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Month: December 2025

Opera’s Browsers Get a Free Gemini AI Upgrade
AIComputingSoftware

Opera’s Browsers Get a Free Gemini AI Upgrade

Opera is integrating Google’s Gemini AI directly into its browsers, including Opera One and GX. The feature offers real-time page analysis and summaries, with claims of 20% faster responses in the new Opera Neon browser.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
What Makes A Good Leader When The World Won’t Slow Down
AIBusinessSoftware

What Makes A Good Leader When The World Won’t Slow Down

The old playbook for leadership is broken. According to CRN, with rising AI adoption and global instability, employees now crave steady, honest presence over perfect, charismatic authority. The new standard is built on psychological safety and emotional clarity.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 1, 2025
New Study Says Giving Kids Phones Before 13 Is A Bad Idea
DataPrivacy

New Study Says Giving Kids Phones Before 13 Is A Bad Idea

A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics adds serious data to the smartphone debate. It found kids who got a phone by age 12 faced higher risks for mental and physical health issues. The research suggests the age a child gets a device truly matters.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
A Chinese Humanoid Robot Just Walked 66 Miles. Here’s How.
AIHardwareRobotics

A Chinese Humanoid Robot Just Walked 66 Miles. Here’s How.

A humanoid robot named the AgiBot A2 has set a new world record by walking over 66 miles across varied terrain. The three-day journey, powered by hot-swappable batteries, shows real progress in endurance. But how much of a milestone is it, really?

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
Tutor Intelligence raises $34M to get its warehouse robots to you fast
AIRoboticsStartups

Tutor Intelligence raises $34M to get its warehouse robots to you fast

Tutor Intelligence, an AI robotics startup from MIT, has closed a $34 million Series A round. The company’s robots for warehouses can be up and running at a customer site just 30 days after a contract is signed.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
Arc Games Goes Independent After Embracer Split
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Arc Games Goes Independent After Embracer Split

Arc Games, the publisher behind hits like Remnant II and the Torchlight series, has successfully split from the troubled Embracer Group. The buyout, financed with help from XD Inc., allows the company to operate independently without any team reductions.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
Browser Extensions Quietly Infected Millions for Years
CybersecuritySoftware

Browser Extensions Quietly Infected Millions for Years

A threat group called ShadyPanda ran a seven-year campaign, pushing malware through updates to seemingly legitimate browser extensions. Five extensions with over 4 million installs are reportedly still live on the Microsoft Edge marketplace, posing an ongoing risk.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 1, 2025
Universities Are Scrambling to Teach AI, But Students Are Already Using It
AIInnovation

Universities Are Scrambling to Teach AI, But Students Are Already Using It

Universities worldwide are in a race to establish AI policies and literacy programs. But with 86% of students already using AI in their work, the gap between student adoption and institutional readiness is stark. Here’s how schools are trying to catch up.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 1, 2025
Female Founders Fund’s $29M Fourth Fund Is a Quietly Big Deal
BusinessInnovationStartups

Female Founders Fund’s $29M Fourth Fund Is a Quietly Big Deal

Female Founders Fund just raised a $29 million fourth fund, a milestone few solo female GPs ever reach. The firm has now returned its first fund and notched several nine-figure exits, proving its thesis during a tough market.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025
A $1.5 Trillion Lithium Find Could Power The AI Boom
AIHardwareInnovation

A $1.5 Trillion Lithium Find Could Power The AI Boom

According to Forbes, a volcanic caldera on the Nevada-Oregon border holds an estimated 20 to 40 million metric tons of lithium, worth about $1.5 trillion. This domestic supply could be a game-changer for powering AI infrastructure and electric vehicles. The discovery comes as AI’s massive energy dem

by Aaron BlakeDecember 1, 2025

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