brightness, contrast, and exposure, a green-screen replacement algorithm, and a tracking mode that keeps people centered. It ships for $149, with a bundle option that adds a single Lark A1 mic for $159. A privacy-lens cover is included.

G2 Launches AI-Powered Performance Analytics to Turn AI Search Visibility into Increased Pipeline

December 16, 2025, 5:28 PM EST. G2 unveiled Performance Analytics enhancements featuring AI Insights and Churn Threats to quantify how AI search visibility translates into pipeline and revenue retention. Built on G2's AI-first platform and AI Visibility Dashboard, the new capabilities help software vendors prove value from AI-driven research and detect early churn risk. With buyers increasingly starting journeys via AI chatbots (87% say AI search changes research; half begin with a chatbot), vendors must build an LLM-friendly brand and rethink GTM. AI Insights connects G2 with a company's CRM to show which opportunities were influenced by G2 activity and to track metrics like close rate, deal size, and sales cycle length. Churn Threats helps customer success identify when customers search for competitors, enabling timely action to protect and win back accounts.

Verse Immersive Brings AR Holographic Theater to Albany, Upstate NY

December 16, 2025, 5:26 PM EST. Verse Immersive has opened at Albany's ZONE 518, introducing the world's first holographic theater that blends augmented reality (AR) with digital storytelling. The two experiences, Star Walk and Art of the Future, use AR glasses to overlay celestial bodies and hundreds of holographic artworks onto the real world. Tickets are available online via Fever, with sessions about 20 minutes long. Star Walk guides guests through space with holographic planets and Beethoven's score, while Art of the Future features more than 25 holographic pieces across three virtual levels, including AI-generated art. A combined ticket costs $49.50; single sessions are $29.50. The venue is open Fridays-Sundays, 12 p.m.-6 p.m., at 21 Erie Blvd, Albany, NY.

Rugged Smartphones for Retail: Boosting Store Productivity on the Floor

December 16, 2025, 5:20 PM EST. Retail workers expect modern tech, and rugged, smartphone-style devices can boost productivity by keeping associates on the floor. The article argues that outdated tools slow service, increase burnout, and drive turnover, while a single, mobile-native device that blends communication, scanning, and inventory access reduces steps and speeds up interactions. By combining consumer-grade simplicity with enterprise-grade durability and security, retailers can shorten onboarding and boost confidence. The result is faster service, better customer engagement, and a more seamless in-store experience. In short, rugged devices that mirror familiar interfaces help staff stay connected, answer questions instantly, and focus on customers rather than technology.

Harvard study: AI helps individuals, but AI-enabled teams drive top performance

December 16, 2025, 5:16 PM EST. A Harvard Business School study by the Digital Data Design Institute (D^3) examined workers at Procter & Groomble and Boston Consulting Group to map where AI boosts productivity and where humans retain the edge. The findings show that AI-equipped individuals deliver faster, higher-quality results, but the real gains emerge when AI-enabled teams collaborate. The research suggests that tools not optimized for teamwork can limit benefits, and future, collaboration-focused AI could amplify outcomes. Teams that blend AI with thoughtful role design can bridge gaps in domain expertise and may protect or grow human jobs. These insights challenge the notion that replacing people is the path to efficiency and highlight a mature approach to integrating AI in the workplace.

IBM/AWS veteran: 90% of employees stuck in AI's first gear; shift to AI as a teammate

December 16, 2025, 5:10 PM EST. Allie K. Miller, CEO of Open Machine and veteran of IBM and AWS, warned at Fortune Brainstorm AI that most workers only use AI as a microtasker-a glorified search tool. She outlined four interaction modes and urged a shift from the default to collaborative modes: Companion, Delegate, and the pivotal Teammate. Citing a Cornerstone OnDemand study, she noted a growing "shadow AI economy" with 80% of employees using AI at work but less than half trained. The talk emphasizes moving beyond LLMs as search engines and deploying AI as a seamless partner in meetings and workflows, including practical steps like integrating agents into tools such as Slack. The aim is to unlock real productivity from enterprise AI investments.

The hidden Android Auto widget that transformed my driving

December 16, 2025, 5:06 PM EST. Android Auto has become a dependable co-pilot, especially with its split-screen mode. But a hidden feature transformed how I drive: the taskbar widget. By placing a compact control for a favorite app on the taskbar, I can manage music, directions, and notifications without switching screens. This keeps my eyes on the road while still letting me access essentials. It's a simple, under-the-hood tweak that reduces distraction and clutter, especially when using media apps like Spotify or Audible. If you're navigating with Android Auto, try enabling the widget for quick controls-it's a small change with a big impact on focus and safety.

Nvidia buys SchedMD to keep Slurm open as Nemotron 3 debuts

December 16, 2025, 5:04 PM EST. Nvidia is doubling down on open source after buying SchedMD-the developer behind Slurm-and pledging to keep the scheduler community-friendly across diverse hardware. The move broadens Nvidia's HPC/AI ecosystem and allows faster access to new systems while supporting heterogeneous clusters. It comes alongside the debut of the Nemotron 3 family, with NANO (~30B params), Super (~100B), and Ultra (~500B) built on a hybrid latent MoE design touted for higher token throughput. While Nvidia has faced criticism for ecosystem lock-in, the company also open-sourced components like KAI, cuOpt, and Groot. Observers say the SchedMD acquisition could tighten Nvidia's grip on the stack even as it brands itself an advocate of open software.

House set to vote on SPEED Act to reform AI infrastructure permitting

December 16, 2025, 5:00 PM EST. Big Tech giants including OpenAI, Meta, and Microsoft are backing the SPEED Act to streamline federal permitting for AI infrastructure and semiconductor projects in the United States. The House advanced the bill 215-209 in a procedural vote, with a final vote possible later this week. Proponents argue the reform would blunt NEPA reviews and help the U.S. keep pace with China in AI development, ease aging grid strain from energy-intensive data centers, and accelerate AI infrastructure construction. Critics from environmental advocates warn about reduced protections. Democrats and Republicans alike point to bipartisan sponsorship from Bruce Westerman and Jared Golden. The outcome could influence the pace of AI infrastructure expansion and the U.S. technology leadership race.

iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Under-Screen Face ID, Variable Aperture, and 2nm A20 Pro

December 16, 2025, 4:58 PM EST. According to a report from The Information's Wayne Ma and Qianer Liu, the iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max will feature under-screen Face ID and move the front camera to the top-left, eliminating the pill-shaped Dynamic Island cutout. The devices may resemble the iPhone 17 Pro, but Apple is adding a mechanical iris on at least one rear camera to enable variable aperture. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said the main 48 MP sensor will also offer variable aperture, granting greater control over depth of field, though the smaller sensor size may limit gains. The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to use an A20 Pro chip on TSMC's 2nm process with Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module packaging, integrating RAM on the wafer for better performance and battery life and improved thermals. Release reportedly targeted for September 2026.

Starling AIX: Building an Organizational Brain with UCA and the Starling System Library

December 16, 2025, 4:56 PM EST. Starling AIX is redefining how organizations preserve and leverage knowledge in the age of AI. What began as a human accelerator program has evolved into an AI-native architecture designed to build an Organizational Brain that fuses human insight with machine efficiency. At its core is the Universal Cognitive Architecture (UCA), a classification system that organizes data, decisions, and values so AI models can reference them consistently. The platform's Starling System Library (SSL) acts as a memory installation system, enabling teams to create canonical data sets and contextualize functions-from marketing to product development-through shared language. As Kincade stresses, the aim isn't to automate decisions but to ensure decisions are remembered, referenced, and improved upon, bridging left-brain optimization with right-brain innovation.

Take 44% Off Fitbit Google Ace Smartwatch in Amazon Holiday Deal

December 16, 2025, 4:54 PM EST. Amazon is offering a limited-time deal on the Fitbit Google Ace, a kid-friendly smartwatch that's ideal for holiday gifting. The device is now 44% off, saving roughly $80, making it a practical entry point into wearables for kids. It combines durable design, easy controls, and parental features with fitness tracking for daily activity. This Amazon deal is time-sensitive, so shoppers should act quickly to secure the discount before it ends. Whether for school, play, or family workouts, the Fitbit Google Ace pairs kid-safe features with reliable tracking in a compact package.

Baillie Gifford hikes SpaceX valuation by 87% across four funds

December 16, 2025, 4:52 PM EST. Baillie Gifford's investment trusts have raised SpaceX's valuation by 87%, with Scottish Mortgage Trust (SMT) now valuing SpaceX at 15.3% of its £14.6bn portfolio in net assets. The jump mirrors similar moves by Edinburgh Worldwide (EWI), Baillie Gifford US Growth (USA Growth) and Schiehallion, each boosting SpaceX's share and delivering an 87% uplift across the four holdings. The increases imply a material uptick in SpaceX's valuation within the funds, though the managers did not reference the reported $1.5tn flotation. SMT notes the move stemmed from a "trigger event" and that criticisms over Saba positions did not shape its process. Earlier, SpaceX valuation was cited as around $400bn in July after staff share sales.

Church Handbook Updates Offer Enduring Guidance on Artificial Intelligence

December 16, 2025, 4:48 PM EST. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints updates its General Handbook with guidance on AI use. The December 16, 2025 update warns that AI cannot replace divine inspiration or the personal work needed to receive it, and may not substitute meaningful relationships with God or others. It outlines four principles: use AI in positive, uplifting ways that uphold Church standards; AI cannot replace personal spiritual preparation for talks, lessons, prayers, or blessings, though it can aid research, editing, and translation; avoid relying on AI for medical, financial, legal, or other sensitive matters; and do not enter sensitive information into non-Church AI tools. Earlier remarks by Elder Bednar emphasize moral agency and seeking the Holy Ghost.

Hollywood Launches Creators Coalition on AI to Push Responsible, Human-Centered Innovation

December 16, 2025, 4:46 PM EST. Hollywood insiders have launched the Creators Coalition on AI (CCAI), a first-of-its-kind alliance backed by 500+ signatures from Oscar winners, filmmakers, writers, and talent. The group aims to coordinate industry standards, definitions and protections for AI use in entertainment, acting as an advisory council to guide ethical and artistic protections. Its four pillars are: transparency, consent and compensation for content and data; job protection and transition plans; guardrails against misuse and deep fakes; and safeguarding humanity in the creative process. CCAI emphasizes this is not a rejection of AI but a call for responsible, human-centered innovation through collaboration among tech, labor and content creators.

iPhone Sales Predicted to Fall in 2026 as Production Costs Rise, Counterpoint Says

December 16, 2025, 4:44 PM EST. Counterpoint Research projects a 2.1% drop in global smartphone shipments in 2026, with Apple facing a 2.2% year-over-year decline, worse than rivals. The forecast notes surging component costs will push manufacturing costs higher-especially memory-lifting BoM by 20-30% since early year. The low end market under $200 is hit hardest, while mid- and high-end devices see 10-15% price increases. Despite the headwinds, Counterpoint says Apple and Samsung are best positioned to cope, whereas brands selling cheap smartphones may find some models no longer feasible. The insights come from Counterpoint's Global Smartphone Shipment Tracker and Forecast.

Orbital Edge Computing: The Rise of Space-Based Data Centers

December 16, 2025, 4:42 PM EST. As demand for computing power grows, traditional data centers are being reimagined as space-based data centers enabling edge computing in space. The idea promises to reduce latency for space and satellite networks, optimize communications, and harvest near-limitless solar energy. An orbital data center could process data from imaging satellites locally, returning only meaningful results to Earth and saving bandwidth. For example, AI-enabled orbital servers could filter wildfire imagery on orbit, transmitting only relevant frames. Such centers could also act as hubs for constellations like Starlink, improving routing and resilience during outages. Beyond traffic management, orbital centers could assist in satellite traffic control by predicting collisions and tracking space junk weeks in advance. While latency remains a challenge, the concept could redefine data management in the digital age.

Is AI Really Pressuring the Job Market? Hiring Managers and the Data

December 16, 2025, 4:36 PM EST. Unemployment ticked up to 4.6% even as 64,000 jobs were added, prompting a debate over AI's role in the labor market. Martha Gimble of Budget Lab argues the macroeconomic cycle, not AI, is the dominant driver right now; while some jobs are affected, there isn't evidence of a broad AI-driven disruption. She notes that layoffs attributed to AI are not supported by macro data, and the Fed's hiking cycle helps explain the swing more than technology alone. LinkedIn economist Corey Katenga adds the perspective of hiring managers, who see many signals but remain cautious about AI's net impact. Overall, AI's effect appears limited, with macro conditions and productivity narratives framing the trend.

AI in Therapy: Why LLMs Won't Replace Psychologists' Expertise

December 16, 2025, 4:32 PM EST. AI and LLMs can serve as useful adjuncts in mental health care, but they cannot replace psychologists' expertise. The real value lies in expert assessment, decision-making, and recognizing which cases require intensive training and human intervention. While LLMs may offer simple, scalable guidance, they fall short of addressing the rare, complex situations that demand professional interventions. Analogies from medicine, aviation, and driving show that high performance does not guarantee safety across the full spectrum of cases, and bridging the final 0.01% remains profoundly challenging. Determining what percentage of therapy outcomes an AI can improve is uncertain; even with strong gains, human clinicians are needed to manage complexity, ethics, and risk, especially in prevention and referral decisions.

Huawei Watch 5 Series embraces HarmonyOS 6 public beta with new features

December 16, 2025, 4:30 PM EST. Huawei is rolling out HarmonyOS 6 public beta to the Watch 5 series and Watch Fit 4 family, including 42mm SOC-AL00 and 46mm RTS-AL00 watches as well as the Watch Fit 4 (SYA-B19) and Watch Fit 4 Pro (SYA-B29). Sign-ups enable download of the latest build, with a reminder to back up data before installation. The beta previews new features such as a touch screen light for easier content viewing, alarm with custom vibration, and the ability to mute the alarm by covering the screen. Music transfer from iOS devices via the Huawei Health app is supported, and the update enhances smart collaboration across phones, tablets, and headphones, including headphone volume control, noise cancellation mode, battery checks, and quick exercise settings.

SpaceX IPO Could Be the Largest Public Offering Ever – Elon Musk's Biggest Headache

December 16, 2025, 4:28 PM EST. News that SpaceX could mount the largest public offering ever has investors buzzing. A potential valuation around $1.5 trillion would catapult SpaceX into the top ranks of global giants, with projected revenue of about $22-24 billion in 2026 and cash flow in positive territory for years. The IPO would bankroll more Starship test flights, thousands of satellites, and even AI data-center ambitions in space. Yet the looming question is whether Elon Musk really wants the scrutiny, regulatory burden, and public-market discipline that come with being a public company. SpaceX has long thrived as a private contractor and private operator in America's private space ecosystem; a public listing would change the calculus for leadership, investors, and policy.

Psychologists embrace AI tools in practice as APA finds rising adoption and safety concerns

December 16, 2025, 4:26 PM EST. Psychologists are increasingly integrating AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini into practice. A recent American Psychological Association survey shows about 56% of psychologists are using AI, up from 29% last year, with many applying it to emails, homework assignments, templates, and report writing. The shift aims to save time, reduce burnout, and free clinicians to focus on patient care. But concerns persist about data privacy, potential data breaches, biased inputs, and hallucinations-where tools fabricate facts. Psychologists emphasize the need for careful, responsible use, and the APA notes ongoing efforts to provide resources to ensure safe integration and to address risks while leveraging AI's efficiency.

Grindr Goes AI-First to Become the 'Everything App' for the Gay Community

December 16, 2025, 4:24 PM EST. Grindr's new AI-first strategy aims to turn the dating app into an everything app for the gay community. CEO George Arison, who joined in 2022, has steered a staff overhaul and bigger product investments to build user trust. The company's annual Grindr Unwrapped trend report highlights demographic nuances and signals three focus areas: health and wellness, travel and luxury life experiences, and local discovery. New features include Woodwork, offering medications from an LGBTQ+ perspective, with plans to expand STD prevention and HIV-testing services, including home delivery. The shift comes amid past controversy (a 2024 HIV data-sharing lawsuit and profile bans) and a failed private buyout bid. Grindr says it remains laser-focused on the mission of serving the community while pursuing its AI-first agenda.

Tesla Board Awards Exceed $3 Billion in Stock Grants, Outpacing Alphabet, Nvidia, Meta

December 16, 2025, 4:22 PM EST. Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) board members collectively received more than $3 billion in stock awards, far ahead of other major tech and auto firms. From 2018-2020, Tesla directors were granted about $12 million on average in combined cash and stock, per Equilar. The bulk of the awards-$3B-went to five of eight current nonexecutive directors; the remaining three, Jeffrey Straubel, Jack Hartung, and Joe Gebbia, joined after compensation was suspended. The stock-based pay tracked Tesla's rising share price, even though the company had issued no new grants since 2020 following a shareholder lawsuit settlement. The payout highlights a widening gap in director compensation between the EV leader and other tech companies like Alphabet, Nvidia, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon.

Biren Technology Eyes Hong Kong IPO After Regulatory Approval, Rival to Nvidia

December 16, 2025, 4:20 PM EST. Biren Technology, a Shanghai-based semiconductor startup seen as one of China's top AI chip contenders, is planning a Hong Kong IPO after winning regulatory approval from China's securities regulator, per Bloomberg. The company could issue as many as 372.5 million shares, with final terms depending on investor demand and market conditions. Biren builds high-performance AI accelerators and has emerged as a leading domestic alternative to U.S.-made chips as export controls tighten. The IPO would supply capital to expand production and boost R&D to meet surging demand from data centers and cloud providers. Investors will watch the offering to gauge appetite for Chinese tech listings and to assess how quickly China's AI hardware ecosystem can scale into public markets.

Bethesda Provides First Look at The Elder Scrolls VI Development

December 16, 2025, 4:18 PM EST. During interviews with Bethesda for a Fallout retrospective in Game Informer, key leaders shared progress on The Elder Scrolls VI. Angela Browder says it's wonderful to be back and notes leaps in hardware and rendering, calling TES VI an endlessly exciting set of possibilities. Todd Howard explains most of the studio is on VI with overlap and long pre-productions to get it right. Emil Pagliarulo adds that while players feel time pressure, the team is focused on delivering a polished, well-paced development cycle rather than rushing. The message: big games take time, updates may be slow, but the team is committed to a quality next chapter in the Elder Scrolls universe.

Qilimanjaro and Oxigen Data Center Team Up for Multimodal Quantum-HPC Integration

December 16, 2025, 4:16 PM EST. Qilimanjaro and Oxigen Data Center announce a collaboration to fuse quantum and HPC for multimodal workloads. The initiative aims to integrate quantum accelerators with common HPC infrastructure, enabling tighter coupling between quantum and classical processors. The multimodal strategy targets optimization, materials science simulations, and AI workloads, using coordinated orchestration, fault-tolerant pipelines, and low-latency data transfer. If successful, the partnership could speed up research timelines, improve energy efficiency, and unlock new use cases in cryptography, chemistry, and logistics. The pilots will also explore governance, security, and scalability as the stack matures, shaping how data centers adopt quantum-enhanced computing at scale.

A Christmas Carol Goes VR: Agile Lens Debuts Fully Embodied Dickens on Quest Headsets

December 16, 2025, 4:14 PM EST. On Dec. 21, 2025, Agile Lens will stage a fully embodied, looping VR retelling of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol for Quest 2+ headsets. The performance records every live show-mocap, audio, stage cues, and even audience reactions-so the experience can be replayed on demand. Built with Unreal's MetaHuman avatars, the project centers on a new Stage Presence tool for creating theatre-based productions in VR. Free tickets are offered for the final weekend shows, letting audiences visit Dickens's study and watch the ghosts come to life through face and body capture. While promising deeper accessibility and repeatable performances, the team notes VR live theatre is not yet the same as being in the same room with real actors. The project hints at where VR live theatre could go next.

Infillion Launches Agent Connector: The First Agent-Native, Open Execution Layer in Adtech

December 16, 2025, 4:10 PM EST. Infillion unveils Agent Connector, the industry's first agent-native media execution platform built for AI-driven buying. This full-stack solution lets autonomous AI agents plan, bid, and optimize programmatic campaigns through a single open execution layer, replacing manual workflows with real-time, machine-driven operations. Aimed at agencies and brands adopting AI, the platform supports an open, interoperable model-any AI system can connect via MCP and execute across Infillion's unified layer. With forecasts that more than $100B of programmatic spend will move through AI agents by 2028, Infillion positions itself as an infrastructure leader offering an open API-first interface to avoid fragmentation or lock-in.

Enterprise Responses to Cloud and Internet Outages: Overcoming Silos with Models and Templates

December 16, 2025, 4:08 PM EST. Enterprises face a reality where a 'single pane of glass' reveals more about silos than about unified visibility. The article argues that virtualization spans three layers-resource pool, management/mapping, and the network-and that the network layer must stay separated to protect the resource and user environments. The internet itself is layered across ISPs, global connectivity, addressing, and security, creating a complex, interdependent system where outages can ripple across. Despite calls for cross-team overlays, most enterprises reject a single multi-team approach. Instead, the path forward lies in templates, simulations, and world models that can map the behavior of both cloud and internet layers. By embracing these tools, enterprises can improve operational cooperation, define clearer handoffs, and reduce tripping over the crowded floor of interdependent systems.

