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Cable TV’s Long Goodbye is Officially Here, S&P Says
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Cable TV’s Long Goodbye is Officially Here, S&P Says

The cable TV industry has officially entered its “decline stage,” according to a new S&P report. The battle for Warner Bros. Discovery symbolizes the shift, as companies abandon linear networks for streaming.

by Noah VanceDecember 29, 2025
Apple’s Chinese Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Details Leaked
CybersecurityManufacturingTechnology

Apple’s Chinese Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Details Leaked

An unnamed Apple assembler in China was targeted in a sophisticated cyberattack in mid-December. The attack may have compromised production-line information and raised supply chain stability concerns among the company’s clients.

by Noah VanceDecember 29, 2025
Next-Gen Console Delays? Blame the AI RAM Crunch
GamingHardwareTechnology

Next-Gen Console Delays? Blame the AI RAM Crunch

The relentless demand for AI hardware is creating a severe RAM shortage for consumer tech. According to a new report, this could force Sony and Microsoft to delay their next-generation consoles beyond the expected 2027-2028 launch window.

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
The 5 Green Building Materials That Could Change Everything
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

The 5 Green Building Materials That Could Change Everything

Construction materials are responsible for nearly a third of global carbon emissions, a crisis that’s only growing. A new report highlights five ingenious materials emerging in 2025, from bio-inspired designs to novel cements, that aim to turn buildings from a climate problem into a solution.

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
A New Math Tool Can Finally Map How Cells Choose Their Fate
DataSoftwareTechnology

A New Math Tool Can Finally Map How Cells Choose Their Fate

Scientists have struggled to see how cells decide their future. A new computational method, ddHodge, uses advanced math to finally map these high-stakes decisions in development and disease.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 29, 2025
CRISPR Baby Startups Are Here, But Are They Helping?
InnovationStartupsTechnology

CRISPR Baby Startups Are Here, But Are They Helping?

In 2025, three startups announced plans to create gene-edited human babies. While the long-term goal of preventing genetic disease is laudable, the current path they’re on is fraught with scientific and ethical pitfalls that could backfire spectacularly.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 29, 2025
Fusion Energy’s Big Hype and Hard Reality
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Fusion Energy’s Big Hype and Hard Reality

Fusion power is getting more attention and investment, but the scientific hurdles remain immense. Break-even energy gain, durable materials, and fuel supply are massive challenges that won’t be solved soon.

by Darren HoltDecember 28, 2025
LG’s 52-Inch 5K Gaming Monitor Is a Desk-Dominating Monster
HardwareInnovationTechnology

LG’s 52-Inch 5K Gaming Monitor Is a Desk-Dominating Monster

LG is going big for CES 2026, announcing a monstrous 52-inch curved UltraGear evo gaming monitor. The lineup also includes a 39-inch OLED and a 27-inch mini-LED model, all boasting 5K resolutions and high refresh rates. The real question is who actually needs a monitor this huge.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 26, 2025
AI is Writing Buggy Code, and It’s a Huge Security Problem
AISoftwareTechnology

AI is Writing Buggy Code, and It’s a Huge Security Problem

The widespread adoption of AI coding assistants is creating a security crisis. New research shows even the best models generate insecure code most of the time, forcing teams to rework 15-25% of their AI productivity gains.

by Noah VanceDecember 26, 2025
2025’s Rare Earth Rush Was All About Breaking China’s Grip
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

2025’s Rare Earth Rush Was All About Breaking China’s Grip

2025 was the year the West got dead serious about rare earths. With China controlling up to 99% of the market, the U.S. scrambled to revive mines, sign shaky deals, and fund next-gen magnet tech. The geopolitical stakes couldn’t be higher.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 26, 2025

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