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  • 4 Ways AI PCs Can Help Your Workforce Get Ahead – PCMag

    1. 4 Ways AI PCs Can Help Your Workforce Get Ahead  PCMag
    2. 5 Non-Negotiable Features for a Truly Worry-Free Business Laptop in 2026  Newspatrolling.com
    3. These AI PC laptops will boost your productivity manifold; December 2025 edition  livemint.com
    4. 10 Best…

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  • Apple TV and Apple Music were down for some users

    Apple TV and Apple Music were down for some users

    Apple Music and Apple TV were briefly down during outage, according to Apple’s System Status page. The outage was logged on Apple’s own system at around 2:53PM ET and affected both of the company’s streaming services, along with Apple…

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  • 2025 Was the Year of Blush

    2025 Was the Year of Blush

    For Oquendo, two blushes he’s loved using this year include the e.l.f. Cosmetics Cheek Stain and Estée Lauder Futurist Blushmaker Dewy Cheek Tint Liquid Blush. With the e.l.f. Stains, he loves to underpaint with them to give a natural-looking…

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  • Athletic 0-0 PSG (Dec 10, 2025) Game Analysis

    Athletic 0-0 PSG (Dec 10, 2025) Game Analysis

    Paris Saint-Germain drew a blank for the second time in three outings as they were held to a goalless draw at Athletic Club in the Champions League.

    Luis Enrique’s side had scored in all but one of their first 19 games in all competitions this…

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  • AI, quantum computing, fusion energy remain Energy’s top research priorities

    AI, quantum computing, fusion energy remain Energy’s top research priorities

    Emerging technology research dominates the Energy Department’s coming scientific agenda, with agency leadership moving in sync with the Trump administration’s larger goal of ensuring the U.S. wins the global race to artificial intelligence dominance.

    Darío Gil, Energy’s undersecretary for science, testified before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on the agency’s technological priorities — most notably the new Genesis Mission unveiled by President Doanld Trump last month. 

    “This mission, which we envision as our generation’s Manhattan or Apollo scale project, will multiply the return on taxpayer investment and solidify America’s global technological and strategic leadership,” Gil said. 

    In addition to clarifying the Genesis Mission’s role as an “integrated discovery platform” that will marry national laboratories, academia and industry partners to deliver new AI applications, Gil unveiled the first investment installment of $320 million for the American Science Cloud and the Transformational Model Consortia. 

    These two initiatives, which were both created from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will further help disperse funding to Energy’s national laboratory network to begin curating data sets to train new scientific AI models.  

    “At the core, we’re doing two things: we’re building a platform, and we are constructing a portfolio of scientific and engineering challenges for energy, national security and discovery science,” Gil said. 

    Although Genesis is primarily focused on developing new and experimental AI applications and running them on the nation’s network of high-performance supercomputers, Gil also shared other emerging tech sectors that Energy is prioritizing and aiming to incorporate into the Genesis infrastructure.

    Quantum computing is among the top fields to be eventually incorporated into the AI and supercomputing infrastructure Energy is scaling. Gil, who previously oversaw IBM’s scientific research portfolio that included multiple quantum information science and technology assets, testified that the convergence of AI and quantum computing will serve as “a scientific and technological revolution.”

    This perspective will provide an opportunity to merge more advanced AI models with relatively immature quantum computing systems.

    “We recognize that AI and quantum are not just tools, but foundational elements of new supercomputing platforms,” Gil said. “AI and quantum computing offer a fundamentally new paradigm for understanding the natural world. They are the new scientific instruments of our time. And just like telescopes and microscopes transform how we see the very large, the very far and the very small, AI and quantum supercomputers are going to transform how we make sense of the very complex.”

    Gil also vocalized support for the National Quantum Initiative Act Reauthorization, a landmark appropriations bill specifically for quantum information sciences that has stalled in Congress since its lapse in 2023. 

    Beyond quantum computing and AI, Gil said accelerating scalability of nuclear and fusion development is another top policy priority for Energy. He added that following Energy’s release of a formal roadmap to developing commercial fusion power in October, the department is working with private sector and academic stakeholders on a holistic look at what the U.S. needs to do to scale fusion power plants in the early 2030s.


