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Month: December 2025

Microsoft’s Copilot Can Now Edit Text in Real-Time on Windows
AIComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s Copilot Can Now Edit Text in Real-Time on Windows

Microsoft is rolling out a new update for its Copilot AI on Windows. Insiders can now use voice commands to edit, rewrite, or simplify text directly within apps without switching windows.

by Liam DorseyDecember 20, 2025
Building a startup? Don’t forget the red tape.
BusinessInnovationStartups

Building a startup? Don’t forget the red tape.

Building a company in a regulated industry is a marathon, not a sprint. Two founders explain how they survived the long journey through FDA approval and state-by-state legalization.

by Ethan CarverDecember 20, 2025
Google Sues a Scraper, and the AI Data Wars Get Real
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Google Sues a Scraper, and the AI Data Wars Get Real

Google has filed a lawsuit against SerpApi, a company that scrapes and resells Google’s search results. This action signals a new, aggressive stance from the search giant as demand for its data from AI companies skyrockets. The case sits at the messy intersection of copyright, competition, and the f

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Why Your Future AI-Powered OS Could Be a Security Nightmare
AIComputingSoftware

Why Your Future AI-Powered OS Could Be a Security Nightmare

The push for AI agents that run your entire computer sounds convenient, but it breaks core assumptions of modern computing. According to a new analysis, the shift from deterministic to probabilistic systems creates serious, overlooked problems that could make your PC less secure and more frustrating

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
AI Gets Physical: Robots, Cheap Models, and Trillion-Dollar Bets
AICloudSoftware

AI Gets Physical: Robots, Cheap Models, and Trillion-Dollar Bets

According to TechRepublic, the last week before the holidays was dominated by AI’s move into the physical world. Key developments included Google’s ultra-cheap Gemini 3 Flash model, OpenAI’s photorealistic image tools, and major investments in robotics and space-based computing infrastructure.

by Liam DorseyDecember 19, 2025
SentinelOne Snags a Big-Name CTO from Google and Cisco
BusinessCybersecurityTechnology

SentinelOne Snags a Big-Name CTO from Google and Cisco

Cybersecurity firm SentinelOne has hired Jeff Reed as its new Chief Technology Officer. Reed is a veteran executive with leadership roles at Google Cloud, Cisco, and Symantec spanning decades.

by Liam DorseyDecember 19, 2025
Lenovo Might Finally Get the Legion Go 2 Right
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Lenovo Might Finally Get the Legion Go 2 Right

Lenovo’s high-end handheld had great hardware but was held back by Windows and a high price. A new SteamOS model could fix both problems, making it a real competitor to the Steam Deck.

by Liam DorseyDecember 19, 2025
Google’s NotebookLM can now turn your messy notes into clean spreadsheets
AIDataSoftware

Google’s NotebookLM can now turn your messy notes into clean spreadsheets

Google has launched a new Data Tables feature for NotebookLM. It uses AI to pull info from your notes and PDFs, organizing it into clean tables for Google Sheets. The feature is rolling out now to Pro and Ultra subscribers.

by Liam DorseyDecember 19, 2025
Thread’s $18M Bet: AI Is The New Service Desk Engine
AIBusinessSoftware

Thread’s $18M Bet: AI Is The New Service Desk Engine

Managed service provider platform Thread has secured $18 million in new funding. The investment, led by Susquehanna Growth Equity, will fuel R&D and headcount growth as the company pushes its “service intelligence” vision.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Roblox CEO’s Best Career Advice? Ignore Everyone Else
InnovationSoftwareStartups

Roblox CEO’s Best Career Advice? Ignore Everyone Else

Facing a tough job market after Stanford in 1985, Roblox CEO David Baszucki created a spreadsheet of nine potential careers. He now says that was a mistake, and the key is to ignore advice and trust your own intuition instead.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025

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