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Month: December 2025

China’s Robot Army Is Coming, And It’s Beating Tesla to the Punch
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China’s Robot Army Is Coming, And It’s Beating Tesla to the Punch

According to a CNBC report, China is scaling humanoid robot production faster than the US, with a slew of companies aiming for 2026. This puts them ahead of Tesla’s own Optimus project in the race to commercialize.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 30, 2025
Why AI Makes Your Coding Skills More Valuable, Not Less
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Why AI Makes Your Coding Skills More Valuable, Not Less

The narrative that AI will replace programmers is getting a major rethink. According to experts, AI-generated code demands more rigorous human oversight, not less, turning the developer’s role into something more strategic.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 30, 2025
Samsung’s Memory Gamble Pays Off Big in Q4 2025
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Samsung’s Memory Gamble Pays Off Big in Q4 2025

While competitors cut production, Samsung appears to have held the line on DRAM manufacturing. This strategic move, coupled with high demand for HBM, led to massive profits in the last quarter of 2025.

by Bennett LauraDecember 30, 2025
Microsoft’s “Project Strong ARMed” Uses AI to Force-Feed Arm Apps
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Microsoft’s “Project Strong ARMed” Uses AI to Force-Feed Arm Apps

A new job listing has exposed Microsoft’s “Project Strong ARMed” initiative. The project aims to use AI agents to automatically port software from x64 to Arm64, accelerating the adoption of Windows on Arm and Microsoft’s own Cobalt 100 silicon.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 30, 2025
Roomba’s Matter update is a weird, post-bankruptcy gift
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Roomba’s Matter update is a weird, post-bankruptcy gift

iRobot is rolling out a firmware update that brings Matter and Apple HomeKit support to several Roomba models. The timing is bizarre, coming just after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced a new acquisition.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 30, 2025
The Real AI Boom Isn’t Nvidia. It’s the Boring Chips.
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The Real AI Boom Isn’t Nvidia. It’s the Boring Chips.

The AI hype is focused on data center giants like Nvidia. But the real signal that AI is changing the world will come from a surge in demand for cheap, simple chips that go into robots and factory equipment. That’s when the bubble talk ends.

by Bennett LauraDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s TriFold Phone Snubs Europe. What’s The Real Reason?
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Samsung’s TriFold Phone Snubs Europe. What’s The Real Reason?

Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold is launching in several key markets, but not a single European country made the list. The company is releasing it in limited batches that sell out in minutes. This points to a very specific, and unusual, launch strategy.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 29, 2025
Microsoft Just Quietly Killed a Key Edge Setting. Here’s What Changed.
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Microsoft Just Quietly Killed a Key Edge Setting. Here’s What Changed.

Microsoft has silently removed the long-standing toggle that let users control Chrome Web Store extensions in Edge. The setting is gone from the stable release, though the extensions themselves still install and work. The change happened without any announcement or mention in release notes.

by Bennett LauraDecember 29, 2025
Apple Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Production Data At Risk
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Apple Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Production Data At Risk

A major Apple supplier in China suffered a significant cyberattack earlier this month. The breach may have compromised sensitive production-line information, though the full impact is still being evaluated.

by Bennett LauraDecember 29, 2025
Windows 10 is dead, but its legacy lives on in Windows 11’s annoyances
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Windows 10 is dead, but its legacy lives on in Windows 11’s annoyances

Windows 10’s formal support ended in October 2025, marking a tipping point for the OS. While it was popular for fixing Windows 8’s mistakes, it also introduced many of the user experience issues that have worsened in Windows 11.

by Bennett LauraDecember 29, 2025

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