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Yasu lands €850K to build the world’s first AI cloud engineer
Dutch-based Yasu, an AI startup building autonomous agents to prevent cloud waste, has raised €850,000 in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Akka, with participation from Empower Impact and earlier investment from Antler. Founded in 2025, Yasu is developing an AI Cloud Engineer designed to bring cloud cost visibility into the development process and read more
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Paramount+ Coupon Codes and Deals: Free Trial, Student Deals, and Military Discounts for November 2025
The most talked-about TV show in the country right now, South Park, is on Paramount+. Don’t you want to know what got Trump in such a tizzy? Stream the much buzzed-about South Park, fan-favorite Yellowstone, original series MobLand, and rebooted crime drama Dexter & Dexter on Paramount+. The streaming network has a bingeable TV series read more
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Massive AI demand forces Lenovo into aggressive memory hoarding
Lenovo reacts early to tightening memory supplies driven by aggressive AI demand Semiconductor giants shift production toward high-bandwidth memory for AI servers Traditional memory output shrinks while global pricing pressure intensifies rapidly Lenovo has confirmed it is stockpiling memory chips and other essential components in response to a tightening global supply chain pushed by artificial read more
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Immerse Yourself in the Creative Culture of Peru's Sacred Valley with Murmur Ring's Unique Program
Experience design firm Murmur Ring, in partnership with Empathy and the Institute of Design, invites artists, designers, makers, and creatives of all kinds to join the Reclaiming Value: Sacred Valley Design Immersion from June 15 to 19, 2026, in Peru’s Sacred Valley. The Colossal team previously joined Murmur Ring for a transformative week-long immersion in read more
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One X-ray, three images: new method unveils hidden features
The new single-shot and motion-free method produces images that are more informative, low-dose and faster — helping to lower patients’ dose of radiation, which can be especially beneficial for children and small animals. The cost-effective design could be integrated into existing X-ray and CT systems with only minor modifications, making clinical translation feasible. The team’s read more
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Research reveals ‘hidden movement’ of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Once this bacterium establishes itself, it tends to persist rather than being replaced by new infections. This persistence helps explain why the bug can be so difficult to eradicate in hospital settings Lewis Fisher P. aeruginosa is a common bacterium that can cause disease in humans, plants and animals. It is a major cause of read more
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The Colossal Shop’s 2025 Gift Guide: Gift Like an Artist
The end of the year is quickly approaching and so is the season of giving. By choosing to shop with us this year, you’re supporting independent publishing and allowing us continue to share important stories every day. This year’sColossal Gift Guide highlights some of our favorite art and design products. From world-renowned artist tools and read more
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YouTube is working on a feature that will fix the messy home feed | TechCrunch
Finding a YouTube video that truly matches our interests can sometimes be a challenge. The video-sharing platform appears to have recognized this issue and is taking steps to address it with its new experimental feature, “Your Custom Feed.” The new test aims to tackle the frustration users often face with algorithm-driven recommendations that sometimes miss read more
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Marc Benioff just gave ChatGPT the cold shoulder—Gemini 3 is the new favorite
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has abruptly ditched ChatGPT for Google Gemini 3 He made the switch after trying Gemini 3 for just two hours Benioff praised Gemini 3’s speed, reasoning, and multimodal capabilities as a major leap forward Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has fallen head over heels for Gemini 3 and has publicly dumped ChatGPT read more
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Why 'hold forever' investors are snapping up venture capital 'zombies' | TechCrunch
Italian company Bending Spoons flew largely under the radar — until last month. In a span of 48 hours, the company announced the acquisition of AOL and a massive $270 million raise, quadrupling its valuation to $11 billion from $2.55 billion set in early 2024. Bending Spoons has grown rapidly by acquiring stagnating tech brands read more
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GitHub – clark-prog/blackout-public: Blackout — The Official Blackout Public FAFO Repo.
“You can block the researcher. You can’t block the evidence.” On November 25, 2025, ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck posted a product demo of GTM Studio on LinkedIn — their AI-powered platform that “identifies person-level website visits.” A security researcher analyzed the GTM Studio landing page and documented extensive pre-consent tracking infrastructure. The findings were posted read more
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Who is Alma Allen, Trump’s Pick to Represent the US at the Venice Biennale?
Following a fraught selection cycle, the US Department of State on Monday confirmed that Utah-born, Mexico-based sculptor Alma Allen will represent the United States at the 2026 Venice Biennale. The prestigious exhibition opens next May, when scores of curators, collectors, and journalists descend on the lagoon city to judge not only the quality of art read more
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Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro packs powerful Intel processors & advanced cooling
Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro weighs less than 999 grams in total Intel Core Ultra 9 and 5 processors power demanding applications seamlessly The 14-inch OLED screen delivers 2.8K resolution and bright visuals The Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro arrives as one of the lightest laptops on the market right now, weighing in at less than 999 read more
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ChatGPT's voice mode is no longer a separate interface | TechCrunch
ChatGPT’s voice mode is getting more usable. OpenAI announced on Tuesday it is updating the user interface to its popular AI chatbot so users can access ChatGPT Voice right inside their chat, instead of having to switch to a separate mode. That means you’ll be able to converse with the chatbot and view its responses, read more
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Elon Musk Said Grok’s Roasts Would Be ‘Epic’ at Parties—So I Tried It on My Coworkers
We can debate the worthiness of Elon Musk’s accomplishments—building up Tesla, hollowing out the government, shooting for Mars—but we can all agree that his insistence on being seen as funny is his most grating quality. From the constant 4:20 references to his quote tweet “dunks” to awarding “Certified Bangers” badges to silly X posts, Musk’s read more
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WIRED Roundup: Gemini 3 Release, Nvidia Earnings, Epstein Files Fallout
Zoë Schiffer: Yeah, I think that one thing that everyone can agree on is that Nvidia is undoubtedly one of the companies that has gone all in during this AI acceleration moment. For better or worse, about 90 percent of Nvidia’s sales, which were once dominated by chips for personal gaming computers now come from read more
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Character.AI will offer interactive 'Stories' to kids instead of open-ended chat | TechCrunch
Character.AI announced on Tuesday that it’s launching “Stories,” a new format that allows users to create interactive fiction that features their favorite characters. The feature comes as an alternative to the company’s chatbots, which are no longer accessible to users under 18 as of this week. The change follows growing concerns about the mental health read more
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Mexico City’s Museo Jumex to Stage ‘Football & Art’ Exhibition During World Cup
The Museo Jumex, a private museum in Mexico City established by top collector Eugenio López Alonso in 2013, hopes to score a golazo with one of its exhibitions next year, timed to the upcoming FIFA World Cup. “Fútbol y Arte. Esa misma emoción”(Football & Art. A Shared Emotion) will open at the museum’s David Chipperfield–designed read more
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Bottle of Dom Perignon from King Charles III and Princess Diana’s Wedding Comes to Auction
A once-in-a-lifetime bottle of champagne from the 1981 marriage of King Charles III (at the time the Prince of Wales) to Lady Diana Spencer will hit the auction block at Bruun Rasmussen on December 11. The pair wed on July 29, 1981, in a ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, which was followed by read more
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A Sculpture Made of Tens of Thousands of Aluminum Facets Writhes in a Knoxville Park
A vibrant new pavilion rises to meet the square’s picturesque trees in Cradle of Country Music Park in Knoxville, Tennessee, connecting the city’s Old Town and its theater district. Made from tens of thousands of individual pieces of painted aluminum, the vivid “Pier 865” provides both a resting place and a vantage point in a read more
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