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Month: December 2025

Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Your Response Doesn’t Have to Be.
CybersecurityData

Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Your Response Doesn’t Have to Be.

The focus in cybersecurity is shifting from “if” to “when” an attack happens. Organizations are now being forced to prioritize forensic investigation and rapid response to survive the financial and operational fallout.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
LG’s Forced Copilot Update Is Driving TV Owners Nuts
AIHardwareSoftware

LG’s Forced Copilot Update Is Driving TV Owners Nuts

LG quietly pushed a Copilot AI shortcut to older TV models, and owners are furious. The unannounced update has ignited a debate about forced adoption and hardware control in the smart home era.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
Why Your Brilliant Tech Ideas Aren’t Getting You Promoted
BusinessInnovation

Why Your Brilliant Tech Ideas Aren’t Getting You Promoted

The gap between technical genius and career advancement is often a communication gap. Leaders who master translating complex ideas into compelling narratives are the ones who secure funding and reach the C-suite.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Meta’s Manus AI Buy: It’s Not About the Model, It’s the World
AISoftwareStartups

Meta’s Manus AI Buy: It’s Not About the Model, It’s the World

Meta has acquired Manus AI, a startup focused on building simulated environments for AI agents. The deal underscores a growing belief that true AI intelligence requires a rich context to operate within, not just advanced models.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Damaging Baltic Sea Cable
CybersecurityData

Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Damaging Baltic Sea Cable

Finnish authorities have taken control of a ship believed to have damaged a key undersea telecom cable in the Gulf of Finland. The incident is the latest in a series of suspected sabotage cases affecting critical Baltic Sea infrastructure since 2022.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
The 5 Scary Cybersecurity Risks Coming for You in 2026
AICloudCybersecurity

The 5 Scary Cybersecurity Risks Coming for You in 2026

A new forecast outlines the biggest digital dangers on the horizon. The threats range from AI-driven scams to a dangerously centralized internet, and they’re evolving faster than ever.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Damaging Undersea Cable
CybersecurityInnovation

Finland Seizes Ship Suspected of Damaging Undersea Cable

Finnish police have taken control of a ship suspected of causing damage to a critical undersea telecommunications cable. The incident is the latest in a series affecting Baltic Sea infrastructure, raising tensions in the region.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Kite-Skiing Scientists Are Mapping Antarctica’s Secrets
ManufacturingPolicySemiconductors

Kite-Skiing Scientists Are Mapping Antarctica’s Secrets

An unprecedented scientific expedition is underway in Antarctica. An explorer and a glaciologist are using kites to ski 4000 kilometres, towing ground-penetrating radar to scan the ice sheet’s interior.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
A Cybersecurity CEO Just Called the AI Bubble. Is He Right?
AIBusinessInnovation

A Cybersecurity CEO Just Called the AI Bubble. Is He Right?

Shlomo Kramer, CEO of Cato Networks, warns that the AI investment frenzy is a bubble that will unwind. He argues there’s a “dislocation” between sky-high valuations and the technology’s current, modest real-world impact.

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
LG’s New Gallery TV Takes Aim at Samsung’s Frame
HardwareInnovation

LG’s New Gallery TV Takes Aim at Samsung’s Frame

LG has thrown its hat into the “TV as art” ring with the new Gallery TV. Set to debut at CES 2026, it will feature customizable frames and a paid art subscription service.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 30, 2025

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