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Your Daily Dose Of Technology News – December 04, 2025.
1. Microsoft pushes back against reports of lowered AI-sales targets:
Microsoft denied a report claiming some of its divisions reduced sales growth quotas for certain AI products, following weaker-than-expected uptake.

The denial suggests the company remains committed to its AI software push, even if internal sales pressures were real.
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2. Curvestone AI secures $4M to tackle “compound error” in AI workflows:
Curvestone AI- A London-based startup raised $4 million in seed funding to develop a platform aimed at maintaining accuracy across complex, multi-step AI workflows (especially in finance, legal, and compliance).
The company argues that many generative AI tools struggle with accumulative error when handling long workflows, and its product is meant to offer reliability where mistakes are costly.
3. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation claims first-of-its-kind microbubble-driven microfluidic flow technology:
Mitsubishi Electric announced a breakthrough: a technology capable of generating millimeter-scale flow using microbubbles (about 10 μm in diameter) as the driving force.

While technical in nature, advances like this often pave the way for more efficient cooling, fluid control, or micro-scale manufacturing relevant across semiconductors, biotech, lab-on-a-chip devices, and more.
4. NETGEAR and Riedel Communications team up to advance AV-over-IP:
The two companies announced a global tech partnership combining NETGEAR’s managed network switches with Riedel’s processing SFP modules to enable IP-based AV signal distribution — promising more flexible, scalable broadcast/video-production infrastructures.
This kind of collaboration underscores how media, entertainment, and live-production workflows are continuing to transition to software-defined, network-based architectures.
5. The long-standing formula used by major tech firms; build disruptive innovations, grow quickly, and keep spending modest is increasingly being challenged by the rapid rise of AI. Companies like Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have prospered under that model, but scaling AI infrastructure requires significantly more capital, making the old playbook less viable.
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6. Hyundai Motor Group shows off hydrogen innovations at the World Hydrogen Expo:
At the expo in Korea, the first after combining previous hydrogen events Hyundai unveiled a suite of hydrogen technologies spanning production, storage, refueling, mobility, and broader industrial applications.

This demonstrates a growing industry pivot toward hydrogen as a clean-energy alternative to power everything from vehicles to grid-scale applications especially relevant as global energy demands rise.
Summary:
AI gets more industrial and enterprise-ready: With firms like Curvestone building tools to fix reliability gaps, 2025 seems increasingly defined by AI moving from “cool demos” to mission-critical infrastructure in regulated sectors (finance, legal, compliance).
Alternative energy (especially hydrogen) gaining serious industrial traction: Hyundai’s multi-front hydrogen showcase suggests hydrogen isn’t just a niche anymore, it’s becoming central to broader energy-transition strategies globally.
Micro-scale tech breakthroughs continue quietly but meaningfully: Innovations like Mitsubishi Electric’s microbubble fluidics highlight ongoing progress in hardware and materials, the sort of underlying advances that can ripple across biotech, computing hardware, and manufacturing.
The backbone of media/enterprise infrastructure is shifting: AV-over-IP, cloud-AI deployments, and network-first architectures (rather than traditional hardware) are becoming standard for content creation, enterprise collaboration, and industrial systems.
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