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Month: December 2025

Minisforum’s new tiny PC packs dual 25GbE and a Core Ultra 9
ComputingHardware

Minisforum’s new tiny PC packs dual 25GbE and a Core Ultra 9

Minisforum is launching the MS-02 Ultra, a compact workstation focused on high-bandwidth networking and memory-heavy tasks. It features a Core Ultra 9 285HX, dual 25GbE ports, and supports up to 192GB of ECC memory. Sales in Japan start in late January 2026.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
CD Projekt’s Big eShop Mistake is a Win for Gamers
BusinessSoftware

CD Projekt’s Big eShop Mistake is a Win for Gamers

A pricing error on the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop slashed Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition to just $17.49. CD Projekt confirmed the mistake but says it will honor all purchases made at the incorrect price.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
AlphaFold’s Wild Ride: From Go Champ to Protein Prophet
AIInnovationSoftware

AlphaFold’s Wild Ride: From Go Champ to Protein Prophet

AlphaFold2, launched in November 2020, solved a 50-year-old grand challenge in biology. Now, its database is used by 3.5 million researchers globally, but the journey to AlphaFold 3 isn’t without its hiccups.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
CFOs Say 2026 is the Year AI Finally Has to Prove Itself
AIBusinessSoftware

CFOs Say 2026 is the Year AI Finally Has to Prove Itself

According to a Fortune survey, CFOs from companies like ServiceNow, HPE, and Workday predict 2026 will be the year AI moves from promise to proof in finance. The focus shifts from experimentation to scaling solutions, with a heavy emphasis on data governance and strategic transformation over mere ef

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Trump’s Offshore Wind Pause Is a Direct Hit to AI’s Power Supply
InnovationPolicy

Trump’s Offshore Wind Pause Is a Direct Hit to AI’s Power Supply

The Trump administration has paused leases for five major offshore wind projects, citing national security risks. This move threatens 5.8 gigawatts of planned clean energy capacity that was seen as critical for powering the AI boom’s skyrocketing electricity demand, particularly in data-center-heavy

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Maingear’s BYO RAM Plan is a Clever Dodge for High DDR5 Prices
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Maingear’s BYO RAM Plan is a Clever Dodge for High DDR5 Prices

Facing soaring DDR5 memory costs, system integrator Maingear is launching a “Bring Your Own RAM” program. Customers can buy RAM separately and ship it to Maingear, who will install and tune it for free, shaving about $300 off a typical build.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
University Bars TA Over Zero Grade for Bible-Based Gender Essay
PolicyPrivacy

University Bars TA Over Zero Grade for Bible-Based Gender Essay

A graduate teaching assistant at the University of Oklahoma has been removed from instructional duties after giving a student a zero on a gender essay that cited the Bible. The university called the grading “arbitrary,” while the TA’s lawyer says an appeal is being considered.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Senior Leaders Are Starved For Feedback, And It’s A Huge Problem
BusinessInnovation

Senior Leaders Are Starved For Feedback, And It’s A Huge Problem

A new article highlights a critical flaw in corporate leadership: feedback evaporates at the top. The more power you have, the less likely you are to hear the unvarnished truth, creating a massive blind spot for senior executives.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
25,000 Apply for Trump’s New Government Tech Corps
AIInnovationPolicy

25,000 Apply for Trump’s New Government Tech Corps

Roughly 25,000 people have expressed interest in joining the Trump administration’s new “Tech Force” initiative. The program aims to place 1,000 software and data engineers inside agencies like Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs for two-year stints.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow Bets $7.75 Billion on Armis for Security Domination
AICybersecuritySoftware

ServiceNow Bets $7.75 Billion on Armis for Security Domination

ServiceNow is making a massive $7.75 billion all-cash bet to acquire cybersecurity firm Armis. The move aims to create a complete AI-powered security platform, tripling the company’s addressable market in the sector.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025

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