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Today โ€” 5 December 2025TechSpot

JavaScript turns 30: From 10-day prototype to the backbone of the modern web

5 December 2025 at 16:21

Thirty years ago, Netscape and Sun Microsystems introduced JavaScript as a new, cross-platform scripting language for building internet applications. Brendan Eich, the language's original designer, hacked together the technology in a 10-day marathon while working at Netscape. Today, JavaScript is used by an estimated 98.9% of all websites โ€“ although...

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AMD and IBM's CEO doesn't see an AI bubble, just $8 trillion in data centers

5 December 2025 at 14:23

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna argues that AI is not going through a financial bubble, despite many analysts, banks, and investors claiming otherwise. Krishna, who has led the former PC giant since 2020, is more concerned with the unsustainable infrastructure investments planned by OpenAI and other AI ventures seeking AGI paradise.

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Samsung vs. Samsung: Confusion swirls over alleged RAM supply dispute

5 December 2025 at 10:04

Samsung Electronics, one of the world's largest technology companies, was recently denied a new shipment of RAM by Samsung Semiconductor Global, according to industry sources. The two Samsung subsidiaries were reportedly pushed into negotiating a new supply plan at a higher price, a consequence of the ongoing AI-driven spending boom...

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Yesterday โ€” 4 December 2025TechSpot

Windows updates keep breaking, and Microsoft's "agentic OS" isn't helping

4 December 2025 at 16:05

Microsoft recently published a baffling support document stating that Windows updates released after July 2025 may break some crucial parts of the operating system's shell. According to the KB5072911 document, File Explorer, the Start menu, and other XAML-dependent apps in Windows may show erratic behavior on some enterprise devices.

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After nearly 30 years, Micron is shutting down Crucial and leaving the consumer RAM market

4 December 2025 at 10:21

Micron is exiting the consumer RAM market, retiring the Crucial brand, and restructuring its business around the needs of enterprise AI customers. According to the company's press release, the US-based memory manufacturer will continue selling Crucial products until the end of its second fiscal quarter in February 2026.

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