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Month: December 2025

Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Saving Kay and Zales
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

Lab-Grown Diamonds Are Saving Kay and Zales

Signet Jewelers just reported a strong third quarter and raised its year-end sales guidance. The key driver? Customers are increasingly choosing larger lab-grown diamond fashion jewelry, boosting average prices and sales at chains like Kay and Jared.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
OpenAI Accused of Hiding Bad AI News, Losing Staff
AIBusinessPrivacy

OpenAI Accused of Hiding Bad AI News, Losing Staff

OpenAI is reportedly suppressing internal research that highlights AI’s potential harms, such as widespread job displacement. This alleged self-censorship has reportedly led to the departure of at least two employees, including a data scientist who accused the team of acting as an “advocacy arm.”

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
A former jet timeshare company is building a massive AI data center in Canada
CloudDataTechnology

A former jet timeshare company is building a massive AI data center in Canada

Jet.AI is swapping private jets for power substations. The company, which is selling its aviation business, has detailed plans for a huge 350-acre data center campus near Winnipeg, Canada, aiming to tap into 2,000MW of hydroelectric power. It’s a stark pivot into the energy-hungry world of AI infras

by Aaron ValeDecember 10, 2025
Bluesky’s surprise age checks show Australia’s social media ban is messy
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Bluesky’s surprise age checks show Australia’s social media ban is messy

In a surprising move, Bluesky has rolled out mandatory age checks for all new users to comply with Australia’s under-16 social media ban, even though it’s not one of the ten platforms officially listed. The company also reversed its block on Mississippi, but the global push for age verification is d

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
OpenAI launches its first AI certification courses for workers and teachers
AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI launches its first AI certification courses for workers and teachers

OpenAI is launching its first-ever certification courses through a new OpenAI Academy. The initiative aims to certify up to 10 million Americans in AI skills by 2030, starting with courses for general workers and K-12 educators.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
NVIDIA’s China Return Comes With a 25% US Tax and Major Headaches
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NVIDIA’s China Return Comes With a 25% US Tax and Major Headaches

NVIDIA has reportedly gained approval to sell its H200 AI accelerator in China, but the victory is hollow. The US will take a 25% cut of sales, and Beijing is forcing companies to justify every purchase. It’s a brutal squeeze between two superpowers.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
PowerShell’s New Warning: What It Means for Your Scripts
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

PowerShell’s New Warning: What It Means for Your Scripts

Microsoft has rolled out a new security warning for PowerShell 5.1 as part of the December 2025 Patch Tuesday updates. It targets the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet to address a high-severity remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2025-54100. The change primarily impacts enterprise automation scripts, w

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
A British startup is mapping space junk with tiny sensors
ManufacturingSpaceStartups

A British startup is mapping space junk with tiny sensors

Odin Space is tackling a growing problem in Earth’s orbit: tiny, untrackable debris that can still destroy satellites. The company just raised $3 million to scale its sensor technology, which it compares to a weather forecast for space. Its first commercial “Nano Sensors” are slated to launch in 202

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
AI’s New Internet Standard is Here, and It’s Already Winning
AIInnovationSoftware

AI’s New Internet Standard is Here, and It’s Already Winning

The biggest AI companies have quietly rallied around a single standard for how AI agents connect to apps and data. Called MCP, it started as an internal tool at Anthropic but has spread like wildfire. Now, its move to the Linux Foundation could cement it as the plumbing for the next internet.

by Aaron ValeDecember 10, 2025
Walmart’s big bet on 3D-printed stores is finally scaling
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Walmart’s big bet on 3D-printed stores is finally scaling

Walmart is moving beyond a single pilot project into a major rollout of 3D-printed commercial buildings. The deal with Alquist 3D, backed by materials giant Sika, marks a turning point for the tech in large-scale construction.

by Aaron ValeDecember 10, 2025

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