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Month: December 2025

A $25B Investor Says The Real AI Boom Isn’t In Chips
AIBusinessTechnology

A $25B Investor Says The Real AI Boom Isn’t In Chips

Scott Goodwin of Diameter Capital says the AI investment cycle is just beginning, but the biggest opportunities—and risks—aren’t where most people are looking. He’s betting on the networks that carry AI data and warning about the unpredictable future value of today’s hottest chips.

by Samuel KimDecember 22, 2025
Uber and Lyft are bringing Chinese robotaxis to London
AISoftwareTechnology

Uber and Lyft are bringing Chinese robotaxis to London

Chinese tech giant Baidu is partnering with Uber and Lyft to launch its Apollo Go robotaxi service in London. The first pilots are slated for early 2026, pending regulatory approval, as the UK government accelerates its self-driving vehicle plans. This sets the stage for a direct clash with Waymo, w

by Samuel KimDecember 22, 2025
Gamers are ditching Windows for this Linux distro
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Gamers are ditching Windows for this Linux distro

A Linux distro built for gaming is gaining surprising traction. Bazzite reports a 1.25x increase in weekly users over the last 30 days, a shift timed with Windows 10’s end of life.

by Samuel KimDecember 21, 2025
Top AI Investors: It’s a Bubble, But That’s a Good Thing
AIBusinessStartups

Top AI Investors: It’s a Bubble, But That’s a Good Thing

At the Fortune Brainstorm AI conference, investors debated the AI bubble. They concluded it’s probably a bubble, but that’s how you attract top talent and capital for real innovation. The real question is who survives the eventual pop.

by Samuel KimDecember 21, 2025
The Great Frustration: Why Finding a Job in 2025 Feels Impossible
AIBusinessSoftware

The Great Frustration: Why Finding a Job in 2025 Feels Impossible

A new report details the “Great Frustration” facing job seekers in 2025. Despite low headline unemployment, hiring is at a decade-low, applications have tripled, and workers are burning through savings.

by Priya KapoorDecember 21, 2025
Elon Musk Wins Back His $55 Billion Tesla Pay Package
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Elon Musk Wins Back His $55 Billion Tesla Pay Package

Elon Musk just got a whole lot richer. A Delaware court reversed its earlier decision, awarding him a colossal $55 billion pay package from Tesla. This vindicates Musk and follows a shareholder vote to approve an even more staggering future package.

by Priya KapoorDecember 21, 2025
Google and Apple Tell Visa Workers: Don’t Leave the U.S.
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Google and Apple Tell Visa Workers: Don’t Leave the U.S.

Law firms for Google and Apple are warning employees on H-1B visas to avoid international travel due to unpredictable processing delays. The holdup is linked to new requirements for social media vetting, which has left hundreds of Indian professionals in limbo after traveling home in December.

by Samuel KimDecember 20, 2025
Samsung’s Flip 8 Might Ditch Snapdragon for Exynos. Bad Idea?
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Flip 8 Might Ditch Snapdragon for Exynos. Bad Idea?

Samsung might equip its 2026 Galaxy Z Flip 8 with its in-house Exynos 2600 chipset, breaking from recent Snapdragon tradition. This move would be a major gamble for its popular flip phone line.

by Priya KapoorDecember 20, 2025
Google Delays Its Gemini Assistant Switch, And That’s Probably Smart
AISoftwareTechnology

Google Delays Its Gemini Assistant Switch, And That’s Probably Smart

Google is hitting the brakes on its plan to fully replace Google Assistant with Gemini on Android phones. The company now says the upgrade will continue “into 2026,” missing its original late-2025 target. The goal is a more seamless switch, but it means Assistant’s days are still numbered.

by Samuel KimDecember 20, 2025
Cursor’s AI coding spree continues with pricey Graphite buy
AISoftwareStartups

Cursor’s AI coding spree continues with pricey Graphite buy

Anysphere, the company behind the Cursor AI coding assistant, has acquired AI code review startup Graphite. The deal’s price is rumored to be significantly above Graphite’s recent $290 million valuation.

by Priya KapoorDecember 19, 2025

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