Tesla Board Pay Tops $3 Billion: Governance Questions for Investors

December 16, 2025, 4:06 PM EST. An Equilar-Reuters analysis finds Tesla's board has earned more than $3 billion in lifetime compensation, largely from stock-options tied to the rising share price. Five current nonexecutive directors drive the figure, including Kimbal Musk (nearly $1B since 2004) and Ira Ehrenpreis (about $869M since 2007) along with chair Robyn Denholm (~$650M since 2014). From 2018-2020, the average director took roughly $12M in cash and stock annually, far above peers like Alphabet. Tesla halted new director grants after 2020 and suspended pay in 2021 amid a shareholder lawsuit settlement. Analysts say relying on stock options can affect board independence, especially as the company weighs Musk compensation and its ongoing litigation over the original pay package.

Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO): The next frontier for space satellites

December 16, 2025, 4:04 PM EST. There are about 15,000 satellites in orbit, most in Low Earth Orbit. A closer frontier-Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) at roughly 60-250 miles above Earth-could ease congestion and unlock new capabilities. Proponents say VLEO satellites deliver higher-resolution imagery for agriculture, climate science, disaster response, and surveillance, plus faster end-to-end communications and reduced latency. Closer vantage points also improve weather forecasting by capturing finer cloud details. Yet the chief obstacle is atmospheric drag: even at these altitudes, residual air slows satellites, causing deorbit within weeks or days if not countered. The von Kármán line around 100 km remains a loose boundary to space. Ongoing research and industry efforts aim to counteract drag and make sustained VLEO operations practical.

Tesla hikes battery cell investments at Gruenheide, targeting 8 GWh/year by 2027

December 16, 2025, 4:02 PM EST. Tesla is ramping up investment at its Gruenheide battery plant near Berlin, aiming to produce up to 8 GWh of battery cells annually from 2027. The company said it will invest in the high three-digit million range, bringing total local cell factory investments to nearly €1 billion. The plan envisions end-to-end manufacturing-from battery cells to vehicles-at a single site, a move Tesla says could improve Europe's battery supply chain resilience and competitiveness against China and the USA. The Gruenheide plant, Tesla's only gigafactory in Europe, employs about 11,500 people and is central to Tesla's strategy to increase European market share.

SAP Expands Platform Moat with PartnerEdge AI Alliances Across BTP and Store

December 16, 2025, 3:58 PM EST. SAP's latest PartnerEdge wins-Lemongrass, RESAAS, and Sovos-embed AI, analytics, and compliance into the Business Technology Platform (BTP) and the SAP Store, reinforcing an application-data-AI flywheel. The announcements push third-party innovation onto SAP's core platform to support faster real-time decision-making and regulatory resilience, while signaling ongoing focus on outcome-based licensing and near-term AI monetization. Investors should still weigh competition from modular cloud players and execution risk around migrations and product evolution. Lemongrass' Build for the Clean Core AI Accelerator plugs directly into the platform, potentially accelerating cloud adoption and AI modernization. Even with optimism, SAP's forecasted revenue/earnings and the dispersion of fair-value estimates suggest a nuanced investment narrative: AI on SAP's platform could be a key catalyst, but risk remains and timing matters.

Meta's Holiday Sale Slashes Quest Game Prices Through January 4

December 16, 2025, 3:56 PM EST. Meta's Horizon Store kicks off a 3-week Holiday Sale, slashing Quest game prices by 35%-65% on blockbuster and indie titles. Deals include Alien: Rogue Incursion, Arizona Sunshine (both), Asgard's Wrath 2, Behemoth, Metro Awakening, Reach, and Resident Evil 4 for Quest. Indie picks such as Arken Age, Bonelab, Dungeons of Eternity, Eleven Table Tennis, Figmin XR, GOLF+, Into Black, Myst, Pistol Whip, Titan Isles, Walkabout Mini Golf, and VRider SBK are discounted too. The sale ends at 11:59pm PT on January 4. Best Buy is offering the Quest 3S at $250 with $110 in perks. Meta also lists 15 sale bundles-buy multiple games or DLC together for less; bundle discounts adjust if you already own titles.

Apple Developing iMac Pro With M5 Max Chip: Leaks Point to High-End Mac Launch

December 16, 2025, 3:48 PM EST. New leaks from kernel debug kit files suggest Apple is testing an iMac with the M5 Max chip, identified as iMac J833c on platform H17C and codename 'Sotra C.' While some internal hardware may be test devices, the reference to the M5 Max indicates a potential launch next year, fitting lingering rumors of a high-end 'Pro' iMac. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have both suggested Apple is pursuing a larger professional iMac. The same debug kit also sketches future Macs featuring the M5/M6 lineups, including MacBook Pro and Mac mini variants, hinting at an expanded M-series family.

ESA to Launch Two Galileo Satellites on Ariane 62: Watch Tomorrow's Space Navigation Upgrade

December 16, 2025, 3:46 PM EST. All eyes turn to the spaceport in Kourou as the ESA prepares to launch two Galileo satellites, SAT 33 and SAT 34, aboard the Ariane 62. This milestone marks a new generation of Galileo navigation, expanding global positioning for smartphones, maritime operations, and emergency response. The Ariane 62 rocket from Europe's spaceport will place the satellites into high orbit, joining a constellation that already powers billions of devices with precise positioning. If you can't be there in person, you can stream the launch live on ESA's channel. The mission underlines international cooperation in space infrastructure, and signals a broader push to enhance satellite navigation for civilians and industry alike.

DirecTV's Move to Boost Starlink Speeds Risks Disrupting Satellite TV Service

December 16, 2025, 3:42 PM EST. Satellite operators are clashing as FCC filings surface concerns about Starlink and interference with legacy services. DirecTV reportedly plans to accelerate Starlink data delivery, a move that could disrupt satellite TV signaling and the broader set-top ecosystem. In parallel, SES has alleged that Starlink interference affected a US government customer, underscoring tensions between broadband-from-orbit and traditional satellite providers. The public dispute highlights regulatory debates over spectrum use, coexistence rules, and safeguards for government and commercial users. As operators push for higher speeds and wider coverage, regulators must weigh competition, network resilience, and security considerations for both pay-TV and satellite broadband ecosystems.

DoorDash launches Zesty: an AI-powered social app for discovering restaurants in SF Bay Area and NYC

December 16, 2025, 3:32 PM EST. DoorDash is expanding beyond delivery with Zesty, an AI-powered social app designed to help users quickly discover local restaurants. Available initially in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York, Zesty uses an AI chatbot to offer personalized recommendations and surfaces prompts like 'A low-key dinner in Williamsburg…' by aggregating data from DoorDash, Google Maps, and TikTok. The app also enables social features to save, share, and follow others' reviews and photos. According to DoorDash, Zesty learns user tastes to refine suggestions and aims to streamline discovery, while pilot testing informs future refinements. This marks another step in DoorDash's shift from delivery to broader local discovery and social engagement.

I tested Tesla FSD v14: 200 km with HW4 reveals a more confident Level 2, still supervised

December 16, 2025, 3:30 PM EST. After 200+ km with FSD v14 on a HW4-equipped Model 3, the update feels like a modest but meaningful upgrade. It's still a Level 2, strictly supervised driving, not the promised unsupervised self-driving. Tesla touts new point-to-point features, and v14 is noticeably more confident and less robotic, with smoother acceleration/deceleration. Most gains come from a more human-like drive rather than raw capability. The update remains most effective on highways, and owner's experience depends on the selected mode- the reviewer favors Hurry for higher-speed driving while staying vigilant. HW3 cars still face limited prospects for true unsupervised driving. In short: v14 improves feel and reliability, but it doesn't deliver true autonomous driving; 200 km confirms it's still a supervised pilot, not a consumer autopilot.

Quantum cryptography timelines must be shortened, industry CEO tells Congress

December 16, 2025, 3:28 PM EST. Ahead of a House cybersecurity hearing, Quantum XChange CEO Eddy Zervigon urges lawmakers to accelerate the adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) across federal networks. He warns that the clash of AI and evolving quantum computing could upend current encryption standards, noting a long era of reliance on a few algorithms. The executive highlights harvest-now-decrypt-later risks and the importance of fortifying entire networks during migration. Zervigon supports moving to PQC algorithms standardized by NIST and calls Congress to shorten or strip artificial timelines delaying migration, arguing that every day without transition leaves data vulnerable to future quantum decryption.

Tesla Left Out of China's First L3 Autonomy Approval as Regulators Tighten Rules

December 16, 2025, 3:26 PM EST. China granted its first conditional Level-3 approvals for autonomous passenger cars on Dec 15, 2025, prioritizing models that align with new safety and data rules. Domestic players like Changan and Arcfox appeared on the list, while Tesla was not. Regulators, including MIIT and the Market Regulation Authority, reclassified Tesla's driver-assistance as "intelligent assisted driving," signaling tighter standards for edge-case handling, sensor redundancy, cloud/edge processing, and vehicle-to-infrastructure integration. Tesla's vast China footprint remains, but compliance with local data residency and stringent benchmarks is still required. The ban or delay reflects not just technology, but a broader push to ensure regulatory clarity after high-profile incidents. In short, local collaboration and stricter regulatory thresholds gave domestic OEMs the early L3 win despite Tesla's testing history.

Larian CEO Addresses Divinity AI Backlash: No AI in Final Divinity, No Staff Reductions

December 16, 2025, 3:10 PM EST. Larian Studios faced backlash after Bloomberg reported the studio uses generative AI for concept art, placeholder text, and ideation. Vincke clarifies that they are neither releasing a game with any AI components nor trimming down teams to replace them with AI. AI is evaluated to make workdays better, not worse, but there will be no AI-generated content in the final Divinity; all work remains human-driven. Community backlash is strongest on Bluesky, including some former employees, though some fans defend AI-for-concepting. Vincke later provided a lengthy IGN response noting ongoing hiring of concept artists, writers, and storytellers, writer rooms, casting performances, and translators.

Leak hints Apple's iMac Pro with M5 Max and other Mac updates

December 16, 2025, 3:06 PM EST. Apple leaker activity this week points to a possible all-in-one iMac Pro powered by an M5 Max, seen in a kernel debug kit codenamed H17C. The kit's internal ID J833c hints at a higher-end desktop designed to replace the discontinued 27-inch iMac. The same leaks sketch other updates: a new Apple TV, a HomePod mini 2, refreshed AirTags and AirPods, an M4 iPad Air, a 12th-gen iPad, next-gen iPhones (including a foldable), and a refreshed Studio Display. In the Mac line, expect M5 Max variants in the MacBook Pro family, and possibly a premium desktop GPU-capable machine. If validated, these signals would bring Apple closer to reviving a true iMac Pro and reasserting a flagship desktop strategy.

VW Converts Dresden Plant into AI, Robotics and Chip Design Research Hub

December 16, 2025, 2:56 PM EST. Volkswagen announced the first closure of its Dresden factory in its 88-year history, transforming the site into an AI, robotics, and chip design research hub by mid-2026. In partnership with the Saxony government and TU Dresden, almost half the factory floor will be occupied by the university, as VW shifts from vehicle production to technology development. The move follows earnings pressure, trade tensions, and a global push for AI-enabled manufacturing. VW also pledged to trim production capacity and jobs in Germany while investing up to €1 billion in AI by 2030. The initiative highlights how automakers are retooling operations to mitigate supply chain risks and accelerate mobility innovation through AI.

Meta's AI glasses gain Conversation Boost and Spotify song-matching features

December 16, 2025, 2:54 PM EST. Meta announced an update to its AI glasses that improves hearing in noisy environments with a new Conversation Boost feature. The function, first shown earlier this year, uses the glasses' open-ear speakers to amplify the voice of the person you're talking to, adjustable via a right-temple swipe or device settings. Initially rolling out to Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN in the U.S. and Canada, the update also adds a Spotify integration that can play songs matching what you're viewing (e.g., album art or a holiday scene). The update arrives in software v21 and will expand beyond the Early Access Program later.

Chrome for Android Adds Gemini-Powered AI Podcast Summaries

December 16, 2025, 2:50 PM EST. Chrome on Android now offers a Gemini-powered AI podcast feature that turns written pages into short, two-voice audio summaries. Two virtual hosts discuss the content, making it easier to absorb while commuting or multitasking. The feature builds on the existing read-aloud tool but delivers a livelier, more natural delivery. It isn't available on every site yet. To try it: update Chrome to version 140.0.7339.124 or newer, open a page, tap the three-dot menu, and select Listen to this page. A Generating AI banner appears, and the mini-podcast starts with two voices. You can pause, rewind, or skip, and the AI audio continues as you scroll. If you prefer traditional reading, switch to Standard Playback.

iOS 26.3 beta splits Weather and Astronomy, adds new Weather wallpapers

December 16, 2025, 2:48 PM EST. iOS 26.3 beta 1 brings a small but notable wallpaper tweak: the Weather and Astronomy sections are split into two dedicated rows. Apple adds a new Weather wallpaper section with three presets, up from a single option in iOS 26.2. Each wallpaper shares the same core feature-live weather for your current location-yet uses different fonts and widget layouts for varied styles. The update aims to simplify choosing a suitable Weather wallpaper without extra customization.

Elon Musk's net worth tops $600B, doubling the wealth of the next richest person

December 16, 2025, 2:46 PM EST. Elon Musk's fortune jumped to $638 billion, cementing him as the world's richest by Bloomberg's wealth index. The surge followed SpaceX's ascent, with an $800 billion market cap and a 42% stake worth about $317 billion. Compared with peers, Larry Page remains the second-richest at around $265 billion, and former top holder Larry Ellison briefly slipped after a $34 billion drop. The move widens the wealth gap, aided by Musk's Tesla pay package and a trajectory that sees wealth accumulate as his companies expand. The story traces Musk's rise from Zip2 to SpaceX and Tesla, highlighting the lasting impact of tech-driven wealth.

Unusual AI Play for 2026: Warby Parker's AI Glasses

December 16, 2025, 2:44 PM EST. Investors can gain AI exposure beyond semiconductors via Warby Parker, which Piper Sandler labels an overweight pick with a new price target of $32 and about 19.2% upside. The note cites the eyewear company's plan to roll out AI-enabled glasses in partnership with Google and Samsung next year, a move that could broaden its customer base and boost sales. Piper estimates Warby Parker could sell 300,000 AI frames in year one (2026), growing to 1 million in year two and 2 million in year three. The model also suggests 30% of prescription lens sales could come from AI glasses in 2026, up from around 20% for Ray-Ban Meta's lens business. With AI glasses demand seen expanding at ~12% CAGR 2025-2034, second movers like Warby Parker have room to win as awareness increases. The stock is up over 8% YTD.

Smartwatches and Diabetes: Real-Time CGM Data on Your Wrist

December 16, 2025, 2:42 PM EST. Wearable tech helps people manage diabetes by displaying real-time CGM data on smartwatches. The watch acts as a bridge, not a sensor, pulling current glucose levels, trend arrows, and graphs from a CGM or insulin pump. Dexcom pioneered watch connectivity, evolving from G4/G5 to G6/G7, with direct-to-watch support that lets you view data without a phone. Apple Watch and Android Wear devices are compatible, with customizable watch-face colors to signal glucose status. Garmin also supports Dexcom data, expanding options for users. While clinical studies on smartwatch use for diabetes are limited, many feel glanceable data aids daily management. Compatibility depends on CGM, watch brand, and software version.

Smartphone Shipments to Decline in 2026 as Chip Costs Rise, Counterpoint Says

December 16, 2025, 2:38 PM EST. Global smartphone shipments are expected to fall about 2.1% in 2026 as memory and chip costs tighten the market. Counterpoint Research cites higher BoM costs squeezing margins and nudging average selling prices (ASPs) higher, especially for entry-level devices. To cope, OEMs are adjusting specs, streamlining portfolios, and steering buyers toward premium models with better margins. The shift could accelerate trends toward fewer low-margin handsets, with Apple and Samsung seen as best positioned to weather near-term shocks. Industry responses include component downgrades, reuse of old parts, and a focus on high-specifications to stimulate upgrades as costs ripple through the supply chain.

Ariane 6 Launches Galileo L14 to Expand Europe's GNSS Constellation

December 16, 2025, 2:34 PM EST. Europe's heavy-lift rocket Ariane 6 is set to launch the first pair of Galileo navigation satellites on the L14 mission from the Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Liftoff is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 12:01 a.m. EST, with live coverage by Arianespace and Space.com. The two satellites will deploy about 3 hours 20 minutes after liftoff, then enter a four-month drift and positioning phase before joining 26 existing Galileo satellites. The constellation orbits at roughly 23,222 kilometers above Earth, delivering Europe's own GNSS. By using Ariane 6, Europe reduces reliance on external launch providers and demonstrates continued growth after four prior flights.

4 Clever Uses for Your Old Apple Watch: Sleep Tracker, Backup, Grandparent Gift, and Retro Gadget

December 16, 2025, 2:32 PM EST. Turn your old Apple Watch into a practical, long-form reuse: a dedicated sleep tracker (watchOS 8+), letting your new device charge while it logs REM, Core, and Deep sleep; use it as a lightweight backup for certain activities; share the watch with a grandparent as a simple companion; or repurpose it into a retro-looking Apple gadget with a few accessories. The piece notes model and watchOS caveats and shows how Sleep and Health apps track metrics and alarms. Whether you keep it for sleep, or as a backup, there are clever paths to extend its life instead of recycling it immediately.

Larian Uses Generative AI in Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity Development, But Faces Pushback

December 16, 2025, 2:30 PM EST. Larian Studios, behind Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity, confirms it uses generative AI in its process, but not for actual game code. According to boss Swen Vincke in an interview with Bloomberg, the team uses AI tools to explore new ideas, generate concept art, craft placeholder text, and assist with PowerPoint presentations. Vincke says nearly everyone at the company is comfortable with it, though Bloomberg notes there has been some internal pushback. The company emphasizes these tools augment creativity rather than replace core development tasks.

Inside TIME's 2025 Person of the Year Interview With Jensen Huang

December 16, 2025, 2:28 PM EST. TIME's 2025 Person of the Year profile centers on Nvidia chief Jensen Huang, who reflects on a life he calls a dream – and a policy frontier that could redefine AI chips. Huang touts Nvidia's role in powering the AI revolution while navigating export controls that once cut China, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE off from its most advanced chips. The piece notes a year of behind-the-scenes diplomacy with President Trump, including meetings with MBS that helped lift embargoes on thousands of Nvidia orders. It also recounts Beijing's China ban and Huang's frustration that China revenue dwindled to zero, countered by Nvidia's push to persuade Washington that tighter controls might spur rivals instead of collaboration. Huang argues for policy that balances national security with innovation.

Samsung to Weather 2026 Smartphone Slump as Counterpoint Forecasts Global Decline

December 16, 2025, 2:12 PM EST. Counterpoint Research forecasts a global smartphone market decline of about 2.1% in 2026, with Samsung shipments also slipping ~2.1% and slightly behind Apple's 2.2% drop. While the numbers look bleak, Samsung may weather the downturn better than many rivals. The chief driver is rising memory costs: DRAM prices have pushed BOM costs higher, with increases of up to 25% for budget devices and around 10-15% for mid- and high-end models. Memory prices could rise another 40% in early 2026, pressuring margins industry-wide. Samsung's scale, premium lineup, and tight vertical integration give it room to maneuver, especially via the Galaxy S and foldables. Rumors suggest price hikes for the Galaxy A series in India and possibly the S26 lineup early next year.

Accenture exec: data and AI strategy is the business strategy, not a side project

December 16, 2025, 2:08 PM EST. At Fortune Brainstorm AI, Arnab Chakraborty, Accenture's Chief Responsible AI Officer, warned leaders that the data and AI strategy is not a separate initiative but the backbone of the business. The message comes from Accenture's collaboration with Telstra, now formalized into a joint venture designed to outpace slow corporate cycles. Telstra's Dayle Stevens noted they moved from a five-year plan to two, and rejected the annual budget trap to accelerate execution. The teams are tackling tech debt and simplifying from ~80 to three data platforms, with a goal to finish in 18 months. Chakraborty stressed focusing on people and culture to drive AI adoption, alongside cleaning up legacy systems and building strong data foundations.

Apple in Enterprise 2026: Execs weigh Platform SSO gains, MDM gaps, and AI integration

December 16, 2025, 2:06 PM EST. Executives see 2026 as a potential inflection point, with Apple likely to keep leading in hardware while enterprise needs push for stronger identity and device management. The big lever remains Platform SSO, enhanced in macOS 26 Tahoe with Automated Device Enrollment during Setup Assistant and a FileVault unlock sign-in, though broader IdP vendor support is still limited. Expect more vendor participation in 2026 as Apple refines the integration between macOS and cloud identity, while AI moves toward a new Model Context Protocol with agentic AI to unify data from disparate tools into actionable insights. Vendors like JumpCloud warn that full support will take time, and that Apple's privacy/playbook remains both a strength and a management hurdle. MacPaw's CleanMyMac Business expands to the enterprise.

IonQ and Aalto Study Shows Linked Quantum Processors Can Beat Larger Single Systems

December 16, 2025, 2:02 PM EST. A joint study by IonQ and Aalto University shows that distributed quantum computers-built from multiple linked QPUs-can outperform a single larger processor under realistic hardware conditions. Using conservative simulations, the team demonstrates that carefully designed modular architectures can achieve lower logical error rates and shorter circuit depth than monolithic implementations for certain classes of circuits, even when entanglement links are relatively slow. The findings suggest a viable near-term path to scaling quantum computers via modular designs without waiting for ultra-fast quantum networks, though they stop short of claiming classical-quantum supremacy. This work challenges the assumption that slow links erase the benefits of distributed quantum computing and highlights an architectural route to growth for the field.

