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Month: November 2025

Windows 11’s Latest Update Finally Fixes Lock Screen Widgets
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Windows 11’s Latest Update Finally Fixes Lock Screen Widgets

Microsoft just dropped Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27982 to Canary Channel users, and it’s packed with major interface improvements. The update completely revamps the lock screen with interactive widgets and introduces multiple widget dashboards for better organization.

by Ethan CarverNovember 5, 2025
Oppo’s Find X9 gets personal butlers – but is it enough?
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Oppo’s Find X9 gets personal butlers – but is it enough?

Oppo is rolling out exclusive one-on-one support for Find X9 series buyers in select markets. The service includes dedicated butlers with over five years of experience and guaranteed 12-hour responses. This premium approach aims to differentiate Oppo in a crowded smartphone market.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
From Big Tech VP to Startup Speedboat Life
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From Big Tech VP to Startup Speedboat Life

After 13 years climbing the corporate ladder at AT&T, Robert Williams asked himself one crucial question that changed everything. Now he’s working with AI startups and VC firms, trading predictability for impact.

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
Telecoms Under Siege: The Copper Theft Epidemic Hitting Networks
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Telecoms Under Siege: The Copper Theft Epidemic Hitting Networks

Telecom companies are facing an unprecedented wave of attacks on their infrastructure. From copper theft to fiber vandalism, these incidents are costing millions and disrupting critical services nationwide.

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
The Real AI Problem Isn’t Intelligence, It’s Human Alignment
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The Real AI Problem Isn’t Intelligence, It’s Human Alignment

Databricks discovered that the biggest bottleneck in enterprise AI isn’t model intelligence—it’s getting humans to agree on what “good” looks like. Their Judge Builder framework helps companies create AI judges that scale human expertise across organizations, with some customers becoming seven-figur

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
Norway Pauses $2.1 Trillion Fund’s Ethics Rules to Keep Big Tech
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Norway Pauses $2.1 Trillion Fund’s Ethics Rules to Keep Big Tech

Norway’s government has urgently suspended its $2.1 trillion oil fund’s ethics guidelines to prevent forced divestment from major US tech companies. The move comes after US pressure and concerns about losing diversification in the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund. Left-wing politicians call it

by Ethan CarverNovember 4, 2025
Snowflake’s new AI can analyze thousands of documents at once
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Snowflake’s new AI can analyze thousands of documents at once

Snowflake just unveiled a major upgrade to its AI capabilities that goes way beyond traditional RAG systems. The new platform can analyze and aggregate information across thousands of documents simultaneously, not just retrieve individual answers. This could finally solve enterprise AI’s biggest bot

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
The 20 MSP’s Acquisition Spree Is Just Getting Started
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The 20 MSP’s Acquisition Spree Is Just Getting Started

The 20 MSP just acquired three more managed service providers, bringing their total to 44 acquisitions in just 36 months. CEO Tim Conkle says they’re just getting started and plans to dramatically accelerate their acquisition pace. The company aims to grow from 175 member MSPs to 600 while expanding

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
Stability AI Just Won a Major Copyright Battle
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Stability AI Just Won a Major Copyright Battle

Stability AI scored a significant legal victory against Getty Images in a UK High Court case about scraping 12 million images to train Stable Diffusion. The ruling provides some clarity but leaves major copyright questions unanswered as AI lawsuits multiply globally.

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025
AI’s Dirty Power Problem Is Shaking Up the Grid
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AI’s Dirty Power Problem Is Shaking Up the Grid

AI’s massive power surges are creating electrical distortions that threaten both data center equipment and the broader grid. Traditional power quality solutions can’t handle subharmonics, forcing operators to adopt new technologies. The stakes include equipment failure, energy waste, and grid instab

by Liam DorseyNovember 4, 2025

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