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Category: Innovation

FEX 2512 and Tellusim SDK: Big Updates for Linux Gaming and Devs
ComputingInnovationSoftware

FEX 2512 and Tellusim SDK: Big Updates for Linux Gaming and Devs

A new release of the FEX emulator brings significant performance gains for running x86/x86-64 games on ARM64 Linux systems. Separately, the Tellusim Core SDK is now freely available for approved open-source projects, offering a powerful 3D engine.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 6, 2025
Google’s Android Desktop Needs These 5 Things to Beat Windows
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Google’s Android Desktop Needs These 5 Things to Beat Windows

Google is reportedly working on a new desktop OS codenamed “Aluminium OS,” internally called “Android desktop.” For it to succeed, it needs to master multitasking, clipboard history, and true desktop apps. The author plans to buy the first device that ships with it.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 6, 2025
MIT’s Tiny Robot Flies Like a Bug, But There’s a Catch
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

MIT’s Tiny Robot Flies Like a Bug, But There’s a Catch

MIT researchers have created an aerial microrobot that can fly with the speed and agility of a real insect. Using a novel two-part AI controller, it’s 450% faster and can perform consecutive somersaults. However, significant hurdles remain before these bots can search disaster zones.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 5, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Infrastructure Boss Jumps to a Key Cloud Partner
AIInnovationSoftware

Microsoft’s AI Infrastructure Boss Jumps to a Key Cloud Partner

A key architect of Microsoft’s massive AI infrastructure is moving to one of its most important cloud partners. Nidhi Chappell is joining Nscale as president of AI infrastructure, following a $14 billion deal between the companies in October. This signals the intense battle for talent and hardware i

by Aaron BlakeDecember 5, 2025
NTT Leases 130MW to Hyperscalers, Launches New India Campus
CloudInnovation

NTT Leases 130MW to Hyperscalers, Launches New India Campus

NTT has secured 130MW of capacity leases with unnamed hyperscale cloud providers across four US markets. Simultaneously, it launched a new 100MW campus in Bengaluru, India, part of a massive $10 billion global investment push through 2027.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 5, 2025
Amazon’s USPS Exit Plan Is a Logistics Power Play
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Amazon’s USPS Exit Plan Is a Logistics Power Play

Amazon is reportedly preparing to cut ties with the U.S. Postal Service, a move that could profoundly impact USPS revenue. Meanwhile, Walmart is testing “dark store” formats in cities. The retail giants are racing to own their delivery networks.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Samsung’s Fancy New TriFold Phone Already Looks Underpowered
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s Fancy New TriFold Phone Already Looks Underpowered

Just days before its December 12 launch in South Korea, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold’s performance scores have leaked. The benchmarks show it significantly underperforming the official scores for its Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. This comes after Samsung defended using the last-gen processor.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 4, 2025
Japan’s Stock Market Is Shrinking Fast. That’s a Big Deal.
BusinessInnovationStartups

Japan’s Stock Market Is Shrinking Fast. That’s a Big Deal.

For over a decade, the number of companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange only went up. This year, that trend has reversed in a major way, signaling a new era for corporate Japan.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 4, 2025
Kyocera Throws in the Towel on 5G Base Stations
InnovationManufacturing

Kyocera Throws in the Towel on 5G Base Stations

Japanese electronics maker Kyocera is abandoning its development of 5G wireless base stations. The company, which only started the project two years ago, cites ballooning costs and a market dominated by three giants.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 4, 2025
Why “Follow Your Passion” Is Actually Terrible Career Advice
BusinessInnovationStartups

Why “Follow Your Passion” Is Actually Terrible Career Advice

The classic advice to “do what you love” is setting people up for failure, according to leadership coach Amina AlTai. Passion is fickle and can lead to accepting poor pay and conditions, ultimately causing burnout. A sustainable career requires more than just excitement.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 4, 2025

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