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Month: December 2025

Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful

The latest beta of the popular Linux distro introduces refined “System Information” pages designed to give users and helpers the exact hardware details needed to troubleshoot. A new “System Administration” window also simplifies boot menu management for dual-boot setups.

by Chloe DannerDecember 23, 2025
AI Is Smashing Copyright and Antitrust Together
AIPrivacySoftware

AI Is Smashing Copyright and Antitrust Together

The massive scale required to train frontier AI models is creating an unprecedented clash between copyright and antitrust doctrines. Legal expert Daryl Lim warns against using antitrust as a proxy for copyright enforcement, arguing it could freeze innovation.

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
ServiceNow drops $8 billion on cybersecurity startup Armis
BusinessCybersecuritySoftware

ServiceNow drops $8 billion on cybersecurity startup Armis

Enterprise software giant ServiceNow is making a huge move into cybersecurity, agreeing to acquire startup Armis for nearly $8 billion. The deal aims to create a comprehensive security platform for the age of AI and connected devices.

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
A $2.6 Billion Bet on Europe’s AI Data Center Boom
BusinessCloudData

A $2.6 Billion Bet on Europe’s AI Data Center Boom

A Canadian pension fund and an Australian property giant are pouring $2.6 billion into data centers in Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Paris. Construction starts by June 2025, highlighting the frantic global scramble for AI infrastructure.

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
Sony’s PSN security flaw might let hackers bypass 2FA and passkeys
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Sony’s PSN security flaw might let hackers bypass 2FA and passkeys

A tech journalist reports their PlayStation Network account was compromised twice, even with a passkey and 2FA enabled. The hacker allegedly used a flaw in Sony’s internal tools, requiring only the account’s email address.

by Chloe DannerDecember 23, 2025
Tesla Misses China’s First Level-3 Self-Driving Approval
AISoftwareTechnology

Tesla Misses China’s First Level-3 Self-Driving Approval

China’s MIIT granted its first conditional Level-3 autonomous driving approvals on December 15, 2025, to domestic brands Changan and Arcfox. Tesla, despite building over 4 million cars in Shanghai, was conspicuously absent. The move highlights regulatory, competitive, and geopolitical pressures resh

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
Codified Shuts Down as CEO Jumps to Google
DataSoftwareStartups

Codified Shuts Down as CEO Jumps to Google

A promising Seattle startup in the data governance space is closing up shop. Codified, which raised a $4 million seed round just months ago, is winding down as its founder and CEO moves to a new role at Google.

by Ava WinslowDecember 23, 2025
2025’s Supply Chain Chaos: Tariffs, Fires, and a Transcontinental Railroad
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

2025’s Supply Chain Chaos: Tariffs, Fires, and a Transcontinental Railroad

2025 was a year of relentless upheaval for global supply chains. From blanket tariffs and port surges to wildfires and a landmark railroad merger, businesses were in a constant scramble to adapt.

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
NIST’s New AI Security Playbook is a Big Deal. Here’s Why.
AICybersecuritySoftware

NIST’s New AI Security Playbook is a Big Deal. Here’s Why.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a draft profile mapping its Cybersecurity Framework to AI-specific risks. It aims to help organizations secure AI systems, use AI for defense, and thwart AI-powered attacks. Public comments are due by January 30.

by Ava WinslowDecember 22, 2025
Italy Slaps Apple With Huge Fine Over Privacy Feature
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Italy Slaps Apple With Huge Fine Over Privacy Feature

Italy’s competition regulator has hit Apple with a massive €98.6 million fine over its App Tracking Transparency feature. The authority argues the privacy tool is “disproportionate” and creates an unfair burden for third-party developers. Apple says it will appeal the decision.

by Ava WinslowDecember 22, 2025

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