25 place 9
Cambridge Innovation Capital (CIC), the VC firm investing in the UK’s highest-potential deep tech and life sciences companies, announced that it is committing at least £100M (approximately €115M) to invest in spinouts from the University of Cambridge. The £100M funding is part of the launch of CIC’s Fund III, its latest £250M (approximately €280M) early-stage ... Read more
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
Renee and Kelley Hayes bought an RV when they became empty nesters. They ended up living in it and are happy with downsizing. Read more ›
1,338 fresh
A fight over words like "execution," "manifesto" and "Faraday" is the undercard bout at Luigi Mangione's ongoing evidence-suppression hearing in NYC. Read more ›
1,069 fresh
Private capital giant shorted loans and cut exposure to sector amid concerns over threat from AI Read more ›
166 fresh
Elon Musk's automaker has introduced a smorgasbord of discounts and deals, with Tesla facing a race to avoid another year of declining sales. Read more ›
165 fresh
Tesla has partnered with Selkirk to launch a $350 pickleball paddle "optimized for high performance play." Read more ›
150 fresh
Amtrak's unionized workers are getting $900 holiday bonuses after executives agreed to give up half of theirs, the Department of Transportation said. Read more ›
128
Buying a 1980s sports car doesn't mean you have to break the bank, as there are plenty of fun cars available for less than $30,000. Here are some of the best. Read more ›
127 fresh
Agentic AI is coming fast, and without unified data, it breaks before it begins. Read more ›
109 fresh
The top tech news stories from Disney, Paramount, DC, Android, and more for December 12, 2025. Read more ›
104 fresh
The US has gone all-in on artificial intelligence. But the idea of an end-of-times battle with China over tomorrow’s key technology is part delusion, part lobbying tool for Silicon Valley Read more ›
83 fresh
Committee chair warns the decision risks undermining Washington’s strategic advantage over Beijing in cutting-edge AI Read more ›
77
Gen Z shoppers are turning to collectible trading cards, like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!, over other second-hand products, eBay found. Read more ›
73 fresh
Sales of EVs in North America fell by 1% compared to last year, while China was up, confirming the fears of some US auto execs. Read more ›
71 fresh
Since 1983, Hooters has been an iconic brand. But in 2025, its franchisor, Hooters of America, went bankrupt. Can the original founders save it? Read more ›
69
Disney staffers spoke about the company's OpenAI deal and AI strategy, including AI tools they are using and one in development codenamed "Jarvis." Read more ›
66
The goal is to get the robots working with actual humans in areas such as manufacturing, facility operations and health care. Read more ›
61
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Dozens of Ukrainian civilians filed a series of lawsuits in Texas this week, accusing some of the biggest US chip firms of negligently failing to track chips that evaded export curbs. Those chips were ultimately used to power Russian and Iranian weapon systems, causing wrongful deaths last year. Their complaints alleged that for years, Texas Instruments (TI), AMD, and Intel have... Read more ›
54 fresh
The T-7 Red Hawk will teach pilots to fly fifth-gen aircraft like the F-22 and F-35, as well as the new B-21 stealth bomber and planned F-47. Read more ›
53
After installing iOS 26.2, if you're just tapping through screens, you could miss the update turning on automatic software updates. At the "Software Update Complete" stage where you normally tap on continue to get to the Home Screen, there might be an extra little bit of information. Some users are seeing a warning that future updates will be automatically downloaded and installed, with the option toggled on automatically if the... Read more ›
49
I still remember the text from my college buddy Mark: “Dude, this is the third time you’ve bailed. Let me know when you actually have time for your friends.” That stung. But he was right. During my first startup years, I’d become the king of saying yes. Yes to every networking event. Yes to every ... Read more Read more ›
16
If you had met me in my early twenties, you would have met someone who believed discipline was something you were either born with or you weren’t. I genuinely thought successful people had some rare inner circuitry the rest of us didn’t. They woke up early because it was “natural” for them. They stayed consistent ... Read more Read more ›
15
I’ve been watching my friends navigate their relationships with their aging parents, and there’s a pattern I can’t ignore. Some people talk to their parents daily. Others manage a obligatory call on holidays. A few have cut contact almost entirely. The difference isn’t random. It comes down to specific behaviors that accumulate over decades and ... Read more Read more ›
7
My sister rang me the other day, a bit emotional. She’d just spent the afternoon with our dad and her daughter, and something had shifted. They’d been in the garden together, the three of them. Dad was showing his granddaughter how to plant tomatoes, patiently explaining about spacing and depth, letting her make mistakes without ... Read more Read more ›
4
The class that insists it’s “comfortable but not rich” while sending their kids to schools that cost more than the median income. Nobody thinks they’re upper middle class. I’ve noticed this pattern since I started writing about class. People earning $300,000 call themselves middle class. People living in million-dollar homes describe their situation as “comfortable.” ... Read more Read more ›
3
I spent most of my thirties trying to make everyone happy. When I left corporate to start my own consultancy, I thought the freedom would be exhilarating. But instead, I found myself saying yes to every client request, nodding along with bad ideas, and bending my recommendations to avoid conflict. Running that solo business forced ... Read more Read more ›
2
I have a confession to make. My partner’s dad is in his late sixties, and the guy moves better than me and most people I know in their thirties. He plays tennis twice a week, keeps up with his grandkids without breaking a sweat, and recently helped me move furniture up three flights of stairs ... Read more Read more ›
1
I watched a guy at my gym spend forty minutes on his phone between sets last week. Same routine he’s had for years. Same weight. Same results. Or lack of them. It got me thinking about how many of us are stuck in loops we don’t even notice. We say we want to progress, but ... Read more Read more ›
1
My father spent thirty years in sales management, getting passed over for promotions repeatedly, staying loyal to companies that weren’t loyal to him. For most of those years, he seemed fine. He went to work. He came home. He watched TV. He complained about his boss sometimes, but who doesn’t? It wasn’t until much later ... Read more Read more ›
2
I picked up Ray Dalio’s “Principles” a few years back, expecting another business book full of obvious advice dressed up as revelation. What I got instead was something that made me rethink how I approached nearly everything. Dalio built Bridgewater Associates into one of the world’s largest hedge funds, but the book wasn’t really about ... Read more Read more ›
0
Most popular sources
|
|
30% 13 |
|
|
10% 0 |
|
|
6% 3 |
|
|
5% 4 |
|
|
4% 1 |
| View sources » | |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
13.12.2025 05:52
Last update: 05:45 EDT.
News rating updated: 12:42.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.