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Month: December 2025

Why Your AI Pilots Are Failing, According to a Retail Insider
AIBusinessSoftware

Why Your AI Pilots Are Failing, According to a Retail Insider

Most retail and CPG companies are running AI pilots but failing to capture real value. The problem isn’t the tech, it’s the operating system. Winning in 2026 requires a fundamental shift in approach.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
Huawei’s AI Chips Are Going Global. Is This NVIDIA’s Nightmare?
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Huawei’s AI Chips Are Going Global. Is This NVIDIA’s Nightmare?

Huawei is reportedly moving to sell its Ascend AI chips to customers outside China for the first time, starting in South Korea next year. The company will offer cluster configurations, including its top Ascend 950 chip, as a complete “end-to-end” solution. This directly mirrors the competitive scena

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
The Gross New Source for Green Hydrogen? Your Toilet.
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

The Gross New Source for Green Hydrogen? Your Toilet.

Researchers at Princeton have made a breakthrough in green hydrogen production by using treated wastewater. The method could slash costs and turn a waste problem into a clean energy solution. But is it really the holy grail?

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
Google’s Rushed Pixel Update Fixes a Major Beta Bug
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google’s Rushed Pixel Update Fixes a Major Beta Bug

Google has rushed out an urgent update for Pixel phones enrolled in the Android 16 beta program. The fix addresses a critical bug from a recent patch that was causing apps to crash on startup. This impacts a wide range of devices, from the Pixel 6 all the way to the latest Pixel 10 models.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 26, 2025
This new battery could double your EV’s range
HardwareInnovationTechnology

This new battery could double your EV’s range

A breakthrough from South Korean scientists could solve EV range anxiety. Their new anode-free lithium metal battery design achieves an energy density of 1,270 Wh/L, nearly double today’s standard, by eliminating the bulky graphite anode.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
The Cool New Tech That’s Basically a Sun Shield for the Planet
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

The Cool New Tech That’s Basically a Sun Shield for the Planet

The race is on for radiative cooling coatings that can reflect over 94% of sunlight. While promising for slashing AC use, they face durability and environmental hurdles.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 26, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 gets a custom AMD RDNA 4 GPU boost
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Samsung’s Exynos 2600 gets a custom AMD RDNA 4 GPU boost

Samsung’s next flagship phone chip, the Exynos 2600, will feature a custom version of AMD’s upcoming RDNA 4 graphics architecture. It promises double the compute performance of its predecessor. However, early benchmarks suggest it still trails Qualcomm’s rival chip.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
Keystone’s New Mini Test Point is a Tiny PCB Lifesaver
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Keystone’s New Mini Test Point is a Tiny PCB Lifesaver

Keystone Electronics has introduced a new, miniature surface-mount test point. Designed for high-density PCBs, it aims to replace bulkier connection methods with a smaller, stronger footprint.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 25, 2025
Trump’s Chip War Backfires, Sending Investors to China
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Trump’s Chip War Backfires, Sending Investors to China

In a major geopolitical twist, restrictive US policies on AI chips are strengthening China’s domestic tech sector instead of crippling it. Global investors, wary of a US AI bubble, are now rating Chinese tech as “most attractive,” pouring money into companies like Alibaba.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 24, 2025
Apple’s AI in China Must Fail a 2,000-Question Censorship Test
AIPrivacySoftware

Apple’s AI in China Must Fail a 2,000-Question Censorship Test

To launch in China, Apple’s AI must pass a strict government test. It has to refuse to answer at least 95% of 2,000 sensitive prompts. This reveals the immense control exerted over foreign tech.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 24, 2025

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