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Blockchain Payments, AI Model Boosts, Cloud Savings, Linux Enhancements, and Sustainable Materials...
Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 16:07
Emerging Tech Frontiers
Stripe’s Tempo blockchain enters public testnet
Stripe and Paradigm have opened the public testnet of Tempo, a payments‑focused blockchain designed for high‑volume stablecoin transactions. The network now counts Klarna, Kalshi, Mastercard, and UBS among its partners, signaling broader industry confidence in on‑chain payments. With instant finality and low fees, Tempo aims to accelerate the $300 billion stablecoin market into mainstream B2B and P2P use.
CoinDesk
AI‑driven search poisoning threatens users
Researchers at Aura Labs have uncovered a new “large language model phone number poisoning” campaign that injects fraudulent contact details into the public web, steering AI chatbots like Google’s AI Overview and Perplexity’s Comet toward scam numbers. The technique manipulates the content LLMs scrape, effectively turning SEO tactics into Generative Engine Optimization attacks that could amplify phishing at scale.
Zdnet
OpenAI releases faster, more conversational GPT‑5.1 models
OpenAI unveiled the GPT‑5.1 family, including the Instant chat model with refined instruction following, the Thinking variant that delivers quicker, more coherent reasoning, and the Codex‑Max model optimized for long‑running coding tasks via model compaction. These upgrades push generative AI toward real‑time assistance across consumer and enterprise applications.
InfoQ
IBM’s $11 billion acquisition of Confluent
IBM announced it will acquire streaming platform Confluent, the company behind Apache Kafka, to build a “smart data platform” that underpins generative AI workloads. The deal, valued at $11 billion, aims to unify real‑time data flow across hybrid clouds, positioning IBM to meet the projected doubling of global data by 2028.
SD Times
AWS rolls out Database Savings Plans with up to 35 % discount
Amazon Web Services introduced Database Savings Plans, allowing customers to commit to consistent usage in exchange for up to 35 % cost reductions across multiple database engines. The program promises greater budgeting predictability for migrations and multi‑region expansions, a move welcomed by enterprises seeking tighter cloud economics.
InfoQ
Linux 6.19 enables per‑CPU BIO caching by default
The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel now activates per‑CPU BIO caching automatically, a change that improves file‑system throughput by reducing contention on shared buffers. Coupled with recent Hyper‑V virtualization enhancements for Linux guests, the update reinforces Linux’s role in high‑performance cloud and edge workloads.
Phoronix
Phoronix
AWS highlights Rust performance at re:Invent
At AWS re:Invent, the cloud giant showcased its deepening commitment to Rust, citing benchmarks that run 10× faster than Kotlin and achieve one‑tenth the latency of Go. The announcement underscores Rust’s growing adoption for low‑latency services and security‑critical components in the cloud ecosystem.
DevClass
Low‑code platforms reshape DevOps automation
DevOps.com reports that low‑code solutions are becoming integral to modern DevOps pipelines, delivering structured automation and governance amid the AI‑driven tooling surge. By abstracting repetitive scripting, low‑code environments promise faster delivery cycles while preserving compliance and observability.
DevOps.com
Overload protection emerges as a pillar of platform engineering
InfoQ highlights overload protection as a missing cornerstone in platform engineering, advocating centralized rate limits, adaptive quotas, and transparent telemetry to prevent cascading failures. Implementing these controls can transform brittle microservice ecosystems into resilient, self‑regulating platforms.
InfoQ
Chemists have transformed used cooking oil into a recyclable polymer adhesive strong enough to tow a car, as reported by Live Science. The breakthrough demonstrates a circular‑economy pathway for billions of gallons of waste oil, turning a ubiquitous by‑product into high‑performance, sustainable material.
Live Science
LUX‑ZEPPELIN dark‑matter search sets new constraints
The LUX‑ZEPPELIN (LZ) experiment, operating deep underground in South Dakota, has delivered the most sensitive limits yet on leading dark‑matter candidates, despite finding no direct signal. The massive dataset refines the parameter space for future searches and offers fresh insights into particle physics beyond the Standard Model.
Live Science