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Month: December 2025

WebGPU is finally everywhere. The web just got a massive upgrade.
ComputingInnovationSoftware

WebGPU is finally everywhere. The web just got a massive upgrade.

The long-awaited WebGPU API is now supported in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. This isn’t just about better graphics—it’s about turning your browser into a powerful compute platform for AI and complex simulations.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
CEO Tenure is Collapsing. Activists Are the Reason.
BusinessStartups

CEO Tenure is Collapsing. Activists Are the Reason.

Activist campaigns have turned CEO decapitation into the new normal. The odds of a CEO getting ousted have jumped from 5% to nearly 20% in just five years. Here’s what leaders need to do before the activists show up with their own script.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
AI Phishing Is Here, and It’s Scarily Good
AICybersecurityPrivacy

AI Phishing Is Here, and It’s Scarily Good

The cybersecurity game has changed. According to a new report, phishing attacks are no longer clumsy emails but sophisticated AI-driven campaigns that mimic human behavior with terrifying accuracy. We’re now in the era of “Phishing 3.0,” and old defenses aren’t enough.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
Apple’s iPhone Already Has iPad Software Locked Inside
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Apple’s iPhone Already Has iPad Software Locked Inside

A Reddit user used an exploit to trick an iPhone into running iPadOS, unlocking desktop apps and multitasking. Apple quickly patched it in the iOS 26.2 beta, raising questions about why the capability is hidden.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
SoftBank’s Son Cried Selling Nvidia, But Is He Crying Now?
AIBusinessSoftware

SoftBank’s Son Cried Selling Nvidia, But Is He Crying Now?

Masayoshi Son revealed he was “crying” when SoftBank sold its entire $5.83 billion Nvidia stake. The move was to fund aggressive AI investments, including OpenAI. But with Nvidia’s stock soaring, was this a historic blunder?

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
Firefox is building a Windows 11 upgrade backup tool
ComputingSoftware

Firefox is building a Windows 11 upgrade backup tool

Mozilla is working on a new tool to simplify backing up Firefox data during the Windows 10 to Windows 11 upgrade. The feature, spotted in Bugzilla, offers both simple and full-data backup options. It’s a direct response to the end of Windows 10 support over two months ago.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
Fast & Furious Director Justin Lin to Helm Helldivers Movie
InnovationSoftware

Fast & Furious Director Justin Lin to Helm Helldivers Movie

Sony’s hit video game franchise Helldivers is getting a live-action movie. The project will be directed by Justin Lin, known for reviving the Fast & Furious series, with a script from horror writer Gary Dauberman.

by Nathan ColeDecember 2, 2025
Scientists Build a Database of 1.7 Million Viruses
DataInnovationSoftware

Scientists Build a Database of 1.7 Million Viruses

A new global database called VIRE has cataloged 1.7 million viral genomes from over 100,000 environmental samples. This massive resource aims to unlock the secrets of viral diversity, especially for bacteriophages that can’t be grown in a lab. It’s a huge leap for understanding how viruses shape eve

by Elisa RomeroDecember 2, 2025
Michael Burry Says Tesla’s Valuation Is “Ridiculous”
BusinessInnovation

Michael Burry Says Tesla’s Valuation Is “Ridiculous”

Michael Burry, the investor famous for predicting the 2008 crash, has Tesla in his sights. In his newsletter, he calls Tesla’s market cap “ridiculously overvalued” and criticizes its 3.6% annual dilution from stock-based compensation.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 1, 2025
AI Chiefs, Startup Shifts, and a T-Mobile Exit: Seattle Tech’s Moves
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Chiefs, Startup Shifts, and a T-Mobile Exit: Seattle Tech’s Moves

The Seattle tech scene saw significant executive movement this week. Expedia appointed its first-ever chief AI officer, while Textio’s co-founder returned to Microsoft. Meanwhile, a key T-Mobile leader is stepping down after 12 years.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 1, 2025

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