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Linux Gets “Slow Workload Hints” For Intel’s Next-Gen CPUs
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Linux Gets “Slow Workload Hints” For Intel’s Next-Gen CPUs

The Linux kernel is preparing support for a new power management feature tied to Intel’s future Panther Lake processors. Called “slow workload hints,” it aims to help the OS make smarter, long-term decisions about performance versus battery life.

by Bennett LauraDecember 19, 2025
House Passes Permitting Reform, But Carves Out Offshore Wind
InnovationPolicyTechnology

House Passes Permitting Reform, But Carves Out Offshore Wind

The U.S. House passed the SPEED Act, a bill to speed up energy project permits under NEPA. However, a Republican-led amendment prevents it from applying to any offshore wind projects, drawing criticism from the renewables industry.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 19, 2025
Ford’s Lightning Shift: Why the EV Truck Is Getting a Gas Engine
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Ford’s Lightning Shift: Why the EV Truck Is Getting a Gas Engine

Ford confirmed it will end production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning. This is part of a massive strategic pivot involving a $19.5 billion charge through 2027 and a shift toward hybrids and extended-range EVs.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 19, 2025
Tech Billionaires Just Gave CERN $1 Billion. Here’s Why.
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Tech Billionaires Just Gave CERN $1 Billion. Here’s Why.

In a historic first, CERN will accept private funding for its massive Future Circular Collider project. A group of tech billionaires, including Eric Schmidt and Sergey Brin, have pledged nearly $1 billion to kickstart the effort to build a particle collider over three times longer than the current L

by Ortega RafaelDecember 19, 2025
The AI Writing Tic That’s a Dead Giveaway
AISoftwareTechnology

The AI Writing Tic That’s a Dead Giveaway

A professional editor reveals the most persistent giveaway that a text is AI-generated. It’s not about word choice or facts, but a fundamental structural tic that makes prose sound inhuman.

by Bennett LauraDecember 19, 2025
Linux Gets a BitLocker Key and a Big Verity Speed Boost
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Linux Gets a BitLocker Key and a Big Verity Speed Boost

The Linux storage and security stack is getting two significant updates. Cryptsetup 2.8.2 now allows access to BitLocker-encrypted drives using the clear key method. Meanwhile, changes merged for Linux kernel 6.19 drastically improve the performance of the dm-verity integrity checking feature.

by Bennett LauraDecember 19, 2025
The US is about to charge for space crash warnings. Why?
PolicySpaceTechnology

The US is about to charge for space crash warnings. Why?

A new Executive Order has scrapped the long-standing policy of providing free space situational awareness and collision warnings. This shift raises a fundamental question: what problem is charging supposed to solve? The answer is unclear, and the risks for space safety are very real.

by Bennett LauraDecember 19, 2025
AI In 2026: Less Hype, More Human Culture
AIInnovationTechnology

AI In 2026: Less Hype, More Human Culture

The big AI prediction for 2026 isn’t a new model, but a cultural shift. Experts argue that for AI to finally deliver, it must be woven into how people actually think and work, not just dropped into broken processes.

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

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