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Mozilla’s AI Turn: Firefox’s Next Move Sparks Opportunity and Backlash
Mozilla has appointed Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as its new CEO at a critical moment for the browser industry, as artificial intelligence begins to reshape how people interact with the internet. After years of relative stability dominated by Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple’s Safari, a new generation of competitors including Perplexity, Arc, OpenAI, and Opera is pushing AI directly into browsers. These companies are positioning the browser as the first point of contact between us
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Dec 19, 20253 min read


Google Launches Gemini 3 Flash: Default AI Model for Search and Gemini
Google has officially launched Gemini 3 Flash, a faster and more cost efficient version of its Gemini 3 large language model, and is making it the default AI model across the Gemini app and Google Search’s AI Mode worldwide. Built on the same foundation as Gemini 3 Pro, Gemini 3 Flash is designed to deliver strong reasoning and multimodal performance while prioritizing speed, lower latency, and affordability. The release comes six months after Gemini 2.5 Flash and reflects
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Dec 18, 20253 min read


Nvidia Weighs H200 Ramp Up As China Drives Demand
Nvidia is reportedly considering ramping up production of its H200 artificial intelligence chips after seeing a surge in demand from Chinese companies, following a recent shift in US trade policy that allows the processors to be sold in China under specific conditions. The H200 is one of the most powerful chips from Nvidia’s Hopper generation, designed for training large language models, and until recently it was restricted from sale in China due to proposed export limits u
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Dec 17, 20253 min read


How AI Is Replacing Cashmere With Sustainable, Waste-Derived Fibers
Cashmere sweaters have become widely available at surprisingly low prices, offering consumers access to a fiber prized for its softness, warmth, and lightweight feel. But behind these bargains is a growing sustainability problem. Cashmere comes from the fine undercoat of specific goat breeds, and each goat typically produces only four to six ounces of usable fiber per year through two shearings. As demand has surged and prices have fallen, herders have been pressured to she
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Dec 16, 20253 min read


Adobe Firefly Adds Director-Level AI Control: Video Editing Changing?
Adobe is significantly expanding the capabilities of its Firefly platform, shifting AI video creation from simple generation toward precise, director-style control. The latest update introduces prompt-based video editing, allowing users to refine specific elements within an AI-generated clip rather than starting over each time something looks wrong. This change addresses one of the most common frustrations with generative video tools, where even a minor unwanted detail prev
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Dec 16, 20253 min read


AI Data Center Boom: Can U.S. Infrastructure Keep Up?
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is reshaping the digital economy, but its physical footprint is beginning to strain resources in unexpected ways. Across the United States, the construction of AI focused data centers is accelerating at a pace that rivals traditional public infrastructure spending. While these facilities are essential for powering large scale AI systems, industry experts and analysts warn that their growth could come at the expense of long over
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Dec 15, 20253 min read


Amazon’s Kindle Gets Smarter: Can AI Understand Your Books?
Amazon is rolling out a new AI-powered feature for Kindle readers that promises to make following books easier, especially for those tackling dense classics or complex novels with sprawling casts. The feature, called Ask This Book , is now available to users in the US through the Kindle iOS app and allows readers to highlight any passage and ask questions directly within the book. Instead of leaving the page to search for explanations, readers can instantly ask about plot p
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Dec 15, 20253 min read


Google’s AI Try-On Now Uses Selfies: A New Era of Online Shopping?
Google is expanding its AI powered virtual try on feature, making it easier for shoppers to see how clothes might look on them without needing a full body photo. Announced this week, the update allows users to upload just a selfie to generate a full length digital version of themselves for virtual clothing try ons. Previously, users had to upload a full body image, which could be inconvenient or limiting. With this new approach, Google uses Nano Banana, its Gemini 2.5 Flash
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Dec 14, 20253 min read


Nvidia Unveils New AI Chip Tracking Software Amid Smuggling Fears
Nvidia is developing new location tracking software for its AI chips at a time when concerns about smuggling and unauthorized use in China are escalating. According to multiple reports, the company has created location verification technology capable of identifying the country where a chip is operating by measuring computing performance and analyzing delays in communication between servers, which can reveal geographic distance. The feature draws on the confidential computin
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Dec 14, 20253 min read


Amazon Ring Faces Controversy With AI Facial Recognition to Doorbells
Amazon’s Ring video doorbells are beginning to do something that, until recently, felt like science fiction: recognize the people who walk up to your front door. The company is now rolling out an AI powered facial recognition feature called “Familiar Faces” to Ring device owners in the United States, after first announcing it in September (TechCrunch). The promise is convenience and better home awareness, but the rollout is already triggering loud concerns about privacy, su
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Dec 14, 20253 min read


