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Month: November 2025

Scientists Can Now Watch DNA Move in Real Time
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Scientists Can Now Watch DNA Move in Real Time

University of Illinois researchers have developed methods to track DNA movement with unprecedented precision. Their breakthrough allows real-time observation of molecular processes using standard lab equipment.

by Ethan CarverNovember 11, 2025
These 3 Business App Startups Could Change Everything in 2025
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These 3 Business App Startups Could Change Everything in 2025

The enterprise applications market is exploding, projected to hit $625.7 billion by 2030. While giants like SAP and Microsoft dominate, innovative startups are driving the next wave of business software. Here are three promising companies solution providers should know.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
China Says US Stole $13 Billion in Bitcoin – Seriously?
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China Says US Stole $13 Billion in Bitcoin – Seriously?

China’s cybersecurity agency claims the US government orchestrated the 2020 theft of $13 billion in Bitcoin from the LuBian mining pool. The accusation represents Beijing’s latest attempt to attribute major cyberattacks to American intelligence operations.

by Liam DorseyNovember 11, 2025
OpenAI’s Sora 2 Faces Deepfake Backlash
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OpenAI’s Sora 2 Faces Deepfake Backlash

Public Citizen is demanding OpenAI pull its Sora 2 video generation tool from public use. The nonprofit warns the technology enables nonconsensual deepfakes and threatens democracy. OpenAI faces growing criticism over its rapid AI deployment strategy.

by Ethan CarverNovember 11, 2025
Sam Altman’s Eyeball-Scanning Project Is Way Behind Schedule
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Sam Altman’s Eyeball-Scanning Project Is Way Behind Schedule

Sam Altman’s World project has scanned just 17.5 million people, a mere 2% of its ambitious billion-person target. The startup faces regulatory hurdles and the challenge of convincing people to physically show up for iris scanning.

by Liam DorseyNovember 11, 2025
WINSYSTEMS Goes Rugged with 13th Gen Intel SBCs
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WINSYSTEMS Goes Rugged with 13th Gen Intel SBCs

WINSYSTEMS has unveiled its new PowerTier Series of rugged single board computers featuring 13th Gen Intel Core processors. The SBC-477 operates from -40°C to +85°C and supports up to 64GB DDR5 memory. It’s designed for industrial automation, energy management, and transportation applications.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
1Password Finally Integrates Passkeys Directly Into Windows 11
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1Password Finally Integrates Passkeys Directly Into Windows 11

1Password has launched system-level passkey integration for Windows 11, making it the first third-party password manager to use Microsoft’s new native passkeys plugin API. The feature requires the latest Windows 11 version and the newly released MSIX version of 1Password. Once enabled, 1Password tak

by Ethan CarverNovember 11, 2025
AMD’s Lisa Su predicts 35% annual growth from “insatiable” AI demand
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AMD’s Lisa Su predicts 35% annual growth from “insatiable” AI demand

AMD CEO Lisa Su says the company expects 35% annual revenue growth over the next 3-5 years, driven by explosive demand for AI chips. The company’s data center AI business alone could grow 80% annually, reaching tens of billions in sales by 2027.

by Liam DorseyNovember 11, 2025
Linux Finally Fixes Its Multi-Battery Problem for Gaming Gear
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Linux Finally Fixes Its Multi-Battery Problem for Gaming Gear

Linux developers are tackling a long-standing kernel limitation that prevents proper battery reporting for devices with multiple batteries. The fix would eliminate the need for proprietary protocols and vendor-specific software. This could finally bring standardized battery monitoring to gaming peri

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
iOS 26.2 Drops Next Month With 8 Game-Changing Features
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iOS 26.2 Drops Next Month With 8 Game-Changing Features

Apple’s iOS 26.2 brings significant upgrades including offline lyrics in Apple Music, AirPods Live Translation in the EU, and revised sleep scoring. The update also adds new Lock Screen customization options and notification improvements. All features roll out to compatible devices next month.

by Ethan CarverNovember 11, 2025

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