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Month: December 2025

OpenAI Hits “Code Red,” Delays Ads and Agents for New Model
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI Hits “Code Red,” Delays Ads and Agents for New Model

According to a leaked memo, OpenAI is in a “code red” crisis, shifting all resources to improve ChatGPT. The move delays planned AI agents and advertising initiatives as the company preps a new model to compete with Google’s Gemini.

by Carter WellsDecember 2, 2025
This free Windows tool archived years of my files in minutes
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

This free Windows tool archived years of my files in minutes

According to MakeUseOf, PeaZip is a free, open-source file archiver that supports over 200 compression formats. Recent updates made the software about 10% faster overall and sped up adding files to existing archives by roughly three times. It features batch processing, AES-256 encryption, and can sa

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
AWS Joins the AI Security Agent Fray, But Takes a Different Path
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AWS Joins the AI Security Agent Fray, But Takes a Different Path

At its re:Invent conference, AWS unveiled a preview of its AWS Security Agent, a single AI tool for automated security reviews and on-demand penetration testing. The company claims it can cut security validation from weeks to hours. It enters a market where Microsoft and Google are already deploying

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
Stackpole’s New Chip Resistors Cut Costs for Pulse-Power Circuits
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Stackpole’s New Chip Resistors Cut Costs for Pulse-Power Circuits

Stackpole Electronics has launched its RNCL series of low-resistance chip resistors. Using proprietary thin film tech, they handle high pulses and cost far less than traditional options.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
Apple tells India “no” to forced state app on iPhones
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Apple tells India “no” to forced state app on iPhones

Apple is pushing back against a new Indian government directive requiring smartphone makers to preinstall the state-backed Sanchar Saathi app. The company says it won’t comply, arguing the mandate creates unacceptable security vulnerabilities. The app, which has 5 million installs, is meant to track

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
Macquarie’s New Sydney Data Center is All About AI Cooling
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Macquarie’s New Sydney Data Center is All About AI Cooling

Macquarie Data Centres has topped out the structure for its new IC3 Super West data center in Sydney. The 47MW facility, costing AU$350 million in its first phase, is specifically designed for high-density AI workloads and will open in Q3 2026. It highlights the intense infrastructure demands of the

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Windows 11 Update Fixes One Thing, Breaks Another
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Latest Windows 11 Update Fixes One Thing, Breaks Another

Microsoft’s Windows 11 KB5070311 preview update is a classic case of one step forward, two steps back. It improves dark mode UI elements but introduces a disruptive white flash bug in File Explorer and a lock screen issue.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 2, 2025
A startup just raised millions to help brands get seen by AI
AISoftwareStartups

A startup just raised millions to help brands get seen by AI

Searchable, a new London-based startup, has secured €3.4 million in funding to tackle a growing problem for brands: disappearing in AI search. Its platform gives marketers a real-time view of how AI models recommend their brand, and it’s already generating six-figure revenue.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
The 30 Under 30 Scientists Building Robots, AI, and New Materials
InnovationScienceStartups

The 30 Under 30 Scientists Building Robots, AI, and New Materials

The latest Forbes 30 Under 30 Science list is out, showcasing young talent tackling problems from orbital chores to dark matter. A significant focus is on applying AI and robotics to free up human experts for deeper discovery.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
Brain-Inspired AI Could Slash Compute Costs, Researchers Say
AIComputingInnovation

Brain-Inspired AI Could Slash Compute Costs, Researchers Say

A new paper argues that mimicking brain architecture in AI design is more important than massive data training. The approach could reduce the need for colossal, expensive data centers.

by Carter WellsDecember 2, 2025

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