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Month: December 2025

Meesho’s IPO Soars 95%, Minting a New Billionaire
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Meesho’s IPO Soars 95%, Minting a New Billionaire

Meesho’s IPO has been a blockbuster, with shares rocketing 95% since listing. The rally has catapulted co-founder Vidit Aatrey into the billionaire club and highlights a record year for Indian public markets.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Apple Slashes M4 Mac Mini Price to $479 in Holiday Fight
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Apple Slashes M4 Mac Mini Price to $479 in Holiday Fight

Apple is taking aggressive pricing action with its latest Mac Mini. The M4 model with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage is now $479, a 20% discount, as it battles a wave of Windows mini PC promotions.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Tomb Raider’s 2013 Reboot Is Hitting Phones For $20
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Tomb Raider’s 2013 Reboot Is Hitting Phones For $20

Lara Croft is heading to mobile. The 2013 Tomb Raider reboot launches on iOS and Android on February 12, 2026, for $20. This portable edition includes all 12 DLC packs and features a touch-optimized interface with controller support.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Amazon’s Data Center Report: Paying Their Way or Just PR?
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Amazon’s Data Center Report: Paying Their Way or Just PR?

A new report funded by Amazon argues its massive data centers are net-positive for local utilities, even lowering costs for other customers. But independent analysis warns that unconstrained growth could still lead to major rate hikes for everyone.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Europe Bets Big on Biofactories to Reinvent Food and Pharma
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Europe Bets Big on Biofactories to Reinvent Food and Pharma

New EU strategies are pouring fuel on the fire of precision fermentation, aiming to turn engineered biology into a competitive industrial pillar. The goal is to scale human-identical proteins, but the path from pilot plant to supermarket shelf is still a regulatory and financial minefield.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
A Teen’s Deepfake Panic Led to a Hunt for Fake Satellite Maps
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A Teen’s Deepfake Panic Led to a Hunt for Fake Satellite Maps

High school junior Vaishnav Anand was a victim of a personal deepfake. That experience led him to pioneer research on detecting AI-forged satellite maps, a dangerously overlooked threat he presented at an IEEE conference at MIT.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Big Tech’s 2025 Kowtow to Trump Was a Billion-Dollar Grovel
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Big Tech’s 2025 Kowtow to Trump Was a Billion-Dollar Grovel

In 2025, major tech companies engaged in an unprecedented level of appeasement towards Donald Trump’s administration. The efforts included massive legal settlements, policy reversals, and millions in donations, all aimed at securing political favor.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Linux’s Rust Code Gets Its First Security Flaw
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Linux’s Rust Code Gets Its First Security Flaw

The integration of Rust into the Linux kernel has hit a notable milestone: its first official CVE vulnerability. While the flaw is minor, it sparks a conversation about the real-world security promises of Rust.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
A German drone unicorn just scooped up an autonomous trucking startup
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A German drone unicorn just scooped up an autonomous trucking startup

In a move highlighting the defense tech consolidation trend, German drone maker Quantum Systems has fully acquired autonomous trucking startup Fernride. The deal comes after Fernride raised an €18 million extension this year to build out its defense logistics use case.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
OpenAI’s “Code Red” and the Fight to Stay on Top
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OpenAI’s “Code Red” and the Fight to Stay on Top

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued an internal “code red” memo, bracing the company for “rough vibes” and intense competition from Google. The move comes as data shows Google’s Gemini is gaining users fast, while OpenAI has delayed key revenue projects.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025

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