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Month: December 2025

Samsung’s TriFold phone finally gets on-device DeX. It’s about time.
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Samsung’s TriFold phone finally gets on-device DeX. It’s about time.

Samsung’s first tri-folding phone is also its first to run DeX natively without an external monitor. This is a feature previously exclusive to Galaxy tablets, and it’s enabled by the device’s massive 10-inch screen. It could finally make DeX a truly portable productivity tool.

by Bennett LauraDecember 2, 2025
Shopify’s Cyber Monday Outage Hits Merchants on a $6.2B Day
BusinessCloudSoftware

Shopify’s Cyber Monday Outage Hits Merchants on a $6.2B Day

Shopify experienced a significant outage on Cyber Monday, disrupting admin, point-of-sale, and support systems. The platform had just processed a record $6.2 billion in sales on Black Friday, making the timing particularly brutal for small businesses.

by Bennett LauraDecember 2, 2025
Foxconn’s Google TPU Deal Is a Warning Shot for NVIDIA
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Foxconn’s Google TPU Deal Is a Warning Shot for NVIDIA

Foxconn has reportedly secured orders to manufacture computing trays for Google’s TPU AI clusters. This move by a top NVIDIA supply chain partner highlights the growing competition in AI accelerators. It shows Big Tech’s custom silicon is gaining real traction.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 1, 2025
OpenAI Takes a Stake in a New Kind of AI Holding Company
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI Takes a Stake in a New Kind of AI Holding Company

In a move to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, OpenAI is taking an ownership stake in Thrive Holdings. The firm, launched in April by investor Thrive Capital, buys and operates companies in sectors like accounting and IT services.

by Bennett LauraDecember 1, 2025
Where Winds Meet Hits 9 Million Players, But AI NPCs Stir Debate
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Where Winds Meet Hits 9 Million Players, But AI NPCs Stir Debate

The free-to-play action RPG ‘Where Winds Meet’ has surpassed 9 million players just two weeks after launch. It hit over 2 million players in its first 24 hours and peaked at 251,008 concurrent users on Steam. The game’s only notable criticism has been its implementation of AI chatbots for some NPCs.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 1, 2025
Intel Outsources Key Chip Packaging to Meet AI Boom Demand
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel Outsources Key Chip Packaging to Meet AI Boom Demand

Intel is turning to Amkor to help manufacture its EMIB advanced packaging technology. This move comes as demand for alternatives to TSMC’s overbooked CoWoS packaging explodes from AI chip designers.

by Bennett LauraDecember 1, 2025
India Forces Apple to Preload Unremovable Security App on iPhones
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

India Forces Apple to Preload Unremovable Security App on iPhones

India’s government has privately ordered Apple and other smartphone makers to preload an unremovable state-backed app on new devices sold in the country. The directive, issued on November 28, gives companies 90 days to comply, affecting both new and existing phones via software updates. Privacy advo

by Bennett LauraDecember 1, 2025
The Data Center Cooling Game is Changing Fast
AIComputingTechnology

The Data Center Cooling Game is Changing Fast

Data center operators are scrambling to cool next-gen AI hardware. The old playbook with air conditioning just doesn’t cut it anymore, leading to a wave of innovation in liquid and immersion cooling.

by Bennett LauraDecember 1, 2025
AWS Bets Big on Partners, Promises Bigger Payouts for AI Deals
AIBusinessCloud

AWS Bets Big on Partners, Promises Bigger Payouts for AI Deals

AWS is overhauling its partner program with a wave of new financial incentives aimed at boosting profitability in the AI era. The changes, effective January 1, 2025, include simplified growth payouts and new deal registration to reduce channel conflict. CEO Matt Garman says partners can make $7 for

by Ortega RafaelDecember 1, 2025
Samsung’s Chip Division Says No To Its Own Phone Team
BusinessHardwareSemiconductors

Samsung’s Chip Division Says No To Its Own Phone Team

In a surprising internal conflict, Samsung’s chip-making division has reportedly rejected a request for a year’s supply of DRAM from its own smartphone unit. The move, driven by soaring memory prices, could lead to price hikes for future Galaxy phones like the S26.

by Bennett LauraDecember 1, 2025

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