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Mercredi 17 décembre 2025 à 18:37
Crypto Market Volatility & Institutional Moves
Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Shorts Liquidated as Price Surges
Bitcoin’s price jumped past $90,000 after a massive liquidation of more than $110 million in short positions, according to CoinDesk, which cited Coinglass data. The surge coincided with a sharp drop in futures open interest, suggesting short sellers were forced to cover rather than open new leveraged bets. Cointelegraph adds that the rally revived “oversold” RSI signals, a pattern historically preceding bullish recoveries.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
Robinhood’s Crypto Push with Bitstamp Acquisition
Robinhood is cementing its place in crypto after completing a $200 million purchase of the veteran exchange Bitstamp, expanding its European footprint and unlocking over 50 global licences, CoinDesk reports. The move also includes plans for a proprietary layer‑2 blockchain, “Robinhood Chain,” to power tokenized assets with lower fees. TechCrunch notes that the acquisition enables new staking services for Ether and Solana, signaling a strategic pivot from pure stock trading to a full‑fledged crypto platform.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
Fashion Forward: 2026 Trends and Industry Shifts
Spring/Summer 2026: Textures, Silhouettes, and Dior’s Pre‑Fall Vision
Vogue highlights a season of “rich textures” and “elegant silhouettes” set to dominate Spring/Summer 2026, from reinvented classics to bold chain‑accented handbags. The same outlet showcases Christian Dior’s Pre‑Fall 2026 collection, emphasizing fluid lines and futuristic fabrics that echo the broader trend narrative. Together, these pieces signal a move toward sustainable luxury that balances heritage with avant‑garde experimentation.
Vogue
Vogue
The Guardian reports that Stella McCartney saw sales tumble 27 % to £16 million, widening pre‑tax losses to £33.6 million amid “challenging market conditions.” Analysts link the decline to heightened competition in eco‑fashion and shifting consumer spending, prompting the brand to reassess its pricing and distribution strategies. The situation underscores the difficulty of scaling sustainable luxury without compromising profitability.
The Guardian
Rihanna Turns a CVS Run Into a Style Statement
In a playful yet telling moment, Vogue notes that Rihanna wore python‑print pumps while picking up an advent calendar at CVS, turning an everyday errand into a runway moment. The pop star’s ability to infuse high‑fashion flair into mundane settings continues to influence streetwear trends and underscores the power of celebrity branding in driving impulse purchases.
Vogue
Innovation Highlights: AI Models, Robotics, and Strategic Partnerships
Google Unveils Gemini 3 Flash as Default Model Across Services
Ars Technica details Google’s rollout of Gemini 3 Flash, a faster, more capable AI model now default in the Gemini app and search, with benchmark gains in academic and domain‑specific exams. TechCrunch confirms the integration of the “Opal” vibe‑coding tool, allowing users to craft custom mini‑apps within Gemini, signaling Google’s push toward democratizing generative AI creation.
Ars Technica
TechCrunch
Skana Robotics Enables Real‑Time Communication for Underwater Fleets
TechCrunch reports that Skana Robotics has developed a decision‑making algorithm allowing autonomous underwater vehicles to share data and adapt collaboratively, enhancing mission efficiency in marine exploration. The technology promises to reduce latency in sub‑sea operations, opening new possibilities for scientific research and offshore industry monitoring.
TechCrunch
OpenAI‑Amazon $10 B Deal Ties AI Development to Trainium Chips
Multiple outlets confirm that Amazon is in advanced talks to invest up to $10 billion in OpenAI, with the agreement mandating the use of Amazon’s Trainium AI chips, as reported by TechCrunch, Engadget, and CNBC. The partnership would not only fund OpenAI’s massive compute needs but also embed Amazon’s hardware deeper into the generative‑AI ecosystem, potentially reshaping cloud AI services competition.
TechCrunch
Engadget
CNBC
AI Quality and Enterprise Adoption
AI‑Generated Code Increases Defect Rates Across Projects
An analysis published by DevOps.com finds that code produced by AI tools introduces significantly more defects—spanning logic, security, and performance—than human‑written code, based on a review of 470 open‑source pull requests. The study warns enterprises to balance productivity gains with rigorous quality‑assurance processes when integrating generative AI into development pipelines.
DevOps.com
Cisco Deploys Homegrown AI to Power Duo Identity Intelligence
The Register reveals that Cisco has ready‑made its internally developed AI models for integration into its Duo Identity Intelligence product, aiming to enhance threat detection and identity verification. This move reflects a broader industry trend of embedding bespoke AI directly into security offerings to reduce reliance on third‑party models.
The Register