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Month: December 2025

Docker’s Big Open-Source Move Could Fix Broken AI Projects
AICybersecuritySoftware

Docker’s Big Open-Source Move Could Fix Broken AI Projects

Docker just made its catalog of over 1,000 secure container images free and open-source. Anaconda’s CEO says this partnership is a breakthrough for building trustworthy AI applications that can actually make it to production.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow Bets Big on Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition
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ServiceNow Bets Big on Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition

ServiceNow is making a massive move into cybersecurity, agreeing to acquire Armis for $1.5 billion. The deal is all about securing the sprawling “attack surface” created by AI and connected devices. But can a workflow platform become a security powerhouse?

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025
Samsung’s HBM4 Reportedly Aces NVIDIA’s Tests, Could Win Big in 2026
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Samsung’s HBM4 Reportedly Aces NVIDIA’s Tests, Could Win Big in 2026

After struggling with its HBM3E chips, Samsung appears to have turned things around. Its upcoming HBM4 memory has reportedly received the highest evaluation scores in NVIDIA’s tests for a 2026 AI accelerator, potentially leading to a larger-than-expected supply contract.

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025
Bosch and Fuji Electric Team Up on SiC Chips for EVs
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Bosch and Fuji Electric Team Up on SiC Chips for EVs

In a move to stabilize the EV supply chain, Bosch and Fuji Electric are joining forces on silicon carbide power modules. Their goal is to create mechanically compatible parts that can be swapped into an inverter without redesign. This should cut development time and give carmakers more sourcing opti

by Elisa RomeroDecember 23, 2025
A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one
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A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one

Apple might be working on a budget MacBook around $599 to compete with Windows laptops. But according to one tech journalist, that price puts it in a weird spot where it’s both too expensive and not premium enough. The rumored use of an iPhone-class A15 Pro chip instead of a desktop M-series process

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025
Italy fines Apple $116 million over “excessive” app privacy rules
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Italy fines Apple $116 million over “excessive” app privacy rules

Apple has been fined €98 million (about $116 million) by Italy’s antitrust authority. The regulator says Apple’s App Tracking Transparency policy imposes “disproportionate” data collection terms on third-party apps compared to its own.

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025

An Open-Source AI Project With $300k Revenue Is Chasing a $1B Valuation

Investors are betting big on an open-source AI tool with almost no business model. vLLM, which speeds up AI models, is pitching a massive funding round to turn its popular code into a commercial powerhouse.

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025
Coinbase Bets Big on Prediction Markets with New Acquisition
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Coinbase Bets Big on Prediction Markets with New Acquisition

Coinbase is making a major push into prediction markets. The crypto exchange is acquiring The Clearing Company, a platform that lets users trade on real-world events.

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025
Could We Hitch a Ride on an Interstellar Comet? Avi Loeb Thinks So
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Could We Hitch a Ride on an Interstellar Comet? Avi Loeb Thinks So

The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS recently zipped past Earth, ignoring our planet. Astronomer Avi Loeb has a wild idea: we could use such objects as high-speed carriers for human time capsules, drastically cutting the travel time to true interstellar space.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
Italy fines Apple $115M over “burdensome” App Store privacy rule
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Italy fines Apple $115M over “burdensome” App Store privacy rule

Apple has been fined €115 million (about $115M) by Italy’s competition authority. The regulator says Apple’s App Tracking Transparency policy created an “extremely burdensome” double-consent process that harmed developers while boosting Apple’s own ad business.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025

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