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Month: December 2025

Microsoft’s 2025 Quantum Computer is a Science Controversy
ComputingInnovation

Microsoft’s 2025 Quantum Computer is a Science Controversy

Microsoft’s 2025 quantum computer announcement has split the scientific community. The company claims a breakthrough with error-resistant topological qubits, but critics and even the journal Nature say the evidence isn’t there yet.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
The US Economy’s 2026 Tailwind Comes With Plenty of Turbulence
AIBusiness

The US Economy’s 2026 Tailwind Comes With Plenty of Turbulence

Economists see a stronger 2026 U.S. economy fueled by tax cuts and an AI investment boom, according to Reuters. However, risks from a softening labor market and divided Fed policy could undermine the recovery.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
Renesas Bets Big on 3nm Chips for the Software-Defined Car
InnovationSemiconductorsSoftware

Renesas Bets Big on 3nm Chips for the Software-Defined Car

Renesas is pushing into software-defined vehicles with its new 3nm automotive chip, the R-Car X5H. It promises massive AI performance and the ability to run multiple car systems at once, with sampling already underway.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
Why I’m Automating My Entire Home Network with Ansible
ComputingIoTSoftware

Why I’m Automating My Entire Home Network with Ansible

A home lab enthusiast is solving the problem of forgotten fixes and network drift by automating their entire Ubiquiti setup with Ansible. They’re building a repository of playbooks to handle everything from VLANs to firewall rules, ensuring disaster recovery is just a script away. The approach treat

by Nathan ColeDecember 29, 2025
How a $5B Medical Device Giant Tamed Its AI Projects
AIBusinessInnovation

How a $5B Medical Device Giant Tamed Its AI Projects

Deploying AI at a massive, regulated company like ResMed is less about the code and more about executive discipline. The challenges are all about governance, alignment, and avoiding costly, fragmented projects.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 29, 2025
Fedora’s 2025: Wayland-Only, AI Code, and a Shrinking /boot
InnovationSoftware

Fedora’s 2025: Wayland-Only, AI Code, and a Shrinking /boot

According to Phoronix, Fedora shipped two major releases in 2025, Fedora 42 in April and the delayed Fedora 43 later in the year. Key moves included making GNOME Wayland-only, approving AI-assisted code contributions, and increasing the /boot partition size due to massive NVIDIA firmware files. The

by Elisa RomeroDecember 28, 2025
Microplastics Fuel Heart Disease in Males, New Study Finds
BusinessInnovation

Microplastics Fuel Heart Disease in Males, New Study Finds

A new study reveals microplastics can burrow into arteries and dramatically accelerate heart disease, but only in males. The findings suggest these ubiquitous particles are active drivers of damage, not just passive passengers.

by Nathan ColeDecember 28, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos comeback is all about ditching Qualcomm’s pricey chips
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s Exynos comeback is all about ditching Qualcomm’s pricey chips

Samsung is making a major push to reclaim its smartphone soul from Qualcomm. With a new 2nm chip and custom GPU in development, the goal is to make Exynos the dominant processor in future Galaxy phones, cutting off a massive and growing bill to its rival.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 28, 2025
HarfBuzz Gets Faster, OpenShot Gets a Big Update
InnovationSoftware

HarfBuzz Gets Faster, OpenShot Gets a Big Update

Two significant open-source projects have dropped major updates. The HarfBuzz text shaping engine is now faster, and the OpenShot video editor has received a massive feature overhaul in version 3.4.

by Nathan ColeDecember 27, 2025
Episodic Games Are the Antidote to Endless Live-Service Grind
InnovationSoftware

Episodic Games Are the Antidote to Endless Live-Service Grind

The rise of live-service games has made it hard to know when to stop playing. Episodic games, like the new hit Dispatch, provide a perfect, contained experience. It’s a refreshing alternative to the infinite grind.

by Nathan ColeDecember 27, 2025

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