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Developer Amit Agarwal has transformed Wikipedia into a social media-style scrolling feed, creating WikiFeed—an experiment that applies addictive engagement mechanics to verified knowledge. The project raises fundamental questions about balancing information quality with modern attention patterns in the algorithmic age.
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GitLab and Harness deploy context-rich AI agents revolutionizing DevSecOps, slashing incident times and fixing pipelines autonomously to win enterprise trust amid fierce rivalry.
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Apple prepares to unveil its most significant MacBook Pro redesign since the Apple Silicon transition, with new hardware launching alongside macOS 26.3. The update promises substantial changes to professional computing capabilities, thermal management, and workflow integration for demanding users.
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AI Demand Sparks DRAM Shortage, Raising Budget Android Prices
AI's surging demand for high-bandwidth memory chips is causing a global DRAM shortage, prioritizing data centers over consumer devices. Budget Android smartphones face reduced RAM, higher prices, and diminished performance, potentially reversing affordability gains. Analysts predict this crunch will persist into 2027, urging consumers to buy current models now.
Starbucks CEO Channels ‘Friends’ Central Perk for Store Revamp
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol, inspired by "Friends'" Central Perk, is revamping stores into cozy community hubs to boost lingering and connections amid sales slumps. Reforms include closures, menu simplification, relaxed dress codes, and AI support for baristas. This "Back to Starbucks" strategy aims to restore the brand's "third place" appeal.
AI Memory Shortage to Cause PC Market Shrinkage and Price Hikes by 2026
A severe memory shortage, fueled by AI data center demand, threatens the PC industry by 2026, potentially causing up to 8.9% market contraction and 8% price hikes. Manufacturers are shifting production, leading to spec downgrades and consumer frustration. This crisis could reshape affordability and innovation in consumer tech.
Corporate America Battles Silver Tsunami of Boomer Retirements
Corporate America faces the "silver tsunami" as baby boomers retire en masse, draining institutional knowledge. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Walmart, and Starbucks implement retention strategies including mentoring, phased retirements, and health benefits amid layoffs and economic pressures. Adapting to this demographic shift is crucial for sustainable growth.
GE Unveils AI Smart Refrigerator with Instacart and Inventory Tech
GE unveiled the Profile Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with a built-in barcode scanner, cameras, and Instacart integration for automated inventory tracking, shopping lists, and one-tap ordering. Priced at $3,500, it uses AI to predict needs and reduce waste. This innovation positions GE as a leader in efficient, connected kitchen tech.
North Dakota Leads in Government Tech Innovation and Broadband Expansion
North Dakota is emerging as a leader in government tech innovation, modernizing services through broadband expansion targeting full coverage by 2028, AI integration, cybersecurity enhancements, and economic diversification via digital assets and automation. These efforts bridge rural divides and foster resilient communities, setting a model for other states.
DoorDash Bans Driver for AI-Faked Delivery Photo Fraud
A DoorDash driver in Austin used AI to generate a fake delivery photo, deceiving customer Byrne Hobart on December 27, 2025. After the story went viral, DoorDash banned the driver, issued a refund, and reaffirmed its zero-tolerance for fraud. This incident exposes gig economy vulnerabilities to AI-driven deception, prompting calls for enhanced verification measures.
Saks Global Faces Insolvency After Missing $100M Payment, CEO Resigns
Saks Global, formed by merging luxury retailers Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, faces insolvency after missing a $100 million interest payment in late 2025 amid heavy debt, declining sales, and economic pressures. CEO Marc Metrick stepped down, with bankruptcy preparations underway to restructure the beleaguered company.
Trump’s 2025 Deal Allows Nvidia, AMD AI Chip Sales to China Amid Criticism
President Trump's 2025 deal allowed Nvidia and AMD to sell AI chips to China for a 15-25% U.S. revenue share, touted as funding innovation but criticized for security risks. Inconsistencies, like blocking a $2.9M acquisition, fueled backlash from lawmakers and experts. This highlights tensions in U.S.-China tech relations.
Fake Tech Reviews Erode Trust: AI Bots Skew Apps and Gadgets Market
Fake five-star tech reviews, fueled by AI bots and paid endorsers, erode consumer trust in apps and gadgets, skewing algorithms and market dynamics. Platforms like Google and Apple are intensifying detection efforts, but skepticism persists. Embracing authentic, imperfect ratings fosters genuine loyalty and long-term success.
California Introduces 1.5% Fee on Non-Removable Batteries for Safer Recycling
California introduced a 1.5% fee, capped at $15, on products with non-removable batteries starting January 1, 2026, to fund safer recycling amid rising lithium-ion fire risks. This expands the e-waste program, promoting producer responsibility, though critics argue it burdens consumers without ensuring infrastructure improvements.
Nvidia CEO Urges AI Reshoring to Revive US Middle Class Jobs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticizes U.S. offshoring as a disservice that eroded the middle class, urging reshoring of AI manufacturing to create jobs for all skill levels. With $500 billion in planned AI infrastructure, he envisions inclusive prosperity amid geopolitical tensions and competition. This could revitalize American communities through equitable growth.
