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Daily Tech News Roundup - 2025-12-29

1. Sauron, the high-end home security startup for “super premium” customers, plucks a new CEO out of Sonos
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/from-sonos-to-sauron-new-ceo-takes-on-high-end-home-security-startup-still-in-development/
Summary: Sauron is appearing on the scene as concerns rise about crime among the most wealthy.

2. Police charge driver who allegedly killed a pedestrian while livestreaming on TikTok
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/police-charge-driver-who-allegedly-killed-a-pedestrian-while-livestreaming-on-tiktok/
Summary: Local police said they have charged an Illinois driver who struck and killed a pedestrian while she was livestreaming on TikTok.

3. LG announces new UltraGear evo gaming monitors with AI upscaling
Source: https://www.theverge.com/tech/850572/lg-announces-new-ultragear-evo-gaming-monitors-with-ai-upscaling
Summary: LG unveiled a whole new line of gaming monitors ahead of CES on Friday. The UltraGear evo line are all high-end monitors covering a range of technologies, but united by 5K resolution and AI upscaling. The three flagships under the new branding are the 39GX950B, the 27GM950B, and the 52G930B. The first number in the […]

4. You may soon be able to change your Gmail address
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/you-may-soon-be-able-to-change-your-gmail-address/
Summary: Good news for anyone tired of or embarrassed by their current Gmail address.

5. A guide to choosing the right Apple Watch
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/is-the-apple-watch-se-3-a-good-deal/
Summary: The gap between Apple's standard and budget smart watches has never felt smaller.

6. You need to read the subversive cosmic horror novella The Ballad of Black Tom
Source: https://www.theverge.com/column/850564/subversive-cosmic-horror-the-ballad-of-black-tom-victor-lavalle
Summary: Things that HP Lovecraft was good at: Creating a mythos. Building atmosphere. Things that HP Lovecraft was bad at: Writing dialog. Creating compelling characters. Not being a racist. As a fan of horror in general, I can't pretend that Lovecraft isn't an important touchstone. But the man's blatant racism is also impossible to ignore, especially […]

7. The terrible Nintendo controller that helped make VR happen
Source: https://www.theverge.com/podcast/850556/nintendo-power-glove-version-history
Summary: The Nintendo Power Glove was not good. It's important that you know that. The Power Glove was ambitious, impressive, even important - one of the very first mainstream devices that let you control a game using your body instead of just your thumbs - but it was not good. In some ways, its not-good-ness is […]

8. Why WeTransfer’s co-founder is building another file transfer service
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/why-wetransfer-co-founder-is-building-another-file-transfer-service/
Summary: WeTransfer co-founder Nalden has a new file transfer service that users can use without logging in.

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