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Month: December 2025

Quantum Computers Are Hitting a New Milestone in 2026
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Quantum Computers Are Hitting a New Milestone in 2026

According to a new report, 2026 is set to be the year customers get their hands on the first error-corrected quantum computers. This marks a critical shift from today’s noisy machines toward more reliable, logical qubits.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Why Polarity is Suddenly a Huge Deal in AI Data Centers
ComputingDataHardware

Why Polarity is Suddenly a Huge Deal in AI Data Centers

The explosive growth of AI and hyperscale cloud workloads is transforming data center network design. A new whitepaper argues that managing fiber polarity is no longer a minor detail but a foundational requirement for reliability at scale.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Battlefield 6’s AI Cosmetics Break a Big Promise
AISoftwareTechnology

Battlefield 6’s AI Cosmetics Break a Big Promise

Battlefield 6 is facing a player revolt over accusations that new paid cosmetics were made with generative AI. This comes after an EA VP promised fans they wouldn’t see any AI-generated imagery in the final game. The controversy highlights the growing tension between rapid content pipelines and qual

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Apple Finally Opens Up AirPods-Like Pairing, But Only in the EU
InnovationPrivacySoftware

Apple Finally Opens Up AirPods-Like Pairing, But Only in the EU

Under pressure from the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Apple is introducing AirPods-like proximity pairing for third-party devices in iOS 26.3. The catch? It’s only for the EU, and the full launch isn’t until 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
SoftBank Scrambles for $22.5 Billion to Pay OpenAI
AIBusinessStartups

SoftBank Scrambles for $22.5 Billion to Pay OpenAI

SoftBank is in a race against time to secure $22.5 billion for its OpenAI partnership before the end of the year. The funds are part of the massive $500 billion Stargate AI datacenter initiative. CEO Masayoshi Son is now personally reviewing any investment over $50 million.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Paramount Doubles Down on Warner Bid with $40B Ellison Guarantee
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Paramount Doubles Down on Warner Bid with $40B Ellison Guarantee

The battle for Warner Bros. Discovery just got more intense. Paramount has amended its hostile takeover bid, now backed by a massive personal guarantee from Oracle founder Larry Ellison, directly challenging a pre-existing deal with Netflix.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Court Says UW Violated Prof’s Free Speech in Syllabus Spat
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Court Says UW Violated Prof’s Free Speech in Syllabus Spat

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the University of Washington violated Professor Stuart Reges’s free speech rights. The case stemmed from a 2022 syllabus that parodied the school’s recommended land acknowledgment statement.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Salesforce’s AI is quietly cashing in while everyone talks bubble
AIBusinessSoftware

Salesforce’s AI is quietly cashing in while everyone talks bubble

Salesforce’s enterprise AI platform, Agentforce, saw a 48% surge, adding 6,000 customers in one quarter. This push to $540M in annual revenue highlights a growing gap between AI hype and real, deployed business solutions that companies actually trust.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Apple’s New COO Makes First China Trip, But What’s Really Going On?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Apple’s New COO Makes First China Trip, But What’s Really Going On?

Apple’s new Chief Operating Officer, Sabih Khan, has held his first major meeting with Chinese officials, continuing a key diplomatic tradition. The talks were light on details but heavy on symbolism as Apple walks a tightrope between U.S. pressure and Chinese reliance.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
YouTube TV’s Cancellation Spike Wasn’t Unique. Here’s Why.
BusinessCloudSoftware

YouTube TV’s Cancellation Spike Wasn’t Unique. Here’s Why.

New data reveals a wild month for live TV streaming. While YouTube TV’s cancellation rate hit 6.9% during the Disney blackout, every major competitor saw similar spikes. But sign-ups also soared to yearly highs, painting a chaotic picture.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025

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