Month: December 2025

Satellites keep photobombing the Hubble telescope, and it’s getting worse

It’s getting harder and harder for the Hubble and other telescopes orbiting Earth to capture pristine images thanks to the sudden surge in satellite launches. Satellite trails could mess up nearly 40 percent of images the Hubble takes and up to 96 percent of those taken by three other telescopes…

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Anthropic’s AI bubble ‘YOLO’ warning

This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Dario Amodei took the stage at the DealBook Summit on Wednesday to throw punches without naming names. The Anthropic CEO spent a good chunk…

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The Galaxy S25 FE has all the looks of the Galaxy S25 Plus, but none of the snap

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: One-minute review (Image credit: Philip Berne / Future) The Fan Edition range, now dubbed…

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That’s what I call a dip – world’s largest derivatives exchange shut down by embarrassing data center cooling issue

Cooling failure at CME data center halted most electronic trading systems worldwide BrokerTec US Actives and BrokerTec EU reopened quickly; others stayed offline Temporary chillers were deployed to maintain minimal operations during the outage response The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the largest derivatives exchange in the world, was forced to…

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How to use Accessibility Reader on Apple devices

Earlier this year, Apple launched a new tool that makes it easier to read anything on your device’s screen. Designed for people with visual disabilities, Accessibility Reader provides a full-screen view of any on-screen text. (It’s a bit like Safari’s Reader Mode, only for any app.) The feature also lets…

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Reddit’s CEO says r/popular ‘sucks,’ and it’s going away

Reddit is “moving away” from r/popular, the default feed for new users, and plans to replace it with “better, more relevant and personalized feeds,” according to CEO Steve Huffman (aka Spez). Huffman also notes that r/popular “sucks.” “For a long while, we were known as the ‘front page of the…

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