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The MetroCard Dies at Midnight and New York Will Never Be Quite the Same

New York MetroCard sales end at midnight December 31 after 32 years as the MTA fully transitions to OMNY contactless payment. Existing cards still work into 2026.

 

Micron Hit All-Time Highs and the AI Memory Shortage Isn’t Going Away

Micron hits all-time high of $294 as AI memory shortage drives HBM sold out through 2026. Company forecasts market growing 40% annually to $100 billion by 2028.

 

Andrew Ng Says AI Is Highly Limited and Wont Replace Humans Anytime Soon

Right then. Andrew Ng has gone and said something rather sensible about AI which feels almost revolutionary these days. The

Why Composability is Key to Scaling Digital Twins

Right then. If youve spent any time around enterprise technology circles lately youve probably heard the term “digital twins” thrown

Turkmenistan Legalizes Crypto Mining — Yes, Turkmenistan, Just Go With It

Right, so Turkmenistan has legalised cryptocurrency mining and exchanges. First proper day of 2026 and the news cycle’s already doing

StarLink Satellite Breaks Apart

SpaceX Starlink Satellite Breaks Apart Creating Debris Field at 418km Orbit

SpaceX has had its first significant on-orbit anomaly with a Starlink satellite and now there’s debris floating around at 418

California Judge Rules Tesla Autopilot Marketing Is Deceptive and Everyone Acts Surprised

A California administrative law judge has ruled that calling something “Full Self-Driving” when it cannot in fact drive itself is

StarLink Satellite Breaks Apart

Jared Isaacman Is Now NASA Administrator and SpaceXs Competitors Should Be Nervous

Right then. So a billionaire who has flown to space twice on SpaceX rockets is now running the agency that

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MIT Tech Review Lists 8 Worst Technologies of 2025 and Elon Musk Appears Twice

Right so MIT Technology Review has published their annual “worst technologies” list and its absolutely brutal. In the best possible