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Month: December 2025

Apple’s AI Boss Steps Down, New Leader Takes the Wheel
AIBusinessSoftware

Apple’s AI Boss Steps Down, New Leader Takes the Wheel

Apple has announced a major change in its AI leadership. Former chief John Giannandrea is moving to an advisory role, with Amar Subramanya taking over as VP of AI to lead Apple Intelligence and Siri’s future.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
AI-designed in-chip cooling startup Corintis just raised $25 million
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

AI-designed in-chip cooling startup Corintis just raised $25 million

A Swiss startup making a radical new type of chip cooler just got a major cash infusion. Corintis uses AI to design tiny, bio-inspired coolant channels that are etched directly into the silicon, claiming it removes heat three times better than traditional cold plates.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
John Deere’s Profits Drop as Tariffs and a Farm Downturn Bite
BusinessManufacturing

John Deere’s Profits Drop as Tariffs and a Farm Downturn Bite

Deere & Company’s fiscal 2025 net income fell to $5.027 billion from $7.1 billion the year before. CEO John May says ongoing tariff pressures and a down cycle for large agriculture will continue, but 2026 could be the bottom.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
Nvidia’s $2B Bet on Synopsys Puts UALink’s Future in Doubt
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Nvidia’s $2B Bet on Synopsys Puts UALink’s Future in Doubt

Nvidia’s $2 billion investment in Synopsys is creating major tension in the AI hardware world. Synopsys is a key board member and IP provider for the UALink consortium, which is building an open standard to compete directly with Nvidia’s proprietary NVLink technology.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
New York Forces Online Stores to Fess Up to Algorithmic Pricing
DataPrivacySoftware

New York Forces Online Stores to Fess Up to Algorithmic Pricing

Online shoppers in New York are now seeing warnings that prices are set by algorithms using their personal data. This is due to a new state law targeting “surveillance pricing,” and it could become a model for other states.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
Founders Are Frustrated With Media Coverage, Survey Shows
InnovationStartups

Founders Are Frustrated With Media Coverage, Survey Shows

A survey from The Entrepreneurs Network finds nearly 60% of founders disagree that journalists do a good job covering entrepreneurship. They’re calling for a broader, more realistic national conversation that goes beyond tech unicorns.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
North Korea’s Npm Attack Is a Malware Factory, Not a Hack
CybersecuritySoftware

North Korea’s Npm Attack Is a Malware Factory, Not a Hack

North Korean hackers are running a persistent campaign called “Contagious Interview,” using fake job offers to trick developers into downloading malicious npm packages. They’ve created a near-automated factory, delivering over 197 packages with 31,000+ downloads since October to steal crypto and cre

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
Bending Spoons Snaps Up Eventbrite in a €500 Million Cash Deal
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Bending Spoons Snaps Up Eventbrite in a €500 Million Cash Deal

Milan’s Bending Spoons continues its acquisition spree, agreeing to buy the publicly-listed Eventbrite and take it private. The all-cash deal, expected to close in H1 2026, values the event platform at a significant premium.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
OpenAI Hits “Code Red,” Delays New ChatGPT Features
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI Hits “Code Red,” Delays New ChatGPT Features

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared a “code red” internally, focusing all efforts on improving ChatGPT’s quality. This means delaying planned features like AI shopping agents and a digital assistant called Pulse.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
America’s Pushing Chinese Scientists Away. That’s a Problem.
InnovationStartups

America’s Pushing Chinese Scientists Away. That’s a Problem.

A new report highlights a troubling brain drain in reverse. Chinese scientists and students, long a backbone of US innovation, are increasingly choosing to leave or never come, driven by political hostility and China’s own investment.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025

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