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Month: December 2025

The AI Job Boom is Real, But Most Companies Are Doing It Wrong
AIBusinessSoftware

The AI Job Boom is Real, But Most Companies Are Doing It Wrong

AI adoption is exploding faster than the internet, reshaping hiring and creating new roles. But most companies are investing billions with minimal returns, while a small group that’s restructuring work is pulling ahead.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 24, 2025
Fusion reactors could accidentally hunt for dark matter
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Fusion reactors could accidentally hunt for dark matter

A new theoretical proposal suggests the next generation of fusion reactors could do more than generate clean power. Their walls might be factories for elusive dark matter particles, offering a new way to solve one of physics’ biggest mysteries.

by Owen HoltDecember 24, 2025
CEOs Say Your AI Work-Life Balance Dreams Are A Lie
AIBusinessSoftware

CEOs Say Your AI Work-Life Balance Dreams Are A Lie

Workers hope AI will ease their load, but top CEOs are sending a different message. Leaders like Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and Zoom’s Eric Yuan are openly rejecting the idea of work-life balance, calling it a “farce” or a “lie.”

by Harlow WesleyDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow’s $7.75B Armis Bet: A Security Power Move
BusinessCybersecuritySoftware

ServiceNow’s $7.75B Armis Bet: A Security Power Move

ServiceNow is making a huge bet on security, agreeing to buy Armis for $7.75 billion. The goal is to triple ServiceNow’s security revenue by deeply integrating real-time threat intelligence into its workflow platform. This is part of a major acquisition spree.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 24, 2025
Samsung’s 2026 Monitors: 6K, 1,040Hz, and Glasses-Free 3D
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s 2026 Monitors: 6K, 1,040Hz, and Glasses-Free 3D

Samsung has unveiled its 2026 Odyssey gaming monitor lineup, headlined by a 6K glasses-free 3D display and a competitive model hitting a claimed 1,040 Hz. The five new models will be shown at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6-9. This is a major push to maintain Samsung’s lead in high-refresh-rate

by Owen HoltDecember 24, 2025
Crusoe plants a flag in Seattle’s backyard with new Bellevue office
AIBusinessCloud

Crusoe plants a flag in Seattle’s backyard with new Bellevue office

Crusoe, the cloud and AI infrastructure company, is expanding its physical presence with a new office in downtown Bellevue, Washington. The move places it in a building shared with SAP and TikTok, right in the backyard of major cloud competitors.

by Owen HoltDecember 24, 2025
Larry Ellison’s $40 Billion Bet on His Son’s Paramount Deal
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Larry Ellison’s $40 Billion Bet on His Son’s Paramount Deal

Larry Ellison is personally backing the Paramount-Skydance merger with a $40 billion pledge. This move highlights a new era of “philanthropic capitalism,” where billionaires use their wealth to reshape industries directly rather than donating to traditional charities.

by Owen HoltDecember 24, 2025
AM Green and Mitsui Team Up for a Massive Green Aluminum Bet
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

AM Green and Mitsui Team Up for a Massive Green Aluminum Bet

In a major move for low-carbon manufacturing, AM Green and Japanese giant Mitsui have signed a strategic MoU. The deal focuses on potential investment in AM Green’s planned 1 million tonne per annum green aluminum complex in Andhra Pradesh, India.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost

A driver transition in the Linux 6.19 kernel is breathing new life into decade-old AMD graphics cards. Benchmarks show the Radeon HD 7950 gets a staggering 30% performance uplift by moving to the modern AMDGPU driver.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Google’s AI Plan Was Set a Decade Ago. Now Comes the Hard Part.
AICloudComputing

Google’s AI Plan Was Set a Decade Ago. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian claims the company’s current AI infrastructure advantage stems from decisions made in 2014. The real battle, he says, isn’t just about chips—it’s about power, literally. But executing a long-term vision in a fast-moving market is its own kind of challenge.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025

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