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Month: December 2025

The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed
BusinessManufacturing

The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed

Provisions that would have guaranteed military members the right to fix their own gear were removed from the final 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. The move follows intense lobbying from defense contractors and sidelines a reform with rare bipartisan and Trump administration support.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
Carvana’s Wild Ride: From Near-Bankruptcy to the S&P 500
BusinessInnovationStartups

Carvana’s Wild Ride: From Near-Bankruptcy to the S&P 500

Carvana is making a shocking comeback, with shares rocketing to $450 after trading near $4 in 2022. Its inclusion in the S&P 500 caps a stunning turnaround, but insiders are cashing out big time. The used car retailer now faces questions about its valuation and long-term debt.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
AI Isn’t Killing High-Paying Jobs. It’s Squeezing Low-Wage Workers.
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Isn’t Killing High-Paying Jobs. It’s Squeezing Low-Wage Workers.

A new report reveals a stark wage divide since ChatGPT’s launch. High salaries have jumped over 30%, while lower wages grew just 10%. The data suggests AI is a key culprit, reshaping opportunity at the top.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
NVIDIA’s Big CUDA Shift Might Actually Help AMD
InnovationSoftware

NVIDIA’s Big CUDA Shift Might Actually Help AMD

NVIDIA just overhauled its core CUDA software with a new “tile-based” model called CUDA Tile. Iconic chip architect Jim Keller thinks this major shift could finally make it easier to run code on rivals like AMD. But the move is a double-edged sword for NVIDIA’s control.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
TikTok’s new Shared Collections and Feeds aim to make the app more social
InnovationSoftware

TikTok’s new Shared Collections and Feeds aim to make the app more social

TikTok is rolling out a new feature called Shared Collections, letting users over 16 save and organize videos with friends. The company also previewed Shared Feeds, a coming feature for watching a personalized feed of 15 videos daily with someone else.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate
ComputingSoftware

iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate

Apple has just seeded a second Release Candidate (RC) for iOS 26.2, suggesting a last-minute issue needed fixing. The public rollout, expected this week, is now delayed, at least for today.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
AWS Bets Big on Trainium3, AI Factories, and a Shift to Inference
CloudInnovationSoftware

AWS Bets Big on Trainium3, AI Factories, and a Shift to Inference

AWS used its re:Invent conference to double down on its custom silicon, announcing the 3nm Trainium3 chip and teasing a future Trainium4. In a major strategic shift, the company also revealed its “AI Factory” plan to place its chips in external data centers. The event’s narrative heavily emphasized

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors

Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, has directly addressed his team to quash rumors of his departure. This comes after a Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested he was considering leaving the company.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
Samsung’s Memory Pivot Is Bad News for Gamers
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s Memory Pivot Is Bad News for Gamers

The memory shortage is so severe that Samsung is rethinking its entire production strategy. The company is shifting lines to make more profitable DDR5, but gamers shouldn’t expect any relief.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.
ComputingPrivacySoftware

I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.

For iPhone users on Windows, Microsoft’s built-in Phone Link app promises some basic connectivity. It delivers notifications, SMS messaging, and call handling directly to your PC. While it’s a convenient bridge, it’s fundamentally limited by Apple’s ecosystem walls compared to the deep Android integ

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025

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