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Month: December 2025

Samsung’s TriFold “Sell-Out” Is a Classic Hype Trick
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s TriFold “Sell-Out” Is a Classic Hype Trick

Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold has sold out twice in minutes in Korea, creating major buzz. But the reported total stock was just 3,000 units for a country of 50 million, revealing a classic hype-building strategy.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
What Canadian Manufacturers Cared About in 2025
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

What Canadian Manufacturers Cared About in 2025

The top stories from a leading industry publication reveal a year dominated by adapting to AI, solving labor shortages, and a major push in robotics. The conversation has shifted from simple automation to intelligent, connected, and human-centric systems.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025
Proton VPN’s official CLI is a big deal for Linux users
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Proton VPN’s official CLI is a big deal for Linux users

Proton VPN has launched its official Command Line Interface for major Linux distributions. This move caters directly to power users and signals a serious commitment to the Linux community.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
Virgin Media O2 and Freshwave Tackle Guildford’s Mobile Congestion
InnovationTechnologyTelecom

Virgin Media O2 and Freshwave Tackle Guildford’s Mobile Congestion

Virgin Media O2 is deploying 13 small cells in Guildford, UK, with infrastructure partner Freshwave. Nine are already live, targeting high-demand spots like the high street and train station. This is part of the operator’s broader £700 million Mobile Transformation Plan.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025
Senators grill tech giants over data centers driving up your power bill
CloudDataTechnology

Senators grill tech giants over data centers driving up your power bill

Three Senate Democrats are demanding answers from seven major tech and data center firms. They allege the explosive growth of AI infrastructure is causing electricity prices to spike by as much as 267% in some areas, with costs being shifted to consumers.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Hitachi Energy Drops $30 Million to Juice Up Canada’s Grid
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Hitachi Energy Drops $30 Million to Juice Up Canada’s Grid

Hitachi Energy is making a major bet on Canada’s power grid. The company is investing $30 million CAD to expand and modernize its service operations in Ontario, focusing on refurbishing critical transformers to keep the lights on during rapid electrification.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
AI Safety Prompts Can Lie to You, Researchers Warn
AICybersecuritySoftware

AI Safety Prompts Can Lie to You, Researchers Warn

Security researchers have detailed a novel attack that turns AI safety prompts into weapons. The technique, called Lies-in-the-Loop, can make dangerous commands look harmless, bypassing a key human safeguard.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Google’s Killing Its Free Dark Web Scanner. Here’s What to Do.
PolicyPrivacySoftware

Google’s Killing Its Free Dark Web Scanner. Here’s What to Do.

Google is discontinuing its free dark web monitoring tool for all users. Scans stop in January 2026, and the report vanishes completely by mid-February. But you’re not out of options.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025
Kubernetes 1.35 ‘Treenetes’ Arrives With Zero-Downtime Scaling
CloudComputingSoftware

Kubernetes 1.35 ‘Treenetes’ Arrives With Zero-Downtime Scaling

The final major Kubernetes release of 2025 is here. Version 1.35 brings a long-awaited feature for production stability and continues the project’s cleanup of older systems.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
X Sues to Protect the “Twitter” Brand It Tried to Kill
BusinessInnovationSoftware

X Sues to Protect the “Twitter” Brand It Tried to Kill

In a stunning legal move, X Corp has filed a lawsuit to protect the “Twitter” brand it spent the last year trying to erase. The complaint admits that over 4 million daily users still access the platform via Twitter.com and call posts “tweets.”

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025

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