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Category: Innovation

Netflix’s $100 Billion Question: Why Buy Warner Bros.?
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Netflix’s $100 Billion Question: Why Buy Warner Bros.?

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters faced tough questions about the $27.75-per-share bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Investors have wiped billions off Netflix’s value, skeptical of the deal’s logic and the company’s ability to integrate a legacy studio.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 8 might finally get the thinness treatment
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 8 might finally get the thinness treatment

New leaks point to Samsung making the Galaxy Z Flip 8 considerably thinner next year. The company is also tipped to upgrade the display and performance, likely with the Exynos 2600 chip.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 17, 2025
AI’s Power Problem is a Refrigerator Story We’ve Seen Before
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AI’s Power Problem is a Refrigerator Story We’ve Seen Before

The explosive growth of AI is putting unprecedented strain on power grids, echoing the energy crisis sparked by early refrigerators. The solution lies in a massive, rapid push for efficiency and smart grid integration that the industry is just starting to figure out.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Asahi Linux Gets Mic Working on M2, But M3 is Still MIA
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Asahi Linux Gets Mic Working on M2, But M3 is Still MIA

The Asahi Linux project has finally gotten the microphone working on Apple’s M2 Pro and Max chips. However, full support for the newer M3 family is still a work in progress.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring 2 Might Be Stuck in Legal Hell
HardwareInnovationStartups

Samsung’s Galaxy Ring 2 Might Be Stuck in Legal Hell

Samsung’s follow-up to its Galaxy Ring is hitting major roadblocks. Sluggish sales and a nasty patent fight with market leader Oura are forcing a rethink of the launch timeline.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Galaxy Watch 5 Gets Its Big One UI 8 Update in Europe
InnovationSoftware

Galaxy Watch 5 Gets Its Big One UI 8 Update in Europe

Samsung’s major One UI 8 Watch update is expanding its reach to Galaxy Watch 5 owners in Europe. The update is a substantial 1.8GB download and includes the October 2025 security patch. Owners can manually check for the update via the Galaxy Wearable app.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 17, 2025
UK Flats Could Get a New Right to Demand Gigabit Broadband
InnovationPolicy

UK Flats Could Get a New Right to Demand Gigabit Broadband

The UK government is consulting on a plan to give leaseholders of flats a formal right to request gigabit-capable broadband. The move aims to bypass landlord objections that have stalled fiber installations in many buildings.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Hashkey’s IPO Flops, But That’s Not The Real Story
BusinessInnovation

Hashkey’s IPO Flops, But That’s Not The Real Story

Hashkey, Hong Kong’s largest licensed crypto exchange, saw its shares drop 0.15% in its trading debut. The company raised HK$1.6 billion but faces a cooling crypto market and declining revenue.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
GM Backtracks, Adds Apple Music After CarPlay Backlash
InnovationIoTSoftware

GM Backtracks, Adds Apple Music After CarPlay Backlash

General Motors is bringing the Apple Music app to its new Chevrolet and Cadillac models via an over-the-air update starting Monday. This comes after the automaker faced intense backlash for phasing out Apple’s CarPlay system last year.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
AtlasEdge Sells Nine European Data Centers to Spain’s Templus
CloudDataInnovation

AtlasEdge Sells Nine European Data Centers to Spain’s Templus

AtlasEdge is selling a portfolio of nine data centers across Europe to Spanish operator Templus. The deal, set to close in the first half of 2026, marks a strategic shift for AtlasEdge and Templus’ first move outside Spain.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025

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