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DeepMind’s CEO Says We Must Push AI Scaling “To The Maximum”
AIInnovationSoftware

DeepMind’s CEO Says We Must Push AI Scaling “To The Maximum”

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says scaling AI models with more data and compute is essential to reach AGI. But Meta’s Yann LeCun, who is leaving to start a rival AI company, argues the industry needs a new approach entirely.

by Megan CarterDecember 7, 2025
X Cuts Off EU’s Ads After $140 Million DSA Fine
BusinessPrivacySoftware

X Cuts Off EU’s Ads After $140 Million DSA Fine

The European Commission fined X €120 million for violating the Digital Services Act. In response, X’s head of product accused the Commission of abusing a platform exploit and shut down its advertising account.

by Megan CarterDecember 7, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gets Rusty and Smarter With Scheduling
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Linux 6.19 Gets Rusty and Smarter With Scheduling

The next Linux kernel release is packing some significant under-the-hood changes. Linux 6.19 will bring more Rust language infrastructure to the driver core and expose “housekeeping” CPUs for better management.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 6, 2025
A Judge Might Force Vizio to Open Its TV Source Code
ComputingInnovationSoftware

A Judge Might Force Vizio to Open Its TV Source Code

A California judge has issued a tentative ruling favoring the Software Freedom Conservancy in its lawsuit against Vizio. The case centers on whether Vizio must provide complete source code for its SmartCast TV software, which uses GPL-licensed components. This could set a significant precedent for c

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 6, 2025
Netflix’s CEO Says Theaters Are Outdated. Is He Right?
AICloudSoftware

Netflix’s CEO Says Theaters Are Outdated. Is He Right?

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos is framing his company as Hollywood’s savior while questioning the future of movie theaters. This comes as Netflix is on track to acquire Warner Bros. in a massive $82.7 billion deal that has directors like Christopher Nolan concerned.

by Megan CarterDecember 5, 2025
Stripe Buys Metronome to Power the AI Pricing Revolution
AIBusinessSoftware

Stripe Buys Metronome to Power the AI Pricing Revolution

Stripe is acquiring billing platform Metronome to supercharge its tools for companies using metered pricing, a model CEO Patrick Collison calls the “native business model for the AI era.” The deal aims to fuse Stripe’s payments with Metronome’s monetization tech to create a new revenue operating pla

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 5, 2025
Your Pixel phone can finally be a Switch 2 webcam
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Your Pixel phone can finally be a Switch 2 webcam

You no longer need a jumble of adapters to use your Pixel smartphone as a webcam for the Nintendo Switch 2. A direct USB-C connection now works, enabling the console’s GameChat feature. This is a quiet but useful upgrade for travelers.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 5, 2025
Zuckerberg’s $70 Billion Metaverse Bet Is Finally Crumbling
AIBusinessSoftware

Zuckerberg’s $70 Billion Metaverse Bet Is Finally Crumbling

After years of massive losses, Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly cutting Meta’s Reality Labs budget by 30%. The metaverse dream is being sidelined for AI and smart glasses. It’s a stunning retreat from a $70+ billion gamble.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 5, 2025
The New York Times Sues Perplexity, Again
AIBusinessSoftware

The New York Times Sues Perplexity, Again

The New York Times has filed a second major lawsuit against an AI company, this time targeting search startup Perplexity. The suit alleges Perplexity’s AI crawls and republishes paywalled content, damaging the Times’s business. This legal battle is part of a broader publisher strategy to force licen

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 5, 2025
EU fines X €120M in first DSA penalty over ‘deceptive’ blue checks
BusinessPrivacySoftware

EU fines X €120M in first DSA penalty over ‘deceptive’ blue checks

The European Union has levied its first-ever fine under the Digital Services Act, and it’s a big one against X. The €120 million penalty targets the platform’s “deceptive” verification system and a lack of ad and data transparency.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 5, 2025

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