OpenAI and Instacart Add Grocery Shopping to ChatGPT: A New Future?
Shopping for groceries may be the next everyday task to disappear into a chat window as on December 8, OpenAI and Instacart announced a new grocery shopping experience built directly into ChatGPT, letting customers brainstorm meal ideas, generate a grocery list, browse items, and complete checkout without leaving the conversation. Instead of hopping between recipe sites, notes apps, and a delivery service, the pitch is one continuous flow: ask what to cook, get suggestions,
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Dec 13, 20253 min read


Hinge’s New AI Convo Starters: AI Help for Better First Messages
Anyone who has used a dating app knows the familiar frustration: you match, someone “likes” your profile, and then… nothing. That silence can put all the pressure on one person to break the ice, and when a message does arrive, it is often the same recycled openers or ultra basic small talk like “How are you?”. Hinge says this pattern is common enough that it has started to drag on the experience for many users, especially those who feel they are constantly expected to carry t
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Dec 13, 20253 min read


Google Gemini Deep Research vs OpenAI GPT 5.2: Who Will Rise Faster?
Google and OpenAI escalated their rivalry at the forefront of artificial intelligence on the same day, with Google unveiling its most advanced AI research agent yet just as OpenAI released GPT 5.2, codenamed Garlic. Google’s announcement centered on a major upgrade to Gemini Deep Research, which it described as a reimagined agent capable of long form reasoning, complex analysis, and enterprise grade investigation rather than simply generating research reports. The closely t
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Dec 12, 20253 min read


Disney drops $1B in OpenAI to License AI Videos With Iconic Characters
The Walt Disney Company has entered a major three year partnership with OpenAI that signals a turning point for how generative artificial intelligence and Hollywood’s most valuable intellectual property may coexist. Announced on December 11, the agreement includes a $1 billion US equity investment from Disney into OpenAI and grants permission for OpenAI’s Sora tool to generate AI videos using licensed Disney characters (TechCrunch). The deal reflects Disney’s effort to shap
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Dec 12, 20253 min read


Google Tests AI News Overviews: Will Users Trust the Content?
Google is expanding its experimentation with AI in news delivery, rolling out a pilot program that brings AI-powered article overviews to select publications’ Google News pages. Participating outlets include major international publishers such as Der Spiegel, El País, Folha, Infobae, Kompas, The Guardian, The Times of India, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Post, all of whom have agreed to test how AI might surface more context for readers before they click throu
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Dec 11, 20253 min read


Opera Introduces $20 Neon Browser: Can AI Rethink Research?
Opera has officially opened public access to its long-anticipated AI browser, Neon, marking one of the most ambitious attempts yet to merge everyday browsing with advanced artificial intelligence. After several months of private testing that began in October and an initial reveal in May, Neon is now available to anyone willing to pay its subscription fee of $19.90 per month (Yahoo). The launch places Opera squarely in the emerging category of agentic browsers, a space also
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Dec 11, 20253 min read


Microsoft to Invest $17.5B in India: The AI Race Accelerates
Microsoft is placing a major bet on India’s role in the global AI economy, announcing plans to invest $17.5 billion in the country over the next four years as competition intensifies among Big Tech players racing to secure computing power, talent, and customers. The commitment, described as Microsoft’s largest investment in Asia, will roll out from 2026 through 2029 and builds on the $3 billion the company pledged in India earlier this year. With India’s massive internet an
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Dec 10, 20253 min read


Figma Adds AI Image Editing: Will Designers Trust Automated Edits?
Figma is making a clear push to keep designers inside its own ecosystem by rolling out new AI powered image editing tools that reduce the need to hop into Photoshop or other dedicated editors. Announced on December 10, the update introduces fast, targeted edits that are meant to feel more like practical “fix it right here” controls than open ended text prompting, especially for the common moments when a design is almost done but an image needs one precise adjustment (TechCr
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Dec 10, 20253 min read


Anthropic Brings Claude Code to Slack: Agentic AI for In-Chat Coding
Anthropic is pushing AI coding assistants into the place developers already live all day: team chat. On December 8, 2025, the company announced a beta “research preview” that brings Claude Code into Slack, letting developers delegate real coding tasks directly from a conversation thread instead of bouncing between Slack and an IDE. The shift matters because the competitive edge is starting to look less like raw model quality and more like workflow ownership, meaning who can
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Dec 9, 20253 min read


OpenAI Raises $4.6B Date Center in Australia: The Next AI Destination
OpenAI is expanding its global infrastructure footprint with a major new partnership in Australia, teaming up with Brisbane based data centre operator NextDC to build a multibillion dollar AI campus in western Sydney. The agreement, structured around a memorandum of understanding and long term collaboration on planning, development, and operations, is designed to deliver the kind of compute capacity that advanced AI systems increasingly require as demand for high performan
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Dec 9, 20253 min read
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