Larian Uses Generative AI for Prototyping, Promises No Slop in Divinity's Final Game

December 16, 2025, 2:00 PM EST. Larian Studios, the studio behind Baldur's Gate 3, is embracing generative AI for ideation and early prototyping, says Swen Vincke. Bloomberg reports the company uses AI for PowerPoint slides, placeholder text, and even concept art, amid internal pushback. Vincke stresses that no AI-generated content will appear in finished games, including the upcoming Divinity title, emphasizing that human creativity and hands-on writing will define the product. He argues AI tools can help identify plot inconsistencies across branching narratives but warns against letting AI generate final material. The move follows past concerns about AI, and references to recent "AI slop" in The Alters highlight ongoing debates about artistic integrity and plagiarism when AI is involved in development.

Tesla FSD nears unsupervised self-driving as Piper Sandler sticks to $500 target

December 16, 2025, 1:58 PM EST. Piper Sandler's Alexander Potter says Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14 is closing the gap to unsupervised self-driving autonomy, citing a dramatic jump in miles between interventions (from ~440 to ~9,200) after the v14 rollout and the v14.1/14.2 refinements. The upgrade reportedly reduced stuttering and brake issues, added Arrival Options for parking scenarios, and improved decision-making. Musk has suggested v14.3 could complete the puzzle, with broader rollout later this year or early 2026. Piper Sandler maintains an Overweight rating and a $500 price target on TSLA. While driver monitoring and regulatory concerns persist, the FSD progress and continued coverage by Wall Street underline growing optimism around Tesla's autonomous driving program.

Rumor: Half-Life 3 Could Launch with Steam Machine in Spring 2026, Claims Journalist

December 16, 2025, 1:56 PM EST. Veteran journalist Mike Straw on an Insider Gaming podcast claims all his sources are adamant that Half-Life 3 will be a launch title for Valve's Steam Machine, with a Spring 2026 window. He says the information comes from insiders, not random rumors, tying the game to Valve's early-2026 hardware push (the Frame, Controller, and the Steam Machine). But Straw concedes his earlier reports about a date were not reliable enough to publish, and those dates have since passed. The report highlights a plausible link between a long-awaited game and Valve's hardware strategy, but notes there is still no official confirmation.

Moto g power 2026 debuts with durable design, AI camera and long-lasting battery

December 16, 2025, 1:54 PM EST. The new moto g power – 2026 blends durability and value with a 6.8" 120Hz FHD+ display, IP68/IP69 protection, and Gorilla Glass 7i. It packs a 5200 mAh battery with 30W TurboPower and Battery Care for extended life, delivering up to two days of usage. An AI-powered camera system-50MP main with Quad Pixel, OIS, 8MP ultrawide, macro, and a 32MP selfie camera-offers Auto Night Vision, Portrait, Auto Smile Capture, and Shot Optimization for versatile photography. The device features premium audio: stereo speakers, Hi-Res Audio, and Dolby Atmos, plus an ultra-bright display with High Brightness Mode (up to 1000 nits) for outdoor clarity. It arrives in Pantone Pure Cashmere and Evening Blue with a leather-inspired finish, combining rugged reliability with refined style at an accessible price.

Quantum trick trims bloated AI models, boosting efficiency

December 16, 2025, 1:52 PM EST. An investigation into a quantum-inspired method that helps shrink bloated AI models. The approach targets redundant parameters, enabling faster inference and lower memory usage without sacrificing accuracy. The piece features insights from the study and explains how quantum concepts could inform practical model compression strategies in real-world AI deployments.

17 Best Amazon Tablet Deals for Christmas: Save on Kindles, iPads, Fires and More

December 16, 2025, 1:50 PM EST. With Christmas just days away, this roundup highlights the best Amazon tablet deals across Kindle, iPad, Fire and Samsung lines. The holiday sale is slashing prices on tablets for students, streamers, travelers, and everyday use, making it a strong last-minute gift option. Discounts span Kindles, iPads, Fire tablets, and Samsung tablets, with many models starting as low as $64. Several of these devices appear on our list of the best tablets this year, and they're part of Amazon's broader holiday sale and gift guides. Check out the dedicated Quick Links for easy navigation: Kindle Deals, iPad Deals, Fire Tablet Deals, and Samsung Deals.

Apple Music Arrives Natively in GM Vehicles, Cadillac Debuts Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos

December 16, 2025, 1:48 PM EST. Apple Music is rolling out natively in GM vehicles, with select 2025 and newer Cadillac and Chevrolet models gaining direct access to millions of songs, playlists, exclusive content, live radio, and personalized recommendations through the car's infotainment system. The integration uses GM's software platform and OnStar connectivity, with streaming included at no extra cost for eight years via OnStar Basics. For Cadillac owners, Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos delivers studio-grade sound in the cabin, aided by the 23-speaker AKG system in models like the VISTIQ. GM's OTA updates keep the app current after purchase, expanding built-in apps and services for ongoing entertainment. More GM brands will follow.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold charges at 45W wired and 15W wireless, fastest foldable charging yet

December 16, 2025, 1:46 PM EST. The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold supports 45W wired charging and 15W wireless charging, making it Samsung's fastest folding-phone charger to date. Previous Galaxy foldables maxed out at 25W wired, so the TriFold's 5600mAh battery and Super-Fast Charging 2.0 enable up to a 50% charge in 30 minutes. The phone also supports Wireless PowerShare for reverse wireless charging. Released first in South Korea, the TriFold ships with flagship specs like the Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB RAM, and 512GB/1TB storage, and it features a massive 10-inch display and a triple-fold form. Huawei's tri-fold offers 66W, but TriFold remains the fastest charging foldable from Samsung to date.

Rocket Lab readies second Electron launch in a three-mission week

December 16, 2025, 1:44 PM EST. Rocket Lab aimed to close 2025 with a trio of Electron launches across its New Zealand and U.S. pads, including the KAIST-led Bridging the Swarm mission carrying Neonsat-1A for KAIST's SaTReC. An earlier Dec. 14 launch of the RAISE and Shine mission for JAXA set the stage for back-to-back flights. However, a Dec. 15/16 abort occurred when an Electron sensor flagged out-of-family data, prompting a hold and a straightforward fix. The company plans to select a new launch date for Bridging the Swarm and proceed with the week's program, including a Wallops Flight Facility mission (Avalanche/STP-S-30 DiskSat) on Dec. 19. The Neonsat-1A deployment targets a 540 km LEO at 97.4°, with the Neonsat series aiming to form a constellation.

Google marks Pixel accidental touch prevention as fixed, likely landing in a future update

December 16, 2025, 1:40 PM EST. Google has marked the Pixel accidental touch prevention issue as fixed on its public issue tracker, suggesting a future update or feature drop will address pocket-dialing and rogue screen touches. The fix reportedly won't arrive in the December 2025 patch, but is expected in a forthcoming release. The feature would detect when a Pixel is in a pocket or bag and ignore unintended input, a long-standing complaint across Pixel generations. While Google hasn't shared details on how it will work, the upgrade signals a clear move toward safer pocket use, with other Android devices already offering some form of pocket mode.

HP G10 15.6-inch Laptop Hits 80% Off on Amazon, Bundled with Accessories for $480

December 16, 2025, 1:38 PM EST. Launch price slashed: the HP G10 15.6-inch laptop on Amazon is an impressive 80% off, dropping to $480. The bundle adds real value with free shipping and a kit including a Redragon wireless mouse, an external optical drive, a screen wipe, and Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. Specs: 15.6-inch Full HD display, AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (up to 4.30 GHz), 16GB DDR4 RAM, and 512GB SSD. The panel offers 62.5% sRGB coverage with an anti-glare coating, which is adequate for everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and light multitasking. Also ships before Christmas if ordered today. A solid option for work, study, and casual use, though not a powerhouse as noted.

How AI Could Transform Mammograms to Predict Future Health Risks

December 16, 2025, 1:36 PM EST. AI could repurpose routine mammograms into predictors of future risk for breast cancer and cardiovascular disease. In this STAT segment, health tech correspondent Katie Palmer discusses with host Robin Young how AI analyzes imaging data to identify high-risk patients, support early intervention, and tailor screening. The piece, airing December 16, 2025, also weighs data privacy, bias, and clinical integration, and notes that audio will be available after the broadcast.

Adobe Firefly gains prompt-based video editing and third-party models like FLUX.2 and Astra

December 16, 2025, 1:34 PM EST. Adobe Firefly is rolling out a new video editor that enables prompt-based edits to colors, camera angles, and other elements without redoing the clip. The update adds third-party models such as Runway's Aleph, Black Forest Labs' FLUX.2, and Topaz Astra, plus Adobe's own Firefly Video model. A new timeline view lets you adjust frames and audio more easily. FLUX.2 arrives across platforms now, with Adobe Express support coming in January. Astra lets you upscale videos to 1080p or 4K, while Aleph accepts targeted prompts like Change the sky to overcast. This expansion follows prior Firefly updates and extends access for higher-tier plans through January 15.

Apple TV Adds Google Cast Support on Android as Netflix Drops the Feature

December 16, 2025, 1:32 PM EST. Apple TV is making it easier for Android users to watch Apple TV content on the big screen by adding Google Cast support to the Android app. The update lets users cast videos and audio directly to their TV, a move that could broaden Apple TV's reach amid ongoing streaming consolidation. It comes as Netflix recently removed Google Cast support in its own app, a decision that may push some subscribers to switch services. Severance, The Morning Show, Slow Horses, and films like F1 highlight Apple's lineup. To cast, users install the Apple TV app from Google Play and tap the Cast icon.

Instagram for TV Launches Reels on Big Screen via Fire TV

December 16, 2025, 1:30 PM EST. Instagram is piloting a new TV-facing app called Instagram for TV that streams Reels on the living room screen. Initially launching on Amazon's Fire TV in the U.S., the pilot aims to boost big-screen viewing and social sharing. There's no advertising yet on the TV app, but this could come later. The experience personalizes content based on follows and engagement, and groups Reels by channels and categories for easy browsing. Reels and Stories autoplay when you select a creator or channel. The app also surfaces Reels popular with friends, supports search, and allows up to five accounts on one home screen or a dedicated TV account. IG for TV is distinct from the former IGTV initiative and signals Meta's push to expand Reels on larger screens.

2026 Smartphone Shipments Forecast Revised Down as Memory Shortage Drives BOM Costs Up

December 16, 2025, 1:24 PM EST. An updated forecast shows 2026 smartphone shipments revised downward as a global memory shortage drives up BOM costs and strains the supply chain. Counterpoint Research senior analyst Yang WangYang explains that higher component prices and scarce memory chips tighten margins for OEMs, push up device prices, and threaten launch plans across key markets. The revision underscores persistent bottlenecks in memory supply, with downstream effects on production schedules, inventory management, and competitive dynamics in the smartphone sector.

Bank of America's AI-chip bets for 2026: Nvidia, Broadcom and Lam Research lead the pack

December 16, 2025, 1:22 PM EST. Bank of America says AI remains the core trade for 2026, with semis expected to deliver solid, though choppy, returns as data-center utilization, tight supply, and enterprise adoption fuel demand. The note spotlights six large-cap names led by Nvidia, with a price target near $275 implying about 56% upside. Broadcom follows with roughly 47% upside, and Lam Research targets about 19% upside at $195. The bank sees 2026 semis sales climbing ~30% toward near $1 trillion, driven by LLM builders, hyperscalers and sovereign buyers. Key considerations include valuation, the memory/fab cycle, and free cash flow generation amid potential volatility.

AirPods Could Get AI-Driven Upgrades Like Visual Look Up and Contextual Reminders

December 16, 2025, 1:16 PM EST. Fresh whispers from iPhone code and MacRumors suggest AirPods may get a substantial AI makeover in spring 2026 with an iOS 26 era, tapping into Apple Intelligence. The leak cites Visual Look Up integration, letting the earbuds leverage on-device computer vision alongside photos and camera data, plus potential for a more camera-forward AirPods. Another feature, Contextual Reminders, would surface reminders tied to location, like a grocery stop or gym session. A third cue, ConversationBreakthroughVQA, hints at a visual question answering capability to surface important notifications or translate audio without dropping focus. Rumors also point to camera-equipped AirPods and enhanced precision outdoor location understanding, expanding beyond current AirPods Pro 2/Max range. If real, these upgrades could redefine what AI means for wireless earbuds.

Watch Japanese H3 rocket launch Michibiki 5 navigation satellite tonight

December 16, 2025, 1:12 PM EST. Tonight, Japan's H3 rocket will launch the Michibiki 5 navigation satellite from Tanegashima Space Center at 9:10 p.m. EST (02:10 GMT). Live coverage starts at 8:15 p.m. EST via Space.com and JAXA. Michibiki 5 will join the QZSS as Japan's expanded native navigation network, growing toward a planned 11-satellite constellation and improved regional coverage across Asia-Oceania using GPS in an integrated system. The H3 marks a comeback after its 2023 debut failure, with five consecutive missions since, including a February 2025 launch of a Michibiki satellite. Tonight's flight continues Japan's push in space capability and international interoperability with GPS.

AI Advancing in Science: OpenAI's FrontierScience Benchmark Pushes Boundaries

December 16, 2025, 1:10 PM EST. OpenAI's FrontierScience benchmark tests whether AI models can advance scientific reasoning across physics, chemistry, and biology. Founded by Demis Hassabis and championed by Sam Altman's visions, OpenAI aims to rigorously measure whether AI can accelerate discovery. The two-tier test includes Olympiad-level questions and a Research tier with open-ended problems, such as meso-nitrogen atoms in nickel(II) phthalocyanine and derivations of plasma electrostatic wave modes. Progress has accelerated recently due to reinforcement learning and improved reasoning, with GPT-5.2 currently the top performer-77.1% on Olympiad and 25.3% on Research. While promising, FrontierScience omits experiments and visual data, so it captures only part of scientific capability. If models close the gap, AI could become a powerful collaborator for scientists.

Ford retreats from aggressive EV push as Michigan subsidies back battery plant

December 16, 2025, 1:04 PM EST. Ford is dialing back its EV ambitions and pivoting toward battery storage and hybrid options after years of losses. The company will shrink its EV lineup, cancel the F-150 Lightning production at Rouge, and shift investment toward the BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall, which is now pivoting to produce residential batteries rather than large-scale EVs. Ford expects a roughly $19.5 billion hit in Q4 tied to its EV bets and has tallied about $13 billion in losses since 2023. The move comes as demand wanes following the end of the federal $7,500 EV tax credit. Michigan awarded about $2 billion in incentives to the project to create thousands of jobs, but current figures show only around 100 people employed. Ford says the shift redeploys capital into higher-return opportunities, aiming for a more resilient and profitable future.

Samsung kicks off One UI 8 Watch rollout for Galaxy Watch 4 and 4 Classic with Wear OS 6

December 16, 2025, 1:02 PM EST. Samsung is rolling out One UI 8 Watch (Wear OS 6) to the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic, marking the final major upgrade for Samsung's first-gen Wear OS lineup. The update, starting in South Korea with PDA version JYK4, brings Tile System, enhanced watch faces, and Mindfulness features, plus a new Bar reportedly included. Samsung says global rollout will follow this month. The release also includes newer security patches and core optimizations that improve app support and faster launches. Although support for Galaxy Watch 4 had been questionable after August 2025, Samsung continues to push updates to the two watches. Users can trigger updates via Settings > Software update on the watch or through the Samsung Wearable app on a Galaxy phone.

Reese Witherspoon: AI and social media would change the path to stardom

December 16, 2025, 1:00 PM EST. Reese Witherspoon reflects on how AI and social media have reshaped Hollywood. From a 25-year-old breakout in Legally Blonde to founding Hello Sunshine, she notes today's creators must be producer, director, and marketer, not just actors. She says her career might not be possible now, in an era where technology enables self-shooting and self-promotion. The piece contrasts her old grind with today's pressures, including anxiety-driven success that helped her rise but isn't sustainable. The discussion surveys AI's ascent in entertainment, from digital de-aging and voice cloning to major deals like Disney's partnership with OpenAI's Sora, expanding virtual appearances for characters. As studios weigh ethics, audiences wonder how AI will redefine acting, creation, and the balance between innovation and authenticity.

Pimax Crystal Super Hands-On: Rob Cole's Deep-Dive into the Flagship PCVR Headset

December 16, 2025, 12:58 PM EST. Rob Cole goes hands-on with the Pimax Crystal Super PCVR headset in this exclusive first look for Skarredghost. The piece compares the new Crystal Super 50ppd to the Crystal and Light, notes the included DMAS off-ear speakers, and previews a deeper in-depth review next year with a lighthouse faceplate and Studioform Creative comfort accessories. Expect practical insights on optics, comfort, and performance, plus plans to test different optical modules and mods learned from two years of Lighthouse tracking. Pimax supplied the Crystal Super 50ppd and DMAS for this review.

Is the EU Trying to Control Your Wallet? Debating the Digital Euro

December 16, 2025, 12:56 PM EST. Discussion around the digital euro has grown since 2021, with competing views on privacy and control. The ECB calls it an 'answer in a world of change' offering enhanced privacy, universal acceptance and free basic use. Critics warn it could give the EU tools to monitor money, fueling a petition with over 388,000 signatures to reject it. The ECB plans a rollout by 2029, with trials possible as early as 2027 if regulation passes. The digital euro would be central bank money in digital form, held in a wallet and issued directly by the ECB, not via intermediaries, and used alongside cash. Officials say it should balance traceability and privacy, with GDPR safeguards to protect users.

Bank of America's 5 top stock picks in the AI sector

December 16, 2025, 12:50 PM EST. Bank of America reveals its 5 top stock picks in the AI sector powering the AI boom. The selections highlight firms at the core of scalable compute, software, and data infrastructure that drive modern AI workloads. For investors, these picks balance exposure to leading tech names with considerations around earnings, valuations, and macro momentum. This overview explains why each pick sits at the intersection of capital efficiency and AI-enabled growth.

Merriam-Webster's 2025 Word of the Year: 'Slop' Targets AI-Generated Content

December 16, 2025, 12:46 PM EST. Merriam-Webster named slop the 2025 Word of the Year, describing digital content of low quality often produced in quantity by artificial intelligence. The dictionary cites absurd videos, talking cats and AI-written books as examples, reflecting concerns about how AI-generated media shapes our online world. The choice adds to a trend of tech-influenced selections from other dictionaries, highlighting language as a lens on technology and AI. Merriam-Webster notes that while slop can be annoying, it also sends a message about the impact of automation on human creativity. The discussion sits alongside other candidates like performative content and broader debates about tech's role in daily life.

Musk hits $600B net worth as SpaceX IPO eyed at $800B, Forbes says

December 16, 2025, 12:42 PM EST. Elon Musk has become the first person to cross a $600 billion net worth, according to Forbes, aided by a looming SpaceX IPO expected at about an $800 billion valuation. With an estimated 42% stake, the listing would boost his fortune further if the deal goes ahead next year. Musk also benefits from his roughly 12% stake in Tesla, whose stock has firmed this year even as sales flag, with new robotaxi tests stirring investor interest. Earlier, Tesla shareholders approved a $1 trillion pay package for Musk, underscoring a push toward AI and robotics. Separately, his xAI startup is reportedly in talks to raise about $15 billion at a $230 billion valuation. Reuters did not have comment from Musk or the companies.

5 Surprising Satellite Facts They Didn't Teach You in School

December 16, 2025, 12:38 PM EST. More satellites are in orbit than ever, now over 11,000 as of May. The space industry is evolving quickly as technology and needs change. This piece highlights what satellites can do beyond basic comms: direct-to-cell connections via Starlink and AST SpaceMobile, in-space manufacturing by private companies, and imaging advances with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that sees through clouds and at night. Companies like Varda Space and Space Forge are testing production, materials, and reentry tech, reshaping how we build on and return from space. From manufacturing in microgravity to global connectivity and Earth observation, the field is expanding, unlocking new capabilities for science, business, and everyday life.

Rising memory costs threaten smartphone recovery as memory prices surge

December 16, 2025, 12:36 PM EST. Analysts warn that rising memory costs could derail the smartphone rebound. Counterpoint Research has cut its 2026 shipment forecast to a 2.1% decline, citing tighter DRAM and NAND supply and higher memory prices. The squeeze risks squeezing vendors who must justify pricier devices as replacement cycles lengthen and devices become "good enough." Memory demand from AI/datacenter players is prioritizing high-margin chips, pushing costs higher for mass-market phones. Prices could climb up to 40% through Q2 2026, with potential 8-15% bumps to bill of materials. Samsung reportedly signaling larger price hikes. The impact hits entry-level and mid-range models hardest, further pressuring brands like HONOR, OPPO, and Vivo as shipments fade from optimism.

Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft review: hardware shines, but it's not a notebook replacement

December 16, 2025, 12:32 PM EST. Amazon's Kindle Scribe Colorsoft nails the hardware: an 11-inch E Ink display with front lighting, a responsive Premium Pen stylus, long battery life, and clean annotations. It's a superb reader for color-on-E Ink and a solid notetaker for a certain crowd. But at $629.99, it's expensive, especially versus a Kindle Paperwhite plus a Hobonichi Techo. The 11-inch panel is large for many bags, making one-handed travel awkward. Annotating can be finicky, there's some ghosting after refreshes, and colors aren't vibrant. You also pay for Amazon's walled garden. In practice, it shines as an at-home or desk device, not a portable notebook or full Kindle replacement.

Ai2 launches Molmo 2: open-source AI vision that rivals Google, Meta and OpenAI

December 16, 2025, 12:30 PM EST. Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) unveils Molmo 2, a family of open-source AI vision models that can watch, track, analyze, and answer questions about videos. In demos, Molmo 2 identifies teams and scores, counts actions with timestamps and pixel coordinates, tracks multiple subjects across frames, and even generates structured recipes from cooking videos. Ai2 claims Molmo 2 beats open-source competitors on short video analysis and tracking and approaches or exceeds some closed systems like Gemini 3 on video tasks. The launch caps a year of milestones for Ai2, which has funded projects with NSF and Nvidia, released Olmo 3, and amassed 21M downloads and nearly 3B queries. Ai2 promotes fully open AI systems as an alternative to proprietary models.

