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Month: December 2025

The GUI Dashboards Are Dying. Long Live the Terminal.
ComputingInnovationSoftware

The GUI Dashboards Are Dying. Long Live the Terminal.

The push for graphical dashboards for DevOps has been strong, but a new wave of powerful terminal user interface (TUI) tools is changing the game. Tools like btop++ for system stats and k9s for Kubernetes are proving to be faster, lighter, and more honest than their GUI counterparts.

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
AI Labs Get Failing Grades on ‘Existential Safety’ Report Card
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AI Labs Get Failing Grades on ‘Existential Safety’ Report Card

A major AI safety watchdog just flunked leading labs on their plans for managing superintelligent AI. The report highlights a jarring gap between the race for capability and basic safety precautions.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
Windows 11 25H2 Gets Native AI Agent Support and MIDI 2.0
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Windows 11 25H2 Gets Native AI Agent Support and MIDI 2.0

Microsoft is rolling out a new Windows 11 Insider build packed with foundational updates. The headliner is native support for the Model Context Protocol, giving AI agents a standardized way to connect to system tools.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
AWS Graviton5 is here with 192 cores and a big performance jump
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AWS Graviton5 is here with 192 cores and a big performance jump

AWS has unveiled its next-generation Graviton5 processor, built on 3nm technology. It packs 192 cores and promises significant performance gains for cloud workloads. The first instances are in preview now.

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
PC Prices Are About to Jump. Here’s What’s Happening.
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PC Prices Are About to Jump. Here’s What’s Happening.

Major PC makers are warning of significant price increases starting this month. The culprit is a massive spike in memory chip costs, driven by AI demand and shortages.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 5, 2025
Manufacturing’s $1M Ransomware Problem Is Getting Worse
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Manufacturing’s $1M Ransomware Problem Is Getting Worse

Manufacturers faced a brutal 2025, with over half hit by ransomware paying an average $1 million. As AI-driven “smart factories” become the goal, experts warn the attack surface is only growing more complex and dangerous.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 5, 2025
The $5 Million Sega Gift That Saved Nvidia
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The $5 Million Sega Gift That Saved Nvidia

Nvidia’s path to becoming a $4 trillion company almost ended in the 1990s. A failed deal with Sega led to a desperate plea for a $5 million investment, which a Sega executive granted simply because he liked the young CEO.

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
Zuckerberg’s $70 Billion Metaverse Bet Is Finally Getting Cut
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Zuckerberg’s $70 Billion Metaverse Bet Is Finally Getting Cut

Mark Zuckerberg is preparing deep cuts to Meta’s Reality Labs division, the unit behind the metaverse. The move comes after the division has lost over $70 billion since 2021. Investors are cheering as the company pivots resources toward AI.

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
Windows Beats SteamOS on Dedicated GPUs, Testing Shows
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Windows Beats SteamOS on Dedicated GPUs, Testing Shows

According to new testing by Ars Technica, Windows 11 holds a performance edge over SteamOS when running on dedicated AMD GPUs. This is the opposite of what’s often seen on integrated graphics handhelds. The performance gap is especially problematic for 8GB cards, hinting at challenges for Valve’s up

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
Your AI Is Only As Secure As Your Data
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Your AI Is Only As Secure As Your Data

As companies race to implement AI, they’re creating massive new security vulnerabilities. The old ways of protecting networks aren’t enough when the crown jewel is the data itself. Building an AI-ready security posture is now a strategic necessity.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025

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