AI Demand Triggers Chip Shortage, Boosting Smartphone Prices 5-20%
AI's surging demand for high-bandwidth memory in data centers is causing global shortages of DRAM and NAND flash chips, driving up prices by up to 60%. Samsung's co-CEO warns this will inevitably raise smartphone costs by 5-20% in 2026, potentially leading to spec downgrades and market slowdowns.
Nvidia’s AI Chip Revenue Soars to $148B Amid Omniverse Adoption Woes
Nvidia has seen explosive revenue growth from AI chips, reaching $148 billion in nine months through October 2025. However, its Omniverse platform for digital twins in manufacturing faces slow adoption due to integration challenges, high costs, and geopolitical hurdles. Despite partnerships, returns remain underwhelming, testing diversification efforts.
Google Mandates Separate Product IDs for Online vs. In-Store by 2026
Google is mandating separate product IDs for multi-channel items (online vs. in-store) starting March 2026 to improve data accuracy in Merchant Center and ads. Retailers must audit inventories and update systems to comply, avoiding delisting or reduced visibility. This shift could enhance trust and sales for adaptable businesses.
Stord Acquires Shipwire from CEVA, Expands AI Fulfillment to EU/UK
Atlanta-based startup Stord acquired AI-driven fulfillment platform Shipwire from CEVA Logistics on January 1, 2026, adding 12 locations and expanding into EU/UK markets. This boosts Stord's AI capabilities and global reach via CEVA partnership, aiming to provide smaller merchants with faster, cheaper shipping alternatives to Amazon's dominance.
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US Lawmakers Strip Right-to-Repair from 2026 NDAA, Boosting Defense Contractors
U.S. lawmakers removed right-to-repair provisions from the 2026 NDAA, preventing military personnel from independently fixing equipment and preserving defense contractors' lucrative service contracts. Critics decry industry influence, citing potential cost savings and improved readiness. This setback fuels ongoing advocacy for repair reforms in military and civilian sectors.
Amazon Prime Air Struggles: Drone Incidents, Regulations, and Rivals
Amazon's Prime Air drone delivery program, launched in 2013, faces setbacks including a 2025 Texas incident where a drone clipped a cable, triggering FAA scrutiny, regulatory hurdles, and technical glitches. Trailing rivals like Walmart and Zipline, Amazon is pivoting strategies amid fierce competition. Recovery hinges on innovations and safer operations.
DOJ’s Appeal in Google Antitrust Case Signals Protracted Legal Battle Over Search Monopoly Remedies
The DOJ and state attorneys general have appealed Judge Mehta's Google antitrust remedies ruling, challenging the decision to reject structural breakups including Chrome divestiture. The appeal argues behavioral restrictions are insufficient to dismantle Google's search monopoly, setting up a multi-year legal battle.
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Google Launches Doppl: AI Virtual Try-Ons Transform Online Shopping
Google has launched Doppl, an AI-powered app enabling virtual clothing try-ons with personalized, dynamic models to reduce online shopping uncertainties and returns. Amid expanding AI shopping tools like agentic checkout, it faces regulatory scrutiny over data practices, yet promises to revolutionize e-commerce personalization and consumer behavior.
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Microsoft 365 Prices to Rise Up to 33% in 2026 Amid AI and Security Upgrades
Microsoft is raising Microsoft 365 prices by up to 33% starting July 1, 2026, for commercial, frontline, and government users, driven by AI enhancements like Copilot and improved security features. This first major hike since 2022 aims to fund innovations amid cyber threats, though it sparks mixed reactions on affordability.
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EU Court Upholds Intel Antitrust Ruling, Slashes Fine to €237M
Europe's General Court upheld Intel's antitrust violation for using rebates and payments to exclude rivals like AMD in the chip market, but slashed the fine from €376 million to €237 million. This ruling, part of a decades-long saga, highlights evolving EU antitrust standards amid Intel's competitive challenges.
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MasterClass 2025 Holiday Deal: 40% Off Annual Subscriptions
MasterClass's 2025 holiday promotion offers 40% off annual subscriptions, reducing Standard to $72, Plus to $108, and Premium to $144, including gifts. This strategy enhances accessibility to celebrity-led courses amid market competition. It boosts subscriber growth and democratizes elite education during economic uncertainties.
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NYC’s 2025 Congestion Pricing Slashes Traffic 11%, Pollution 22% in Manhattan
New York City's 2025 congestion pricing in Manhattan charges drivers to enter south of 60th Street, reducing traffic by 11% and PM2.5 pollution by 22%. This has improved air quality citywide, cut noise and accidents, funded transit upgrades, and serves as a model for urban sustainability.
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2025 RAM Prices Skyrocket Amid AI-Driven Shortages
In 2025, RAM prices have skyrocketed due to explosive AI demand for high-bandwidth memory in data centers, causing shortages and doubling or tripling costs for consumer DDR5 and DDR4 modules. This crisis disrupts PC building, smartphones, and industries, with experts forecasting prolonged volatility through 2027-2028 as production lags behind.
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Nvidia Pilots AI Chip Tracking Software to Curb Smuggling to China
Nvidia is piloting software that uses telemetry data to track the locations of its AI chips, like the Blackwell series, to combat smuggling into restricted markets such as China amid US export bans. This initiative addresses geopolitical tensions and black-market operations, enhancing compliance without hardware changes.
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