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Month: December 2025

DXC Rebrands Its Consulting Arm As AdvisoryX For The AI Era
AIBusinessSoftware

DXC Rebrands Its Consulting Arm As AdvisoryX For The AI Era

DXC Technology has launched AdvisoryX, a new global advisory group formed by restructuring its existing consulting business. The move aims to help clients with strategic AI implementation as the company’s consulting revenue has recently been flat to declining.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025
The $100 Billion Push to Connect Every Shopping Experience
AIInnovationSoftware

The $100 Billion Push to Connect Every Shopping Experience

The next era of shopping is all about connection. With U.S. social commerce sales predicted to surpass $100 billion by 2026, the article makes a case for “commerce media” as the framework to tie together a fragmented landscape.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Nvidia’s TSMC Packaging Grab Is Squeezing the Entire AI Industry
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s TSMC Packaging Grab Is Squeezing the Entire AI Industry

A new report claims Nvidia has secured the vast majority of TSMC’s advanced CoWoS packaging capacity through 2026. This creates a massive supply constraint for competitors like AMD and Broadcom trying to build AI chips. The shortage could last for years.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025
Linux Slab Patch Fixes a Nasty Performance Hit
ComputingSoftware

Linux Slab Patch Fixes a Nasty Performance Hit

The Linux kernel is getting a crucial fix for a performance regression in its slab memory allocator. The patch, which will be back-ported, slashes average operation latency from 18ms to 10ms in tests.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Galaxy Watches Might Finally Fix Spotify’s AOD Controls
Innovation

Galaxy Watches Might Finally Fix Spotify’s AOD Controls

A new Wear OS 6.1 update is rolling out to Pixel Watches, bringing improved always-on display media controls. This foundational update suggests Samsung’s Galaxy Watches could get the same fix, finally making Spotify work properly in AOD mode.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Google’s Gemini Enterprise Had a Scary, Silent Data Leak Flaw
AICybersecuritySoftware

Google’s Gemini Enterprise Had a Scary, Silent Data Leak Flaw

Google has fixed a critical vulnerability in its Gemini Enterprise AI that could silently exfiltrate corporate data. Dubbed “GeminiJack,” it exploited the AI’s access to Workspace documents without requiring any user interaction. This highlights a new frontier in corporate security risks.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025
Google Photos Gets a Video Editor Overhaul. Is It Enough?
ComputingSoftware

Google Photos Gets a Video Editor Overhaul. Is It Enough?

Google is adding new video creation and editing tools to its Photos app on Android and iOS. The update includes highlight video templates and a more powerful editor. It’s a clear move to keep users in Google’s ecosystem.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
East Asia’s Data Center Boom: AI, Climate Risks, and a Chip War
BusinessInnovation

East Asia’s Data Center Boom: AI, Climate Risks, and a Chip War

While the West sold off data centers, East Asia is investing heavily. The region’s AI boom is colliding with climate risks and geopolitical tensions over chips. It’s a high-stakes race for digital supremacy.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
VITAS Healthcare Hack: 36 Days of Unchecked Access, 319K Records Stolen
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

VITAS Healthcare Hack: 36 Days of Unchecked Access, 319K Records Stolen

America’s largest hospice provider, VITAS Healthcare, disclosed a devastating breach where hackers operated freely for 36 days. They stole Social Security numbers, medical diagnoses, and next-of-kin info for over 319,000 vulnerable patients.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Sequoia’s Secret: They Want Fights, Not Consensus
BusinessInnovationStartups

Sequoia’s Secret: They Want Fights, Not Consensus

In a new podcast, Sequoia partners Alfred Lin and Pat Grady detailed the firm’s unique voting system. They argue that strong internal conviction, even with fierce disagreement, is a better signal than unanimous, lukewarm support. The goal is to find outlier companies, not safe bets.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025

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