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Month: December 2025

X Dodges AI Lawsuit, But Questions About Its Tactics Remain
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X Dodges AI Lawsuit, But Questions About Its Tactics Remain

X Corp has settled a lawsuit from AI developer Eliza Labs, which accused the platform of coercive tactics and stealing ideas for its own AI agents. The case was dismissed with prejudice this week, but the underlying allegations paint a concerning picture for developers.

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
Oppo’s Next Foldable Sounds Like a Samsung Clone
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Oppo’s Next Foldable Sounds Like a Samsung Clone

According to new leaks, Oppo’s upcoming foldable is shaping up to be a powerhouse. It’s rumored to feature top-tier specs like the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a massive battery, all in a surprisingly thin frame.

by Ethan CarverDecember 30, 2025
Intel’s Linux Driver Gets a Big GPU Virtualization Upgrade
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Intel’s Linux Driver Gets a Big GPU Virtualization Upgrade

Intel is prepping major updates to its Xe Linux graphics driver. The new features aim to significantly improve how virtual machines share and utilize discrete Intel GPUs.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? Analyst Drops Bombshell Timeline
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A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? Analyst Drops Bombshell Timeline

A new report from a financial analyst contains a wild claim: a brand-new, paid expansion for The Witcher 3 could arrive in May 2026. The $30 DLC is seen as a bridge to The Witcher 4, now forecast for late 2027, while the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is pushed to 2030.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
Why This Linux User Finally Stopped Distro-Hopping
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Why This Linux User Finally Stopped Distro-Hopping

The journey from Windows to Linux often starts with a flurry of distro-hopping. For one user, that seven-month exploration ended with a specific, immutable setup that combines Fedora’s stability, KDE Plasma’s polish, and a modern approach to system updates.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
How to Actually Be “The Startup to Watch” Before You Fundraise
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How to Actually Be “The Startup to Watch” Before You Fundraise

According to EU-Startups, building a startup’s profile is a long game that begins months before a formal fundraise. The article argues that sharpening your narrative and building founder credibility are key to entering a round with momentum. But is this realistic advice for everyone?

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
Windows 11’s Best File Apps Just Merged. It’s a Game Changer.
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Windows 11’s Best File Apps Just Merged. It’s a Game Changer.

Two major third-party Windows utilities, the Files app and PowerToys Peek, have officially joined forces. This integration brings a macOS-style quick preview feature directly into a popular alternative file explorer. It’s a significant workflow upgrade for power users tired of the native Windows Fil

by Ethan CarverDecember 30, 2025
OpenAI’s new $555K job: stop the worst AI risks before they happen
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OpenAI’s new $555K job: stop the worst AI risks before they happen

OpenAI is creating a senior role focused on predicting and mitigating the most serious, realistic risks from advanced AI like ChatGPT. The job comes with a $555,000 salary plus equity and is described by CEO Sam Altman as a stressful, critical position. This move follows lawsuits alleging ChatGPT’s

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
AXT Raises $87 Million to Ramp Up Chip Substrate Production
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AXT Raises $87 Million to Ramp Up Chip Substrate Production

AXT Inc. has priced a public offering of over 7 million shares to raise roughly $87 million. The funds are primarily earmarked to expand production of indium phosphide substrates at its China-based subsidiary. The offering is set to close around December 30.

by Ethan CarverDecember 30, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4 Gets a Weird Double Update
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4 Gets a Weird Double Update

A specific Galaxy Watch 4 model received two separate software updates within 24 hours. This comes as Samsung confirms it will no longer deliver major One UI updates to the 2021 smartwatch series.

by Ethan CarverDecember 30, 2025

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