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The cryptocurrency market is treading water ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest‑rate decision, with Bitcoin hovering around $90,000 and the broader CoinDesk indexes slipping over 2 %. Analysts at CoinDesk note that traders are postponing bullish bets until post‑FOMC volatility clears, while TDX Strategies warns that execution flow could surge later in the week.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
IBM’s $11 B Bet on Real‑Time Data
IBM announced a landmark acquisition of Confluent, the Apache Kafka‑based streaming firm, for $11 billion, aiming to build a “smart data platform” that fuels enterprise generative AI. Executives stress that seamless, event‑driven data movement will become the backbone of AI‑powered operations, positioning IBM at the core of future analytics pipelines.
SD Times
AWS Rolls Out Database Savings Plans
Amazon Web Services introduced Database Savings Plans, promising up to 35 % cost reductions for committed usage across multiple database engines. Early adopters praise the flexibility for migrations and multi‑region expansions, signaling a shift toward predictable, consumption‑based pricing in cloud infrastructure.
InfoQ
Intel’s AutoRound Accelerates LLM Quantization
Intel unveiled AutoRound, a post‑training quantization algorithm that speeds up large‑language‑model serving on CPUs, GPUs, and CUDA devices, while its upcoming Crescent Island GPU will support MXFP8 and MXFP4 formats. The move is designed to lower inference latency and power draw, a crucial step as generative AI workloads scale across data centers.
Wccftech
Replit Embeds Multi‑Model AI Directly in the IDE
Replit launched AI Integrations, letting developers select third‑party models inside the IDE and auto‑generate the requisite inference code. This feature streamlines experimentation and reduces context‑switching, reinforcing the platform’s push toward an all‑in‑one development environment.
InfoQ
Linux 6.19 Tightens Performance & Diagnostics
The Linux 6.19 kernel brings a trio of enhancements: default per‑CPU BIO caching to boost filesystem throughput, F2FS performance tweaks, and advanced hung‑task and lock‑up detectors that dump richer diagnostic data. Together, these updates aim to sharpen I/O efficiency and simplify troubleshooting on modern hardware stacks.
Phoronix
Phoronix
Phoronix
Rust‑Powered Thumbnail Generation for GNOME
A new gst‑thumbnailers project, written in Rust, is set to restore modern thumbnail support for audio and video files in GNOME’s default environment. By leveraging GStreamer and Rust’s safety guarantees, the initiative promises faster, more reliable preview generation for the Linux desktop.
Phoronix
Jupiter’s Opposition Fuels “Star of Bethlehem” Speculation
Astronomers note that Jupiter will reach opposition on 10 January 2026, appearing exceptionally bright in the eastern sky—a celestial event some liken to the biblical “Star of Bethlehem.” While no rare conjunctions or comets are expected this December, the planet’s prominence rekindles age‑old debates about historic sky events.
Live Science
8‑Meter Giant Sharks Push Back Lamniform Timeline
Fossil evidence from Australia reveals 8‑meter‑long lamniform sharks that lived 115 million years ago, extending the record of giant white‑shark relatives by 15 million years. Researchers argue these apex predators co‑existed with massive marine reptiles, reshaping our understanding of Cretaceous marine ecosystems.
sciencenews.org
Waste‑Cooking‑Oil Glue Sets New Sustainability Benchmark
Chemists have transformed used cooking oil into a super‑adhesive polymer capable of bearing hundreds of pounds and even towing a car. Published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the breakthrough showcases a circular‑economy pathway for converting abundant waste streams into high‑performance, recyclable materials.
Live Science