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Microsoft Finally Fixes Two Annoying Windows Problems
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Microsoft Finally Fixes Two Annoying Windows Problems

Microsoft has addressed two long-standing Windows annoyances that users have complained about for years. The fixes include resolving the “update and shut down” bug that drained laptop batteries and adding proper keyboard shortcuts for em dashes.

by Liam DorseyNovember 7, 2025
The Neocloud Gold Rush: What Happens When the AI Bubble Pops?
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The Neocloud Gold Rush: What Happens When the AI Bubble Pops?

The GPU-as-a-service market has exploded with neoclouds raising over $32 billion in debt financing. But this circular economy depends heavily on unprofitable companies like OpenAI and faces serious bubble risks as hardware depreciates rapidly.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Apple’s Latest Public Betas Are Here – But Should You Install?
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Apple’s Latest Public Betas Are Here – But Should You Install?

Apple has just dropped public beta 1 for its latest software updates including tvOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2. These betas follow the developer releases from earlier this week. The company warns users to expect potential bugs and performance issues.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying Windows Update Bug
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Microsoft Finally Fixes That Annoying Windows Update Bug

Microsoft has finally resolved a long-standing Windows bug that caused the “Update and Shut Down” option to behave like “Update and Restart.” The fix comes through optional update KB5067036 for Windows 11, with full rollout scheduled for November 11, 2025. This addresses an issue that’s been plaguin

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Perplexity’s open-source tool could save companies millions on AI
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Perplexity’s open-source tool could save companies millions on AI

Perplexity AI has open-sourced TransferEngine, a tool that enables trillion-parameter models to run on older GPU systems across different cloud providers. This could save enterprises from expensive hardware upgrades and vendor lock-in. The technology allows GPU-to-GPU communication at full speed bet

by Liam DorseyNovember 6, 2025
NODKA’s New Industrial PC Packs Serious Intel Power
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NODKA’s New Industrial PC Packs Serious Intel Power

NODKA has launched a high-performance industrial PC built around Intel’s latest processors. The IPC-615H5-Q670 targets machine vision, automated control, and edge AI applications with robust expansion capabilities and industrial-grade reliability. It’s part of Intel’s broader push into edge computin

by Liam DorseyNovember 6, 2025
Apple’s budget MacBook could shake up the laptop market
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Apple’s budget MacBook could shake up the laptop market

Apple is breaking from its premium strategy with a budget laptop that uses iPhone processors and targets students. The move responds to Chromebook dominance and Windows 11 migration pressures. This could be Apple’s most disruptive product in years.

by Liam DorseyNovember 5, 2025
AI Search and Spatial Computing’s Next Big Moves
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AI Search and Spatial Computing’s Next Big Moves

Michael Wolf’s latest tech outlook predicts major shifts in AI-powered search and spatial computing. The report highlights how smart glasses and VR will evolve with AI integration. Key players like Apple, Meta, OpenAI and Anthropic feature prominently in the analysis.

by Ethan CarverNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s M5 Ultra chip is coming to Mac Studio next year
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Apple’s M5 Ultra chip is coming to Mac Studio next year

Apple reportedly plans to release M5 Ultra and M5 Max chips for Mac Studio next year. The move would skip an M4 Ultra generation entirely, avoiding the confusing chip lineup that frustrated some pro users.

by Ethan CarverNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s Budget MacBook Plan Sounds Risky
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Apple’s Budget MacBook Plan Sounds Risky

Apple is reportedly developing a budget MacBook priced well below $1,000 for 2026. The device would use iPhone-class processors and target students and budget-conscious buyers. This marks Apple’s first direct attempt to compete with Chromebooks and entry-level Windows PCs.

by Ethan CarverNovember 5, 2025

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