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Month: December 2025

Zelda’s Next Game Might Be A Hack-And-Slash Hybrid
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Zelda’s Next Game Might Be A Hack-And-Slash Hybrid

The first Zelda game for the Switch 2 is here, but it’s a spin-off. Now, series producer Eiji Aonuma says the collaboration with Koei Tecmo could shape the future of the main series. Is Zelda about to get a major combat overhaul?

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 22, 2025
HP’s big AI bet is about way more than just PCs
AIBusinessSoftware

HP’s big AI bet is about way more than just PCs

HP is undergoing a major transformation, betting its future on AI as a platform to fix broken work. The company is moving beyond selling PCs and printers to create intelligent systems that learn and adapt.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Healthcare VCs See AI Transparency Deals, Not IPOs, in 2026
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Healthcare VCs See AI Transparency Deals, Not IPOs, in 2026

Investors are betting the next wave of healthcare funding will go to AI platforms that prioritize transparency and data quality. Meanwhile, private equity is expected to drive exits by acquiring AI assets, as the IPO window remains mostly shut.

by Carter WellsDecember 22, 2025
Black Hole Stars Might Solve a Huge JWST Mystery
AIDataSoftware

Black Hole Stars Might Solve a Huge JWST Mystery

The James Webb Space Telescope spotted mysterious “little red dots” in the early universe. New analysis of over a hundred of them suggests they’re not galaxies, but massive balls of gas powered by a central black hole.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 22, 2025
BitLocker Finally Gets the Speed Boost It Desperately Needed
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

BitLocker Finally Gets the Speed Boost It Desperately Needed

Microsoft is rolling out a major BitLocker performance upgrade that offloads encryption work from the CPU to dedicated hardware. The result is a massive reduction in CPU overhead and much faster disk operations, especially on newer NVMe SSDs.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 22, 2025
AI Security is a Whole New Beast, and Companies Are Unprepared
AIBusinessCybersecurity

AI Security is a Whole New Beast, and Companies Are Unprepared

Companies are scrambling to secure their AI, but a researcher says they’re using the wrong playbook. Traditional cybersecurity skills don’t translate to the unique, language-based vulnerabilities of large language models. This gap is creating a crisis that most organizations aren’t staffed to handle

by Carter WellsDecember 22, 2025
South Korea’s New SIM Card Rule: A Face Scan for Every Phone
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

South Korea’s New SIM Card Rule: A Face Scan for Every Phone

In response to rampant scams and huge data leaks, South Korea is mandating facial scans for new mobile customers. This comes after SK Telecom was fined $100 million and ordered to pay $1.55 billion in compensation for exposing 23 million customers’ data.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 22, 2025
The 6 Underrated PC Utilities I Can’t Live Without
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

The 6 Underrated PC Utilities I Can’t Live Without

Setting up a new PC involves more than just the obvious software. According to a tech enthusiast at XDA-Developers, a handful of underrated utilities are essential for a truly powerful and organized system, from batch installers to secret Windows features.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
The GOP’s Post-Trump Future Is Already a Mess
AISoftwareTechnology

The GOP’s Post-Trump Future Is Already a Mess

The fight to lead the Republican Party after Donald Trump is already heating up. At Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, Erika Kirk endorsed VP JD Vance for 2028, but the event revealed deep internal divisions.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 21, 2025
ZFS is amazing, but running it on Linux is a maintenance trap
ComputingDataSoftware

ZFS is amazing, but running it on Linux is a maintenance trap

ZFS is a rock-solid filesystem, but using it on a generic Linux distro can be a recipe for breakage and maintenance woes. The core issue stems from Oracle’s licensing and the resulting need for external kernel modules. The solution? Use an OS built for it.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 21, 2025

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