Sergey Brin's commute includes conversations with an unreleased Gemini AI about building data centers

December 16, 2025, 12:24 PM EST. During a recent commute, Sergey Brin reportedly chats with an unreleased Gemini AI model about how to plan and construct data centers. The anecdote underscores how high-profile tech leaders envision AI assisting infrastructure decisions and reflects broader interest in how Gemini AI might influence real-world engineering. The story highlights the interface between human expertise and advanced systems, suggesting potential workflow shifts as AI tools become more integrated into strategic planning for large-scale tech infrastructure.

Larian Uses Generative AI in Development; Divinity Will Not Include AI-Generated Content

December 16, 2025, 12:22 PM EST. Larian is using generative AI as a development aid, according to CEO Swen Vincke, but the studio's upcoming Divinity game will not feature AI-generated content. After last week's Game Awards reveal, Vincke told Bloomberg that AI helps explore ideas, expand internal presentations, develop concept art, and draft placeholder text, yet the game itself remains human-written. While some employees pushed back, Vincke says the crew is largely comfortable with the approach. The aim is to shorten development time for Divinity, potentially by parallelizing quest and storyline work and leveraging AI as an additional tool rather than a replacement. Larian continues to grow in size as it prepares for its next turn-based RPG, following the success of Baldur's Gate 3.

Rising chip costs push global smartphone shipments down in 2026, Counterpoint says

December 16, 2025, 12:20 PM EST. Global smartphone shipments are forecast to fall 2.1% in 2026 as rising chip costs weigh on demand, according to Counterpoint Research. The industry has faced a shortage of legacy memory chips, pushing total bill-of-materials (BOM costs) up about 20-30% since the start of the year. The pain is most acute in the sub-$200 segment, with Chinese brands like Honor and Oppo seen as more vulnerable. Apple and Samsung are deemed best positioned to weather the downturn. Separately, Nvidia's plan to use smartphone-style memory in AI servers could push server-memory prices higher, potentially doubling by late 2026 as AI demand drives memory usage. IDC also flags a 0.9% decline in 2026 shipments.

Mac mini M4 returns to record-low $479 on sale

December 16, 2025, 12:16 PM EST. Apple's Mac mini M4 is back on sale at a record-low $479 (down from $599), a 20% discount that matches its all-time low since Black Friday. Released in late 2024, the compact desktop impressed reviewers with speed and a standard 16GB RAM. The base model includes 256GB SSD and offers front-facing USB-C and headphone ports. For power users, higher specs are available: the Mac mini M4 with 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD for $690 (down from $799; 14% off) and a 24GB RAM / 512GB SSD variant for $890 (down from $999; 11% off). Check our Apple deals coverage for more discounts, and follow @EngadgetDeals on X for updates and buying advice.

Banking's AI Reckoning: 13 Expert Predictions for 2026

December 16, 2025, 12:14 PM EST. AI experiments are ending as 2026 ushers in an era of autonomous agents, synthetic data risks, and trust-driven metrics in banking. SAS's 13 expert predictions map breakthroughs, blind spots, and breaking points that will separate leaders from laggards. Key themes: trust becomes a verifiable performance metric with transparency across every prediction and interaction; agentic AI moves from promise to production, automating customer requests and workflows at scale; governance and explainability become central to decisioning; synthetic data threatens core repositories; and the rise of proof-driven intelligence. Banks must industrialize AI for decisioning and operations to turn pilots into profit, while managing disputes and governance as a strategic edge in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Anthropic Exec Forcibly Deploys Claude on Gay Discord Server, Members Flee

December 16, 2025, 12:12 PM EST. An LGBTQ+ Discord server for gay gamers collapsed after Anthropic executive and moderator Jason Clinton deployed Claude, the company's AI chatbot, despite members' protests. Users voted to restrict Claude to its own channel, but Clinton overrode the decision and launched it on Thanksgiving, raising privacy and consent concerns as bot conversations crowded out human chat. Members describe the action as part of a troubling AI 'god-complex' among C-suite leaders. The server, once a vibrant safe space for older queer gamers, saw an exodus as discussions moved to the bot. Clinton defended the deployment with controversial claims about AI sentience and emotions.

Android 17 to Debut Motion Assist to Combat Motion Sickness

December 16, 2025, 12:06 PM EST. Google is reportedly preparing to launch Motion Assist with Android 17 (code-named Cinnamon Bun) to help users tolerate motion sickness in vehicles. The feature uses on-screen dots that shift with the car's motion, echoing Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS. An APK teardown by Android Authority in late 2024 suggested the issue was rendering constraints in older builds, since Android 16 couldn't overlay dots on protected system areas. The coming Motion Cues API would enable rendering in SystemUI zones like the status bar and notifications. Expect Android 17 to arrive around June 2026. For immediate relief, some users can try a third-party app called KineStop from the Play Store, which requires Display over other apps permission.

Smartphones likely to cost more in 2026 as AI memory demand tightens supply

December 16, 2025, 12:02 PM EST. Counterpoint Research warns smartphones could rise nearly 7% in 2026 as shipments fall, creating higher prices and fewer options. The pinch comes from AI data centers driving memory demand for DRAM, with suppliers like Samsung and SK Hynix unable to keep up. Budget phones face 20-30% BOM increases; mid-range and premium models aren't spared, as memory prices could climb another ~40% into Q2 2026. Manufacturers face a choice between absorbing costs or passing them to consumers, though Apple and Samsung look best positioned to weather the storm.

Smartphone Shipments to Fall in 2026 as Memory Costs Rise, Impacts Apple, Samsung

December 16, 2025, 11:56 AM EST. Global smartphone shipments are expected to decline in 2026 as memory costs tighten margins for major brands. Apple (AAPL) is forecast to see smartphone shipments fall about 2.1-2.2% next year due to memory shortages and higher component costs that constrain production. Counterpoint projects similar declines for Apple's iPhone shipments, while higher input costs weigh on Samsung as well. The shortages stem from issues in DRAM and NAND production, pushing up prices for components and prompting cautious build plans. Analysts note that despite strong demand for premium devices, overall volumes should stay muted until memory markets stabilize. Investors will watch for new product cycles later in the year to offset the slowdown in 2026.

Bluetooth 6.0: Key Features Shaping Wireless Headphones

December 16, 2025, 11:54 AM EST. Bluetooth 6.0, announced by the Bluetooth SIG in September 2024, introduces ISOAL to split audio data for faster processing, potentially lowering latency to under 10 ms in ideal conditions and around 20 ms in typical use. It also adds Channel Sounding, boosting location accuracy to about 10 cm and enhancing security for locks and device tracking like Find My. The update improves power efficiency and pairing speed, with smarter device scanning. Real-world devices from Apple, Google and others are arriving, with potential for longer range and longer battery life for wireless headphones.

Why AI Still Struggles on the Factory Floor

December 16, 2025, 11:34 AM EST. Despite huge investments, AI's promise hasn't fully materialized on the factory floor. Outdated infrastructure, fragmented data systems, and unreliable connectivity keep this $2.9 trillion industry from realizing real-world gains. Most factories lack the digital foundation necessary for AI to deliver measurable impact, leaving benefits largely theoretical. While predictive maintenance and quality control show promise, they require clean data, modern networks, and clear business goals. Analysts say the path forward isn't flashier models but fixing basic systems, aligning AI projects with measurable outcomes, and making targeted upgrades such as edge computing. Thoughtful modernization could unlock real gains; delaying could widen the gap as reindustrialization accelerates.

DJI Drone Ban Appears Inevitable: What It Means for US Flyers and Content Creators

December 16, 2025, 11:28 AM EST. With no security audit completed, a ban on DJI drones in the US market looks likely by December 23. If enacted, hobbyists and professionals could lose access to the leading consumer drone brand and face workflow interruptions. The outcome matters for content creators who rely on DJI gear for filming, data handling, and cloud services, as well as retailers and repair shops linked to DJI ecosystems. Expect policy nuances around exemptions, compliance, and transition options, including potential switch costs and stock ripples. Operators should prepare backup plans, review data flows, and assess multi-brand kits in case the ban moves forward. This is a developing policy story with updates expected as regulators weigh national security concerns and market impacts.

Anthropic Exec Deploys Claude AI Bot in Gay Discord, Members Clash and Leave

December 16, 2025, 11:18 AM EST. A Discord community for queer gamers spirals into chaos after Anthropic Deputy CISO Jason Clinton overrode user decisions and deployed Claude as an AI chatbot on Thanksgiving, despite protests. Members say the bot drowned out conversations, raised privacy concerns, and sparked fears about consent and corporate overreach. Clinton argued AI models have emotions and cited research on neuron-like clusters, while users pushed back against what they call mob rule. The incident underscores tensions between AI deployment in niche communities, rights of participants, and the ethics of tech leadership. As the server becomes a ghost town, questions mount about governance, safety, and the social impact of AI in online spaces.

Bethlehem Man Sentenced Under Pennsylvania's AI Child-Porn Law

December 16, 2025, 11:16 AM EST. A Bethlehem man was among the first defendants sentenced under Pennsylvania's new AI-generated child sex abuse law. Adam Erdman, 35, received two years, four months to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing AI-generated child sexual abuse material. The case shows how the law, passed last year, targets the use of artificial intelligence to create or possess explicit images of minors. Prosecutors say Erdman downloaded vacation photos and used AI photo-editing software to depict the children nude. Lehigh County Judge Kristie M. Marks handed down the sentence. The DA credited lawmakers Rep. Ryan Mackenzie and Sen. Tracy Pennycuick for crafting the legislation. The case was investigated by Bethlehem Police and prosecuted by Lehigh County prosecutors.

Orbital House Of Cards: A Solar Storm, 2.8 Days, and the Kessler Syndrome Risk

December 16, 2025, 11:14 AM EST. New research looks at megaconstellations and warns a single collision could trigger the Kessler syndrome. The paper introduces the CRASH Clock to quantify how fast a catastrophe could unfold without collision avoidance or in cases of degraded situational awareness. With more than 14,000 satellites in orbit by 2024-and SpaceX's Starlink megaconstellation making up a large share-debris endangers other satellites and even space access. Geomagnetic storms and command-link outages could shorten operator response times, increasing debris growth in low Earth orbit (LEO). Though not yet peer-reviewed, the authors call for better metrics and mitigation strategies to protect the orbital environment from chain reactions and disruptive events.

SNL Faces AI-Image Questions After Weekend Update Gag

December 16, 2025, 11:10 AM EST. SNL aired a Colin Jost joke accompanied by an image that many suspect was AI-generated. Deadline's AI detector flagged the image as 99.9% AI. NBCUniversal did not comment. Critics say AI-made visuals can undercut the joke and tone; others argue the familiar, quirky photoshops are part of SNL's craft. The network's public AI policy covers synthetic media in ads, not editorial content. The incident follows a recent SNL skit that mocked AI imagery.

SNL Accused of Using Undeclared AI Image in Weekend Update; Debate Over Synthetic Media

December 16, 2025, 11:08 AM EST. Saturday Night Live faced questions about whether it used an undeclared AI-generated image to illustrate a Colin Jost joke on Weekend Update. Deadline screenshots and Hive's AI detector suggested a 99.9% probability the image was produced by an AI tool, though NBCUniversal declined to comment. Critics argued such visuals undercut the joke and the tradition of quirks in SNL's photoshops, while supporters noted concerns about synthetic media in political satire. The controversy comes as NBCUniversal's policy on declaring AI in editorial content remains opaque, even as ads require prominent disclosure of synthetic media. The discussion echoes past SNL bits like the "AI Photos" skit and underscores the tension between humor, transparency, and the evolving role of AI in late-night comedy.

Orbital House of Cards: New CRASH Clock Signals Urgent Kessler Syndrome Risk for Earth's Orbits

December 16, 2025, 11:06 AM EST. A recent preprint studies the crowded orbits of megaconstellations and warns that a single event could trigger a chain reaction known as the Kessler syndrome. Researchers propose the CRASH Clock to quantify how quickly a catastrophic collision could unfold if collision avoidance fails or solar storms rob satellites of situational awareness. With more than 14,000 objects in orbit-about 8,800 of them part of SpaceX's Starlink megaconstellation-debris risks are rising and even the ESA has had to dodge near-misses. The paper notes that current actions could degrade the orbital environment and potentially trap humanity in space or disrupt GPS and communications. The authors call for better metrics and robust debris-avoidance strategies to prevent a gravity of collisions from cascading across LEO.

Psychological safety in the AI era: embedding culture for enterprise AI success

December 16, 2025, 10:56 AM EST. Enterprises rolling out AI face two barriers: mastering the tech and shaping a culture that supports it. Psychological safety-the freedom to express opinions and take calculated risks without fear of career repercussions-emerges as essential for AI adoption. In safe environments, teams challenge assumptions and raise concerns about new tools, a prerequisite for leveraging nascent AI capabilities. Infosys CTO Rafee Tarafdar calls psychological safety mandatory in this fast-evolving era. A MIT Technology Review Insights survey of 500 business leaders finds broad self-reported safety, but persistent fear too, suggesting cultural undercurrents can undermine public safety messages. The report highlights that experiment-friendly cultures correlate with higher AI success, yet many organizations still fear blame after misfires. Achieving safety requires a systems-level HR approach embedded in collaboration processes.

Ford pivots Kentucky EV battery plant to energy storage, cuts 1,600 jobs, bets $2B on grid storage

December 16, 2025, 10:38 AM EST. Ford laid off 1,600 Kentucky battery workers as it shifts capital from EV batteries to battery energy storage systems for the U.S. power grid. The Glendale/KY plant will be repurposed to produce 5 MWh+ ESS, LFP prismatic cells, modules, and DC container systems, with initial capacity online within 18 months and at least 20 GWh annually by late 2027. The move follows softer EV demand and the end of government incentives. Ford plans to invest roughly $2B over the next two years to scale the business and leverage its U.S. manufacturing footprint to support grid infrastructure and data centers, signaling a broader strategic shift from consumer EVs toward high-return energy storage opportunities.

Blue Origin Nears Certification for National Security Launches via Four-Flight Plan for New Glenn

December 16, 2025, 10:36 AM EST. Blue Origin is halfway through a four-flight path to certify its New Glenn rocket for National Security Space Launch (NSSL) missions. The Space Systems Command (SSC) confirmed the plan after two 2025 launches, with the second flight recovering the GS1 first stage. In April 2025, SSC named Blue Origin alongside SpaceX and ULA as the most qualified to launch government payloads, with Blue Origin slated for seven missions once certified. Commander Lt. Gen. Garrant said post-flight data reviews will precede formal approval, so certification won't be immediate but could be timely if the next two flights go well. The effort unfolds amid the SpacePower Conference and Cape Canaveral activity at Launch Complex 36.

Databricks raises $4B at a $134B valuation as its AI push accelerates

December 16, 2025, 10:32 AM EST. Databricks has raised more than $4 billion in a Series L at a $134 billion valuation, underscoring strong investor faith as it expands AI-focused products. The round fuels Lakebase, a database for AI agents built on Postgres via Neon, plus Agent Bricks for multi-agent apps, and deeper integrations with OpenAI and Anthropic. With run-rate revenue above $4.8B and AI products contributing over $1B, the company plans broader hiring across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Led by Insight Partners, Fidelity, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, the financing signals continued appetite for data-powered AI workloads and enterprise apps built on Databricks' platform.

Smartphone Market to Shrink ~2% in 2026 as Chip and Memory Costs Rise, Counterpoint Warns

December 16, 2025, 10:26 AM EST. Counterpoint Research forecasts the global smartphone market will shrink by about 2.1% in 2026, with all brands seeing declines as component costs rise. Low-end devices are hit hardest as chip and memory prices climb due to AI demand. The firm notes the bill of materials (BOM) for a new phone could rise 8% to over 15% above current levels, potentially pushing up prices. ASPs are expected to rise around 6.9% next year. Apple and Samsung are seen as best positioned to weather the downturn, while Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi, Honor, and Oppo may fare worse; Vivo could also see declines rather than growth.

GM Brings Native Apple Music to 2025 Cadillacs and Chevys, Adding Spatial Audio via Dolby Atmos

December 16, 2025, 10:20 AM EST. GM is ending Apple CarPlay/Android Auto in some brands, but it's rolling out a built-in Apple Music app in select 2025-2026 Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicles via an OTA update. The feature runs through OnStar connectivity and GM's UI, letting you stream from entry and use the vehicle's voice assistant for hands-free control. Cadillac adds Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos to recreate a true soundstage, supported by premium systems like the 23-speaker AKG setup in the Vistiq. OnStar Basics will cover eight years of streaming at no extra cost, included in the purchase price; post-eight years costs are not disclosed. Buick and GMC models will get the update later, and GM plans other Apple apps like Apple Wallet/Digital Key soon.

General Motors confirms Apple Wallet car key support for GMC, Chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac

December 16, 2025, 10:18 AM EST. General Motors has confirmed plans to support Apple Wallet digital car keys across its brands, including GMC, Chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac. The news follows findings that backend code flagged settings for GM vehicles, suggesting a near-term launch. Apple had previously said GM was one of 13 additional carmakers that would store digital keys in Apple Wallet. The feature enables several uses: Passive entry (unlock, start, and relock as you approach/leave), Proximity (unlock and start by holding your device near the door handle), and Remotely (lock/unlock and control features from the iPhone). GM has also updated its in-car experience, adding an Apple Music app after signaling a downgrade of CarPlay in its systems. Timelines and supported models remain unspecified.

Google Phone App Rolls Out Expressive Calling with Urgent Flag in Beta

December 16, 2025, 10:10 AM EST. Google's Phone app is beta-testing a feature called Expressive Calling that lets you explain why you're calling and mark calls as urgent. When you place a call, you can indicate urgency, and the recipient will see an urgent label with a siren emoji. Depending on the device's Do Not Disturb settings, urgent calls may still ring or appear as important. If not answered, the urgent label stays in the call log. The feature aims to avoid permanent whitelisting and missed emergencies, though misuse concerns remain. Availability is limited to beta testers; both caller and receiver must have the feature. To join, go to Settings > Google services > All services > Privacy & Security > System services and look for a Join beta option.

Google Phone App adds Expressive Calling beta to flag urgent calls

December 16, 2025, 10:06 AM EST. Google's Phone app is piloting a new Expressive Calling feature in beta that lets you explain why you're calling and mark calls as urgent. On launch, you can select urgent, and the recipient will see an It's urgent! label beside the red siren emoji. Depending on device settings, an urgent call may still ring through Do Not Disturb (DND) or appear as important. If missed, the urgent flag remains in the call log to note a non-regular call. The goal is to avoid permanently whitelisting contacts and still reach you in emergencies. Availability is limited to testers with the feature, and both sides must have it enabled. To join, use Phone settings > General > Expressive Calling or the Google settings panel > System services > Privacy & Security > Join beta.

The Game Awards Give Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 a Massive Boost

December 16, 2025, 10:02 AM EST. After winning The Game Awards, Sandfall Interactive's Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 delivered a hefty post-award lift. Reported sales rose 21% on PlayStation 5 and 76% on Steam, with Xbox up 3%; combined PC and console gains exceed 200,000 extra copies. The studio dropped new DLC almost immediately, helping push Steam concurrency to a weekend high of 56,993 players-the franchise's highest since June. Circana notes a large US engagement lift, with US Steam and console players increasing more than threefold by Dec 13 vs Dec 10; Steam shows the biggest jump. The game also made history at The Game Awards by winning nine of 13 nominations, drew a congratulations from French President Emmanuel Macron, and earned GameSpot's GOTY pick for 2025.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Surges After The Game Awards Win

December 16, 2025, 9:56 AM EST. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 rode a second wave after winning The Game Awards, lifting customer interest and propelling a marked sales bump. Alinea Analytics shows sales up 21% on PS5 and 76% on Steam (Xbox up 3% due to Game Pass). Across PC and consoles, post-ceremony sales exceed 200,000 additional copies. Sandfall released new DLC almost immediately, spurring a weekend peak of 56,993 concurrent players on Steam – the highest since June. Circana's Mat Piscatella noted a tripling of US engagement for PS/XBX/Steam by December 13th versus December 10th. US Steam DAU rank hit 13th, with PS at 30th and Xbox at 33rd. Macron congratulated the team; GameSpot named Expedition 33 the Game of the Year pick for 2025.

Record-breaking tantalum qubits extend coherence up to 15x longer than Google/IBM systems, Nature study

December 16, 2025, 9:54 AM EST. Scientists have demonstrated a fabrication method using tantalum grown on silicon to build superconducting qubits that stay coherent for up to 1.68 milliseconds, about three times longer than current lab systems and as much as 15 times longer than the qubits used by Google and IBM. Published in Nature on Nov. 5, the work describes an atomically layered, contamination-resistant tantalum film that improves coherence, enabling more powerful quantum operations. Tantalum's inert properties make it easier to scrub impurities that cause decoherence. The team's approach also contrasts with prior devices that used sapphire substrates; replacing the substrate and refining the base layer contributed to the boost in coherence. If scalable, this could accelerate progress toward practical quantum computers.

