2025 News

China’s Acceleration Cap: Taming EV Power for Safer Roads
BEIJING—In a bold move to curb the rising tide of high-speed accidents involving electric vehicles, China's Ministry of Public Security has proposed new regulations that would f...
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NAD+ Revival: Unlocking Memory in Alzheimer’s Fight
In the relentless battle against Alzheimer's disease, a natural molecule is emerging as a potential game-changer. Recent research highlights how boosting levels of nicotinamide...
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El Salvador’s Bitcoin Banks: Pioneering Crypto-Fiat Fusion Amid Global Skepticism
In a bold escalation of its cryptocurrency experiment, El Salvador is pushing forward with plans to launch specialized Bitcoin banks, aiming to weave digital assets seamlessly i...
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Musk’s AI Empire Strikes Back: Inside the xAI Lawsuit Shaking Up Big Tech
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, Elon Musk's xAI has launched a bold legal assault against tech giants Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of anticompetitive col...
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Apple’s AI Privacy Clampdown: Fortifying App Store Data Defenses
Apple has once again positioned itself as a guardian of user privacy with its latest updates to the App Store Review Guidelines, specifically targeting how apps handle personal...
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Kubernetes Kills Off Ingress NGINX: Security Woes Force a Painful Farewell
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the cloud-native community, Kubernetes officials have announced the retirement of Ingress NGINX, one of the most widely used component...
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Linux Laptop Pioneer Defects to Qualcomm, Shaking x86’s Open-Source Foundations
In a move that has sent ripples through the open-source community, Hans de Goede, a veteran Red Hat engineer and key architect behind Linux's robust support for x86 laptops, has...
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Bcachefs’ Rebalance V2 Ushers in Filesystem Revolution
In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux filesystems, Bcachefs has emerged as a contender with ambitious goals. Developed by Kent Overstreet, this out-of-tree filesystem has been...
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Valve’s Proton 10.0-3 Ushers in New Era for Linux Gaming Compatibility
In the ever-evolving landscape of PC gaming, Valve Corporation has once again pushed the boundaries of cross-platform compatibility with the release of Proton 10.0-3. This lates...
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EROFS Ascends: How a Huawei-Born File System is Winning Over Tech Titans in 2025
In the fast-evolving world of file systems, EROFS—short for Enhanced Read-Only File System—has emerged as a quiet powerhouse, drawing increasing attention from major industry pl...
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China’s AI Leap: Matching U.S. Rivals in Power and Peril
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Chinese models are no longer playing catch-up—they're surging ahead, raising critical questions about safety and tr...
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Apple’s Iron Fist: Cracking Down on App Store Copycats in Latest Guidelines Overhaul
In a move that signals a tougher stance on intellectual property and user trust, Apple Inc. has rolled out significant updates to its App Review Guidelines, explicitly targeting...
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AI’s Power Crunch: Billions Pour In as Grids Buckle
In the heart of Silicon Valley, where innovation has long been synonymous with boundless potential, a new constraint is emerging: electricity. As U.S. firms ramp up investments...
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The Shadow Heist: China’s $13 Billion Bitcoin Accusation Against the US
In a dramatic escalation of geopolitical tensions, China's cybersecurity watchdog has accused the United States of masterminding one of the largest cryptocurrency thefts in hist...
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The Shadowy Surge: Government Spyware’s Expanding Grip in 2025
In an era where digital surveillance has become a tool of statecraft, a disturbing trend is emerging: government spyware is infiltrating the devices of not just high-profile tar...
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