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Month: December 2025

OneXPlayer’s new handheld is a foldable DS throwback
HardwareInnovationTechnology

OneXPlayer’s new handheld is a foldable DS throwback

OneXPlayer has unveiled the OneXSugar Wallet, a clamshell handheld with a unique 8.1-inch folding OLED screen. It’s a modern take on the Nintendo DS design, but key details like its processor and price are still a mystery.

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
Your Gut Bacteria Are Under Attack From Everyday Chemicals
DataPrivacyTechnology

Your Gut Bacteria Are Under Attack From Everyday Chemicals

A massive lab study screened over 1,000 chemicals and found 168 that damage the beneficial bacteria in our gut. Many are common in food, water, and our environment. The researchers warn this could contribute to antibiotic resistance.

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
When Your Thermostat Breaks Because the Cloud Went Down
CloudComputingIoT

When Your Thermostat Breaks Because the Cloud Went Down

A series of major cloud outages last year, including a massive 15-hour AWS failure, didn’t just hit websites. It broke smart locks, thermostats, and food delivery, exposing our deep dependency on a few tech giants. The convenience of everything being connected has a massive, centralized point of fai

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
A $160M Chip Smuggling Bust Meets a Trump Policy Curveball
AISemiconductorsTechnology

A $160M Chip Smuggling Bust Meets a Trump Policy Curveball

Federal prosecutors unsealed a case detailing “Operation Gatekeeper,” a smuggling ring that allegedly tried to export $160M in Nvidia H100 and H200 GPUs to China. In a bizarre twist, President Trump announced on the same day that the US would now allow H200 exports to China for a 25% fee.

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
How 2025’s Workplace Chaos Wrecked Our Mental Health
AIBusinessSoftware

How 2025’s Workplace Chaos Wrecked Our Mental Health

2025 was a punishing year for corporate workers’ mental health. According to a new report, relentless layoffs and AI-driven disruption created a perfect storm of burnout and anxiety.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 31, 2025
Nvidia’s H200 Chip Rush and Meta’s Startup Buy
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s H200 Chip Rush and Meta’s Startup Buy

The AI hardware race is heating up on two fronts. Nvidia is pushing TSMC to produce more H200 chips amid massive Chinese orders, while Meta is buying startup Manus to bolster its AI agent capabilities.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 31, 2025
AI’s a Bad Best Friend, But Paris FC Gets a Rich One
AISoftwareTechnology

AI’s a Bad Best Friend, But Paris FC Gets a Rich One

A new Bloomberg Opinion Today rundown warns about getting too cozy with AI companions, while Bernard Arnault bets on Paris FC. Meanwhile, quantum computing is accelerating, and US measles cases hit a 25-year high.

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
Nvidia’s $3B AI Talent Grab Is a Three-Punch Combo
AIBusinessCloud

Nvidia’s $3B AI Talent Grab Is a Three-Punch Combo

Nvidia is reportedly in talks to buy AI21 Labs for up to $3 billion, hot on the heels of a massive $20B deal with Groq. This looks less like acquiring companies and more like a coordinated talent grab to dominate AI inference. Jensen Huang is executing a rapid-fire strategy to lock up the entire sta

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
Meta’s $2.5B Manus Deal Shows How AI Startups Are Dodging Geopolitics
AIBusinessSoftware

Meta’s $2.5B Manus Deal Shows How AI Startups Are Dodging Geopolitics

Meta is acquiring AI agent startup Manus in a deal valued at $2.5 billion. The founders strategically distanced the company from its Chinese roots, moving its HQ to Singapore, to pave the way for U.S. investment and avoid regulatory roadblocks.

by Megan CarterDecember 31, 2025
AI Is Now Buying Stuff For You. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal.
AIDataSoftware

AI Is Now Buying Stuff For You. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal.

Price.com’s new “Buy with AI” feature completes purchases without you ever visiting a store. This signals a major shift where AI agents, not storefronts, control the transaction. Payments networks and platforms are scrambling to embed themselves in this new layer.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 31, 2025

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