Record-breaking tantalum qubits extend coherence to 1.68 ms, up to 15x Google's/IBM's QPUs

December 16, 2025, 9:52 AM EST. Researchers report a new fabrication method for superconducting qubits using tantalum grown on silicon, achieving coherence up to 1.68 milliseconds. This marks roughly a threefold increase over lab-state qubits and as much as 15 times longer than the superconducting qubits used by Google and IBM in their QPUs. The approach leverages tantalum's rugged, contamination-scrubbed properties to reduce decoherence, with a silicon substrate enabling stable superconducting circuits. If these gains scale, they could enable more complex quantum operations before errors require correction. The Nature study underscores that extending qubit information lifetimes is a major hurdle for practical quantum computing, and tantalum-based qubits may offer a more robust path forward for scalable devices. Publication date Nov. 5, Nature.

Fortinet and NVIDIA Deliver Isolated Infrastructure Acceleration for AI Factories with FortiGate VM on BlueField-3

December 16, 2025, 9:50 AM EST. Fortinet is teaming with NVIDIA to run FortiGate VM on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs, embedding firewalling, segmentation, and zero-trust policy enforcement directly into the infrastructure. The integration moves core security functions off the host onto the DPU, delivering isolated infrastructure acceleration for AI factories, private cloud, and edge workloads without slowing GPU workloads. FortiOS-powered FortiGate VM provides multi-cloud security, centralized visibility, and policy consistency. NVIDIA describes this as extending infrastructure-offloaded services to security, enabling line-rate firewalling and segmentation at scale. The collaboration aims to simplify operations, reduce latency, and strengthen isolation in AI-powered data centers. Executives highlight performance aligned with AI modernization and the ability to secure high-throughput environments while preserving critical workloads.

Fortinet and NVIDIA Enable Isolated Infrastructure Acceleration for AI Factories

December 16, 2025, 9:48 AM EST. Fortinet is integrating FortiGate VM, its virtual cloud firewall, directly on NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs to move firewalling, segmentation, and policy enforcement into the data-center fabric. The collaboration delivers isolated infrastructure acceleration for AI factories, allowing core security functions to run on the DPU instead of the host, reducing latency and simplifying policy enforcement across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. With FortiOS, FortiGate VM provides next-generation firewall capabilities for AI workloads while preserving high throughput without impacting GPU workloads. NVIDIA and Fortinet executives highlight that this model extends infrastructure-offloaded services to include security, enabling secure, scalable AI-powered data centers.

Thryv Experts Reveal AI Trends Driving SMB Success in 2026

December 16, 2025, 9:46 AM EST. Thryv's small-business experts predict AI will accelerate digital transformation in 2026, powering automations across marketing, invoicing, scheduling, and customer communication to unlock data-driven decisions and faster growth. A Thryv survey shows more than half of SMBs are using AI, with 58% saving 20+ hours per month. The era of man vs. machine is over; the focus shifts to human + AI collaboration where analytics help anticipate issues while empathetic, local engagement remains essential. AI as a universal assistant will streamline work, reducing app-switching by integrating with CRM and scheduling so a single prompt can trigger actions. SMBs will reap big business insights via AI-driven personalization, and an AI-powered GTM strategy will become a baseline requirement in 2026.

AI Trends Driving Small Business Success in 2026, Say Thryv Experts

December 16, 2025, 9:44 AM EST. Thryv experts forecast that AI will accelerate SMB digital transformation by automating marketing, invoicing, scheduling, and customer communications, freeing time and enabling data-driven decisions. A Thryv survey shows more than half of SMBs use AI, with many reporting 20+ hours saved per month. The shift moves from "man vs. machine" to a human + AI model, where empathy and community ties remain essential. AI will act as a universal assistant, integrating with CRM and scheduling to perform tasks within a single conversation, reducing apps and clicks. SMBs will access big-business insights from AI-driven data on purchase history and preferences to tailor recommendations. Finally, AI-powered GTM strategies will become a baseline requirement for 2026, not a differentiator, signaling a new standard in go-to-market planning.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 boosts sales after The Game Awards win

December 16, 2025, 9:38 AM EST. Since its April release, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has surged in popularity. After hitting 3.3 million copies sold in May and topping 5 million by October, new data from Alinea Analytics shows the game selling almost 400k more copies following its record-breaking The Game Awards nominations on November 17. Head analyst Rhys Elliott estimates another 200k+ copies sold since the show, with roughly 76% on Steam, 21% on PS5, and 3% on Xbox. Around 52,000 Xbox players have joined via Game Pass for the first time. SteamDB reflects a post-awards spike: 22,759 players the Sunday before The Game Awards, rising to 56,993 after. The win also coincided with a public expansion announced by Sandfall Interactive, though its bosses have proven challenging for some players.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (2025) Drops to $250 on Amazon, Not Just the Galaxy Watch Ultra

December 16, 2025, 9:32 AM EST. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 (2025) hits a new low price on Amazon, now $250 (down from $350) with free shipping for Prime and non-Prime buyers. The deal also bundles a free two-month Audible trial. The wearables keep a thinner, sportier silhouette and a bright display, while boosting health and fitness with features like Vascular Load monitoring, an antioxidant index via BioActive Sensor, and advanced Sleep Coaching. It can generate a personalized Energy Score to gauge daily readiness and includes a Running Coach, built-in fitness programs, and Galaxy AI to power quick answers and tasks. Paired via Bluetooth, it delivers notifications, music control, and more, with Google Gemini integration acting as an on-wrist AI assistant. A strong value for Samsung fans.

Poetry as Jailbreak: Adversarial Poetry Bypasses AI Safety in Language Models

December 16, 2025, 9:30 AM EST. Researchers at Italy's Icaro Lab explored whether poetry can influence how AI language models respond to banned or harmful content. In their study, titled "Adversarial Poetry as a Universal Single-Turn Jailbreak Mechanism in Large Language Models," they converted 1,200 adversarial prompts into poems. The results showed a surprisingly high success rate at bypassing safety guardrails and prompting dangerous outputs. The team suggests that a manipulative suffix-akin to a surprising poetic turn-may confuse models, though the exact reason remains unclear. The first 20 prompts were hand-crafted, with AI aiding the remainder. Even though AI-generated poems worked, human poets still fared best. The work highlights a potential security weakness in LLMs and the ongoing need to study jailbreak techniques.

AI Megadeals, IPO Rebound, and the Middle-Market Squeeze: The New M&A Reality for CFOs

December 16, 2025, 9:26 AM EST. AI megadeals are fueling an M&A comeback, with 74 mega deals and a jump in PE activity driving a $1.6 trillion market through late 2025. PwC notes AI-led tech bets and higher deal volume, even as the middle market cools to decade lows. IPOs rebounded in H2 2025, supported by pent-up demand and steadier policy, hinting at a busier 2026. CFOs are balancing risk and opportunity-assessing talent, technology, and culture in acquisitions, while valuing exits and deal structures. Workday's planned $1.1 billion purchase of Sana illustrates a disciplined M&A approach. If trade policy stabilizes, rates ease, and AI buildout continues, the ecosystem could build on 2025 gains, despite remaining macro headwinds.


What are Google TPUs, and why they could disrupt Nvidia

December 16, 2025, 9:20 AM EST. Google's Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) are purpose-built AI accelerators designed to speed up large-scale ML workloads in the cloud. They excel at matrix math, integrate tightly with TensorFlow and JAX, and benefit from Google's data-center efficiency. In practice, TPUs can deliver high throughput for training and inference, potentially shifting demand toward Google Cloud and away from traditional Nvidia GPUs in some enterprise and cloud scenarios. Key considerations include performance per watt, cloud availability, software ecosystem, and pricing. For developers, TPUs simplify deployment on Google Cloud; for Nvidia, the challenge is maintaining the CUDA ecosystem, ecosystem breadth, and multi-cloud strategy. The emergence of TPUs could recalibrate the AI hardware market and spur new pricing and collaboration models.

Rivian Unveils In-House AI Chip (RAP1) to Power R2, Cuts Nvidia Ties

December 16, 2025, 9:12 AM EST. Rivian Automotive unveiled a custom artificial intelligence chip, the RAP1, and a new in-house autonomy stack designed to reduce reliance on third-party processors such as Nvidia. The chip powers the Autonomy Compute Module 3 (ACM3) and will ship with production vehicles starting with the R2 in late 2026. The initiative signals a shift toward vertical integration of hardware and software, using a vision-centric AI stack built around a Large Driving Model and a multimodal sensor suite (cameras, lidar, radar). Rivian also introduced the Autonomy+ subscription, priced at $2,500 upfront or $49.99/month, offering enhanced driver-assistance features. The plan emphasizes end-to-end development of compute, sensors, models, and software.


NOAA STAR Advances Ocean Wind Observations with ROARS Radar and IWRAP/KaIA Fusion

December 16, 2025, 9:06 AM EST. NOAA's STAR program is advancing ocean wind observation with next-gen radar technology. The Rain, Ocean, and Atmosphere Radar System (ROARS), tested with Agile Radar on NOAA's P-3 aircraft, merges the retrieval strengths of IWRAP and KaIA into a single compact instrument, delivering the highest-resolution atmospheric wind observations for hurricanes to date. These improvements enable the National Weather Service's Ocean Prediction Center and National Hurricane Center to analyze storms more confidently and issue timely marine and tropical cyclone warnings, protecting lives, property, and commerce. Alongside satellite sensors and field campaigns, STAR provides a global view of winds driving weather hazards from tropical cyclones to winter storms. As demand for marine data grows, these enhanced datasets support marine safety, search and rescue, oil spill response, and related economic activity.

On-Demand Webinar: Digital Employee Experience for the Future of Work

December 16, 2025, 9:04 AM EST. Discover how to elevate the Digital Employee Experience with a practical, on-demand session focused on the Future of Work. This webinar outlines a clear, data-driven strategy for aligning IT, HR, and operations to boost productivity, engagement, and retention. Learn how to reduce friction across apps and devices, implement seamless workflows, and measure success with actionable metrics. Ideal for CIOs, HR leaders, and IT teams seeking to modernize the workplace, improve service delivery, and foster a culture of innovation. Watch anytime to gain best practices, real-world examples, and a blueprint for delivering a superior employee experience in today's hybrid environments.

Mozilla promotes Firefox chief to CEO as it pivots to AI-era, privacy-first strategy

December 16, 2025, 9:00 AM EST. Mozilla elevates its Firefox leader to chief executive, signaling a shift toward an independent, privacy-focused platform in the AI era. Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, formerly Firefox's general manager, will succeed interim CEO Laura Chambers, with Chambers rejoining the Mozilla board alongside President Mark Surman. The leadership move underscores Mozilla's mission to balance innovation and user protections while navigating competition from Big Tech.



Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: a refined foldable that finally feels like two devices in one

December 16, 2025, 8:50 AM EST. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a refined foldable that finally feels confident in everyday use. The device folds two devices into one pocketable form, with a 6.5-inch outer display and an 8.0-inch inner display, both dynamic AMOLED 120Hz. The build is noticeably more rigid and premium than earlier foldables, addressing fragility concerns. At a premium price (£1799 / $1700 / AU$2899 for 256GB; higher storage options available), it asks buyers to weigh the value against more affordable flagships. If you prize productivity and multitasking in a single device, the Fold 7 makes sense; for pure media consumption, some may prefer another option. It delivers strong audio-visual performance and a genuine engineering achievement- a practical, not merely novel, hybrid for many users.

Meta makes AI core to how we work with Google and OpenAI

December 16, 2025, 8:48 AM EST. Meta is elevating AI to the center of everyday work, weaving intelligent assistants, automation, and data insights into its products. By collaborating with Google and OpenAI, Meta aims to accelerate access to advanced models, improve collaboration tools, and boost enterprise productivity. The move signals a broader shift in tech where AI drives workstreams, decision support, and workflows across platforms. Analysts say partnerships help scale AI responsibly, though questions linger about privacy, security, and how user data will be used. If successful, the strategy could redefine how teams create, communicate, and operate at work.

AI Becomes the New Infrastructure of Work, IBM Exec Urges Employers to Invest in 'Power Skills'

December 16, 2025, 8:42 AM EST. AI is no longer a novelty-it's the new infrastructure of work, says IBM's Justina Nixon-Saintil. In 2025, the corporate world shifted from fascination to urgent integration, with companies investing in AI and recognizing its impact on routines. The rise of power skills-especially critical thinking and human oversight of algorithmic output-has become the differentiator for hiring. You can't hire a college student to merely "create a spreadsheet" anymore; the ability to understand the work, judge when AI is right, and apply human judgment is paramount. The trend echoes in Upwork's findings of rising value for soft skills and against purely technical roles, amid concerns about AI missteps and the ongoing talent risk for 2026.



Gemini reorganizes 'My Stuff' into media/docs/purchases, adds detached input box and haptics

December 16, 2025, 8:32 AM EST. Gemini is preparing a major tweak to how you access your creations in the My Stuff section of the Gemini history. In a leaked Android app build (version 16.50.55.sa.arm64), Google appears to separate your content into media, documents, and purchases rather than keeping them lumped together. The update also shows a detached input box instead of a bottom card and introduces new haptics to confirm prompts and processing. While these changes are still in progress and may not ship publicly, they point to a clearer organization and a refreshed user experience for Gemini's AI-assisted workflow.

Global AI stock selloff hints bubble cooling without crash

December 16, 2025, 8:30 AM EST. The selloff in AI-focused giants may signal a cooling bubble, not a market catastrophe. Oracle slid about 2.66% and is roughly 44% off its September high, while CoreWeave tumbled around 8% and sits down about 60% from its July peak. Analysts flag heavy debt tied to data-center expansion and bonds that could dilute shareholders, yet the broader market tells a different story. The S&P 500 fell only 0.16% and futures point to a modest dip, with the index still up about 16% on the year. Investors appear to be pricing risk in individual AI names rather than the tech complex as a whole. Rotation toward non-tech, cyclical sectors and an equal-weight S&P suggests healthy breadth rather than panic.

SpaceX says Starlink near-miss with Chinese Kinetica-1 payload, 200-meter gap; calls for shared ephemeris data

December 16, 2025, 8:28 AM EST. SpaceX reports a Starlink satellite narrowly dodged a close approach with a Chinese payload launched on a Kinetica-1 rocket. In a Dec. 12 post, SpaceX's vice president Michael Nicolls said the object passed within 200 meters, with no coordination or deconfliction with existing satellites. CAS Space said it uses a ground-based space awareness system to avoid collisions, and noted the event occurred about 48 hours after payload separation, after its launch responsibilities ended. The target object is listed as "Object J" (NORAD 67001) in Space-Track; the mission included six Chinese satellites and others from Egypt, Nepal and the UAE. Space situational awareness providers have not publicly confirmed SpaceX's account. The incident underscores challenges in coordinating launches amid more satellites and debris; Nicolls urged operators to share ephemeris data on SpaceX's platform.

EraDrive Raises $5.3M Seed to Build Software-Hardware Kits for Satellite Autonomy

December 16, 2025, 8:26 AM EST. EraDrive, a Stanford spinoff building software-hardware modules for autonomous satellites, closed a $5.3 million oversubscribed seed round led by Hackstack Ventures, with Harpoon Ventures, Brave Capital, Point Nine, 2100 Ventures and Entropy Industrial Capital participating. The company is developing an edge AI vision-based module that enables self-driving spacecraft, collecting vision data and exchanging it with on-orbit modules and ground systems to power a space-traffic-intelligence flywheel. Partners from defense, satellite manufacturers and component suppliers will deploy hardware-software kits across low-Earth orbit (LEO), geostationary orbit (GEO) and beyond. The aim is autonomous perception, high-level decision-making, and formations like rendezvous and collision avoidance with minimal ground supervision. NASA Starling tests underscored formation flying.

DRAM price surge could push smartphone BOM up to 25% in 2026, Chinese OEMs hit hardest

December 16, 2025, 8:24 AM EST. Rising DRAM prices are driving a projected 25% increase in smartphone BoM for 2026, with the impact most acute on the low-end segment. Counterpoint Research flags a 25%/15%/10% rise for low-end, mid-range, and high-end devices, signaling tougher margins for Chinese OEMs. Apple and Samsung appear better positioned to weather the squeeze, while some Chinese brands may prune portfolios or reduce volumes. The trend shows BoM costs up about 20-30% in the below $200 tier, vs. single-digit to low-teens in higher tiers. If costs can't be passed through, shipments of low-end SKUs could shrink, reshaping market share and pricing in coming quarters.

Robotaxis in 2025: Waymo Expands Globally as Zoox and Tesla Enter the Field

December 16, 2025, 8:22 AM EST. Robotaxis are moving from sci-fi to routine transit in 2025. Waymo remains the industry leader and plans aggressive scaling as it expands to 26 markets in the U.S. and abroad. Zoox began offering free driverless rides on the Las Vegas Strip and in parts of San Francisco, while Tesla debuted a Robotaxi-branded service in Austin and the Bay Area with human safety supervisors still on board. Global players like Apollo Go dominate China, and the regulatory path has drawn praise from rival executives, including Elon Musk acknowledging Waymo's progress. Yet consumer sentiment remains wary: a 2025 AAA survey shows 66% fear autonomous tech and 25% are uncertain. Costs ride higher than traditional rides, and noise and safety concerns persist, even as fleets grow and NHTSA data shows relatively few harmful incidents.

Pixel Watch 4 gets Google-certified third-party charger: Mous Pixel Watch Charger debuts

December 16, 2025, 8:20 AM EST. Google has officially opened Pixel Watch 4 charging to third-party accessories with the Mous Pixel Watch Charger, the first Google-certified option. Priced at $49.99, it delivers 5.6W fast charging when paired with a 7.5W+ USB-C power source and is built using official Google Pixel Watch charging hardware for safety and performance. A standout feature is a dual-part authentication IC, ensuring the charger and watch verify each other before charging. The charger uses pogo-pin contact charging and supports future modular upgrades with other Mous accessories, but it's compatible only with the Pixel Watch 4 (not older models).

Google rolls out firmware update 5.11 for original Pixel Buds Pro

December 16, 2025, 8:18 AM EST. Google has begun rolling out firmware version 5.11 for the original Pixel Buds Pro (2022), bringing bug fixes, performance improvements, and security enhancements. The update follows the 5.9 release last October, which added Conversation Detection, Hearing Wellness, and reduced audio latency in games. Users can start updates via the Pixel Buds app (More settings > Firmware update) or by visiting mypixelbuds.google.com on desktop. Automatic updates will install when connected to a Pixel or Android 6.0+ device; manual updates can be initiated when automatic updates are off. The process takes about 10-15 minutes, during which you can still use the earbuds.

Elon Musk Nets $600B Net Worth as SpaceX Valuation Soars, Crowned World's Richest

December 16, 2025, 8:16 AM EST. Elon Musk now tops the billionaire list with an estimated net worth of around $600 billion, as reported by Forbes. The surge follows a valuation boost for SpaceX after an offer pegged the company at about $800 billion, implying roughly $168 billion added to his wealth and an estimated $677 billion net worth. Musk edges toward trillionaire territory, with the next richest around $252 billion. The piece tracks Musk's wealth growth from 2020 to 2024, noting milestones like $400B in December 2024 and $500B in October prior. Other top names listed include Larry Page, Larry Ellison, Jeff Bezos, Sergey Brin, Mark Zuckerberg, Bernard Arnault, Jensen Huang, and Warren Buffett.

Apple Eyes All-Screen iPhone by 2027 With Under-Screen Camera on Foldable Preview

December 16, 2025, 8:14 AM EST. New leaks from Digital Chat Station suggest Apple will debut an under-screen camera on its first foldable iPhone next year, then adapt the tech for an all-screen iPhone in 2027. The foldable is said to use side-button integrated Touch ID instead of Face ID, due to space constraints, making it Apple's first truly bezel-less form factor. The plan reportedly centers on an under-screen version of the TrueDepth system, with a spliced micro-transparent glass window that lets infrared sensors pass through the panel. The rumor also claims a 24-megapixel under-screen camera for the inner display, a major quality boost. If true, Apple could pair an upgraded Face ID with the selfie camera in the 20th-anniversary iPhone, culminating in a fully bezel-less device by 2027.

Galaxy Watch 4 gets One UI 8 Watch with Wear OS 6, likely last major update

December 16, 2025, 8:12 AM EST. Samsung is rolling out One UI 8 Watch (based on Wear OS 6) to the Galaxy Watch 4 series, a likely final major software update. The update, first seen on the Galaxy Watch 8 lineup, has since reached Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic with firmware versions R870XXU1JYK4 and R880XXU1JYK4, and an approximate 1GB download. Samsung has given no firm update timeline, and after four years this seems to be the end of major OS updates for the line. Expect a staged rollout across regions, including the US. This milestone underscores Samsung's ongoing shift from Tizen to Wear OS.

How Long Should You Wait to Update Your Smartphone? A Practical Guide to iOS and Android Updates

December 16, 2025, 8:04 AM EST. Some users rush to install iOS or Android updates the moment they arrive, while others wait to avoid glitches. As a tech journalist, the author tends to update immediately to test for performance tweaks or hidden features that could influence coverage. For most people, rushing isn't necessary. The main downsides are the risk of a faulty release that requires a factory reset or a follow-up patch, and the possibility of a bricked device in extreme cases. Another factor is server congestion and slow downloads during large OS updates. A balanced approach: back up data, read the release notes, and weigh the potential gains against the risk of disruption. If you're cautious, waiting a short period for early feedback and patches can be sensible while still staying secure with essential security updates.

Could AI Create a World Without Work? Exploring AI Abundance and the Industrial Revolution Parallel

December 16, 2025, 8:02 AM EST. Vox's Explain It to Me interviews economist Anton Korinek about AI abundance – the idea that AI and robots could dramatically raise wealth and free people from busy work. The piece asks what a world without work would look like and what would be needed to ensure a universal living standard. Korinek compares this moment to the Industrial Revolution, arguing that machines, not land, become the main productive factor and could unlock vastly higher living standards. The article explores whether we'll see a historical shift in which time becomes a new resource and how policy and technology must align to realize that promise while guarding against hype and risks.

