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Month: December 2025

AI Finds Simple Rules for Chaos, Like a Modern Newton
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AI Finds Simple Rules for Chaos, Like a Modern Newton

A new AI framework from Duke University can analyze chaotic systems and spit out simple, linear equations that describe their behavior. It’s like giving scientists a mathematical shortcut to understanding everything from climate models to neural circuits.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
The Five Security Threats That Made 2025 a Mess
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The Five Security Threats That Made 2025 a Mess

2025 was a year of relentless cyber threats. A Chinese APT group hit telecoms and the National Guard, while budget cuts crippled a key US security agency. And a vulnerability called React2Shell showed that the ghosts of Log4Shell are still with us.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Micro-LED’s Moment of Truth: Can It Survive the Ramp?
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Micro-LED’s Moment of Truth: Can It Survive the Ramp?

The micro-LED industry is finally moving from lab to fab, with the first commercial products slated for 2025. But the path to viability is fraught with massive technical and cost challenges that could make or break the entire technology.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
Rainbow Six Siege Servers Hacked, Ubisoft Forced to Roll Back
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Rainbow Six Siege Servers Hacked, Ubisoft Forced to Roll Back

A major hack hit Rainbow Six Siege over the weekend, corrupting accounts with fake credits and items. Ubisoft has shut down all servers and is rolling back all transactions to Saturday morning to fix the mess.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is coming, but who’s it for?
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Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is coming, but who’s it for?

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A07 5G has been spotted in certification listings, suggesting its development is complete. The launch timing remains a mystery, but it’s clearly on the horizon.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Banks Are Finally Beating Private Credit at Its Own Game
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Banks Are Finally Beating Private Credit at Its Own Game

After a decade of losing ground to private credit firms, major US banks are staging a massive comeback. Fueled by a friendlier regulatory climate, they’re lending aggressively and their stocks are soaring, while their buy-side rivals face new headwinds.

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Flathub Smashes Records Again, But What’s Driving the Boom?
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Flathub Smashes Records Again, But What’s Driving the Boom?

According to XDA-Developers, Flathub, the app store for Linux, had a massive 2025. It served 433.5 million app downloads, a 20.3% increase over its previous record. The platform also added 440 new apps for a total of 3,243 and handled 723.9 million updates. Top apps included Firefox, Chrome, and Dis

by Samuel KimDecember 28, 2025
Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now

Upgrading your graphics card used to be a straightforward, transformative PC upgrade. According to a new analysis, that era is over, killed by luxury pricing, shrinking generational gains, and a reliance on AI software tricks instead of raw power.

by Samuel KimDecember 28, 2025
ASUS’s New OLED Monitor Aims to Fix Its Biggest Annoyance
HardwareInnovationTechnology

ASUS’s New OLED Monitor Aims to Fix Its Biggest Annoyance

ASUS has pre-announced its third-gen 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor. The big news is a BlackShield film designed to improve black levels in ambient light by up to 40% and increase scratch resistance.

by Samuel KimDecember 27, 2025
Windows 11 Finally Fixes BitLocker’s Biggest Problem
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Windows 11 Finally Fixes BitLocker’s Biggest Problem

Microsoft has rolled out hardware-accelerated BitLocker in Windows 11 25H2, moving encryption off the CPU. The result is a massive reduction in performance penalty, especially for random I/O workloads that dominate daily use.

by Priya KapoorDecember 27, 2025

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