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Month: December 2025

Google’s Pixel 10 Finally Gets Its GPU Fix
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Google’s Pixel 10 Finally Gets Its GPU Fix

Google is finally addressing the Pixel 10’s gaming woes with a major GPU driver update. The move comes after developers, including Genshin Impact’s team, blamed dated drivers for poor performance.

by Priya KapoorDecember 18, 2025
Micron Soars, Trump Media Merges, and Lululemon Gets a New Investor
BusinessHardwareSemiconductors

Micron Soars, Trump Media Merges, and Lululemon Gets a New Investor

It’s a busy pre-market session with major moves across tech and retail. Micron Technology is leading the charge with a massive revenue forecast beat, while Trump Media announces a surprising merger. Here’s what’s driving the action.

by Samuel KimDecember 18, 2025
Your Android phone is now a much better Windows remote control
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Your Android phone is now a much better Windows remote control

Microsoft is rolling out a major upgrade to its Phone Link system, turning Android phones into a powerful remote for Windows 11 PCs. The update adds features like remote lock, seamless file sharing, and screen mirroring. It’s a big step toward making Android a core part of the Windows experience.

by Priya KapoorDecember 18, 2025
AI Health Coaches Are Here, But Are They Worth the Privacy Trade-Off?
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AI Health Coaches Are Here, But Are They Worth the Privacy Trade-Off?

Major tech companies are racing to embed AI health coaches into wearables and apps. While they promise to decode your biometric data, early tests show they’re often half-baked and come with serious privacy concerns. The future of personal health could hinge on this balance.

by Samuel KimDecember 18, 2025
Germany Breaks Ground on a “Several Hundred Petaflop” Supercomputer Hub
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Germany Breaks Ground on a “Several Hundred Petaflop” Supercomputer Hub

The University of Stuttgart has broken ground on its HLRS III data center, a key part of Germany’s national supercomputing strategy. The €178.6 million facility will house the “Herder” supercomputer and an AI-optimized system starting in 2027.

by Priya KapoorDecember 18, 2025
OpenAI Rushes Out GPT Image 1.5 to Fight Google
AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI Rushes Out GPT Image 1.5 to Fight Google

OpenAI has rushed its GPT Image 1.5 model to market, offering significantly faster image generation and more consistent editing. The accelerated launch is a clear competitive play against Google’s recent AI advancements.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Saudi Arabia Wants to Be the World’s AI Power Plant
BusinessCloudData

Saudi Arabia Wants to Be the World’s AI Power Plant

According to The Economist, Saudi Arabia is leveraging its vast desert and cheap solar energy to build the world’s most affordable data centers for AI. The Al Shuaiba solar farm south of Jeddah produces power at a fraction of the cost seen in places like the UK.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy, seeks a buyer
BusinessManufacturingStartups

Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy, seeks a buyer

The once high-flying e-bike company Rad Power Bikes has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It plans to continue operating while seeking a buyer for the business in the next two months.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Morgan Stanley bumps Apple target to $315, but sees AI headwinds
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Morgan Stanley bumps Apple target to $315, but sees AI headwinds

Analysts at Morgan Stanley have increased their Apple stock price target from $305 to $315, maintaining an “Overweight” rating. They see upgrade potential from Apple Intelligence but warn that soaring memory costs present a significant challenge.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Scientists Use “Invisibility Cloak” Tech to Supercharge 3D Printing
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Scientists Use “Invisibility Cloak” Tech to Supercharge 3D Printing

A new breakthrough uses light-bending metalenses to radically speed up the most precise form of 3D printing. The technique could move nanoscale fabrication out of the lab and into practical applications like drug delivery and fusion research.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025

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