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Month: December 2025

ChatGPT Went Down Again, But It’s Back Online Now
AISoftwareTechnology

ChatGPT Went Down Again, But It’s Back Online Now

ChatGPT suffered a widespread outage, leaving users unable to generate responses. OpenAI has since resolved the issue, marking another disruption for the popular AI service.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025
The $47 Million Cost of Forgetting Why You Made a Decision
AIGamingSoftware

The $47 Million Cost of Forgetting Why You Made a Decision

A new article highlights the staggering hidden cost of undocumented leadership decisions. It’s not just about lost knowledge—it’s about teams repeatedly rehashing old arguments instead of moving forward.

by Liam DorseyDecember 2, 2025
Apple finally pushes iOS 26 as the default iPhone update
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Apple finally pushes iOS 26 as the default iPhone update

Apple is now promoting iOS 26.1 as the primary update in the iPhone’s Settings app, moving it ahead of iOS 18.7.2. This marks a change from the company’s recent strategy of slowly rolling out major new versions.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025
Google’s December Android Security Update Drops With Critical Fixes
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Google’s December Android Security Update Drops With Critical Fixes

Google has released its Android Security Bulletin for December 2025, detailing critical vulnerabilities affecting all devices running Android 13 or later. The patches are scheduled for release on December 5, but your phone won’t get them until your manufacturer sends the update.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025
The Quest for a Robotic Hand That Doesn’t Crush Your Strawberries
AIInnovationTechnology

The Quest for a Robotic Hand That Doesn’t Crush Your Strawberries

For decades, robotic arms have been strong but clumsy. A major new research initiative is finally tackling the delicate problem of robotic touch and dexterity. The goal is to create “plug-and-play” hands that can work alongside people in factories, hospitals, and labs.

by Liam DorseyDecember 2, 2025
Sony’s Gaming Stablecoin Plan Is Just Another Walled Garden
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Sony’s Gaming Stablecoin Plan Is Just Another Walled Garden

Sony’s financial arm is reportedly developing a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin for PlayStation and entertainment purchases, targeting a 2026 launch. This fits a trend of big companies building proprietary crypto tokens, raising questions about the original promise of open, decentralized networks.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
Tanya the Evil Season 2 Finally Arrives in 2026 After 9 Years
AIInnovationSoftware

Tanya the Evil Season 2 Finally Arrives in 2026 After 9 Years

After nearly a decade, the hit isekai series Saga of Tanya the Evil is officially returning for a second season. A new trailer confirms a 2026 release with some key staff changes.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025
Arm’s Big Supercomputer Win, Ethernet’s Slow Fade
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Arm’s Big Supercomputer Win, Ethernet’s Slow Fade

Nvidia’s Arm-based Grace processor went from zero to 18 systems in a year, making a huge splash. Meanwhile, traditional Ethernet interconnects are rapidly losing favor in high-performance computing.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025
London’s Power Grid Can’t Handle Both AI Datacenters and New Homes
CloudDataTechnology

London’s Power Grid Can’t Handle Both AI Datacenters and New Homes

A new report from the London Assembly says the city’s electricity grid is already maxed out, delaying over 12,000 homes. With AI datacenter demand set to grow up to 600%, planners are scrambling for a fix.

by Darren HoltDecember 2, 2025
A CEO Used AI John Doerr for 8 Hours of Startup Advice
AIBusinessSoftware

A CEO Used AI John Doerr for 8 Hours of Startup Advice

Joanna Strober, CEO of Midi Health, spent an eight-hour flight getting feedback on her company’s OKRs from an AI chatbot emulating legendary VC John Doerr. She also consulted an AI version of her late friend, former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, finding the experience surprisingly emotional and valuab

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025

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