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Samsung Gets a Key US Pass to Keep Its China Chip Plant Running
ManufacturingSemiconductorsTechnology

Samsung Gets a Key US Pass to Keep Its China Chip Plant Running

Samsung has secured a vital US export exemption for its semiconductor factory in China, valid for 2026. This “Verified End User” status allows it to import American tech without individual approvals, preventing costly delays.

by Priya KapoorDecember 30, 2025
Hackers Dump Billions in Fake Cash Into Rainbow Six Siege
CybersecurityGamingTechnology

Hackers Dump Billions in Fake Cash Into Rainbow Six Siege

An attack on Rainbow Six Siege granted players roughly 2 billion credits each, worth an estimated $13.3 million. Ubisoft was forced to take servers offline and is now investigating without banning users.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
Google Might Finally Let You Change Your Cringey Gmail Address
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Google Might Finally Let You Change Your Cringey Gmail Address

If you’ve been stuck with an embarrassing Gmail handle for years, relief may be in sight. A leaked Hindi-language support page indicates Google is testing a long-requested feature to let users change their @gmail.com address.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s 2028 Plan: Ditching Snapdragon for Its Own Chips
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Samsung’s 2028 Plan: Ditching Snapdragon for Its Own Chips

According to a new report, Samsung aims to make its self-developed Exynos chips the primary engine for its global flagship phones by 2028. The move is part of a major strategy to emulate Apple’s vertical integration, potentially including a custom in-house GPU.

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

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
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
Old AMD Ryzen CPUs Are Back Because DDR5 RAM Is Too Pricey
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Old AMD Ryzen CPUs Are Back Because DDR5 RAM Is Too Pricey

A severe memory shortage is pushing DDR5 RAM prices way up. As a result, builders are turning back to AMD’s older AM4 platform, making CPUs like the 5-year-old Ryzen 7 5800X a top seller on Amazon again.

by Samuel KimDecember 27, 2025
The Messy, Compromised Future of Smart Home Mesh Networks
InnovationIoTTechnology

The Messy, Compromised Future of Smart Home Mesh Networks

According to a new report, 2026 is the year the smart home’s walled gardens finally start to crumble. It’s not because of one perfect standard, but an awkward alliance of three: Thread 1.4, Wi-Fi 7, and Matter. This compromise might make things work, but it’s far from the elegant mesh dream we were

by Priya KapoorDecember 26, 2025

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