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Month: December 2025

Albatron.ai Launches Rugged TALO-25000 AI System for Harsh Jobs
AIComputingHardware

Albatron.ai Launches Rugged TALO-25000 AI System for Harsh Jobs

Albatron.ai has launched its first embedded AI system, the TALO-25000. Built around the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, it’s designed for harsh environments like outdoor robotics and industrial automation.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025
DayOne gets €500m from Brookfield to build in Finland
CloudDataStartups

DayOne gets €500m from Brookfield to build in Finland

Data center operator DayOne has secured a major €500 million financing facility from Brookfield. The funds are earmarked for its development projects in Lahti and Kouvola, Finland.

by Megan CarterDecember 8, 2025
The Real AI Arms Race Isn’t About Bigger Models
AIInnovationSoftware

The Real AI Arms Race Isn’t About Bigger Models

The future of enterprise AI hinges on a tricky balance: true openness and sophisticated orchestration. According to a Forbes analysis, leaders like Red Hat’s CEO argue that merely releasing model weights isn’t enough, while CrowdStrike shows how orchestrated AI agents are becoming critical for defen

by Megan CarterDecember 8, 2025
Intel’s $14 Billion Bet on India’s Chip Future
BusinessManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel’s $14 Billion Bet on India’s Chip Future

Intel is teaming up with India’s Tata Electronics in a landmark $14 billion deal to build the country’s first major semiconductor fabrication plant. The partnership aims to capitalize on India’s booming PC and AI markets, but the road to production will be long.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025
Your Galaxy A24 is now officially an AI dinosaur
AISoftwareTechnology

Your Galaxy A24 is now officially an AI dinosaur

Samsung’s 2023 budget phone, the Galaxy A24, isn’t getting any of the “Advanced Intelligence” features found on newer models. This creates a clear, and somewhat frustrating, tiered system for AI access across the affordable A-series lineup.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025
Meta Gives EU Users a New Choice: Your Data or Your Ads
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Meta Gives EU Users a New Choice: Your Data or Your Ads

Meta is introducing a new option for users in the European Union to see fewer personalized ads. The change, set for January 2026, is a result of pressure from EU regulators. It represents a significant shift in how the platform’s core advertising model operates in its second-largest market.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025
Trump’s “One Rule” AI order faces bipartisan backlash
AIPolicyTechnology

Trump’s “One Rule” AI order faces bipartisan backlash

President Trump says he’ll sign an executive order this week to stop states from creating their own AI regulations. The move comes after a Senate effort to preempt state laws failed and has drawn criticism from prominent Republicans.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025
ICE Tracking App Developer Sues Feds Over App Store Removal
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

ICE Tracking App Developer Sues Feds Over App Store Removal

The developer behind the ICEBlock app is suing the federal government, claiming unlawful threats led to its removal from app stores in October. The suit alleges free speech violations and coercion of Apple by the Trump administration.

by Megan CarterDecember 8, 2025
Health Apps Are Failing Older Adults on Privacy. Here’s How.
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Health Apps Are Failing Older Adults on Privacy. Here’s How.

New research shows a massive engineering failure in health tech for seniors. While the healthcare IoT market heads for $289 billion, confusing privacy settings are leading users to unplug their devices, sacrificing health for perceived safety.

by Megan CarterDecember 8, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gets Key Arm Server Tech, 6.18 Preps New CPUs
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Linux 6.19 Gets Key Arm Server Tech, 6.18 Preps New CPUs

The Linux kernel is getting ready for the next generation of Arm server hardware. The MPAM driver for resource partitioning is queued for Linux 6.19, while device tree updates in the current 6.18 cycle prepare for new Arm C1 Nano, Pro, Premium, and Ultra CPU variants.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 8, 2025

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