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The AI Gold Rush Is Now All About Picks and Shovels
AIStartupsTechnology

The AI Gold Rush Is Now All About Picks and Shovels

The AI investment frenzy has shifted. Instead of just buying Nvidia or Microsoft, smart money is now chasing the less glamorous companies that build and power the data centers. We’re talking construction, electrical work, cooling systems, and even bitcoin miners.

by Megan CarterDecember 30, 2025
Apple Fights Back Against UK’s $1.9 Billion App Store Ruling
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Apple Fights Back Against UK’s $1.9 Billion App Store Ruling

Apple is formally appealing a UK tribunal’s decision that it abused its dominant position and overcharged millions. The case could cost the tech giant £1.5 billion and is part of a broader consumer pushback against big tech fees.

by Megan CarterDecember 29, 2025
Humanoid robots are having a moment, but it’s complicated
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Humanoid robots are having a moment, but it’s complicated

A new wave of investment and interest is hitting the humanoid robotics space, driven by advances in AI. Yet, the path to creating useful, affordable machines that work in the real world remains steep.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 29, 2025
Google Finally Lets You Change Your Gmail Address (With Big Limits)
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Google Finally Lets You Change Your Gmail Address (With Big Limits)

Google is finally allowing users to change their primary Gmail address without starting a new account. The feature lets you keep all your data and use the old address as an alias, but it comes with strict lifetime limits and new phishing risks to watch for.

by Megan CarterDecember 29, 2025
The Real Bottleneck in Hiring Isn’t Finding People, It’s Getting Them Ready
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The Real Bottleneck in Hiring Isn’t Finding People, It’s Getting Them Ready

The biggest challenge for employers this winter isn’t just finding workers, it’s getting them cleared and compliant for day one. New AI tools are tackling this “last mile” of hiring by automating paperwork, which could cut onboarding time by more than half.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 29, 2025
Rezolve Tries a New Crypto Revenue Model for Blockchain Data
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Rezolve Tries a New Crypto Revenue Model for Blockchain Data

Rezolve’s subsidiary SQD Network is launching a new “Revenue Pool” model to fund its blockchain data infrastructure. Large enterprise customers like Deutsche Telekom pay for data, and token holders can lock their SQD to support the network, earning a share of the payments in stablecoins.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 29, 2025
Google Photos is finally coming to your TV, but there’s a catch
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Google Photos is finally coming to your TV, but there’s a catch

Samsung has announced a partnership to integrate Google Photos directly into its TVs. The rollout starts in March 2026 with a curated “Memories” feature exclusive to Samsung for six months. Later in 2026, AI-powered search and creation tools will arrive.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 29, 2025
LG’s new UltraGear monitors go all-in on 5K and AI upscaling
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LG’s new UltraGear monitors go all-in on 5K and AI upscaling

LG is launching a new line of high-end UltraGear evo gaming monitors. The three models feature 5K resolution, AI upscaling, and will be shown at CES in January.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 29, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Hungry File Explorer Search
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Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Hungry File Explorer Search

Microsoft is testing a crucial optimization for Windows 11’s File Explorer to stop it from hogging RAM and CPU during file searches. The fix, in Insider Build 26220.7523 and above, aims for a public rollout by late January or February.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 27, 2025
The AI Backlash Is Here, and It’s Getting Ugly
AIInnovationTechnology

The AI Backlash Is Here, and It’s Getting Ugly

The AI hype bubble is bursting. A new report details how 2025 has become a year of intense public and political backlash against generative AI, from rural data center protests to hunger strikes.

by Megan CarterDecember 27, 2025

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