12 Dec 2025

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Man shocks doctors with extreme blood pressure, stroke from energy drinks

His blood pressure was 254/150. Readings of 180/120 are considered an emergency.

12 Dec 2025 5:33pm GMT

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'Apple Tax is Dead in the USA'

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has almost entirely upheld a scathing April ruling that found Apple in willful violation of a 2021 injunction meant to open up iOS App Store payments in its long-running legal battle against Epic Games. A three-judge panel affirmed that Apple's 27% fee for developers using outside payment options had a "prohibitive effect" and that the company's design restrictions on external payment links were overly broad. The appeals court also agreed that Apple acted in "bad faith" by rejecting viable, compliant alternatives in internal discussions. One divergence from the lower court: the appeals court ruled that Apple should still be able to charge a "reasonable fee" based on its actual costs to ensure user security and privacy, rather than charging nothing at all. What qualifies as "reasonable" remains to be determined. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney told reporters he believes those fees should be "super super minor," on the order of "tens or hundreds of dollars" every time an iOS app update goes through Apple for review. "The Apple Tax is dead in the USA," he wrote on social media. Sweeney also alleged that a widespread "fear of retaliation" has kept many developers paying Apple's default 30% fees, claiming the company can effectively "ghost" apps by delaying reviews or burying them in search results.

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12 Dec 2025 5:25pm GMT

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Show HN: tomcp.org – Turn any URL into an MCP server

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12 Dec 2025 5:10pm GMT

Oracle made a $300B bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price

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12 Dec 2025 5:01pm GMT

Japan law opening phone app stores to go into effect dec.18th

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12 Dec 2025 4:59pm GMT

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China Leads Research in 90% of Crucial Technologies - a Dramatic Shift this Century

China is leading research in nearly 90% of the crucial technologies that "significantly enhance, or pose risks to, a country's national interests," according to a technology tracker run by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) -- an independent think-tank. Nature: The ASPI's Critical Technology Tracker evaluated research on 74 current and emerging technologies this year, up from the 64 technologies it analyzed last year. China is ranked number one for research on 66 of the technologies, including nuclear energy, synthetic biology, small satellites, while the United States topped the remaining 8, including quantum computing and geoengineering. The results reflect a drastic reversal. At the beginning of this century, the United States led more than 90% of the assessed technologies, whereas China led less than 5% of them, according to the 2024 edition of the tracker. "China has made incredible progress on science and technology that is reflected in research and development, as well as in publications," says Ilaria Mazzocco, who researches China's industrial policy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a non-profit research organization based in Washington DC. Mazzocco says the general trend identified by the ASPI is not a surprise, but it is "remarkable" to see that China is so dominant and advanced in so many fields compared with the United States.

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12 Dec 2025 4:44pm GMT

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NetworkManager 1.54.3 Improves Certificate Access Checks

NetworkManager 1.54.3 Improves Certificate Access Checks

NetworkManager 1.54.3 improves security by verifying user access to 802.1X certificates and keys used in private network connections.

12 Dec 2025 4:32pm GMT

KDE Frameworks 6.21 Is Out With Extensive Bug Fixes

KDE Frameworks 6.21 Is Out With Extensive Bug Fixes

KDE Frameworks 6.21 delivers broad bug fixes, code cleanups, and tooling improvements across KIO, Kirigami, KConfig, and more.

12 Dec 2025 4:07pm GMT

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The Immediate Post-College Transition and its Role in Socioeconomic Earnings Gaps

A new study of roughly 80,000 bachelor's degree recipients from a large urban public college system finds that characteristics of a graduate's first job can explain nearly two-thirds of the otherwise-unexplained earnings gap between students from low-income and high-income families five years after graduation. The research [PDF], published as an NBER working paper by economists at Columbia University, tracked graduates from 2010 to 2017 using administrative education data linked to state unemployment insurance records. Low-income students -- defined as those receiving Pell grants throughout their undergraduate enrollment -- earned about 12% less than their high-income peers at the five-year mark. A substantial gap of roughly $4,900 persisted even after the researchers controlled for GPA, college attended, major, and other pre-graduation characteristics. That residual gap fell to about $1,700 once first-job variables entered the equation. Graduates from lower-income families tended to start at employers paying lower average wages and were less likely to have their first job secured before graduation. Just 34% of low-income graduates continued at a pre-graduation employer compared to 40% of their higher-income peers. The firms employing low-income graduates paid average wages that were 18% lower than those employing high-income graduates. The researchers say that while the study cannot establish causation, the patterns suggest that supporting low-income students during their transition from college to the labor market may be a fruitful area for policy intervention.

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12 Dec 2025 4:05pm GMT

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Apple loses its appeal of a scathing contempt ruling in iOS payments case

But Sweeney warns iOS devs are still afraid of "totally illegal" retaliation by Apple.

12 Dec 2025 4:00pm GMT

Senator endorses discredited doctor’s book that claims chemical treats autism, cancer

Safety experts advise those who handle chlorine dioxide to work in well-ventilated spaces, wear gloves.

12 Dec 2025 3:33pm GMT

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Ventoy 1.1.09 Released With Experimental Btrfs Support

Ventoy 1.1.09 Released With Experimental Btrfs Support

Ventoy 1.1.09 is out with fixes for openSUSE 16.0 boot issues, Arch Linux persistence problems, and early experimental Btrfs support.

12 Dec 2025 3:32pm GMT