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Month: December 2025

Is OpenAI’s $750 Billion House Built on Sand?
AIBusinessSoftware

Is OpenAI’s $750 Billion House Built on Sand?

According to Fortune, OpenAI is raising tens of billions at a staggering $750 billion valuation, including $10 billion from Amazon. The company is in a frantic build-out of models and data centers for its 800+ million users, but CEO Sam Altman recently declared a “code red” to refocus the team. Anal

by Ortega RafaelDecember 18, 2025
Lenovo’s SteamOS Legion Go 2 Could Be a Game-Changer
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Lenovo’s SteamOS Legion Go 2 Could Be a Game-Changer

According to a new report, Lenovo is planning a SteamOS variant of its upcoming Legion Go 2 handheld. This model would launch at CES 2026, keeping the same high-end hardware but swapping the operating system. It’s a bold move that signals growing frustration with Windows on handhelds.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 18, 2025
The Office Debate Is Asking the Wrong Question
ComputingInnovationSoftware

The Office Debate Is Asking the Wrong Question

The endless debate over remote vs. office work misses the point. According to one creative studio, the real goal is designing a workflow that follows the work, not enforcing a location. Their strategy involves maintaining two fully-equipped studios to eliminate compromise on craft.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
National Cybersecurity Policies Are Trying, But It’s a Tough Game
CybersecurityPolicyPrivacy

National Cybersecurity Policies Are Trying, But It’s a Tough Game

A new analysis examines the inherent tension between slow-moving national cybersecurity policies and fast-evolving threats. While frameworks like zero trust are wins, their broad, complex nature makes practical implementation a major hurdle for already-stretched security teams.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
Five More Games Get DLSS 4, But One Launch Stumbles
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Five More Games Get DLSS 4, But One Launch Stumbles

NVIDIA’s latest driver adds DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to five more games, including the re-launched Splitgate: Arena Reloaded. However, player numbers for that title suggest a rocky start despite the tech boost.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
The $32 Billion AI Arms Race: 2025’s Biggest Tech Deals
AIBusinessSoftware

The $32 Billion AI Arms Race: 2025’s Biggest Tech Deals

2025 was the year AI and security consolidation went into overdrive. Google’s planned $32 billion acquisition of cloud security firm Wiz headlines a list of massive deals reshaping the IT industry. Established giants are spending billions to buy, not build, the next wave of critical technology.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
Smartphone prices are going up in 2026, and AI is to blame
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Smartphone prices are going up in 2026, and AI is to blame

The global smartphone market is set to contract in 2026, with shipments falling and prices rising. The culprit? Soaring costs for chips and memory, driven by explosive demand from AI developers.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 18, 2025
The Big IaC Shake-Up: AI, Agents, and No More State Files
AICloudSoftware

The Big IaC Shake-Up: AI, Agents, and No More State Files

The world of Infrastructure as Code is undergoing a radical transformation. Driven by the demands of AI infrastructure, new tools are introducing AI agents, stateless management, and a fundamental rethinking of how we automate the cloud.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 18, 2025
AI Agents Are Taking the Wheel in Cloud Systems. Buckle Up.
ComputingHardwareTechnology

AI Agents Are Taking the Wheel in Cloud Systems. Buckle Up.

The next wave of AI isn’t just making suggestions—it’s taking action. Autonomous agents are being deployed to manage Kubernetes, optimize costs, and fix incidents. This fundamentally changes the threat model for cloud-native systems.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
Chinese Hackers Hit Cisco Email Security With a 10.0 Severity Flaw
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Chinese Hackers Hit Cisco Email Security With a 10.0 Severity Flaw

Chinese hackers have been exploiting a maximum-severity flaw in Cisco’s email security appliances since late November. With no patch available, the only fix is a complete rebuild of compromised systems.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025

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