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  • AI, quantum computing, fusion energy remain Energy’s top research priorities

    AI, quantum computing, fusion energy remain Energy’s top research priorities

    Emerging technology research dominates the Energy Department’s coming scientific agenda, with agency leadership moving in sync with the Trump administration’s larger goal of ensuring the U.S. wins the global race to artificial intelligence dominance.

    Darío Gil, Energy’s undersecretary for science, testified before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on the agency’s technological priorities — most notably the new Genesis Mission unveiled by President Doanld Trump last month. 

    “This mission, which we envision as our generation’s Manhattan or Apollo scale project, will multiply the return on taxpayer investment and solidify America’s global technological and strategic leadership,” Gil said. 

    In addition to clarifying the Genesis Mission’s role as an “integrated discovery platform” that will marry national laboratories, academia and industry partners to deliver new AI applications, Gil unveiled the first investment installment of $320 million for the American Science Cloud and the Transformational Model Consortia. 

    These two initiatives, which were both created from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will further help disperse funding to Energy’s national laboratory network to begin curating data sets to train new scientific AI models.  

    “At the core, we’re doing two things: we’re building a platform, and we are constructing a portfolio of scientific and engineering challenges for energy, national security and discovery science,” Gil said. 

    Although Genesis is primarily focused on developing new and experimental AI applications and running them on the nation’s network of high-performance supercomputers, Gil also shared other emerging tech sectors that Energy is prioritizing and aiming to incorporate into the Genesis infrastructure.

    Quantum computing is among the top fields to be eventually incorporated into the AI and supercomputing infrastructure Energy is scaling. Gil, who previously oversaw IBM’s scientific research portfolio that included multiple quantum information science and technology assets, testified that the convergence of AI and quantum computing will serve as “a scientific and technological revolution.”

    This perspective will provide an opportunity to merge more advanced AI models with relatively immature quantum computing systems.

    “We recognize that AI and quantum are not just tools, but foundational elements of new supercomputing platforms,” Gil said. “AI and quantum computing offer a fundamentally new paradigm for understanding the natural world. They are the new scientific instruments of our time. And just like telescopes and microscopes transform how we see the very large, the very far and the very small, AI and quantum supercomputers are going to transform how we make sense of the very complex.”

    Gil also vocalized support for the National Quantum Initiative Act Reauthorization, a landmark appropriations bill specifically for quantum information sciences that has stalled in Congress since its lapse in 2023. 

    Beyond quantum computing and AI, Gil said accelerating scalability of nuclear and fusion development is another top policy priority for Energy. He added that following Energy’s release of a formal roadmap to developing commercial fusion power in October, the department is working with private sector and academic stakeholders on a holistic look at what the U.S. needs to do to scale fusion power plants in the early 2030s.


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  • Cyber Monday is over but you can still save money with these last few binocular deals

    Cyber Monday is over but you can still save money with these last few binocular deals

    Were you hoping to save money on the best binoculars? Think you’ve left it too late? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Cyber Monday may be behind us, but there are still binocular deals around, and we’ve uncovered those few remaining offers.

    We…

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  • Club Brugge 0 – 3 Arsenal – Match Report

    Club Brugge 0 – 3 Arsenal – Match Report

    Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli both scored sensational strikes as we stormed to victory in Belgium – making it six wins out of six in the Champions League.

    Madueke started the scoring with a storming run and rasping finish in the first…

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  • City hit back to win Champions League thriller at Real Madrid – Manchester City FC

    1. City hit back to win Champions League thriller at Real Madrid  Manchester City FC
    2. ‘No-one downing tools’ – Alonso’s stay of execution after Man City loss  BBC
    3. Real Madrid 2-1 Manchester City: Champions League clash as it happened  ESPN India
    4. Real…

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  • Innovative new cancer treatment hailed as an ‘extraordinary achievement’

    Innovative new cancer treatment hailed as an ‘extraordinary achievement’

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