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Month: December 2025

The Risky Debt Machine Fueling Nvidia’s AI Boom
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The Risky Debt Machine Fueling Nvidia’s AI Boom

A new report details how “neocloud” companies like CoreWeave are taking out massive loans using Nvidia GPUs as collateral, turning $1 of Nvidia investment into $5 of purchases. This creates a dangerous feedback loop that could crash if the AI boom slows.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
NREL’s Tiny Power Module is a Big Deal for Energy Efficiency
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NREL’s Tiny Power Module is a Big Deal for Energy Efficiency

Researchers at NREL have developed a new silicon carbide power module called ULIS. It delivers five times the energy density of older designs and could be a key tool in managing the world’s rising energy demands.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
The Commerce Predictions That Actually Came True
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The Commerce Predictions That Actually Came True

A look back at venture capital predictions for commerce reveals which forecasts actually materialized. The winners weren’t the flashy trends, but fundamental shifts in AI, resale, supply chains, and marketing driven by real problems and clear ROI.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
AI in Accounting: 5 Surprising Shifts Coming by 2026
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AI in Accounting: 5 Surprising Shifts Coming by 2026

The accounting profession is on the cusp of a major AI-driven transformation. According to new analysis, the role of the accountant is set to evolve dramatically, shifting from number-cruncher to strategic advisor.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025
Desert Works Propulsion bets on domestic ion thrusters
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Desert Works Propulsion bets on domestic ion thrusters

Desert Works Propulsion is scaling up its domestic capabilities for building and testing next-generation ion thrusters. The company has partnered with veteran-owned manufacturer Jaguar Precision Machine to create a U.S.-based supply chain for this critical space technology.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025
Hackers Are Using Microsoft’s Own Login System Against It
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Hackers Are Using Microsoft’s Own Login System Against It

Security researchers warn that hackers are exploiting a legitimate Microsoft authentication feature to bypass MFA and hijack enterprise accounts. The attack tricks users into entering a code on Microsoft’s real website, making it extremely hard to detect.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
NHS Supplier Hit by Hack, But Patient Data Seems Safe For Now
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NHS Supplier Hit by Hack, But Patient Data Seems Safe For Now

A key NHS supplier, DXS International, was hit by a cyber-attack in mid-December. The company says clinical services were not disrupted, but a threat actor claims to have stolen a huge trove of data.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025
Europe’s Cloud Sovereignty Push Hits a Legal Wall
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Europe’s Cloud Sovereignty Push Hits a Legal Wall

A handful of European public bodies are actively migrating away from US cloud infrastructure, driven by an irreconcilable legal clash between the US CLOUD Act and EU GDPR. Their efforts reveal a blueprint for sovereignty and the steep challenges of cutting the digital umbilical cord.

by Nathan ColeDecember 22, 2025
Tech Giants Warn Visa Workers: Don’t Travel, You Might Not Get Back
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Tech Giants Warn Visa Workers: Don’t Travel, You Might Not Get Back

Major tech companies are scrambling as new U.S. visa screening rules cause appointment delays of up to a year. Internal memos warn H-1B holders that traveling could strand them outside the country for months.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025
Pirate Site Claims Massive Spotify Scrape of 86M Music Files
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Pirate Site Claims Massive Spotify Scrape of 86M Music Files

The shadow library Anna’s Archive claims to have executed one of the largest music data scrapes ever from Spotify. The alleged haul includes millions of audio files and a colossal metadata set, posing serious questions for the streaming giant.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 22, 2025

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