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PopSci’s “50 greatest innovations of 2025” spotlights a wave of efficiency‑focused aerospace projects, from reusable launch stages to ultra‑light satellite constellations, signaling a maturing newspace ecosystem that promises lower launch costs and faster orbital deployment. The list underscores how private firms are leveraging advanced materials and AI‑optimized design loops to accelerate development cycles.
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AI Technology & Standards
Linux Foundation launches Agentic AI Foundation
The Linux Foundation announced the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), consolidating Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol, Block’s Goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md under a neutral governance model; SD Times details the donation of these projects, while Ars Technica emphasizes the foundation’s aim to create a de‑facto standard for interoperable AI agents. Industry giants from Amazon to Google have already joined as members, positioning AAIF as a pivotal hub for next‑generation AI technology.
SD Times
Ars Technica
Google faces TPU trademark challenge
Google’s flagship TPU AI chips may be forced to rebrand after Tachyum filed a trademark claim asserting exclusive rights to the “TPU” name, according to Wccftech. The legal dispute could compel Google to rename its hardware line, a move that would ripple through the AI‑accelerator market and affect customers relying on TPU‑powered services.
Wccftech
Microsoft pours $17.5 B into India’s AI infrastructure
Microsoft disclosed a $17.5 billion commitment to expand cloud and AI infrastructure across India, aiming to capture a fast‑growing Asian market, as reported by CNBC. The investment will fund data‑center capacity, AI‑focused research hubs, and local developer programs, reinforcing Microsoft’s strategic push against rivals in the region.
CNBC
Future of Work in the AI Era
Redefining careers for an agentic AI economy
Zdnet cites Gartner’s 2026 tech‑trend forecast, noting that by 2028 organizations leveraging multi‑agent AI for 80 % of customer‑facing processes will dominate, while 75 % of hiring will test AI proficiency. The analysis warns of critical‑thinking erosion and predicts a rise in “AI‑free” assessments, urging professionals to cultivate complementary soft skills to stay competitive.
Zdnet
Windows 11 Copilot adoption stalls
XDA Developers reports that Microsoft’s Copilot—the AI assistant baked into Windows 11—has struggled to win user enthusiasm, with many questioning the push for a fully agentic desktop experience. The piece highlights friction points such as privacy concerns and limited tangible productivity gains, suggesting a need for clearer value propositions.
XDA Developers
Artificial Intelligence Competition
OpenAI’s “Code Red” after Gemini outperforms GPT‑5.1
ComputerWorld details OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s emergency “Code Red” memo following Google’s Gemini 3 model surpassing GPT‑5.1 across benchmark tests, threatening OpenAI’s market lead. The article notes Microsoft’s strategic diversification—hiring Mustafa Suleyman and courting Anthropic—to hedge against this competitive shock.
Computer World
Internal dissent at OpenAI over research direction
Wired reveals that an OpenAI staffer resigned, alleging the firm is drifting toward AI advocacy and away from rigorous economic impact research, a claim the company denies while expanding its research team’s remit. The departure highlights growing tensions within leading AI labs over balancing innovation with societal responsibility.
Wired
Technology Advancements Shaping 2025
Global RAM shortage fuels price spikes
The Verge explains how AI‑heavy workloads at OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Meta have prompted memory manufacturers—Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron—to prioritize data‑center RAM, creating a severe shortage for consumer devices and driving up prices across PCs, smartphones and even Raspberry Pi kits. This supply squeeze underscores the broader hardware strain induced by the AI boom.
The Verge
Intel’s “Big Battlemage” GPU slated for CES 2026
TechSpot reports that Intel’s upcoming Arc B770 GPU, nicknamed “Big Battlemage,” is expected to debut at CES 2026, featuring a new architecture aimed at closing the performance gap with rival discrete GPUs for gaming and AI workloads. Early benchmarks suggest notable gains in ray‑tracing and AI‑accelerated rendering.
TechSpot
1,000 Hz dual‑mode gaming monitors on the horizon
TechRadar highlights a joint venture between Philips and AOC to launch the world’s first 1,000 Hz dual‑mode gaming displays, slated for 2026. While the ultra‑high refresh rate promises unprecedented fluidity, the article questions the practical necessity for most gamers, noting potential power and cost trade‑offs.
Tech Radar