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Month: December 2025

Ubuntu’s Rust Push Hits Bumps, But Canonical’s Revenue Soars
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Ubuntu’s Rust Push Hits Bumps, But Canonical’s Revenue Soars

Canonical’s aggressive move to Rust-based system utilities for Ubuntu 25.10 has been fraught with bugs and performance issues. Meanwhile, the company’s revenue is approaching $300 million as it eyes a future IPO and doubles down on Java.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 26, 2025
Frostpunk 1886 is a 2027 remake built to last
GamingSoftware

Frostpunk 1886 is a 2027 remake built to last

Developer 11 bit Studios is remaking its 2018 hit Frostpunk in Unreal Engine 5. Dubbed Frostpunk 1886, the project aims to be a “platform for future development” and is slated for release in 2027.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 25, 2025
Big Tech’s AI Spending Spree Is Changing Everything
AIBusinessInnovation

Big Tech’s AI Spending Spree Is Changing Everything

The massive capital expenditure required for AI is transforming companies like Meta and Google from software firms into asset-heavy hyperscalers. Investors are starting to question if sky-high valuations still make sense as these costs hit the books.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 25, 2025
Google Might Finally Let You Change Your Gmail Address
InnovationPrivacySoftware

Google Might Finally Let You Change Your Gmail Address

Google appears to be testing a feature that would let users change their primary @gmail.com email address to a different @gmail.com one. The change was spotted in documentation on the Hindi version of a Google support page, with the company noting the ability is “gradually rolling out.” This would f

by Gabriel NovakDecember 24, 2025
Salesforce Ditches Fancy AI for Reliable Automation
AIBusinessSoftware

Salesforce Ditches Fancy AI for Reliable Automation

In a surprising move, Salesforce is reducing its reliance on generative AI and large language models. The company is refocusing on deterministic automation for its Agentforce product, prioritizing reliability over creative but inconsistent AI responses.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 24, 2025
US Bans Five Europeans From Entering Over “Censorship” Fight
CybersecurityPolicySoftware

US Bans Five Europeans From Entering Over “Censorship” Fight

In a major escalation of a transatlantic feud over online speech, the US State Department has banned five European figures from entering the country. Secretary of State Marco Rubio labeled them “radical activists” leading efforts to pressure US tech companies. The EU insists its Digital Services Act

by Gabriel NovakDecember 24, 2025
The Loneliness Epidemic Hitting Digital-First Workplaces
BusinessInnovationSoftware

The Loneliness Epidemic Hitting Digital-First Workplaces

A major new study paints a bleak picture of connection in the modern workplace. Despite being more reachable than ever, employees feel less understood and supported, with younger generations bearing the brunt of digital isolation.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 24, 2025
Expedia’s AI Fight: Stay Visible or Become an Invisible Pipe
AIBusinessSoftware

Expedia’s AI Fight: Stay Visible or Become an Invisible Pipe

As travelers use AI like ChatGPT to plan trips, Expedia faces a critical challenge. CEO Ariane Gorin is fighting to ensure her brands don’t become invisible “pipes” that users never see.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 24, 2025
AI and Ad Slumps Are Squeezing Europe’s Media Giants
AIBusiness

AI and Ad Slumps Are Squeezing Europe’s Media Giants

A new analysis from Bloomberg Intelligence paints a bleak picture for Europe’s major media companies. They’re caught in a pincer movement of shrinking ad budgets and the unpredictable disruption of AI, with earnings growth expected to lag the broader market.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 24, 2025
A Japanese Startup is Betting on Diamond Chips for EVs and Space
HardwareInnovationSemiconductors

A Japanese Startup is Betting on Diamond Chips for EVs and Space

A startup from Waseda University is developing diamond-based power semiconductors. They’ve shown a working packaged device and are partnering with Japan’s space agency for testing.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 24, 2025

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