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Month: December 2025

AMD’s CES 2026 Plan: AI First, Chips Second
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AMD’s CES 2026 Plan: AI First, Chips Second

According to Digital Trends, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su will open CES 2026 on January 5 with a keynote focused on the company’s AI vision across cloud, edge, and consumer devices. While major GPU or Zen 6 announcements aren’t expected, likely launches include the Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU and the Ryzen 9000G ser

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging Upgrade Is Finally Real
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging Upgrade Is Finally Real

Samsung’s upcoming flagship is getting a major power boost. A regulatory listing has all but confirmed the Galaxy S26 Ultra will support 60W wired charging, marking a long-overdue upgrade for the series.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
The Brutal Reality of the 2025 Tech Job Market
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The Brutal Reality of the 2025 Tech Job Market

The tech job market has become intensely competitive, with layoffs soaring and hundreds of applicants vying for each role. Professionals are sharing stories of year-long searches, depleted savings, and the need to look beyond Big Tech to survive.

by Nathan CrossDecember 12, 2025
Salesforce’s AI Pricing Pivot: A Seat at the Table, But With Limits
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Salesforce’s AI Pricing Pivot: A Seat at the Table, But With Limits

Salesforce is standardizing on seat-based pricing for its AI agents, moving away from per-conversation models. This offers customers cost predictability but comes with embedded usage limits, as vendors balance profit with customer value in a market forecast to hit $450 billion by 2035.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
South of Midnight is heading to PlayStation and Switch 2
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South of Midnight is heading to PlayStation and Switch 2

Compulsion Games has announced its Xbox-exclusive title South of Midnight is going multiplatform. The game is slated to hit PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switch 2 in the spring of 2026.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
Trump’s AI Order Puts States on Notice
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Trump’s AI Order Puts States on Notice

President Trump has signed an executive order creating a national framework for AI regulation. The move directly challenges states like Colorado and California that have passed their own AI laws.

by Nathan CrossDecember 12, 2025
Scientists Finally Film the Quantum Dance Atoms Never Stop Doing
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Scientists Finally Film the Quantum Dance Atoms Never Stop Doing

Researchers have directly observed the quantum “zero-point motion” of atoms for the first time, proving they vibrate in synchronized patterns even at absolute zero. The breakthrough was made at the European XFEL in Hamburg using a technique called Coulomb Explosion Imaging.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
Apple Loses Epic Appeal, But Court Says It Can Still Charge Fees
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Apple Loses Epic Appeal, But Court Says It Can Still Charge Fees

Apple has lost its appeal of a major contempt ruling in the Epic Games antitrust battle. The court upheld findings that Apple failed to comply with a 2021 order but said the company can still charge fees for external purchases.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 12, 2025
Hackers Pose as Cops, Trick Apple and Amazon Into Sharing Private Data
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Hackers Pose as Cops, Trick Apple and Amazon Into Sharing Private Data

A hacking group is posing as police officers to trick tech giants into forking over users’ private information. They claim hundreds of successful requests, revealing a massive security loophole that companies seem unable to close.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 11, 2025
VR Isn’t Dead, It’s Just Full of Kids Now
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VR Isn’t Dead, It’s Just Full of Kids Now

The narrative that VR is dying is everywhere, but the sales data tells a different story. The audience has just radically shifted to a younger, more cost-conscious generation that loves free-to-play games.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 11, 2025

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