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Month: December 2025

AI Creates a New Wave of 20-Something Billionaires
AIBusinessStartups

AI Creates a New Wave of 20-Something Billionaires

A new Forbes analysis shows a record number of self-made billionaires under 30, with 11 joining the club in just the last three months. Most of their fortunes are directly tied to the explosive AI boom.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Gen Z Is Scared of AI, and They Might Be Right
AIInnovationTechnology

Gen Z Is Scared of AI, and They Might Be Right

A professor reports students are “scared full stop” of using AI, fearing it will erode their critical thinking. New research from MIT shows those fears might be justified, finding that using LLMs can diminish users’ inclination to critically evaluate the AI’s output.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Nissan’s Third Data Breach in Three Years Hits 21K Customers
CybersecurityDataSoftware

Nissan’s Third Data Breach in Three Years Hits 21K Customers

Nissan has disclosed a data breach affecting approximately 21,000 customers, linked to unauthorized access on a Red Hat-managed server. This is the company’s third significant cybersecurity incident in as many years. Stolen data includes names, addresses, and partial email addresses.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 24, 2025
Microsoft’s Hidden SSD Driver Unlocks Speed, But Is It Worth It?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Hidden SSD Driver Unlocks Speed, But Is It Worth It?

Microsoft quietly introduced a native NVMe driver in Windows Server 2025 that bypasses old bottlenecks. Users have enabled it in Windows 11, reporting up to 45% higher transfer speeds in some tests. However, the tweak comes with risks like potential data corruption.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow Drops $7.75 Billion in Cash to Buy Armis
BusinessCybersecuritySoftware

ServiceNow Drops $7.75 Billion in Cash to Buy Armis

In a massive move to dominate security workflows, ServiceNow is buying exposure management vendor Armis for $7.75 billion. The all-cash deal, expected to close in late 2026, comes just weeks after Armis raised new funding and was eyeing an IPO.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
AI’s Creepy New Trick: Stripping Clothes in Photos
AIPrivacySoftware

AI’s Creepy New Trick: Stripping Clothes in Photos

Users are sharing prompts to bypass AI guardrails and generate revealing deepfakes without consent. Reddit banned a 200,000-member subreddit dedicated to these jailbreaks after being notified.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
What Galaxy Users Downloaded Most in Fall 2025? SiriusXM, AI, and Anime
AIDataSoftware

What Galaxy Users Downloaded Most in Fall 2025? SiriusXM, AI, and Anime

Samsung just revealed the most downloaded apps on the Galaxy Store for Fall 2025. The list is a surprising mix of streaming, AI tools, and social media. It tells us a lot about what Android users are prioritizing right now.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Why mDNS is the Secret to a Truly Lazy Home Network
ComputingIoTSoftware

Why mDNS is the Secret to a Truly Lazy Home Network

The key to a self-managing home network isn’t the latest router. It’s a decades-old protocol called mDNS that powers Apple’s Bonjour. This zero-configuration tech lets your devices find each other automatically, and with a tool like Avahi, you can make it work across all your gadgets.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Factories Are Getting a Brain, And It’s Changing Everything
AIInnovationSoftware

Factories Are Getting a Brain, And It’s Changing Everything

A new paradigm called reflective automation is transforming factories from controlled environments into cognitive ecosystems. This shift means systems don’t just react; they understand context and learn from experience, making industrial intelligence the new competitive currency.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 23, 2025
OpenAI’s Radical Hardware Plan: Ditching Screens and Keyboards
AIHardwareInnovation

OpenAI’s Radical Hardware Plan: Ditching Screens and Keyboards

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is hinting at a radical departure for the company’s upcoming hardware. He suggests moving beyond “dumb, reactive” screens and keyboards to build proactive AI devices.

by Carter WellsDecember 23, 2025

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