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Month: December 2025

Samsung’s ‘Wide Fold’ is already gunning for Apple’s 2026 foldable
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s ‘Wide Fold’ is already gunning for Apple’s 2026 foldable

The foldable phone race is heating up for 2026. Both Samsung and Apple are reportedly targeting a Fall launch for devices with similar wide, 4:3 aspect ratio screens, setting the stage for a direct showdown.

by Samuel KimDecember 22, 2025
Hackers Are Using a Legit Monitoring Tool as a Stealthy Backdoor
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Hackers Are Using a Legit Monitoring Tool as a Stealthy Backdoor

A new campaign is weaponizing the legitimate Nezha server monitoring platform for post-exploitation access. Because it’s not malware, it evades detection, giving attackers SYSTEM or root control instantly. This marks a shift in how hackers abuse trusted tools.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
In Hospitals, Human Teams Still Beat AI on Safety
AIInnovationSoftware

In Hospitals, Human Teams Still Beat AI on Safety

While AI dominates healthcare conversations, a Leapfrog Group meeting highlighted that real safety gains come from consistent human-led processes. Projects improving hand hygiene, medication scanning, and infection rates are saving lives now, without flashy tech.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
ams OSRAM Wants to Buy Back €300M of Its Debt. Here’s Why.
BusinessInnovationStartups

ams OSRAM Wants to Buy Back €300M of Its Debt. Here’s Why.

The sensor and photonics giant is inviting bondholders to tender their 2027 notes, with a price set between 94% and 96% of face value. The move is a strategic effort to manage its capital structure ahead of a key maturity.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
Intel’s AI Play on Old Xeons and Linux’s AI Policy Push
AIComputingSoftware

Intel’s AI Play on Old Xeons and Linux’s AI Policy Push

Intel is pushing AI workloads onto older Xeon hardware with new code examples. Meanwhile, the Linux kernel community is working to formalize how AI-generated code contributions should be handled. It’s a pivotal moment for open-source development.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
GMKtec’s new mini PC has a secret weapon for gamers
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

GMKtec’s new mini PC has a secret weapon for gamers

GMKtec has launched the NucBox K15, a compact mini PC built around Intel’s Core Ultra 5 125U. Its standout feature is an OCuLink port, allowing users to connect an external GPU enclosure for a major graphics boost.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
Gen Z Isn’t Job Hopping, They’re “Growth Hunting”
BusinessInnovationStartups

Gen Z Isn’t Job Hopping, They’re “Growth Hunting”

Forget calling it disloyalty. New research dubs Gen Z’s career strategy “growth hunting,” with nearly half already planning their next move for better development, not a bigger paycheck. This is reshaping how companies need to think about retention.

by Samuel KimDecember 22, 2025
Steam Finally Goes 64-Bit on Windows, But There’s a Catch
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Steam Finally Goes 64-Bit on Windows, But There’s a Catch

Valve has officially moved the Steam client to 64-bit for Windows 10 and 11. The update also sets a firm end-of-support date for users on older 32-bit operating systems.

by Samuel KimDecember 22, 2025
EU Study Throws a Lifeline to F-Gases, Recommends Separate Rules
BusinessCybersecurityPrivacy

EU Study Throws a Lifeline to F-Gases, Recommends Separate Rules

A major EU policy study recommends keeping F-gases out of sweeping PFAS restrictions. It argues the current F-gas regulation is a better tool, preventing massive economic and competitive damage to key industries.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025
CFOs Are Using AI, But They’re Not Letting It Drive Yet
AIBusinessSoftware

CFOs Are Using AI, But They’re Not Letting It Drive Yet

Finance teams are bringing AI into the fold, but very carefully. A new report details where CFOs are applying the tech now and where they’re still hesitant to hand over the reins.

by Priya KapoorDecember 22, 2025

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