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Month: November 2025

AMD Faces Critical Patent Battle Over 3D V-Cache Technology
BusinessSemiconductorsTechnology

AMD Faces Critical Patent Battle Over 3D V-Cache Technology

IP licensing firm Adeia has filed two patent infringement lawsuits against AMD, targeting the hybrid bonding technology behind AMD’s successful 3D V-Cache processors. The legal battle could force AMD to pay significant licensing fees and potentially impact future product roadmaps in the competitive

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
The $4 Research Paper: How AI Is Reshaping Scientific Economics
AIInnovationTechnology

The $4 Research Paper: How AI Is Reshaping Scientific Economics

An AI system called Denario can now autonomously conduct scientific research and generate publication-ready papers for just $4 each. This breakthrough could fundamentally reshape research economics and scientific labor markets.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Disney-YouTube TV Standoff: A Technical Breakdown of the Carriage Crisis
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Disney-YouTube TV Standoff: A Technical Breakdown of the Carriage Crisis

The Disney-YouTube TV carriage standoff enters dangerous territory as critical programming goes dark. This technical breakdown examines the infrastructure behind channel blackouts and what it means for streaming’s future.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Waymo’s 3-City Blitz Signals Robotaxi War Escalation
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Waymo’s 3-City Blitz Signals Robotaxi War Escalation

Waymo’s aggressive three-city expansion marks a critical inflection point in the autonomous vehicle industry. The Alphabet-owned company is shifting from technology development to commercial scaling as competition heats up.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
AI Floods Scientific Journals With Synthetic Letters
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AI Floods Scientific Journals With Synthetic Letters

Researchers uncover an alarming surge in AI-generated letters to scientific journals, with a small group of “prolific debutante” authors suddenly producing thousands of submissions. The phenomenon threatens to drown legitimate scientific discourse in synthetic noise.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
Tissue Tipping Points: The Physics of Disease Progression
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Tissue Tipping Points: The Physics of Disease Progression

Biological tissues undergo mechanical phase transitions similar to water freezing into ice, according to new research. This discovery explains why fibrotic diseases progress in sudden jumps rather than gradually, opening new therapeutic possibilities.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Programming Bacteria: The Next Frontier in Living Materials
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Programming Bacteria: The Next Frontier in Living Materials

Northeastern researchers have engineered E. coli bacteria that can form and reform complex structures through direct cell-to-cell contact. This breakthrough in programmable living materials opens new possibilities for sustainable manufacturing. The technology represents a fundamental shift in how we

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Bacterial Enzyme Discovery Could Revolutionize Plastic Production
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Bacterial Enzyme Discovery Could Revolutionize Plastic Production

Scientists have uncovered the structure of a bacterial enzyme that produces ethylene without CO₂ emissions. This discovery could fundamentally change how we manufacture plastics and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Linux 6.19 Fixes RSEQ Performance Regression From glibc Switch
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux 6.19 Fixes RSEQ Performance Regression From glibc Switch

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel release includes crucial optimizations for restartable sequences (RSEQ) that address performance regressions introduced when glibc switched to using the feature. These changes target suboptimal hotpath handling that has been causing measurable performance impacts for u

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Linux Gaming’s 3% Breakthrough: The Business Behind Valve’s Master Plan
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Linux Gaming’s 3% Breakthrough: The Business Behind Valve’s Master Plan

Linux has crossed the 3% threshold on Steam, driven overwhelmingly by Valve’s Steam Deck. This milestone represents more than just numbers—it’s a strategic business move that could reshape PC gaming economics and challenge Microsoft’s dominance.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025

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