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Month: December 2025

Oracle’s AI Bet Hits a Wall of Physics and Debt
AIBusinessCloud

Oracle’s AI Bet Hits a Wall of Physics and Debt

Oracle’s shares have plunged 45% from their September high after a messy earnings report revealed a $12 billion quarterly capital expenditure bill, far above expectations. The company is tying much of its spending to building data centers for OpenAI, but delays and debt market skepticism are reveali

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
The Co-Working Space That’s Part Hotel, Part “Boring Office”
BusinessInnovationStartups

The Co-Working Space That’s Part Hotel, Part “Boring Office”

JustCo is expanding across Asia with a surprising new strategy. They’re launching luxury spaces with daily breakfasts and, at the other extreme, a stripped-down “boring office” brand. It’s all about catering to the post-pandemic fight over where we work.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 13, 2025
Google’s Chrome AI Sidebar is Getting a Major Lens Upgrade
AIComputingSoftware

Google’s Chrome AI Sidebar is Getting a Major Lens Upgrade

Google is testing a major change to Google Lens in Chrome’s experimental Canary build. It now opens a full AI-powered sidebar assistant that can chat, summarize pages, and analyze images in one continuous thread.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 13, 2025
OpenAI Hires Seattle Startup Vet, Madrona Adds Director
AIBusinessStartups

OpenAI Hires Seattle Startup Vet, Madrona Adds Director

OpenAI is deepening its Seattle roots by hiring veteran engineering leader Kevin Leneway from Pioneer Square Labs. Meanwhile, Madrona Venture Group brings on a new director for portfolio growth, and a local health tech firm adds a finance chief.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Vibe Coding Is Fast, But Are We Trading Speed For Security?
AICybersecuritySoftware

Vibe Coding Is Fast, But Are We Trading Speed For Security?

The rise of AI-powered “vibe coding” promises unprecedented development speed. However, cybersecurity professionals argue this velocity comes at a steep cost, amplifying security risks and eroding foundational engineering practices.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s iOS 26.2 security update patches a bunch of sneaky privacy holes
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s iOS 26.2 security update patches a bunch of sneaky privacy holes

Apple has released the iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 updates, packing over twenty critical security fixes. The patches address vulnerabilities that could let apps spy on your installed apps, spoof FaceTime calls, and even access your hidden photos. It’s a significant security maintenance release that use

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
Ukrainians Sue US Chip Giants Over Russian Weapons
ManufacturingPolicySemiconductors

Ukrainians Sue US Chip Giants Over Russian Weapons

Ukrainian civilians have filed lawsuits in Texas against major US semiconductor firms. They allege the companies negligently allowed their chips to be diverted into Russian and Iranian weapons used in deadly attacks, including one on a children’s hospital.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
A Deal for 10,000 Humanoid Robots Is a Huge Bet on Automation
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A Deal for 10,000 Humanoid Robots Is a Huge Bet on Automation

Robot maker 1X has a deal to deploy up to 10,000 of its humanoid robots over five years. The partnership with private equity firm EQT aims to put them to work in manufacturing and healthcare. But questions remain about their true autonomy and readiness.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Samsung’s Flip 7 FE Flop Shows The Problem With “Cheap” Foldables
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Flip 7 FE Flop Shows The Problem With “Cheap” Foldables

Samsung’s attempt at a cheaper foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, has quietly disappeared in the US market. Its failure was sealed when Samsung itself offered a better, refurbished Flip 6 for less money. The whole saga reveals the tricky economics of making budget versions of premium tech.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
DARPA Awards BAE Systems $16M to Put AI Surveillance in Space
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

DARPA Awards BAE Systems $16M to Put AI Surveillance in Space

BAE Systems has secured a $16 million Phase 2 contract from DARPA for its Oversight program. The goal is to create an autonomous system that uses satellite constellations to maintain constant “custody” of numerous terrestrial assets. The software will be deployed directly on satellites and ground st

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025

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