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Scientists Finally “Hear” the Brain’s Quietest Conversations
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Scientists Finally “Hear” the Brain’s Quietest Conversations

Researchers have developed a molecular sensor that can detect the subtle incoming messages neurons receive, a feat previously impossible. This breakthrough could revolutionize our understanding of brain disorders and drug development.

by Darren HoltDecember 23, 2025
Dell cracks down on 40-hour office week after finding workers leaving early
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Dell cracks down on 40-hour office week after finding workers leaving early

Dell is doubling down on its return-to-office mandate, telling sales staff they must now be in specific offices for a full eight-hour day, five days a week. The move comes after managers did “end-of-day walkthroughs” and found employees weren’t adhering to the previous policy.

by Leo RenshawDecember 22, 2025
Bloober Team “Absolutely” Commits to Switch 2 for Years
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Bloober Team “Absolutely” Commits to Switch 2 for Years

Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno says the studio will support the Nintendo Switch 2 for “years to come.” The commitment follows successful ports of Cronos and Layers of Fear, with a “major surprise” planned soon.

by Mason DraytonDecember 21, 2025
MPV and Sound Open Firmware Get Big Updates for Linux Pros
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MPV and Sound Open Firmware Get Big Updates for Linux Pros

Two major open-source projects just dropped significant updates. MPV 0.41 brings better Wayland support and Vulkan decoding, while Sound Open Firmware 2.14 lays the groundwork for future Intel hardware.

by Mason DraytonDecember 21, 2025
Is 8GB of VRAM Really Enough? A 9060 XT Owner Weighs In
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Is 8GB of VRAM Really Enough? A 9060 XT Owner Weighs In

According to Wccftech, a Sapphire PR manager claimed the 8GB 9060 XT is a capable 1080p card for “99% of games.” An owner who bought the card for $225 in August put that claim to the test at 1440p with FSR4, finding severe limitations with ray tracing enabled in titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and A Plag

by Darren HoltDecember 21, 2025
Chrome’s Reading Mode on Android Gets a New Font for Easier Reading
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Chrome’s Reading Mode on Android Gets a New Font for Easier Reading

Google is adding the Lexend font to Chrome’s Reading mode on Android, starting in the Canary build. The font is designed to reduce visual stress and improve readability, especially on small screens. This brings the mobile version up to par with the desktop experience.

by Darren HoltDecember 20, 2025
Google’s new “open” Android still comes with a $4 per install fee
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Google’s new “open” Android still comes with a $4 per install fee

Google has outlined its plan to comply with a court order to open Android to third-party payments and app stores. But the new system includes fees of $2.85 to $3.65 per app install from an external link, plus ongoing revenue cuts. Developers have until January 28th to enroll in the programs.

by Darren HoltDecember 20, 2025
Cisco Hit by Chinese Zero-Day and Massive VPN Attack Wave
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Cisco Hit by Chinese Zero-Day and Massive VPN Attack Wave

Cisco is dealing with a one-two punch of cyber threats. A China-linked group exploited a critical, unpatched zero-day in email security appliances, while a separate wave of attacks hit VPNs from Cisco and Palo Alto Networks.

by Leo RenshawDecember 19, 2025
Samsung’s CES 2026 haul is a quantum leap in boring tech
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s CES 2026 haul is a quantum leap in boring tech

Samsung has racked up a huge number of awards for CES 2026, including multiple “Best of Innovation” honors. The wins span from a quantum-resistant security chip to a new XR headset and a thinner foldable phone. It’s a broad snapshot of where the company is betting big for the next two years.

by Leo RenshawDecember 19, 2025
Eric Schmidt, Tech Donors Pledge $1 Billion for CERN’s Next Collider
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Eric Schmidt, Tech Donors Pledge $1 Billion for CERN’s Next Collider

In a historic first, private donors have pledged roughly $1 billion to support CERN’s proposed Future Circular Collider. The massive project, which would succeed the Large Hadron Collider, could get a final construction decision around 2028.

by Leo RenshawDecember 19, 2025

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