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Intel’s Big Battlemage GPU Gets a Sneaky Software Nod
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Intel’s Big Battlemage GPU Gets a Sneaky Software Nod

Intel has quietly added support for its high-end Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU in a software update. This move suggests the long-rumored graphics card could finally be nearing launch, potentially at CES 2026.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 6, 2025
Can Pete Hegseth Actually Fix the Pentagon’s $300B Buying Problem?
BusinessDefenseTechnology

Can Pete Hegseth Actually Fix the Pentagon’s $300B Buying Problem?

A new 43-page memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth aims to overhaul the Pentagon’s $300 billion acquisition system, focusing obsessively on speed. But the plan is light on two crucial details: funding and the role of the military branches tasked with executing it.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
HPE Stock Tanks 9% After Server Revenue Misses the Mark
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

HPE Stock Tanks 9% After Server Revenue Misses the Mark

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s stock took a 9% hit Friday following a quarterly revenue miss. While overall sales grew 14% to $9.68 billion, it fell short of the $9.94 billion analysts expected, with server segment revenue declining 5% year-over-year.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 5, 2025
VinFast Bets Big On India With A $500 Million Factory Expansion
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

VinFast Bets Big On India With A $500 Million Factory Expansion

VinFast, controlled by billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong, is pouring another $500 million into its factory in Tamil Nadu, India. The plan is to triple annual production capacity to 150,000 vehicles and start making electric buses and scooters.

by Noah VanceDecember 5, 2025
Your RAM is Slower Than Advertised. Here’s Why That’s Normal.
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Your RAM is Slower Than Advertised. Here’s Why That’s Normal.

If your new high-speed RAM is running slower than the number on the box, don’t panic. Motherboards default to conservative JEDEC speeds for stability. The advertised speed is an overclocking profile you need to enable yourself.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
Jony Ive Steps Back From Day-to-Day at Apple, But Is He Really?
PolicySemiconductorsTechnology

Jony Ive Steps Back From Day-to-Day at Apple, But Is He Really?

Apple has restructured its legendary design team. Jony Ive is now Chief Design Officer, while Richard Howarth and Alan Dye take over the daily management of industrial and UI design. The move aims to free Ive for broader creative work.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
That Supply Chain Worm Is Now In Industrial Control Systems
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

That Supply Chain Worm Is Now In Industrial Control Systems

The Shai-Hulud software supply chain worm is escalating. It’s moving beyond stealing GitHub tokens and is now impacting government networks and operational technology. The potential target? Critical infrastructure like utilities and manufacturing.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 4, 2025
Google and Kioxia tap into old dams for new clean power
CloudInnovationTechnology

Google and Kioxia tap into old dams for new clean power

Google and Japanese memory maker Kioxia have signed a deal to buy clean electricity from a retrofitted hydropower facility in Japan’s Chubu region. The project, owned by Chubu Electric Power, aims to boost output from existing dams. Kioxia says it will get 160GWh per year, helping it toward a 2040 r

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
IO Interactive’s Bond Game Gets a Release Date and a Deep Dive
AISoftwareTechnology

IO Interactive’s Bond Game Gets a Release Date and a Deep Dive

The first major gameplay deep dive for 007 First Light is here, straight from the developers at IO Interactive. The game, an origin story for James Bond, now has a firm release date across all major platforms.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025
Flying Cars Are Almost Here. But Who’s Actually Going to Buy Them?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Flying Cars Are Almost Here. But Who’s Actually Going to Buy Them?

After years of hype, eVTOL companies are finally nearing commercial launch. But the gap between a slick demo and a viable, safe public service is massive. The bet on people paying big to save time is logical, but far from guaranteed.

by Noah VanceDecember 4, 2025

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