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Month: December 2025

The Hidden Data Powering Your Digital Identity
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

The Hidden Data Powering Your Digital Identity

In digital identity verification, the real heavy lifting is done behind the scenes by data partners and infrastructure. Trulioo’s CTO Hal Lonas explains how ingesting terabytes of data, not just pinging sources, allows for real analysis and flexible risk-based checks. The future points to verifying

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Ex-SpaceX engineers raise $24M for portable water machines
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Ex-SpaceX engineers raise $24M for portable water machines

A startup founded by ex-SpaceX engineers just got a major cash infusion to tackle global water scarcity. Vital Lyfe plans to use the $24 million to scale production of its autonomous water systems, aiming for a commercial launch in 2026.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
A Standard IoT Chip Just Talked to a Satellite. That’s a Big Deal.
InnovationIoTTechnology

A Standard IoT Chip Just Talked to a Satellite. That’s a Big Deal.

A widely used cellular IoT module just connected to a low Earth orbit satellite without any hardware changes. This could finally make satellite IoT cheap and scalable for everything from asset tracking to emergency alerts.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Proton Mail’s Big Sale Shows Privacy Isn’t a Luxury Anymore
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Proton Mail’s Big Sale Shows Privacy Isn’t a Luxury Anymore

According to a sponsored post on The How-To Geek, Proton Mail is running an end-of-year sale with a massive 60% discount. This brings the cost of a premium subscription down to just $1.99 per month, a steep drop from the usual $4.99. The pitch is clear: pay a small fee to escape the ad-tracking mode

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
A New €60M Fund Wants to Bridge the Gap for Nordic Deeptech
InnovationStartupsTechnology

A New €60M Fund Wants to Bridge the Gap for Nordic Deeptech

The Technical University of Denmark’s new spinout fund, PSV Hafnium, has raised €60 million. Its mission is to commercialize hard science from Nordic labs, focusing on areas like quantum computing and clean energy, not just AI software.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Firefox’s new CEO goes all-in on AI, but promises to do it right
AIPrivacySoftware

Firefox’s new CEO goes all-in on AI, but promises to do it right

Mozilla has a new CEO, and their first major move is a big bet on AI for Firefox. But they’re promising a cautious, user-centric approach focused on trust, not forced adoption. It’s a stark contrast to how other tech giants are rolling out AI features.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
Digital Substation Market to Hit $13.7 Billion by 2032
IoTManufacturingTechnology

Digital Substation Market to Hit $13.7 Billion by 2032

According to a new report, the global digital substation market is on a steady climb. Valued at $7.91 billion in 2024, it’s forecast to reach $13.71 billion by 2032. The push for modern, resilient power grids is the key driver.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
McKinsey’s AI Bot Lilli Could Cost Thousands of Jobs
AIBusinessInnovation

McKinsey’s AI Bot Lilli Could Cost Thousands of Jobs

McKinsey is reportedly planning to cut thousands of jobs, with reductions of up to 10% for some teams. The move comes as the firm deploys its own AI assistant, Lilli, which can cut research time by 30%. This signals a massive structural shift for the entire consulting industry.

by Priya KapoorDecember 17, 2025
Samsung’s Micro RGB TVs are finally getting smaller
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Samsung’s Micro RGB TVs are finally getting smaller

Samsung is expanding its Micro RGB TV lineup with much smaller sizes, starting at 55 inches. This makes the premium backlight technology a practical choice for the first time.

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025
OpenAI’s New Image Model Is Fast, But Is It Better?
AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI’s New Image Model Is Fast, But Is It Better?

OpenAI has launched a major update to its image generation, dubbed GPT Image 1.5, directly targeting Google’s popular Nano Banana tool. It claims to be 4x faster and immediately took the top spot on a key AI leaderboard. However, early side-by-side tests show the competition is still incredibly clos

by Samuel KimDecember 17, 2025

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