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Month: December 2025

OWASP’s New AI Agent Security List is a Wake-Up Call
AI

OWASP’s New AI Agent Security List is a Wake-Up Call

The OWASP Foundation has released its first-ever “Top 10 for Agentic Applications” for 2026. It’s a stark warning that the AI agents companies are already deploying are far more dangerous than chatbots, with the power to sabotage infrastructure or manipulate markets if compromised.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
AI Search Isn’t Just a Feature, It’s a $25 Billion Reset
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Search Isn’t Just a Feature, It’s a $25 Billion Reset

According to Fortune, AI is fundamentally redrawing the competitive map for every brand. The goal is no longer just ranking on a page, but being cited in an AI’s answer, as advertisers are projected to spend over $25 billion annually on AI-powered search placements by 2029.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Your AI strategy reveals what you really think of your employees
AIBusinessInnovation

Your AI strategy reveals what you really think of your employees

According to Fast Company, the tools and mandates leaders choose around AI expose their true beliefs about human workers. From AI-blamed layoffs to pervasive electronic monitoring, the trend suggests a preference for controllable “synthetic” employees.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Windows 11’s Defaults Are Designed to Distract You
ComputingSoftware

Windows 11’s Defaults Are Designed to Distract You

Windows 11 comes loaded with notifications, widgets, and system promotions that actively pull your attention away from work. Turning off a handful of default settings can transform the OS from a noisy billboard back into a quiet tool for getting things done.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
UK Pumps £39 Million Into Wild Climate Tech Ideas
ComputingInnovation

UK Pumps £39 Million Into Wild Climate Tech Ideas

The UK is betting big on long-term, high-risk engineering solutions to the climate crisis. A new £39 million round of Green Future Fellowships funds 13 innovators for a decade to scale everything from four-times-better batteries to microbes that make hydrogen from CO2.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Samsung Says It’s Not Killing SATA SSDs, But Prices Are Still Screwed
HardwareInnovation

Samsung Says It’s Not Killing SATA SSDs, But Prices Are Still Screwed

Samsung has officially denied reports it plans to exit the consumer SATA SSD market. This comes after Micron pulled its Crucial brand, sparking panic. However, the broader memory shortage fueled by AI demand is very real and will keep prices high.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
HPE OneView Has a Nasty New Remote Code Execution Flaw
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

HPE OneView Has a Nasty New Remote Code Execution Flaw

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is urging customers to patch a severe remote code execution vulnerability in its HPE OneView infrastructure management software. The flaw can be exploited without any authentication, making it an urgent priority for administrators to address.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
AI Is Forcing Higher Ed To Adapt Or Die
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Is Forcing Higher Ed To Adapt Or Die

AI is transforming higher education far beyond student essays, impacting specialized fields like engineering and medicine. The rapid evolution of agentic AI could automate administration and personalize learning, potentially making education more accessible. Institutions that fail to adapt their pol

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
TikTok’s US Algorithm Gets a “National Security” Rewrite
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

TikTok’s US Algorithm Gets a “National Security” Rewrite

TikTok is finalizing a deal to avoid a US ban, transferring 50% ownership to US-based firms like Oracle. The core change? A new algorithm trained solely on US user data, promising a feed “free from outside manipulation.”

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
PayPal’s Stablecoin Is Now Funding the AI Hardware Boom
AIBusinessSoftware

PayPal’s Stablecoin Is Now Funding the AI Hardware Boom

PayPal is extending its PYUSD stablecoin into financing AI infrastructure like GPUs and data centers. The move taps into a massive projected market for AI compute spending, which could hit $6.7 trillion by 2029. A new incentive program will offer 4.5% on deposits to fuel adoption.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025

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