Samsung Expands Energy-Saving Programs Across Europe and the US for SmartThings-Enabled Appliances

December 16, 2025, 8:00 AM EST. Samsung is expanding energy-saving partnerships for SmartThings-enabled appliances across the US and Europe. The rollout centers on Flex Connect, which uses the AI Energy Mode in the SmartThings app to automatically optimize power use and lower bills. In the US, the program runs with Leap in California, New York, and Texas. In the UK, British Gas launches the Weekend Saver Fix, offering a 50% discount on electricity from 11 AM-4 PM on weekends. In Italy, Enel provides 180 kWh of free electricity for two years, enough for about 670 days of typical washing. In the Netherlands, CoolBlue customers can join the Free Washing Program for mid-day savings (12 PM-3 PM) by linking Samsung devices to SmartThings. Source: Samsung.

CRASH Clock Warns Satellites in Orbit Could Collide in 2.8 Days

December 16, 2025, 7:56 AM EST. Researchers introduced the CRASH Clock to quantify orbital collision risk as humanity's satellite population explodes. If all in-orbit assets suddenly lost maneuverability, a collision would occur in 121 days in 2018, but today the forecast shrinks to 2.8 days due to the space-traffic boom driven by SpaceX's Starlink constellation. With the number of satellites rising from about 4,000 to nearly 14,000 in seven years, constellations must constantly execute collision avoidance manoeuvres-SpaceX logged roughly 144,404 such maneuvers between December 2024 and May 2025. The finding underscores how crowded low Earth orbit has become and how vulnerable debris from past events, solar storms, and hypotheticals like a Carrington-style event could threaten portions of space infrastructure. The work emphasizes the need for improved tracking, standards, and risk management.

Why 2026 could be the year of 100% human marketing

December 16, 2025, 7:54 AM EST. As AI-generated content becomes more pervasive, brands face a backlash. The piece argues that 2026 may mark a shift toward 100% human marketing to restore trust in media and ads. It highlights how AI-generated content can feel hollow or deceptive, with readers increasingly spotting the signs of synthetic media. Examples include iHeartMedia's guaranteed human tagline and its pledge to avoid AI-made personalities or music, reflecting a desire for meaning over convenience. Other outlets, like The Tyee, are adopting no-AI policies, signaling growing unease about journalism written by machines. The trend points to a broader consumer demand for authentic, human-created content amid concerns about accuracy, bias, and credibility in AI-era marketing.

DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo Drops to All-Time Low – 31% Off, Now $1,099

December 16, 2025, 7:52 AM EST. DJI's beginner-friendly Mini 5 Pro with the Fly More combo just dropped to an all-time low: 31% off for a total of $1,099 with free shipping. The bundle includes the DJI Mini 5 Pro, DJI RC 2, three batteries, spare props, charging hub, ND filters, and more. The camera sports a 1-inch, 50MP sensor delivering 4K/60fps HDR with 14 stops of dynamic range, plus slow-motion, a 48 mm Med-Tele, and portrait optimization. Features like 225-degree roll, vertical filming for reels, obstacle avoidance, and remember flight routes. Flight time about 52 minutes per charge, range up to 20km transmission. Great for beginners and pros, but expect delivery after Christmas.

Jefferies Initiates D-Wave Quantum at Buy, Sees 90% Upside on Leap Advantage2

December 16, 2025, 7:50 AM EST. Jefferies initiated coverage on D-Wave Quantum with a buy rating and a $45 target, implying ~90% upside. The firm points to roadmap execution, growing commercial traction, and clear technical proof points as catalysts, noting D-Wave's annealing and upcoming gate-model systems to capture the full quantum TAM. With Advantage2 commercially available via Leap, analysts expect increased customer education, larger experimentation budgets, and pilots feeding the annealing funnel. The firm highlights D-Wave's first-mover advantage, measurable ROI from annealing-led hybrid solvers, and a sticky installed base across 100+ organizations, including Forbes Global 2000. D-Wave also benefits from a strong balance sheet and liquidity, supporting multi-year runway into 2026 as sentiment shifts and ecosystem tailwinds persist. Majority of analysts remain bullish, with 11 of 12 rating buy/strong buy.

RugOne Xever 7: Rugged Phone with Hot-Swap Battery Keeps You Powered

December 16, 2025, 7:48 AM EST. RugOne unveils the Xever 7 lineup, a rugged smartphone built for remote work and long trips. The standout feature is a hot-swap 5,550 mAh battery that can be replaced without powering down, aided by a brief internal buffer that runs for up to 3 minutes while you swap packs. Each box includes a spare battery and a sealed rear cover to preserve water resistance. Available as the regular Xever 7 and the higher-end Xever 7 Pro, the phones maintain IP68/IP69K protection and MIL-STD-810H durability for drops up to 2 meters. Weighing about 325 g, the sturdy chassis uses a reinforced frame and swappable rear plates, including camouflage, making it well-suited for off-grid use when power is scarce.

Smartphone Security: Top Five Tips to Protect Your Data

December 16, 2025, 7:46 AM EST. Ohio University's Information Security Office highlights essential steps to keep your smartphone and its data safe. Whether you use Android or iPhone, secure settings, strong PINs/passwords, and trusted apps are crucial. The guide covers key areas such as enabling screen lock, adjusting security settings, reviewing app permissions, and choosing safe Wi-Fi practices. Learn how to manage updates, enable biometrics, and monitor for suspicious activity to minimize risks from lost devices, hacking, and malware. Read the full Top Five Tips for Securing Smartphones to safeguard sensitive data across campus.

DJI RS5 Gimbal Leaks: Price, Specs, and Pro Hints Ahead of Official Announcement

December 16, 2025, 7:42 AM EST. DJI is nearing the announcement of the RS5 gimbal, with price leaks suggesting an entry-level model around $553 USD and new product shots surfacing from trusted sources. The RS5 introduces a modular arm with enhanced NATO rails, a LiDAR-ready Focus Pro module enabling AI-driven autofocus, and an upgraded BG33 handle. Battery life reportedly increases by ~15% to 13+ hours with 1-hour USB-C charging. A built-in Z-axis indicator supports balancing, while the base payload remains 3 kg, keeping it aimed at mirrorless rigs. A RS5 Pro bundle is also discussed, signaling future upgrades such as smarter AI for composition, improved tracking, and pro features, though the base model keeps the 3 kg capacity. Official announcement could be imminent.

Smartphones at Bedtime and Morning Checks: Americans' Rising Screen Time, YouGov Survey

December 16, 2025, 7:40 AM EST. New YouGov surveys examine how much time Americans spend with screens, attitudes toward usage, and perceived effects on sleep and attention. Adults under 30 spend more time on devices, often sleep with their smartphones and check them first thing in the morning. Overall, 57% spend at least five hours daily on screens, with 32% of under-30s exceeding nine hours. Many see mixed effects: younger adults report more negative impacts on sleep and focus, while older adults emphasize positive ones. About half want to cut down on screen time, and 17-36% have actively tried to reduce usage in the past year. A large share own a smartphone (97%) and frequently check it during social interactions, meals, and dates, raising questions about etiquette and routines.

Smartphone Industry 2026: Memory Shortages and Rising Prices Drive Cost Pressures

December 16, 2025, 7:38 AM EST. The smartphone market is confronting mounting cost pressures in 2026 driven by persistent memory shortages and higher component costs as suppliers pass through elevated prices. Analysts now expect a ~1.6% decline in annual shipments, reversing the prior outlook for around 2.8% growth. The squeeze on margins could dampen new device cycles, delay premium launches, and slow price declines for consumers. Manufacturers may shift to cost-reduction programs, seek alternative suppliers, and adjust inventory strategies to weather the headwinds. Even as demand holds in some regions, the macro backdrop-higher input costs and tighter memory supply-could weigh on profitability and cap growth across the industry.

Mayo Clinic smartwatch alerts help parents curb tantrums with AI-powered intervention

December 16, 2025, 7:34 AM EST. Researchers at Mayo Clinic developed a smartwatch-based alert system that notifies parents at the earliest signs of a tantrum in children with emotional and behavioral disorders. In a randomized trial published in JAMA Network Open, alerts enabled parents to intervene within four seconds and reduced severe tantrums by about 11 minutes. The child's smartwatch monitors physiological signals-heart rate, movement, and sleep-and streams data to an AI-enabled mobile app that issues a real-time alert to guide parental support. The approach demonstrates how wearable tech paired with patient-centered design can extend pediatric mental health care beyond the clinic, helping families when professional help isn't immediately available. Feasibility was high, with children wearing the device for roughly 75% of the study period.

Tesla Model Y Depreciates $22k-$27k in Under 3 Years, Owner Left in Shock

December 16, 2025, 7:32 AM EST. An American Tesla Model Y Long Range owner was stunned by how quickly his 2022 model has depreciated. Bought for $62,990 in March 2022, he now faces selling it as he relocates for work. Valuations ranged from a Kelley Blue Book private-party estimate of $38,000-$41,000, to Carvana at $36,800, CarMax at $37,200, and a Tesla trade-in as low as $35,500-potential losses of about $22,000 to $27,000 in under three years. He notes that's roughly $650-$750 per month in depreciation, excluding insurance and charging. The episode highlights EV depreciation and how Teslas can lose value quickly due to market supply and demand dynamics. Experts say high volumes of Teslas help create more two- to four-year-used options, accelerating value erosion.

Huawei Mate 80 Survives 51-Hour Submersion, Remains Functional After 3.4m Water Dive

December 16, 2025, 7:30 AM EST. An account on Weibo claims the Huawei Mate 80 endured a 51-hour submersion in Yangzonghai Lake at about 3.4 meters depth and remained fully functional. The owner retrieved it two days later with a fish finder and found the phone still usable with roughly 11% battery. Huawei's IP68 durability is referenced, alongside prior tests at 6 meters for 30 minutes. If verified, the incident highlights notable water resistance and continued usability under extreme conditions, though such scenarios are exceptional for consumer devices.

Chips cost surge could trim smartphone shipments in 2026, warns Counterpoint

December 16, 2025, 7:28 AM EST. Counterpoint Research warns that surging memory chip costs could shave up to 2.1% off global smartphone shipments in 2026. BoM costs have risen 20-30% since the start of the year, with mid- and high-end components up 10-15%. Memory prices could climb another ~40% through Q2 2026. In the low-end segment (below $200), price increases are unsustainable, prompting OEMs to prune portfolios and reduce low-end SKUs. Average selling prices projected to rise about 6.9% next year, higher than the 3.9% forecast earlier. Apple and Samsung are best positioned; others, especially some Chinese OEMs, face margins pressure. Mitigations include downgrades of displays, cameras and memory, reusing old components, pushing Pro variants, and new designs as AI chip demand reshapes supply.

BBC Verify: No AI manipulation found in Bondi Beach attack dashcam footage

December 16, 2025, 7:26 AM EST. BBC Verify investigates early dashcam footage from the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney and finds no signs of AI manipulation in the clip. The video shows a man in a purple shirt confronting an attacker, a Hyundai Elantra, and a firearm being wrestled away. A black-and-white flag described as the Uqab banner is visible, linked to jihadist groups including IS. The investigation notes the footage's distressing content and confirms an end shot of the attack, plus an aerial view of victims Boris and Sofia Gurman. BBC Monitoring's Mina al-Lami identifies the flag while the uploader's post defends the bystanders' courage. The report emphasizes verification rather than conspiracy, underscoring BBC Verify's role in distinguishing authentic video from manipulated content.

SPIE and Tesla Sign European Framework to Scale Megapack Battery Storage Across Europe

December 16, 2025, 7:24 AM EST. SPIE has signed a European framework agreement with Tesla to accelerate deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS) using Megapack solutions. The deal spans SPIE's European subsidiaries with relevant expertise and aims to standardize the operational execution of Megapack projects across the region, with active sites in Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. The collaboration is designed to boost the integration of intermittent renewable energy sources into the power grid, supporting a more flexible and resilient European energy network. By embedding decarbonization goals and expanding sustainable energy infrastructure, the partnership underscores SPIE's role in advancing large-scale energy transition initiatives across Europe.

Five Years Later, AirPods Max Still Feel Bougie

December 16, 2025, 7:22 AM EST. Five years after its debut, the AirPods Max still command a premium. Launched on Dec. 15, 2020 at $549, Apple's first over-ear headphones have barely budged on price, even as a USB-C/lossless audio update arrived last year with a few new colors. While not a dramatic upgrade, it kept the listening experience current. The headset combines passive isolation with Apple's software-driven computational audio and the H1 chip to power strong ANC. Its generous design and premium materials reinforce the "bougie" vibe, even as the sound quality and features remain competitive. A standout is transparency mode, widely praised for sounding more natural than rivals, a hallmark of Apple's approach to immersion without removing the cans.





Smartphone BOM Could Jump 25% as DRAM Costs Surge, 2026 Shipments Fall for Apple, Samsung

December 16, 2025, 7:12 AM EST. DRAM price hikes driven by a global shortage are pushing smartphone bill of materials (BOM) up to 25% in 2026, with the sub-$200 segment hit hardest. Counterpoint Research projects overall shipments down about 2.6% next year as BOM costs rise: low-end 25-30%, mid-range 10-15%, high-end 10%. Apple and Samsung are best positioned to absorb the bumps; Chinese OEMs face tighter margins. Analysts warn firms may respond with hardware downgrades, reuse of older parts, or expansions like microSD storage to stay price-competitive. The report also hints at RAM reductions and other leaner specs in related devices, underscoring DRAM pressures across the ecosystem, including a trend toward lighter configurations in laptops as well.




Google Search homepage adds a 'plus' menu with Upload image and Upload file on desktop

December 16, 2025, 6:58 AM EST. Google has quietly updated its Search homepage by adding a 'plus' menu on the desktop web. The magnifying glass at the far left is replaced by a plus icon that opens Upload image and Upload file options, echoing the AI Mode experience. The change emphasizes that Google can be used for tasks beyond simple searching and works with AI Mode and AI Overviews. The feature is live across devices and even appears in signed-out Incognito sessions, though it's currently desktop-only (not on mobile). Separately, the Google app on iOS has swapped the Labs beaker icon for a button opening AI Mode history, with related tweaks to the AI Mode home page.

Nvidia Expands Open AI with Nemotron 3 to Power Agent-Driven Workflows

December 16, 2025, 6:54 AM EST. Nvidia unveils the Nemotron 3 family-Nano, Super, Ultra-open models designed for transparent, scalable agent workflows. Built on a hybrid latent MoE architecture, these models aim to boost throughput, extend context, and support multi-agent automation. Nvidia provides model weights, datasets, reinforcement learning environments and tooling to developers and enterprises, enabling on-premises usage, customization, and integration with existing systems. The move signals a broader push into open-source AI, offering greater transparency around training data and methodologies while reducing licensing friction. Open models balance capability gaps with flexibility and lower costs, appealing for bespoke edge deployments. Nvidia's openness mirrors industry trends with other players exploring open-weight releases, potentially accelerating enterprise adoption of AI agents and automation across sectors.

Musk Near $638 Billion Net Worth as SpaceX Valuation Tops Private Markets

December 16, 2025, 6:52 AM EST. Bloomberg's Billionaires Index suggests Elon Musk's fortune is entering a new phase after SpaceX was valued around $800 billion in a private-sale, lifting his estimated net worth to about $638 billion. The transaction values Musk's 42% stake at roughly $317 billion after a liquidity discount, and makes SpaceX the world's most valuable private company-a first for Bloomberg's tally above the $600 billion threshold. The surge aligns with Tesla's ongoing role in his wealth. SpaceX was valued around $400 billion in July's private round, hinting at renewed investor optimism. If SpaceX pursues an IPO-possible next year with longer-term targets near $1.5 trillion-Musk's stake could top $625 billion, edging toward a potential trillionaire status.

Locked out of your Apple account? The hidden risks of account lockouts

December 16, 2025, 6:50 AM EST. Apple's lockout stories illustrate the friction between a glossy user-experience narrative and the reality that access to iMessage and iCloud can vanish with little explanation. The Macalope's own outage and the case of Dr. Paris Butterfield-Addison-who was locked out after a tampered gift card code-highlight how, even with long-standing accounts, users sometimes face long waits for support and vague recourse. The piece notes how scaling, server infrastructure, and efforts to curb fraud can inadvertently leave people stranded for 24-48 hours (or longer), calling into question how much aid is truly built into the system when access is compromised.





Hollow Knight: Silksong hits 7M in three months as Sea of Sorrow expansion and Switch 2 Edition teased

December 16, 2025, 6:38 AM EST. Hollow Knight: Silksong has sold over 7 million copies in three months, a milestone excluding players on Xbox Game Pass. Team Cherry announced the first big expansion, Sea of Sorrow, coming next year with new areas, bosses and tools in a nautical setting, and a free update. A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is planned for 2026, offering higher frame rates, resolutions, and improved graphics, free for original Switch buyers. Ahead of the Switch 2 release, the game will receive platform-wide updates to fix bugs and add features. The launch set records on Steam, with a peak of 535,213 concurrent players and becoming one of the biggest games by concurrent count; it was also the most wishlisted game of 2025 on Steam and earned a Metacritic score of 90.

China launches experimental cargo spacecraft DEAR-5 and Xiwang-5 Phase II, plus remote sensing satellite

December 16, 2025, 6:34 AM EST. China conducted a pair of launches, sending an experimental commercial cargo spacecraft and a remote sensing satellite into orbit. A Kuaizhou-11 solid rocket lifted off from Jiuquan with the DEAR-5 platform for AZSpace and the Xiwang-5 (Phase II) satellite from CAST. DEAR-5, based on the B300-L, can carry up to 300 kg and hosts 34 experimental payloads for about a year, signaling a path toward broader space science research, space technology verification, and cargo transportation. AZSpace envisions eventual crewed orbital flight in 2027-2028. The launch underscores ongoing test missions for the two vehicles, which appear as a technology demo with multiple large interfaces, and were cataloged in a 504 x 525 km orbit at ~41° inclination.

Is Nvidia the Top AI Stock to Own in 2026?

December 16, 2025, 6:32 AM EST. Nvidia has transformed from gaming GPUs to a dominant AI infrastructure player. The company is reportedly sold out of cloud GPUs as demand for AI workloads surges. In Q3 FY2026, revenue climbed 62% year over year to $57 billion, with data-center sales accounting for $51.2 billion (a 66% rise). The story isn't just past; Nvidia's growth thesis rests on exploding AI computing demand and rising data-center capex, with forecasts suggesting global data-center spending could reach $3-4 trillion by 2030. Analysts expect FY2027 revenue to grow about 48%, with solid profit margins underpinning earnings. While valuation remains high, many see Nvidia as well-positioned to outperform in 2026 as the AI buildout accelerates.


These 20 Apps Are Spying on You-and How to Protect Your Data

December 16, 2025, 6:28 AM EST. Many popular apps collect more data than necessary to function, quietly siphoning photos, location, contacts, and more. This explainer highlights 20 apps that scrutinize user data and explains practical steps to regain control. Learn how to spot excessive permissions, review privacy settings, and minimize data sharing. Key protections include disabling unnecessary background data, revoking location and contact access, and using privacy-focused alternatives when possible. Regularly check app permissions, enable platform privacy dashboards, and stay vigilant for changes in terms. Consider adopting secure messaging, ad-blocking tools, and privacy keys. For families, teach safe practices and monitor devices. By understanding what each app collects and adjusting settings, you can reduce exposure without sacrificing essential features.

Disney+ Arrives on Quest With Downloads and Dolby Atmos – 4K HDR for Premium Subscribers

December 16, 2025, 6:26 AM EST. Disney+ now has an official Quest app with downloads and Dolby Atmos support, delivering up to 4K streams with Dolby Vision HDR for Premium subscribers. While Quest 3's 2K LCDs mean the 4K/HDR benefits are less dramatic, the higher bitrate helps reduce compression on the big virtual screen. The app remains 2D only and lacks the 3D features of the VisionOS Disney+ app. Availability appears US-first, though tests in the UK succeeded without a VPN. Also note: Amazon Prime Video has a Quest app with downloads, and VisionOS includes 3D environments like Alien: Earth Containment Room, which Quest does not. You can grab Disney+ on the Meta Horizon Store with a valid subscription.

Huawei unveils Christmas-exclusive watch faces for wearables

December 16, 2025, 6:24 AM EST. Huawei is adding festive cheer to its wearables with Christmas-exclusive watch faces created in collaboration with Spanish illustrator PilsFerrer. The collection features festive animations, warm holiday glow, and couple-based designs ideal for gifting. Available to both Chinese and global users, these faces can be downloaded via the Huawei Health app and applied through the Watch Faces section after pairing your smartwatch. The headline face is called Xmas 1 Pils Ferrer and highlights Christmas trees, gifts, and stockings. To access, ensure your Huawei Health app is up to date, pair your device, open the app, select Devices, tap your wearable, and choose the new face. Your smartwatch becomes Christmas-ready.

DJI Mini 4 Pro hits a new low price with RC-N2 controller (£429.30)

December 16, 2025, 6:22 AM EST. From a veteran drone reviewer, the DJI Mini 4 Pro remains a pinnacle of lightweight, feature-rich aerial imaging. Weighing under the 250g/8.8oz limit, it slips into most restricted airspace while offering 10-bit video, huge RAW photos, and up to 100fps slow motion. The built-in camera can rotate remotely, eliminating crop requirements for social clips, and its strong radio range keeps previews stable while you fly. Premium safety tools, including collision sensors, actually boost beginner usability compared with cheaper models. Now at a new low price of £429.30 including the DJI RC-N2 controller on Amazon, it's arguably the best value for creators and photographers today.

