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Month: December 2025

A Motherboard Flaw Let Cheaters Bypass All PC Anti-Cheat Software
CybersecurityHardwareSoftware

A Motherboard Flaw Let Cheaters Bypass All PC Anti-Cheat Software

Riot Games discovered a security vulnerability in many modern motherboards that could have rendered all existing anti-cheat software useless against a class of hardware cheats. Major manufacturers like Asus and MSI have now released BIOS updates to patch the flaw, which Vanguard will now require for

by Gabriel NovakDecember 18, 2025
AI is Forcing a Major Security Pivot, New Report Shows
AICybersecurityPrivacy

AI is Forcing a Major Security Pivot, New Report Shows

A new cybersecurity report shows AI is a double-edged sword, forcing defensive changes while becoming a top priority for IT teams. Identity threats are surging, amplified by AI, but so is the adoption of defensive AI tools.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 18, 2025
Sony and Tencent Settle Horizon Copycat Lawsuit, Game Pulled
BusinessInnovationStartups

Sony and Tencent Settle Horizon Copycat Lawsuit, Game Pulled

Sony and Tencent have settled their legal dispute over the game Light of Motiram, which Sony claimed copied its Horizon franchise. The game has been removed from digital stores, and the lawsuit is dismissed permanently.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025
OpenAI Sells 700K ChatGPT Licenses to US Colleges
AISoftware

OpenAI Sells 700K ChatGPT Licenses to US Colleges

OpenAI is making a major push into higher education, selling hundreds of thousands of discounted ChatGPT licenses. School administrators are shifting from fearing AI cheating to preparing students for an AI-driven workforce.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025
Apple’s App Store is about to get a lot more ads in search
BusinessSoftware

Apple’s App Store is about to get a lot more ads in search

Apple is expanding ads in App Store search beyond the single top spot. Starting next year, you’ll see sponsored results further down the page, with Apple claiming relevance will trump the highest bid.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025
OpenAI Opens the Floodgates to Its ChatGPT App Store
AISoftwareStartups

OpenAI Opens the Floodgates to Its ChatGPT App Store

OpenAI is officially launching its ChatGPT app store, inviting any developer to submit their apps. The move follows an initial batch of partners like Spotify and Expedia and aims to create a “thriving ecosystem.”

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025
A $285M CHIPS Act Digital Twin Project Just Got Axed
InnovationManufacturing

A $285M CHIPS Act Digital Twin Project Just Got Axed

Federal funding for a major semiconductor digital twin initiative has been cut. The move raises questions about the stability of U.S. industrial policy and its impact on long-term R&D partnerships.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 18, 2025
Nokia’s Data Center Study Shows Automation is a Game-Changer
CloudData

Nokia’s Data Center Study Shows Automation is a Game-Changer

A major study from Nokia Bell Labs Consulting reveals how modern, automated data center networks are crushing traditional setups. The financial and operational benefits are so stark, it’s a wake-up call for any lagging enterprise.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 18, 2025
Intel’s 14A Node Reportedly Catches AMD and NVIDIA’s Eye
ManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel’s 14A Node Reportedly Catches AMD and NVIDIA’s Eye

Intel’s foundry ambitions might be getting a huge boost. According to a new analysis, both AMD and NVIDIA are considering using Intel’s advanced 14A manufacturing process for their next-generation server offerings. This would mark a significant shift in the semiconductor landscape.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025
G.Skill Blames AI Boom For Your Crazy Expensive RAM
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

G.Skill Blames AI Boom For Your Crazy Expensive RAM

Memory maker G.Skill has officially pointed the finger at the AI industry for skyrocketing DDR5 prices. The company says a severe global shortage, driven by AI demand, has caused procurement costs to skyrocket, leading to a 3 to 4-fold price increase for consumers over the last two months.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 18, 2025

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