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Month: December 2025

Hashkey’s IPO Flops, But That’s Not The Real Story
BusinessInnovation

Hashkey’s IPO Flops, But That’s Not The Real Story

Hashkey, Hong Kong’s largest licensed crypto exchange, saw its shares drop 0.15% in its trading debut. The company raised HK$1.6 billion but faces a cooling crypto market and declining revenue.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Samsung’s RAM prices just doubled. Here’s why.
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s RAM prices just doubled. Here’s why.

Samsung is taking drastic action as memory supplies run dry. The company has reportedly doubled its DDR5 contract prices and told customers it has “no stock” left, a move that will make PCs more expensive and could cement 8GB as the new laptop standard.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 17, 2025
GM Backtracks, Adds Apple Music After CarPlay Backlash
InnovationIoTSoftware

GM Backtracks, Adds Apple Music After CarPlay Backlash

General Motors is bringing the Apple Music app to its new Chevrolet and Cadillac models via an over-the-air update starting Monday. This comes after the automaker faced intense backlash for phasing out Apple’s CarPlay system last year.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
A $689M Cable and Magnet Bet Lands in Virginia
HardwareManufacturing

A $689M Cable and Magnet Bet Lands in Virginia

LS Cable & System is making a massive $689 million bet on American manufacturing in Chesapeake, Virginia. The project aims to create over 430 jobs and will produce everything from copper rod to rare earth magnets for EVs and defense.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
A Tiny Patch of Missing Brain Insulation Can Scramble Your Thoughts
AIComputing

A Tiny Patch of Missing Brain Insulation Can Scramble Your Thoughts

Scientists have pinpointed why damage to a tiny, critical piece of brain insulation can derail thought. A new study in mice reveals that losing a specific myelin segment on key neurons acts like a corrupted barcode, scrambling the brain’s ability to process information accurately.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Venezuela Blames US for Oil Company Hack, But the Story’s Murky
BusinessCybersecurity

Venezuela Blames US for Oil Company Hack, But the Story’s Murky

Venezuela’s state oil giant PDVSA claims a US cyberattack caused no operational issues. But reports from Reuters and Bloomberg, citing internal sources, describe significant system outages and halted exports. The incident comes amid heightened tensions over a seized oil tanker.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
AtlasEdge Sells Nine European Data Centers to Spain’s Templus
CloudDataInnovation

AtlasEdge Sells Nine European Data Centers to Spain’s Templus

AtlasEdge is selling a portfolio of nine data centers across Europe to Spanish operator Templus. The deal, set to close in the first half of 2026, marks a strategic shift for AtlasEdge and Templus’ first move outside Spain.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Google’s Dark Web Report Is Getting Shut Down
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Google’s Dark Web Report Is Getting Shut Down

Google is pulling the plug on its Dark Web Report, a free tool that scanned for your personal info on shady parts of the internet. Monitoring stops in January 2026, and the service goes completely offline the following month. The company says it’s shifting focus to more actionable security solutions

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
CISA Gives Agencies One Week to Patch Exploited Fortinet Flaw
CybersecuritySoftware

CISA Gives Agencies One Week to Patch Exploited Fortinet Flaw

The U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA is requiring federal agencies to patch a critical Fortinet vulnerability by December 23. The flaw, already exploited in attacks, allows attackers to bypass login authentication on multiple products.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
Tate Bets Big on Arkansas for Data Center Manufacturing
HardwareManufacturing

Tate Bets Big on Arkansas for Data Center Manufacturing

Infrastructure company Tate has launched a major new manufacturing plant in Arkansas. The expansion focuses on fabricating steel frames for data centers and represents a significant investment in the region’s industrial base.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025

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