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Month: December 2025

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs, It’s Fueling a Hiring Boom, Survey Says
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs, It’s Fueling a Hiring Boom, Survey Says

A major survey from EY reveals a counterintuitive trend among companies successfully using AI. Instead of mass layoffs, they’re using productivity gains to hire more people and buy more AI tools.

by Megan CarterDecember 16, 2025
SoundCloud Admits Hack, Blocks Some VPNs By Mistake
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

SoundCloud Admits Hack, Blocks Some VPNs By Mistake

SoundCloud has confirmed a cyberattack that impacted about 26 million users. The company’s response accidentally caused connectivity issues for some VPN users, leading to confusion.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 16, 2025
A $5.3 Million Bet on Self-Driving Satellites
HardwareSpaceStartups

A $5.3 Million Bet on Self-Driving Satellites

A Stanford spinoff called EraDrive just raised $5.3 million to develop hardware-software kits that make satellites autonomous. They’re pitching it as the key to managing thousands of satellites in orbit. It’s a bold vision with some serious hurdles.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 16, 2025
Google’s AI Reality Check: Chatbots Are Wrong 30% of the Time
AIDataSoftware

Google’s AI Reality Check: Chatbots Are Wrong 30% of the Time

A new Google benchmark reveals a sobering truth about AI chatbots. The most accurate model, Gemini 3 Pro, is only 69% factually correct. This gap between confidence and accuracy poses real risks for businesses and users.

by Megan CarterDecember 16, 2025
Scientists Find T Cells Have a “Jack-in-the-Box” Switch
AISoftwareTechnology

Scientists Find T Cells Have a “Jack-in-the-Box” Switch

Researchers have finally visualized the hidden activation mechanism of the T cell receptor. The discovery, likened to a “jack-in-the-box,” overturns previous models and points to new ways to engineer better cancer treatments.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 16, 2025
Supernatural is leaving Netflix next week. Here’s how to binge it.
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Supernatural is leaving Netflix next week. Here’s how to binge it.

The long-running fan-favorite series Supernatural is departing Netflix on December 17th. If you have a week to cram in 327 episodes, here’s how to tackle it with themed mini-binges.

by Megan CarterDecember 13, 2025
What Execs Actually Want From Tech Teams
BusinessInnovationSoftware

What Execs Actually Want From Tech Teams

The biggest hurdle in many companies isn’t technical skill—it’s communication. Executives are often left in the dark by teams speaking a different language. The fix is simpler than you think.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 13, 2025
An AI Chief Scientist Says We’re Nearing a Do-or-Die Moment
AIInnovationTechnology

An AI Chief Scientist Says We’re Nearing a Do-or-Die Moment

Anthropic’s chief scientist, Jared Kaplan, warns humanity is approaching a critical fork in the road with AI. He says by 2030, or as early as 2027, we’ll have to decide whether to let AI models train themselves, a move that could unlock incredible benefits or spiral beyond our control.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 13, 2025
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Finally Makes Setup a Breeze
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Finally Makes Setup a Breeze

Raspberry Pi Imager has been completely overhauled with version 2.0. The update introduces a step-by-step guided workflow, vastly improved accessibility, and integrates key customization options directly into the imaging process.

by Megan CarterDecember 13, 2025
KDE Plasma 6.6 Fixes Two Major Wayland Annoyances
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

KDE Plasma 6.6 Fixes Two Major Wayland Annoyances

The next update for the popular Linux desktop environment is tackling some long-standing user frustrations. KDE Plasma 6.6 will introduce proper screen mirroring support and a safeguard against runaway memory consumption.

by Megan CarterDecember 13, 2025

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