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Category: Innovation

Data Center Power is Breaking, and AI is to Blame
AIBusinessInnovation

Data Center Power is Breaking, and AI is to Blame

AI servers don’t draw steady power—they spike violently, creating electrical shockwaves that legacy data center infrastructure can’t handle. The solution isn’t just more backup; it’s a new kind of battery chemistry designed to think fast.

by Carter WellsDecember 6, 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
AIInnovationSoftware

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
The $5 Million Sega Gift That Saved Nvidia
BusinessInnovationStartups

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
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

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
Chrome’s Final 2025 Update Patches 13 Security Holes
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Chrome’s Final 2025 Update Patches 13 Security Holes

Google has begun the global rollout of Chrome 143, a December update addressing 13 security vulnerabilities. The patch includes fixes for four high-severity flaws that could have allowed remote code execution.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
OnlyOffice is the free, open-source Word alternative you need
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

OnlyOffice is the free, open-source Word alternative you need

According to XDA-Developers, OnlyOffice is a free, open-source document editor that uses the same native format as Microsoft Word, ensuring perfect file compatibility. It offers a familiar ribbon interface, advanced features like mail merge and PDF forms, and supports plugins for AI tools, all witho

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
A $350 Million Bet on Mass-Producing Hypersonic Missiles
InnovationManufacturingStartups

A $350 Million Bet on Mass-Producing Hypersonic Missiles

Castelion has secured $350 million to move its Blackbeard hypersonic missile from testing to mass production. The funding aims to close a critical U.S. capability gap against China and Russia by building a new manufacturing base.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 5, 2025
Europe’s NanoIC Aims to Be the World’s Top “Beyond 2nm” Chip Lab
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

Europe’s NanoIC Aims to Be the World’s Top “Beyond 2nm” Chip Lab

Europe is launching a major push to stay in the cutting-edge chip race. The NanoIC pilot line, a consortium led by Belgian research giant imec, aims to create a world-class facility for developing semiconductor technologies beyond the 2nm node. It’s a key part of the European Chips Act strategy to b

by Carter WellsDecember 5, 2025
Chrome’s Testing a “One-Click” Way to Open All Your Profiles
InnovationPrivacySoftware

Chrome’s Testing a “One-Click” Way to Open All Your Profiles

Google is testing a new feature that could save time for users juggling multiple Chrome profiles. A simple button would open every profile on your device at once, though it’s currently limited to pre-release versions and systems with fewer than five profiles.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025

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