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Month: December 2025

Windows Handhelds to Surge Past 1.7 Million Units by 2026
AIComputingHardware

Windows Handhelds to Surge Past 1.7 Million Units by 2026

The market for Windows-based handheld gaming PCs is about to get a massive AI-powered boost. According to new research, shipments are forecast to grow by over 50% year-over-year, hitting 1.7 million units in 2026.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Kaseya’s CEO Shakeup and the Push for a “Kinder” Era
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Kaseya’s CEO Shakeup and the Push for a “Kinder” Era

The MSP software giant Kaseya began 2025 with the sudden departure of longtime CEO Fred Voccola. By June, former Intuit exec Rania Succar took over, promising a new era of customer obsession and innovation aimed directly at MSP growth.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
I Tried a New AI Browser for Research. It’s Actually Useful.
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

I Tried a New AI Browser for Research. It’s Actually Useful.

According to a review on XDA-Developers, the Comet browser from Perplexity uses AI to tackle research chaos. Its key features include cross-tab analysis, voice queries, and file uploads to pull data from documents. The writer found it cut down on tedious tab-hopping and manual searching.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs Are Already Showing Up In Linux Code
HardwareSemiconductorsSoftware

Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs Are Already Showing Up In Linux Code

Intel’s next-generation Panther Lake processors are already getting software support, long before launch. New Linux driver code reveals plans for up to 13 different mobile configurations.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Google’s Parent Company Buys a Power Company for $4.75 Billion
CloudComputingData

Google’s Parent Company Buys a Power Company for $4.75 Billion

Alphabet is spending billions to secure the electricity its AI ambitions require. The deal to acquire Intersect shows that for tech giants, the next big bottleneck isn’t chips—it’s power.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
This “Invisibility Cloak” Could Shield Your MRI From Magnetic Chaos
HardwareInnovationTechnology

This “Invisibility Cloak” Could Shield Your MRI From Magnetic Chaos

A new concept for a magnetic cloaking device could make sensitive equipment practically invisible to disruptive magnetic fields. The design works for any shape, not just simple spheres, but it relies on supercold superconductors.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra AI servers are about to go absolutely nuts
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra AI servers are about to go absolutely nuts

According to a new report, Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI servers are set to dominate hyperscaler orders in 2026. Shipments are forecast to skyrocket by 129% year-over-year. This massive ramp signals the next phase of the AI infrastructure arms race.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Instacart Drops AI Price Tests After Backlash and FTC Scrutiny
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Instacart Drops AI Price Tests After Backlash and FTC Scrutiny

Instacart is shutting down AI pricing tests that resulted in price discrimination. The move comes after a critical report and an FTC probe, just weeks after a separate $60 million settlement with the agency.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
The Big Four Auditors Behind the Magnificent Seven Tech Giants
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

The Big Four Auditors Behind the Magnificent Seven Tech Giants

The world’s most powerful tech companies rely on just three of the Big Four accounting firms to audit their books. Deloitte audits Microsoft for $78.4 million a year, while EY handles Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta. PwC audits Nvidia and Tesla.

by Owen HoltDecember 22, 2025
Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places
CloudComputingHardware

Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places

Nearly 9,000 data centers exist globally, with a third expected to be in overly hot climates by 2030. This is driving up cooling costs and pushing companies to consider radical ideas like space-based facilities.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025

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