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Month: December 2025

UK Retail Giants Hit Hard in Scattered Spider Hack Wave
BusinessCybersecurityTechnology

UK Retail Giants Hit Hard in Scattered Spider Hack Wave

A coordinated hacking campaign targeted major UK retailers over the past year. The attacks, linked to the Scattered Spider group, resulted in staggering financial losses and led to the arrest of several suspects, including teenagers.

by Elijah PorterDecember 30, 2025
Three Chinese Tech Firms Aim for $1.2 Billion in January IPOs
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Three Chinese Tech Firms Aim for $1.2 Billion in January IPOs

Three major Chinese tech companies are launching IPOs in Hong Kong on January 8, aiming to raise a combined $1.19 billion. The listings include an AI model developer, a semiconductor firm, and a Temasek-backed surgical robot maker, signaling a strong start for the city’s IPO market.

by Aaron ValeDecember 30, 2025
CES 2026 is an AI Hardware Reckoning
AIBusinessSoftware

CES 2026 is an AI Hardware Reckoning

The 2026 Consumer Electronics Show is shaping up to be a massive test for AI-powered hardware. After high-profile flops, companies are betting big on everything from smart glasses to humanoid robots to convince shoppers and investors.

by Aaron ValeDecember 30, 2025
GOG spins off from CD Projekt, vows to stay DRM-free
BusinessInnovationSoftware

GOG spins off from CD Projekt, vows to stay DRM-free

The Good Old Games storefront is officially splitting from its parent company, CD Projekt. Co-founder Michał Kiciński has purchased the platform, with promises that its DRM-free and retro-focused mission will remain unchanged.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
Four Seattle Startups Tackling Insurance, Hospitals, and AI
AISoftwareStartups

Four Seattle Startups Tackling Insurance, Hospitals, and AI

A new Startup Radar from GeekWire profiles four Pacific Northwest companies taking on big industries. They’re automating health insurance claims, orchestrating hospital ORs, fine-tuning AI models, and reviewing construction plans. Here’s our take on their potential.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
Your Immune Cells Could Soon Carry Brain Chips
AIHardwareTechnology

Your Immune Cells Could Soon Carry Brain Chips

A team at MIT has developed a radical new approach to brain implants. They’re using the body’s own immune cells to ferry microscopic electronic devices to precise locations in the brain, powered entirely by external light.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
Europe Bets on a Greener Chip for the Next Wireless Frontier
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Europe Bets on a Greener Chip for the Next Wireless Frontier

A new European project is tackling the high cost and environmental impact of advanced semiconductors. By reusing rare materials, it hopes to make sub-THz technology viable for mass markets.

by Aaron ValeDecember 29, 2025
AI Won’t Save Your Company, But This Might
AIBusinessInnovation

AI Won’t Save Your Company, But This Might

Everyone is rushing to add AI, but it’s often just for show. A new MIT study using a sophisticated labor tool predicts AI could replace 11.7% of the U.S. workforce, highlighting a coming divide.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
China’s Lisuan G100 GPUs Are Finally Shipping
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

China’s Lisuan G100 GPUs Are Finally Shipping

The long-awaited Lisuan G100 GPUs have started shipping to Chinese customers. Initial shipments are for professional “digital twin” use, but the 7G106 model is a gaming-focused card that could hit retail by early 2026.

by Elijah PorterDecember 29, 2025
Zepto’s $1.2 Billion IPO Filing Is a Huge Bet on Quick Commerce
BusinessInnovationStartups

Zepto’s $1.2 Billion IPO Filing Is a Huge Bet on Quick Commerce

Zepto has filed for a massive IPO, signaling a major moment for India’s hyper-competitive quick commerce sector. The company, valued at $7 billion, is racing rivals like Blinkit and Instamart to go public.

by Aaron ValeDecember 29, 2025

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