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Month: December 2025

Companies Don’t Trust AI Agents, But They’re Deploying Them Anyway
AIBusinessSoftware

Companies Don’t Trust AI Agents, But They’re Deploying Them Anyway

A major new study reveals a massive gap between AI ambition and trust. While most companies are racing to deploy agentic AI, only a tiny fraction are ready to let it handle important work unsupervised. The rush is on, but the foundations are shaky.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 9, 2025
Nintendo’s Latest Switch Update Is All About Stability
HardwareSoftware

Nintendo’s Latest Switch Update Is All About Stability

Nintendo has rolled out the 21.1.0 system update for both the original Switch and the Switch 2. The official notes only mention general stability improvements, but a fix for *Super Smash Bros. Ultimate* video playback has been confirmed. Dataminers are still digging for other hidden changes.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 9, 2025
This Offline AI Chatbot Claims to Crush Hallucinations
AIComputingHardware

This Offline AI Chatbot Claims to Crush Hallucinations

AI is moving to the edge, but security and accuracy are huge hurdles. A new solution called AirgapAI runs completely offline on Intel hardware and uses a patented engine to supposedly slash AI hallucinations. It’s a bold claim for the future of private, on-device intelligence.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 9, 2025
Colocation Gets Smarter With Real-Time Power Data
CloudComputingData

Colocation Gets Smarter With Real-Time Power Data

A new whitepaper details a live deployment of RiT Tech’s XpedITe TenantBridge at a global financial institution’s Equinix site. The platform unifies power, cooling, and environmental telemetry for colocation tenants, aiming to cut risk and cost.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 9, 2025
Galaxy S25’s Next One UI 8.5 Beta Is Coming Soon
AIBusinessSoftware

Galaxy S25’s Next One UI 8.5 Beta Is Coming Soon

Samsung is gearing up for the second beta release of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 series. The update is expected to bring more stability and could land before the end of October.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 9, 2025
Jamie Dimon Is Right About Europe’s “Real Problem”
BusinessInnovation

Jamie Dimon Is Right About Europe’s “Real Problem”

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says Europe has a “real problem” with anti-business bureaucracy, internal fragmentation, and a lack of innovation. His critique echoes warnings from over a year ago that have gone unheeded.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 9, 2025
Chrome’s AI Mode is becoming a native browser feature
AIComputingSoftware

Chrome’s AI Mode is becoming a native browser feature

Google is fundamentally changing how its AI Mode works in Chrome. The experimental version in Chrome Canary now runs as a native browser feature, not a webpage, and can process local files, read open tabs, and generate images in a single conversation.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 9, 2025
UK’s 35-Year-Old Hacking Law Finally Gets a Look After Portugal Acts
CybersecurityPrivacy

UK’s 35-Year-Old Hacking Law Finally Gets a Look After Portugal Acts

Portugal has carved out legal protections for cybersecurity researchers, a move that highlights the UK’s outdated Computer Misuse Act. UK Security Minister Dan Jarvis has now admitted the 1990 law needs updating to create a “statutory defense” for researchers.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 9, 2025
Trump Says Nvidia Can Sell H200 Chips to China
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Trump Says Nvidia Can Sell H200 Chips to China

In a Truth Social post, Donald Trump says he will allow Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China under national security conditions. The deal requires Nvidia to pay 25% of sales revenue from China to the U.S. government. The move still bars the more advanced Blackwell and Rubin chips from being sol

by Aaron BlakeDecember 9, 2025
ICEBlock App Developer Sues Trump Officials Over App Store Removal
PolicyPrivacySoftware

ICEBlock App Developer Sues Trump Officials Over App Store Removal

The developer behind the ICEBlock app is suing former Trump officials, alleging they pressured Apple to remove the app from the App Store in early October. The lawsuit claims this was an unconstitutional suppression of free speech, as the app had over a million users at the time of its removal.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 8, 2025

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