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China’s EV speed is forcing the entire auto industry to move faster
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

China’s EV speed is forcing the entire auto industry to move faster

The traditional 4-year car development cycle is dead. To compete with Chinese EV makers like BYD, Western giants are now building new models in as little as 16 months. This race for speed is forcing a painful cultural and technological overhaul across the entire industry.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 28, 2025
The Next Decade Will Break Security As We Know It
AIInnovationTechnology

The Next Decade Will Break Security As We Know It

The next ten years won’t just continue tech trends; they’ll shatter the foundations of security and trust. According to a Forbes contributor, the convergence of AI, quantum science, and ubiquitous connectivity will outpace our institutions, creating massive new risks and opportunities.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 27, 2025
Gmail Might Finally Let You Change Your @gmail.com Address
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Gmail Might Finally Let You Change Your @gmail.com Address

Google appears to be testing a major change to Gmail that would let users change their primary @gmail.com email address. The old address would become an alias, but the change comes with some significant restrictions.

by Darren HoltDecember 26, 2025
AI Is Optimizing Our Fun, And It’s Making Everything Boring
AIInnovationTechnology

AI Is Optimizing Our Fun, And It’s Making Everything Boring

Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how we play, watch, and bet on sports. But this new era of optimized leisure comes with a hidden cost: the potential loss of human drama, creativity, and the joy of discovery.

by Carter WellsDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch Update Finally Reaches More Countries
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch Update Finally Reaches More Countries

The One UI 8 Watch update is now available for the Galaxy Watch4 in the US and India. This follows its initial release in South Korea about two weeks ago. Currently, only the non-cellular models are receiving the update.

by Carter WellsDecember 26, 2025
This Open-Source Tool Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Lame Taskbar
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

This Open-Source Tool Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Lame Taskbar

Windows 11’s taskbar is a step backwards from Windows 10, removing useful features and customization. A free, open-source utility called Windhawk lets you completely overhaul its look and functionality, bringing back features like a vertical taskbar and adding new tricks.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 25, 2025
How a Referral and a Rewritten Résumé Landed a Job at Microsoft
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

How a Referral and a Rewritten Résumé Landed a Job at Microsoft

After sending 200 applications with a generic résumé, Rishab Jolly’s break came from a contact made during an MBA project. His story highlights the critical role of networking and authenticity in Big Tech hiring.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 25, 2025
Nature’s 2025 Playbook: The Coolest Tech We’re Stealing from Animals
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Nature’s 2025 Playbook: The Coolest Tech We’re Stealing from Animals

Engineers are looking to the animal kingdom for breakthroughs in robotics and materials science. This age-old practice is more critical than ever for our tech-driven future.

by Carter WellsDecember 25, 2025
Windows had these “new” MacOS features first, and it’s not even close
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows had these “new” MacOS features first, and it’s not even close

Apple’s latest MacOS 26 update brings flashy new features like Liquid Glass UI and a Games hub. But a closer look shows Windows has offered comparable, and often more mature, versions of these tools for a long time.

by Carter WellsDecember 24, 2025
The DRAM shortage won’t kill PC gaming, but it might change it
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The DRAM shortage won’t kill PC gaming, but it might change it

The current DRAM shortage is making PC hardware more expensive, but it’s not the catalyst for a cloud gaming takeover. The deeper concern is how it might slowly normalize streaming as a fallback, subtly reshaping what game ownership means.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 24, 2025

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