Month: December 2025

Pentagon’s Signalgate report finds Pete Hegseth violated military policies

It has been months since a group of Trump administration officials put together a Signal group chat to discuss classified military intelligence ahead of a military strike in Yemen while inadvertently adding a journalist, and now the Pentagon’s inspector general has released its report on the mess. The results of…

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The AI race explodes as HPE deploys AMD’s Helios racks, crushing limits with Venice CPUs and insane GPU density

HPE will ship 72-GPU racks with next-generation AMD Instinct accelerators globally Venice CPUs paired with GPUs target exascale-level AI performance per rack Helios relies on liquid cooling and double-wide chassis for thermal management HPE has announced plans to integrate AMD’s Helios rack-scale AI architecture into its product lineup starting in…

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Trump invites ‘cute’ Japanese kei trucks to come to America

Tiny kei trucks from Japan have a new fan: President Donald Trump. Trump expressed admiration for the pint-sized autos during a briefing with reporters to announce his plan to gut fuel economy standards. “They’re very small. They’re really cute,” Trump said. “And I said, how would that do in this…

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CEOs are warning AI adoption and spending should be more strategic

Many new AI concepts are creating solutions to problems that don’t exist Throwing money at AI, or ‘YOLO’ investments, isn’t the answer Google acknowledges the threat of an AI bubble If AI-literate CEOs have one thing in common, it’s that they see the need for a more strategic approach to…

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Metroid Prime 4 doesn’t stand up to Nintendo’s best

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is finally out after a long and difficult development — and despite some bright spots, the game really shows its age. Nintendo has a long and celebrated history of doing things its own way. During the original Switch era, going back to Super Mario Odyssey in…

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Amazon’s dynamic pricing is causing chaos for school budgets

School districts are paying extra for basic supplies thanks to unpredictable dynamic pricing on Amazon, which is costing them on average 17 percent more, according to a report by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR). As reported earlier by The Guardian, unlike the contracts schools and local governments would traditionally…

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