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Month: December 2025

Can A 1% Restaurant Fee Fix Farming’s Climate Problem?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Can A 1% Restaurant Fee Fix Farming’s Climate Problem?

The nonprofit Zero Foodprint is flipping the script on funding climate-friendly agriculture. Instead of relying on pricey organic labels, it uses 1% fees from restaurant and grocery bills to give farmers direct grants for sustainable practices. Founder Anthony Myint argues this model is faster and m

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025
AWS Bets Big on Chips and Capacity in AI Arms Race
AICloudHardware

AWS Bets Big on Chips and Capacity in AI Arms Race

At its Re:Invent 2025 conference, AWS announced the Trainium3 chip, claiming 4x performance gains and up to 50% cost savings. The real story, however, is the cloud giant’s aggressive plan to double computing capacity by 2027 to meet soaring AI demand.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 2, 2025
Marvell bets big on optical AI with a $5.5B Celestial AI deal
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Marvell bets big on optical AI with a $5.5B Celestial AI deal

Marvell Technology is making a massive move into optical AI interconnects, agreeing to acquire startup Celestial AI for a deal that could be worth up to $5.5 billion. The acquisition is a strategic bet on the “photonic fabric” needed to link the next generation of AI chips together.

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025
FreeBSD 15 Arrives, Kills 32-Bit Support and Revamps Its Core
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

FreeBSD 15 Arrives, Kills 32-Bit Support and Revamps Its Core

FreeBSD 15.0 has been released, marking a major update for the Unix-like OS. It ends support for most 32-bit platforms and introduces a new way to manage the base system using the pkg tool. This could fundamentally change how FreeBSD is maintained and updated.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 2, 2025
LogicMonitor Buys Catchpoint for $250M to Tackle AI Observability
CloudDataSoftware

LogicMonitor Buys Catchpoint for $250M to Tackle AI Observability

LogicMonitor has finalized its acquisition of internet performance monitoring firm Catchpoint. The deal, valued at over $250 million, is a direct play to help enterprises manage the tool sprawl and complexity of distributed AI workloads.

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025
A Supersonic Comeback? New Electric Jet Engine Aims for Mach 3+
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

A Supersonic Comeback? New Electric Jet Engine Aims for Mach 3+

A new partnership is targeting the supersonic flight market with a radical engine design. UK motor maker Helix is supplying its high-power electric motors to California startup Astro Mechanica for its “Duality” adaptive engine, which aims to efficiently power aircraft from take-off to over Mach 3.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 2, 2025
Titan OS just raised $58M to turn your TV into an ad machine
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Titan OS just raised $58M to turn your TV into an ad machine

Titan OS, a smart TV operating system, just secured €50 million in Series A funding led by Highland Europe. The startup helps TV manufacturers like Philips and JVC generate ongoing revenue from advertising and content partnerships long after the initial sale. It’s a sign of where the real money in T

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025
US Gov’t Bets $150M on xLight to Rival ASML in Chip Tech
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

US Gov’t Bets $150M on xLight to Rival ASML in Chip Tech

The U.S. government is moving to invest $150 million in chip lithography startup xLight. This follows a pattern of taking equity stakes in key semiconductor companies, signaling a new, direct financial strategy for the CHIPS Act.

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025
TSMC Supplier Merck Doubles Down on Taiwan with Huge New Plant
ManufacturingSemiconductorsTechnology

TSMC Supplier Merck Doubles Down on Taiwan with Huge New Plant

Merck Electronics is investing heavily in Taiwan to support TSMC. Its new €500 million chemical plant in Kaohsiung aims to meet a huge chunk of local demand for critical chipmaking materials.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 2, 2025
AI’s Reasoning Flaws Are More Dangerous Than Its Mistakes
AIInnovationSoftware

AI’s Reasoning Flaws Are More Dangerous Than Its Mistakes

AI models are failing at fundamental reasoning tasks, especially when dealing with human beliefs. In medical multi-agent systems, confidently wrong majorities often overrule correct minority opinions, a flaw that could be catastrophic in real clinics.

by Owen HoltDecember 2, 2025

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