Stalker 2: Stories Untold Update Adds Questline, Burnt Forest Hub, and GP37V2 Rifle

December 16, 2025, 6:18 AM EST. Stalker 2's Stories Untold update arrives December 16, bringing eight new quests across new locations and characters. The mystery centers on a radio signal that triggers headaches and hallucinations near Malachite, guiding you toward the Red Forest with help from Professor Medulin and Banzai. A new GP37V2 suppressed rifle offers a razor-tactical option, firing single shots or bursts. The patch also adds a new hub in the Burnt Forest where you can rest by the campfire, with access shaped by your investigative choices. The update lands on PC and consoles and follows last month's Expedition update and its A-Life improvements. Check James' recap for context and stay tuned for more coverage.




iPhone 20 Could Unveil Apple's Bezel-Less, All-Screen Design in 2027

December 16, 2025, 6:10 AM EST. Rumors suggest Apple's 20th-anniversary iPhone, informally dubbed iPhone 20, could sport the most futuristic design yet: a bezel-less, all-screen handset with curved edges and no visible cutouts. A Korea-based report ties the project to LG Display, noting investments of around 400 billion won to build exclusive production lines, possibly scaling to 10 lines for Apple. If realized, the design would require a monolithic four-sided display and new materials, including a thinner Thin Film Encapsulation layer to protect the OLED panel. The challenge also extends to camera and Face ID integration as vendors test curved-edge behavior. Meanwhile, Samsung Display is said to be focusing on foldable screens, with no explicit leaks about the iPhone 20's supplier lineup. The timeline points to a 2027 unveiling, signaling a bold step for Apple's future devices.

Cloudflare Finds 5.6% of Global Email Traffic Is Malicious, Up to 10% in November

December 16, 2025, 6:04 AM EST. Cloudflare's year-in-review reveals that globally, about 5.6% of email traffic was malicious over the past year, meaning more than one in twenty messages. November spiked to nearly 10%. The data shows phishing and credential theft as major threats, with crypto-focused scams on the rise. More than half of malicious emails contained deceptive links (52%), and 38% used identity deception by spoofing trusted figures. The report notes the .christmas top-level domain as the most abused, along with .lol, .forum, .help, .best, and .click domains. Earlier analyses from Barracuda showed one in four emails as spam and significant malware in HTML attachments, underscoring email as a key attack vector for 2025. Security firms Hornet Security also flagged email as a persistent delivery channel for cyberattacks.

SpaceX advances Starbase upgrades at the launch site

December 16, 2025, 6:02 AM EST. SpaceX is advancing Starbase upgrades at the launch site, focusing on infrastructure and ground systems to support upcoming tests and flights. The work aims to improve reliability, throughput, and readiness for launches from Boca Chica.


Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus vs Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: Which Android Flagship Should You Buy?

December 16, 2025, 5:58 AM EST. Speculation surrounds two Android flagships: Samsung's Galaxy S26 Plus and Google's Pixel 10 Pro XL. The S26 Plus is rumored to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, with a potential silicon-carbon battery, Qi2/MagSafe magnets, and camera upgrades, though a significantly different design isn't expected. The Pixel 10 Pro XL centers on AI, powered by a Tensor G5 with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, and a strong camera/display package. It also pairs Qi2 and MagSafe for charging, includes seven years of Android OS upgrades, and offers a triple-camera system with a 5x telephoto lens. Drawbacks cited for Pixel: throttling after about 200 battery cycles and greater heft; Qualcomm often edges Tensor in gaming and raw performance. Launch timing remains uncertain. Each phone targets different strengths: AI and versatility vs. raw performance and battery tech.

Foldable iPhone Rumor: Side-Mounted Touch ID Aims for Ultra-Thin Design

December 16, 2025, 5:56 AM EST. According to leaker Digital Chat Station, Apple's foldable iPhone aims for an ultra-thin design by adopting a side-mounted Touch ID instead of Face ID. Prototype units reportedly include a 7.58-inch internal display paired with an under-panel camera (UPC) to hide a notch, plus an outer ≈5.25-inch display with a conventional hole-punch camera. A dual-camera system with 48MP sensors is noted, along with a very strong hinge to enable a crease-free experience. While some rumors point to under-display Face ID, the report aligns with earlier predictions from Ming-Chi Kuo that the first foldable could land in 2026. Digital Chat Station emphasizes the emphasis on thickness and supplier collaboration.

Hidden Temperature Sensor on Pixel 10 Pro: What It Does and Why It Matters

December 16, 2025, 5:54 AM EST. Discover the hidden temperature sensor tucked near the Pixel's camera on the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL. This tiny sensor, long overlooked, lets you measure the temperature of nearby objects in a simple tap. The feature, currently exclusive to the Pro lineup, hints at future expansion to standard models (Pixel 11 series). It's surprisingly easy to use, adding practical value during cold seasons when hot drinks and feverish days are common. Google's attention to small details-like this sensor placement and seven quality-of-life enhancements-helps the Pixel stand out from other Android phones. If you own a Pro model, you may already be benefiting from this quiet, thoughtful capability.

Tesla's Market Share Rises as EV Tax Credit Ends Amid Slower Sales

December 16, 2025, 5:52 AM EST. Tesla's market share is rising even as its sales decline following the end of the EV tax credit. CEO Elon Musk argued the change could ultimately help Tesla, and Cox Automotive data show Tesla's share climbing from about 41% in Q3 to 55-57% in Oct-Nov, despite sales dropping. The subsidy removal stress-tested demand; Tesla's decline was smaller, possibly due to brand strength, the expansive Supercharger network, or less price-sensitive buyers. Other major automakers pulled back from electrification amid tightening rules, creating room for pure-play EV makers like Rivian. The expiry of the credit may push rivals to scale back EV ambitions, widening a shrinking EV market share for dedicated EV companies.

Silksong Sea of Sorrow expansion teased: free update arrives in 2026 with Switch 2 Edition

December 16, 2025, 5:48 AM EST. Team Cherry teases Silksong's first big expansion, Sea of Sorrow, a free, nautically themed update arriving in 2026 with new areas, bosses, and tools. The studio also announced Hollow Knight: Switch 2 Edition featuring higher frame rates, resolutions, and extra graphical effects, free for current Switch owners; other platforms receive a free update too. PC players can try many updates now in a public-beta branch on Steam and GOG, with improvements like expanded controller support, 21:9/16:10 resolutions, smoother map panning, and pause-in-inventory. More details promised before release.








How AI is helping holiday shoppers find deals, ideas, and faster checkout

December 16, 2025, 5:30 AM EST. AI is becoming a staple for holiday shopping, aiding in price comparisons, finding gift ideas, and directing shoppers to retailer links. Consumers are using tools like ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and retailer-embedded AI to research, compare prices, and land purchases. A CouponFollow study found 53% of shoppers have used or plan to use AI this year, with 69% saying AI is more helpful than traditional methods. A Similarweb report shows a 76% rise in generative AI platform visits year over year and a 319% surge in app downloads. Between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, AI referrals to top retailers reached 9.3 million-up 274% from last year-with purchases converting 14.7% higher. AI is helping users find deals and check coupon codes more efficiently.

Nvidia acquires Slurm to accelerate agentic AI with updated open models

December 16, 2025, 5:28 AM EST. Nvidia has acquired Slurm, the de facto HPC workload manager, to tighten control over scheduling and resource allocation for large AI deployments. Slurm runs on more than half of the world's top supercomputers, giving Nvidia a built-in footprint in the HPC ecosystem. The deal accompanies updates to open models aimed at enabling agentic AI capabilities-panels, tooling, and models designed to run efficiently on Slurm-managed clusters. By marrying Nvidia's accelerators with Slurm's management layer, researchers and enterprises can scale inference and training for agentic AI workloads more smoothly and with better policy alignment. The move underscores Nvidia's strategy to blend open-source AI tools with enterprise HPC infrastructure to unlock broader adoption.

CEOs Plan to Increase AI Spending Despite Weak Returns, Survey Finds

December 16, 2025, 5:26 AM EST. A Wall Street Journal survey of more than 350 public-company CEOs conducted by advisory firm Teneo found that 68% plan to increase AI spending in 2026, even as fewer than half of current AI initiatives have yielded returns above cost. The findings echo MIT's August report showing that fewer than 10% of AI pilots generate real revenue gains, with about 5% delivering millions in value and 95% producing no measurable P&L impact. Yet AI's footprint in the economy is rising: estimates peg AI-driven activity at roughly 40% of U.S. GDP growth in 2025 and about 80% of stock-market gains. While many non-AI departments are piloting tools, tangible productivity boosts remain elusive. Despite the anxiety around an AI bubble, 84% of leaders at companies >$10B revenue believe payoffs will take longer than six months.

McKinsey to lay off thousands as AI advances reshape back-office

December 16, 2025, 5:24 AM EST. McKinsey is considering shedding thousands of roles over the next 18-24 months in response to rapid advances in AI. Senior partners have discussed cutting non-client-facing teams by as much as 10%, with the firm reportedly targeting a few thousand roles overall. The plan follows restructuring and a headcount around 40,000, about half of which are back-office roles. Global managing partner Bob Sternfels signals a shift toward more client-deployed staff and a push to leverage new technology to improve efficiency. The move mirrors actions by others in tech and finance, such as Salesforce and Klarna, which have reduced roles through automation.

Hollow Knight: Silksong gets free expansion Sea of Sorrow in 2026

December 16, 2025, 5:22 AM EST. Team Cherry announces a free expansion for Hollow Knight: Silksong titled Sea of Sorrow, arriving in 2026 with new areas, bosses, tools and more. Hornet's adventures continue in a nautically themed update, free for all players. The company is also updating the original Hollow Knight: a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will include Silksong-style enhancements (high frame rate, higher resolution, more effects) and will be a free update for Switch owners in 2026. Ahead of that, all versions of the original game will receive updates for current platforms, including full 16:10 and 21:9 aspect ratio support for Steam Decks and ultrawide monitors, plus a PC public beta.

Tesla gains as Ford abandons large EVs and announces $19.5B charge

December 16, 2025, 5:20 AM EST. Ford is canceling the all-electric F-150 Lightning and taking a $19.5 billion charge as it refashions its electrification strategy. The company is scrapping several large EVs, including the T3, and shifting toward hybrids and extended-range EVs with an onboard gasoline engine to extend range. Ford says the business case for large EVs eroded due to weaker demand, higher costs, and regulatory changes. The move follows years of losses in the EV unit, with about $13 billion reportedly sunk since 2023. The Lightning will continue but will be reworked, potentially with a gas generator to push range beyond 700 miles. Executives describe the pivot as reallocating capital to higher-return areas-trucks and vans, affordable EVs, energy storage, and other opportunities.

When AI-detection tools wrongly accuse students in schools

December 16, 2025, 5:18 AM EST. At Eleanor Roosevelt High School in suburban Maryland, junior Ailsa Ostovitz faced accusations of using AI on three assignments after a teacher cited a AI-detection tool result-30.76% probability. Ostovitz says the work is hers, and the ordeal has been mentally exhausting. Her mother notes the teacher never responded to messages, and the district says it does not fund or require such tools. Officials warn these AI detectors can be unreliable and yield inaccuracies and inconsistencies. Ostovitz now runs her homework through multiple detectors before submitting. The case highlights the risk of false positives, misattribution, and teachers acting on automated flags without corroborating evidence, underscoring the need for human review and clearer policies in schools.

Why Major Labels Embrace AI-Generated Music Amid Artist Anxiety

December 16, 2025, 5:16 AM EST. AI-generated music has moved from novelty to mainstream, with acts like Velvet Sundown and tracks on Spotify charts, and labels once wary now embracing the tech. The debate centers on whether AI can replace human creativity or augment it. Platforms analyze vast catalogs to let users craft songs via prompts, raising copyright and fair-use concerns. The industry briefly pursued legal action against AI platforms Suno and Udio, but then struck deals: Universal Music Group with Udio, Warner Music Group with Udio and Suno, and ongoing talks with Sony via Klay. Executives say these partnerships aim to protect the rights of artists and songwriters while unlocking new creative and commercial possibilities and a route to co-creation with listeners. Critics warn of a race to commoditize art.




China's Copycat Starship: Chinese Startups Emulate SpaceX's Starship Despite Reusable-Rocket Challenges

December 16, 2025, 5:06 AM EST. China's space startup scene is chasing SpaceX's Starship blueprint, with several firms unveiling Starship-like concepts and the state-run media spotlighting near-identical designs. Beijing Leading Rocket Technology's Xingzhou-1 and rivals such as Cosmoleap and Astronstone have released renders that echo Starship's proportions, grid fins, and booster-landing motifs. Officials even showcased a two-stage, fully reusable concept years ago that resembles Starship. Yet Chinese teams face a long road to practical reusable rocketry, highlighted by LandScape's Zhuque-3 failure on its first orbital attempt. Meanwhile, SpaceX itself continues to wrestle with reliability and cost, and NASA is exploring alternatives as it plans a lunar-landing push. The question remains: can Chinese startups translate flashy visuals into a working, capital-efficient reusable rocket program?

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 hits a record 48% discount ahead of Christmas – $129 (40mm, Green)

December 16, 2025, 5:02 AM EST. Holiday smartwatch deals are in full swing, and Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 just shattered price records with a 48% cut, bringing the 40mm Green model to $129-the lowest price yet. While the Watch 8 adds tweaks, the 7 remains a feature-rich choice with an AMOLED display, ECG, HR sensor, and sleep tracking. The 40mm model packs 32GB storage, 2GB RAM, and a 300mAh battery, with typical real-world use delivering roughly 30-50 hours per charge. It pairs seamlessly with Samsung devices for texts, calls, music, and more. Note the deal is limited to the Green color, and upgrading to the Watch 8 could be worth it for the latest processing. This is a strong option for budget-conscious fans.






SpaceX launches Falcon 9 on Starlink 6-82 amid windy Cape Canaveral conditions

December 16, 2025, 4:44 AM EST. SpaceX lifted off a Falcon 9 with the Starlink 6-82 mission from Cape Canaveral at 12:25 a.m. Monday, riding out a tight countdown amid windy conditions. A wind advisory called for 25 knots gusting to 35 knots on the Eastern Range. The window also targeted a United Launch Alliance Atlas V mission carrying 27 Amazon Leo satellites in a 29-minute launch window. For SpaceX fans, a subsequent Starlink window is set for Wednesday from Pad 39A with a Southeast trajectory. Live coverage begins 90 minutes before liftoff. This mission underscores the pace of Space and Starlink deployments from Florida as weather challenges unfold.







Amazon Restores Black Friday Pricing: Galaxy Tab S11 Now $150 Off Across All 11-Inch Models

December 16, 2025, 4:28 AM EST. Amazon is reintroducing Black Friday pricing for the Galaxy Tab S11: $150 off across all three storage tiers of the 11-inch tablet. The deal matches the lowest prices seen in months and is available to everyone with delivery in time for Christmas. By comparison, Samsung has floated rarer $100-$200 price drops on the Ultra, but those are hit-or-miss. The S11 sports a slim 5.5mm profile, a bright Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, and a 3nm MediaTek processor, making it a portable multitasking powerhouse for work or play.

France hosts first Kempower Mega Satellite deployment via Sowatt Solutions

December 16, 2025, 4:26 AM EST. France marks the commissioning of Kempower's first Mega Satellite, a scalable megawatt charging hub capable of delivering up to 1.2 MW by pairing two 600 kW units. The system can deploy MCS connectors for 1.2 MW or dual CCS connectors at up to 560 kW each. Initial deployments in Norway, Denmark and Sweden use MCS in depot settings; the public fast-charging hub on the Mont-Blanc route in Vougy uses a CCS-only version for heavy-duty trucks. Sowatt Solutions operates three Kempower Satellites for cars, but they are distinct from the Mega Satellite. Kempower notes the project demonstrates a scalable, versatile solution for fleets and private drivers, backed by France 2030 ADEME funding. The site sits on a key France-Italy axis near the Mont-Blanc Tunnel.







Two New CarPlay Features in iOS 26.2: Pinned Conversations Edit and Expanded Widget Customization

December 16, 2025, 4:12 AM EST. Apple is adding two notable CarPlay improvements in iOS 26.2: editable pinned conversations on the infotainment display and expanded widget customization. Users can now edit pinned messages directly from CarPlay, with a redesigned UX to better match the iPhone experience. In addition, CarPlay widgets are getting more flexible, with support for multiple widgets visible via horizontal scrolling-potentially up to three widgets on many cars-depending on hardware. This signals Apple listening to user feedback and refining CarPlay rather than letting it stagnate. If these changes ship broadly, they could boost CarPlay adoption among newer and older vehicles alike and shift attention toward the evolving infotainment ecosystem.

AI chip shortage could raise smartphone prices in 2026, Counterpoint says

December 16, 2025, 4:10 AM EST. Counterpoint Research says the AI chip shortage could push smartphone prices higher in 2026 while shipments fall. The firm now expects smartphone ASP to rise 6.9% year-on-year in 2026, up from 3.6%, as memory chip costs and DRAM shortages lift BOMs. For phones under $200, BOM costs are up 20-30% since early 2024; mid-to-high end see 10-15% increases. Counterpoint warns memory prices could rise another 40% into Q2 2026, with BOMs up 8%-15% vs today's levels. The AI data-center boom, driven by Nvidia and memory suppliers such as SK Hynix and Samsung, is reverberating through components used in smartphones. Apple and Samsung are best positioned to weather near-term pressures, while other players may cut modules or reuse old parts and push consumers toward pricier devices. Chinese brands could be especially challenged on margins.







New open-access book explains why internet shutdowns are rising across Africa

December 16, 2025, 3:56 AM EST. Between 2016 and 2024, 193 internet shutdowns occurred in 41 African countries, according to an open-access source book co-edited by Felicia Anthonio and Tony Roberts. The work offers 11 in-depth case studies showing how governments order blackouts through private operators, arguing they violate international human rights and disrupt online life. It finds shutdowns are timed to elections and protests to suppress dissent, with examples from Senegal, Uganda, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. The trend shows digital authoritarianism rising, with scale, frequency, and sophistication increasing-partial shutdowns now targeting regions or sites to blunt opposition. The book calls for accountability as Africa's digitally connected landscape confronts higher risk to fundamental rights and democratic participation online.

Grassroots NIMBY revolt reshapes the AI data-center boom in Republican-leaning states

December 16, 2025, 3:54 AM EST. Residents living near data centers are pushing back against the AI infrastructure boom as turbines, noise, and higher energy costs spark a growing NIMBY movement. In Virginia-the country's largest data center hub-activists like Elena Schlossberg argue the industrial footprint erodes neighborhoods and air quality. The debate has spread to other states, including Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, where voters have already shown that opposition can influence local elections. Industry proponents say data centers are essential for unlocking AI's economic benefits, offering jobs and tax revenue. Critics, aided by watchdog groups, say tax abatements, zoning variances, and other giveaways enable a few giants to capture billions for limited local gains. The result: recalls, resignations, and primary defeats as candidates frame themselves around the issue.

Apple Vision Pro M5: Silicon, Soft Goods, and Pixel Density Make Spatial Computing Livable

December 16, 2025, 3:52 AM EST. Apple's Vision Pro M5 keeps the familiar curved glass shell but fixes what held back the original: comfort and visual fidelity. The M5 uses a dual-chip architecture (M5 plus R1) to keep the scene responsive while reducing motion blur and eye strain with roughly 10% more pixels and up to 120 Hz passthrough and Mac Virtual Display. The deeper changes live inside: a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and a 16-core Neural Engine, paired to manage denser scenes and AI tasks without dropping frames. Apple treats resolution and refresh as ergonomic features, not just specs, easing the cognitive friction of spatial computing. The shell remains recognizable, but the design emphasis shifts toward weight balance, soft goods, and a more livable daily experience.



China AI Governance in 2025: Key Regulatory Developments and 2026 Outlook

December 16, 2025, 3:46 AM EST. China's AI sector surged in 2025, with breakthroughs from DeepSeek, Alibaba, ByteDance, Kimi, and MiniMax driving model scaling, multimodal capabilities, and cost-efficient training. Generative AI rapidly permeated sectors from search to education, while the regulatory framework matured from principles to enforcement. The January 2026 amendments to the Cybersecurity Law introduce a dedicated AI compliance provision, underscoring emphasis on AI ethics, risk monitoring, and safety assessment. Building on the Algorithm Recommendation Measures, Deep Synthesis Measures, and Generative AI Administrative Measures, regulators expanded compliance governance and enforcement trends. Global discussions on AI content labelling echo EU and US initiatives. The report traces 2025 developments and sketches implications for operators, policymakers, and international partners ahead of 2026.


SpaceX launches Starlink 6-82 mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida

December 16, 2025, 3:42 AM EST. SpaceX has launched the Starlink 6-82 mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida, expanding the company's growing Starlink broadband constellation. The launch underscores SpaceX's ongoing push to increase global satellite internet coverage, deploying satellites into low Earth orbit to deliver high-speed connectivity. Details on payload numbers and recovery operations are typically announced by SpaceX after liftoff as teams monitor performance and track satellite deployment.

Is Quantum Computing a Threat to Blockchain Security? Debunking the Hype and Timeline

December 16, 2025, 3:38 AM EST. Quantum computing could threaten blockchain cryptography, but the timeline and impact are nuanced. This explainer shows how quantum machines might affect ECC and other public-key cryptography, as well as digital signatures (ECDSA/EdDSA), and why many schemes could eventually require upgrades. It also covers which areas are most at risk, including symmetric crypto like AES, and hash functions such as SHA-256, and why practical quantum power isn't here yet. Recent progress, such as new error-correction and algorithmic improvements, has shifted estimates (e.g., RSA-2048 could require fewer qubits than once thought), but a migration to post-quantum crypto and longer keys remains the recommended response. Distinguishing hype from science helps investors focus on resilient security planning.


Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold No S Pen Support; Stylus Compatibility Waning in Samsung Foldables

December 16, 2025, 3:32 AM EST. The Galaxy Z TriFold does not support any S Pen models, according to official specs. The device's inner and outer displays won't work with an S Pen, and Samsung's own Fold models have moved away from stylus support. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 also dropped S Pen compatibility in 2025. While a 10-inch foldable screen would be a natural fit for drawing or note-taking, Samsung's design choices kept the S Pen out to maintain thickness and protect the folding display. Third-party styluses exist but won't match the precision or integration of the official S Pen. The Galaxy Z TriFold is slated for a U.S. launch in early 2026 without S Pen included.

Ford pivots Glendale, Kentucky EV battery plant to energy storage, laying off about 1,600 workers

December 16, 2025, 3:30 AM EST. Ford is converting the BlueOval SK Battery Park in Glendale, Kentucky, from EV battery production to energy storage for data centers, utilities, and large-scale customers. The move triggers layoffs of about 1,500 joint-venture employees at the Kentucky site and additional layoffs among roughly 1,650 state workers. Ford aims to rehire staff as the plant shifts to manufacturing 5 MWh+ battery energy storage systems, including LFP prismatic cells and DC container modules. Gov. Andy Beshear and local leaders emphasize supporting workers through the transition, with Ford saying eligible employees can reapply for roles at the converted facility. The pivot signals a strategic shift away from high capex EVs toward grid-scale storage solutions.

iOS 26.3 Beta 1: Transfer to Android, Notification Forwarding, and Weather Wallpaper – What's New So Far

December 16, 2025, 3:28 AM EST. Apple is testing iOS 26.3 with small, targeted updates. The headline feature is the Transfer to Android tool, letting an iPhone sit beside an Android device to migrate photos, messages, notes, apps, passwords, and numbers without a separate app, while excluding health data, Bluetooth-linked devices, and locked notes. Google already offers a reciprocal flow, making this a true cross-platform bridge. Another addition is Notification Forwarding in Settings, which can push alerts to a single third-party wearable (like an Android smartwatch) and may deliberately exclude the Apple Watch; the feature is currently limited to the European Union as part of antitrust considerations. A new Weather Wallpaper section on Lock Screen provides three designs with different fonts and widgets. iOS 26.3 lands for compatible devices in late January.

Internet satellites spark a transformational shift in outer space as rivals enter the race

December 16, 2025, 3:24 AM EST. Internet satellites are driving a transformational change in outer space as numbers swell from thousands to an estimated 100,000 by 2030. While Starlink has dominated the field, a growing roster of competitors is entering the scene, threatening its lead and reshaping the global connectivity landscape. The rapid deployment of satellite constellations raises questions about orbital traffic, debris, and policy oversight. CNN's Ivana Scatola tracked satellites in a desert to illustrate how the arena is evolving beyond a single player. The development could redefine who controls space-based communications-and at what cost to safety and governance.

FDA Life-Cycle Scenario for AI-Enabled Mental Health Devices: Implications for Safeguards and Policy

December 16, 2025, 3:22 AM EST. An in-depth look at the FDA's recently published life-cycle scenario for AI-enabled mental health devices, and why it matters to developers, clinicians, and policymakers. The piece spotlights how generative AI and large language models (LLMs) are used in mental health guidance, the cascading real-world ramifications, and where safeguards must tighten as adoption accelerates. It also surveys headline risks, from errant advice or delusions to self-harm prompts, and references ongoing debates around AI accountability sparked by the OpenAI lawsuit and media coverage, including a CBS 60 Minutes appearance. With hundreds of millions of users turning to AI for mental health support, the column argues for vigilant governance, better testing, and transparent communication of limitations in this rapidly evolving field.








EU app developers urge action on Apple App Store fees under DMA

December 16, 2025, 3:06 AM EST. A coalition of about 20 app developers and consumer groups is urging EU regulators to enforce the Digital Markets Act (DMA) against Apple's fee structure, which it says still disadvantages European developers versus U.S. peers after a U.S. court ruling. The European Commission previously fined Apple €500 million for DMA breaches related to steering users to external payment methods. In response, Apple updated terms that charge 13%-20% on App Store purchases and 5%-15% penalties on external transactions. The Coalition for Apps Fairness (CAF), including Deezer and Proton, argues the revised fees remain DMA violations and says U.S. developers benefit from more favorable terms post-court ruling. CAF calls for clarity, and even potential referral to the European Court of Justice to ensure 'free of charge means free of charge'.






Forget the AI Bubble and Buy Nvidia Stock for 2026: Here's Why

December 16, 2025, 2:54 AM EST. NVDA remains a leader in the AI era, posting stellar Q3 2026 results (revenue $57B, up 62% YoY; EPS $1.30). Yet the stock has pulled back from highs as AI-bubble chatter, hyperscaler capex cycles, and rising competition weigh sentiment. Competitors like AMD and Broadcom (AVGO) have stepped up, with OpenAI and Anthropic signaling chip demand, while Meta and others explore in-house options and cloud players like Amazon build custom silicon. Nvidia's China exposure remains constrained amid policy headwinds, even as licenses evolve. Management guides Q4 revenue near $65B (+ ~65% YoY). The risk/reward now hinges on sustained AI demand, supply dynamics, and policy developments affecting China and global chip supply.

OneXPlayer Super X: A 14-inch tablet-laptop packs Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and Radeon 8060S with up to 128GB RAM and Frost Bay cooling

December 16, 2025, 2:52 AM EST. The OneXPlayer Super X blends tablet and laptop in a 14-inch chassis, powered by Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16 cores, 32 threads, up to 5.1GHz) paired with a Radeon 8060S GPU to rival desktop RTX 4060 performance. It supports up to 128GB RAM (with up to 96GB allocated to GPU memory) and ships with a 2880×1800 OLED, 16:10 display, HDR, and a touchscreen with 4,096 pressure levels. M.2 PCIe 4.0 storage (up to 2TB via BiWin Mini SSD) and microSD expandability, plus an optional liquid-cooling unit Frost Bay that boosts TDP to 120W. The device runs in tablet or laptop modes, with a Kickstarter campaign ongoing.

HarmonyOS 6 Feature Pack Extends to Huawei Pura 70/80 and Mate 60/70

December 16, 2025, 2:50 AM EST. Huawei pushes HarmonyOS 6.0.0.120 SP6 as a year-end feature pack for the Pura 70/80 and Mate 60/70 lines. The update adds a Smart Grip for calls, a new Huawei Share app to transfer files with iOS/macOS devices, and the Magic Expressions live editing effect. The cloud image library gains a delete-from-device option, freeing local storage, while Gallery home screen widgets gain dynamic effects. The update also adds Custom Album Photos playback, expanded app permissions control, and options to restrict orientation and in-app ads. These devices have sold well and continue to receive ongoing HarmonyOS improvements via OTA.












SpaceX blasts China after Starlink near-miss, calls for tighter orbital coordination

December 16, 2025, 2:26 AM EST. A collision risk is rising as Earth's orbit fills with satellites. In the latest dispute, a SpaceX Starlink internet satellite had to deploy thrusters to avoid a close approach with a Chinese satellite launched by CAS Space aboard the Kinetica 1 rocket. SpaceX's Starlink engineering VP, Michael Nicolls, said there was no apparent coordination or deconfliction with other satellites, highlighting a broader problem of missing ephemeris sharing. CAS Space responded that they use ground-based space awareness to avoid known debris, pledging to coordinate with operators going forward to re-establish collaboration in the growing New Space ecosystem. With nearly 9,300 Starlinks in orbit (almost a third launched in 2025) and about 13,000 active satellites overall, orbital traffic and collision risk are rising.

Expedition 33's Game Awards sweep fuels online drama and conspiracy theories

December 16, 2025, 2:24 AM EST. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's historic sweep at The Game Awards has fueled online drama and conspiracy theories. On TikTok, the bottom-bar related-search terms often append 'expedition 33 israel', prompting a cluster of videos linking the game to Israel. TikTok says search results may be inaccurate for rapidly changing events, yet the pairing persists as both algorithmic suggestions and user memes cast the game in a political frame. Some videos claim a Netanyahu-related conspiracy to sway votes; others defend the win, noting the game was heavily favored but not funded by Israel. Separately, the game's commercial success-over 5 million copies sold-drives more mainstream attention and data shows engagement rising on PC and consoles. The moment underscores how a big win can spark rival narratives online.

Google to retire free dark web monitoring tool in 2026

December 16, 2025, 2:20 AM EST. Google will discontinue its free dark web monitoring reports next year, ending access to a tool that alerted users if their name, email, or phone appeared online. After opening the feature to all Google One customers in mid-2024, Google said feedback showed the tool did not provide clear, actionable steps. The service will stop monitoring for new results on January 15, 2026, and access will be removed from accounts on February 16, 2026. Users can still remove their monitoring profile now via the tool's results with your info page. Google will focus on tools that offer clear, actionable guidance after a data breach.

Seven covetable Apple accessories designed to improve your Apple experience

December 16, 2025, 2:18 AM EST. From Native Union's Voyage wireless charger-a compact, foldable stand with two Qi2 and MagSafe pads for iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch-through Kuxiu's X40 Turbo, a tri-device stand with Qi2.2 25W fast charging and a travel-friendly puck, to Gomi's Forever Phone Case crafted from 100% recycled materials that offers free repairs for life and upgrade options, and Arc's Pulse Titanium Opal Damascus-an ultra-premium, titanium-laminated case for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Each piece emphasizes convenience, speed, and longevity, whether you chase desk-setup ease, travel portability, or circular design.








Stellantis patents foam-based thermal runaway suppression system for EV batteries

December 16, 2025, 2:02 AM EST. Stellantis has been awarded a patent for a foam-based thermal runaway suppression system integrated into an EV battery pack. Unlike passive barriers, the design uses foam channels and deployment blades to flood affected cells with fire-retardant foam when abnormal heat is detected, isolating the problem and slowing or stopping a cascade. The system centers on a bladder near the cells containing the fluid, plus dual blades to pierce the bladder and rupture coolant lines. It uses special coolant-line sections and actuation devices tied to a controller to trigger deployment. Relying on existing temperature sensors in the pack, the approach aims to reduce thermal runaway risk and improve EV safety.





Yoona.ai Case Study: AI-Driven Fashion Design on Google Cloud Boosts Sustainability

December 16, 2025, 1:52 AM EST. Yoona.ai's case study shows how data-backed design decisions can slash waste in fashion. By enabling designers to cut the number of sketches and product prototypes, the platform claims up to a 93% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions across clothing collections. As Yoona.ai trains more specialized AI agents to meet evolving customer needs, the startup aims to broaden its impact on the fashion industry's sustainability goals. With Google Cloud, the company gains a scalable, reliable platform to reach more brands. Ißbrücker notes that Google Cloud infrastructure has helped them manage their business model more efficiently, while Michel emphasizes delivering the best service to customers.

Digital payments accelerate Pakistan's shift away from a cash-based economy, led by JazzCash and Raast

December 16, 2025, 1:50 AM EST. Pakistan is accelerating its shift away from a cash-based economy as digital payments expand access and transparency, a trend highlighted by JazzCash and the government's Raast platform. JazzCash serves over 55 million customers, with 21 million active users, supported by 300,000+ agents and a growing merchant network. More than 650,000 Raast-enabled merchants now form the country's largest financial-access network, reaching major districts and markets. As digitisation rises, fintechs are bridging gaps in traditional banking, enabling traceable transactions that aid documentation and formalise the economy, while helping governments curb the shadow economy. The State Bank of Pakistan's cashless push and instant payments are central to scaling adoption, with private sector participation driving network effects.







Apple iOS 26.2 Update Brings 20+ Security Fixes and Urgency to Update

December 16, 2025, 1:32 AM EST. Apple's iOS 26.2 is now available, bringing security patches and privacy enhancements to iPhone and iPad. The update closes more than 20 issues, including an App Store permission flaw that could expose sensitive payment tokens, and an authentication bypass in the Hidden Photos Album. Additional fixes address data access through Messages and nine WebKit bugs that could enable online tracking or data leakage. While some users worry about bugs in new releases, Apple stresses these patches are essential to reduce risk from hackers and attackers. If your device supports iOS 26.2, apply the update soon to protect personal data and browsing privacy.

LG to Debut Micro RGB evo TV at CES 2026 with Ultra-Wide Color Gamut

December 16, 2025, 1:30 AM EST. LG will unveil its first Micro RGB evo TV at CES 2026, showcasing a backlight made from individually controlled Micro LEDs that can display multiple hues instead of white. The display aims to sit between OLED's pixel-level precision and mini-LED brightness, with an upgraded AI upscaling engine. LG says the panel is Intertek-certified for 100 percent color gamut coverage across BT.2020, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB, and it features more than a thousand brightness- and contrast-dimming zones. Competitors like Samsung have teased 115-inch micro RGB sets, priced around $29,999; LG's sizes include 100", 86", and 75". While final prices aren't set, expect the Micro RGB evo to carry a premium, reflecting its color range and tech.






China's Starship-inspired rockets: Cosmoleap, Leap, Astronstone imitate SpaceX's reusable design

December 16, 2025, 1:16 AM EST. Chinese launch firms are increasingly modeling their next-gen rockets on SpaceX's Starship, moving beyond earlier Falcon 9 look-alikes. The Zhuque-3's first flight showed nominal results but an unsuccessful landing, a common hurdle for a first test. The real shift began when, in November 2024, the government signaled a pivot to a fully reusable, Starship-like heavy lifter, shaping private firms' ambitions. Cosmoleap unveiled plans for a fully reusable "Leap" rocket with a tower-catch concept, while Astronstone touts a stainless-steel, methane-fed vehicle using a chopstick-style recovery system. The trend marks a broader push in China toward reusability and ambitious launch goals, not just copying aesthetics, but adopting a SpaceX-inspired path to reduce costs and enable rapid iteration.

Panama, Nebraska hit by four-day landline and internet outage

December 16, 2025, 1:14 AM EST. Residents of Panama, a small Nebraska town, have lived without phone or internet service for more than four days as a Windstream outage (operating under the Kinetic brand) disrupts the community. For many, the landline is the lifeline; without it, doctors' calls, work, school, and vital documents are in jeopardy. An elderly resident without a cellphone says every update from support is vague, muting his hope of a fix. Neighbors report no clear timeline and limited on-call outreach. Windstream/Kinetic acknowledged outages can take up to a week to resolve and promised future credits, but Panama's residents say they need real-time communication and prompt restoration. Community efforts and local reporting push for transparency and timely repairs.







UK artists win broad support for stronger AI copyright as opt-out plan is scrapped

December 16, 2025, 1:00 AM EST. In the UK, a campaign led by Elton John, Dua Lipa and other artists won broad support in a government consultation on AI copyright. About 95% of more than 10,000 respondents called for stronger copyright protections and licensing in all cases; only 3% backed the government's initial opt-out plan. Ministers dropped that option after backlash. Campaigners warn ministers have prioritized US tech firms' interests. High-profile artists like Sam Fender, Kate Bush and the Pet Shop Boys urge stronger safeguards. The aim is to ensure AI can't mine works without consent or fair compensation. Liz Kendall says there is no clear consensus and policy proposals will be published by 18 March 2026. Officials say the approach must sustain creative industries, spur innovation, and promote national prosperity while keeping the UK at the tech frontier.

Reetle SmartInk I: An E-Ink Phone Case with a Built-in AI Notetaker

December 16, 2025, 12:56 AM EST. Reetle's SmartInk I fuses an E-Ink display with a built-in AI recorder to turn the back of your phone into an active workflow hub. The E-Ink panel handles glanceable info – calendars, QR codes, and checklists – while a dedicated one-press record button captures audio without unlocking your phone. The audio then travels via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi to a companion app, where AI-powered transcription, key point extraction, and automatically generated to-do lists are created. Those items can be sent back to the E-Ink screen, closing the loop between capture and review and letting meeting action items appear instantly on the case. In short, SmartInk I treats the case as both hardware and interface, replacing passive protection with a compact, always-on notetaking workstation right on your phone.





Best Smartphones to Buy in Winter 2025/2026: Xiaomi 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro & More

December 16, 2025, 12:46 AM EST. This winter lineup centers on high-end power and design, with the Xiaomi 17 Pro standing out for its secondary display on the back, strong rear camera, big battery, and bright OLED panel, though its value depends on future app support and EU import workarounds via traders like TradingShenzhen. The iPhone 17 Pro lands second, delivering a premium build, the A19 Pro SoC, excellent battery life, and a 120-Hz OLED screen, but it sacrifices some cameras and uses aluminum instead of titanium; EU compliance may trim features. The standard Xiaomi 17 skips the secondary screen, is more compact, and could reach Europe later. The iPhone 17 Pro Max remains the top of the line with cutting-edge tech, while the Pixel 10 Pro offers strong imaging and a price decline, a solid alternative.

New Catalysts Shifting Tesla Stock Narrative: Valuations, AI, and Delivery Momentum

December 16, 2025, 12:42 AM EST. Tesla's fair value nudges down to about $391 from $393 as analysts recalibrate the long-term narrative. A slower revenue ramp and a higher discount rate underline a more balanced view of AI-driven upside versus capital-intensive execution risk. The stance across bullish and bearish camps highlights that AI, autonomy, and robotaxi potential are driving a sizable portion of the value but with substantial uncertainty. Bulls point to stronger delivery momentum, new models and energy storage upside, with targets ranging from $300s to $600+. Bears warn that the AI-led upside could be over-stated and that traditional auto growth remains fragile, citing delivery deceleration and valuation risk. Track shifts in price targets and fair value to gauge evolving sentiment on Tesla (TSLA).





Israel set to finalize Nvidia land deal for major new campus in the north

December 16, 2025, 12:32 AM EST. Israel is nearing a landmark deal to give Nvidia a 51% discounted land allocation for a new 160,000-square-meter development campus in Kiryat Tivon, northern Israel. The agreement, approved by the Israel Land Authority with sign-off from defense and foreign ministers under the Land Law for a foreign-controlled company, bypasses a public tender. Nvidia plans a large-scale campus modeled on its Santa Clara HQ, expected to employ about 8,000 workers and boost the region's economy as thousands more would provide services to the site. The deal includes a seven-year development period with possible extensions, and a termination option if zoning is not approved, with land returned free of liens.

Hollow Knight: Silksong Expansion in 2026; Switch 2 Edition Announced

December 16, 2025, 12:30 AM EST. Team Cherry confirms the first big Hollow Knight: Silksong expansion, Silksong – Sea of Sorrow, arriving in 2026. The free update adds new areas, bosses, tools, and more. The studio says further details will come closer to release. They also reveal seven million copies sold (with millions more on Xbox Game Pass). Alongside, Hollow Knight on Switch will receive a Switch 2 Edition in 2026, featuring high frame-rate modes, higher resolutions, and enhanced visuals. Owners of the current Switch version can download the Switch 2 release for free in 2026. The original game will receive ongoing updates, bug fixes, and more plans for 2025, plus sale events across storefronts this holiday season.

How Greater Cincinnati universities are approaching AI: UC policies, programs, and regional trends

December 16, 2025, 12:26 AM EST. Greater Cincinnati universities are integrating AI with formal policies and new programs. At the University of Cincinnati, a dedicated ai.uc.edu page outlines acceptable use, inclusivity, and risk assessment, plus the AI Enablement Community of Practice (AIECOP) that reviews AI use since early 2025. UC offers a Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence with courses in technology law, machine learning, and intelligent systems theory; a Lindner College of Business graduate certificate on AI in business; and a Blue Ash Associate of Applied Science in AI, a two-year workforce program. The region also features activity at Miami University and NKU, amid statewide debates on AI regulations and higher-ed policy-described as a 'wild west' moment moving toward guardrails.








SpaceX Clashes with American Airlines Over Amazon Leo vs Starlink for In-Flight Wi-Fi

December 16, 2025, 12:10 AM EST. SpaceX and another executive are unhappy about how American Airlines conducted talks with Amazon's Leo, described as a Starlink challenger, to power in-flight Wi-Fi. The report suggests American Airlines weighed alternatives to Starlink, raising concerns at SpaceX that a deal could sideline its own satellite service. The tension spotlights the fiercely competitive race to supply airline connectivity, with SpaceX and Amazon both pursuing lucrative airline contracts. As airlines weigh coverage, performance, and cost, the episode underscores policy and business frictions shaping the future of aviation broadband.




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Top 15 New Technology Trends That Will Define 2026 [Part 2]

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  • SpaceX favored by retail traders for 2026 IPO, OpenAI and Discord far behind, Stocktwits poll shows
    January 8, 2026, 8:18 PM EST. Retail traders named SpaceX as their top 2026 IPO pick, about 59% of votes, far ahead of OpenAI at 26% and Discord at 10%, per a Stocktwits poll. SpaceX also shows momentum in chatter: watcher counts up about 116% over the past year and message volume up roughly 1,600% in the last 90 days. The case: SpaceX's launches, Starlink expansion, and Musk's remarks feed optimism, though no IPO filing has occurred. OpenAI remains second, with talks of a potential listing that could value the company near $1 trillion as it shifts to a for-profit model. Discord sits third, with 200M+ monthly users and past Microsoft deal talks. Other names cited include Databricks, Anduril, and Anthropic.