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Windows 11’s December Update Finally Fixes Those AMD GPU Crashes
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s December Update Finally Fixes Those AMD GPU Crashes

Microsoft’s big December 2025 update for Windows 11, KB5072033, is now mandatory and includes a crucial fix for AMD graphics card crashes. The patch addresses “GPU hang” and driver failure issues that plagued titles like *Battlefield 6* and *Call of Duty: Black Ops 7*, particularly for users with th

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Google Photos Finally Lets You Edit RAW Files on the Web
ComputingDataSoftware

Google Photos Finally Lets You Edit RAW Files on the Web

Google is updating how its web version handles RAW photos. You can now choose to edit them in-app, which converts them to JPEG, or download the original file for use in third-party editors. This follows signs of similar mobile changes discovered last fall.

by Ethan CarverDecember 10, 2025
Hypervisor Attacks Are Skyrocketing. Your Cloud Might Be Next.
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Hypervisor Attacks Are Skyrocketing. Your Cloud Might Be Next.

Security researchers are sounding the alarm on a massive spike in ransomware targeting the software that runs virtual machines. The primary culprit is the Akira ransomware group, and the implications for cloud security are serious.

by Ethan CarverDecember 9, 2025
Lost MacOS for PC-Style PowerPC Machines Found on Old CDs
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Lost MacOS for PC-Style PowerPC Machines Found on Old CDs

A set of hand-labeled CD-Rs containing special builds of MacOS 7.6 and 8.0 for the CHRP platform has been rediscovered. This opens the door to running classic, pre-OS X Mac operating systems on hardware it was never officially meant for, like the Mac mini G4.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss May Bail, and That’s a Big Problem
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Apple’s Chip Boss May Bail, and That’s a Big Problem

Following a week of major executive shake-ups, Apple’s silicon architect Johny Srouji may be the next to go. His departure would hit at the worst possible time, as Apple Silicon is the core of the company’s competitive edge. This feels like a pivotal moment for Tim Cook’s Apple.

by Ethan CarverDecember 8, 2025
Why Your Next Linux Distro Should Be Immutable
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Why Your Next Linux Distro Should Be Immutable

A new article makes a compelling case for ditching traditional, mutable Linux distributions like Ubuntu in favor of immutable ones. The argument centers on enhanced security, stability, and a surprisingly smooth user experience centered on Flatpaks. For many users, especially beginners, the switch m

by Ethan CarverDecember 7, 2025
Windows 11’s Market Share Slips, But 25H2 Rolls Out Wider
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Windows 11’s Market Share Slips, But 25H2 Rolls Out Wider

Microsoft is pushing Windows 11 25H2 to more devices, even as its global market share falls below 52%. This week also brought a buggy update, new ugly sweaters, and a fresh batch of Game Pass titles.

by Darren HoltDecember 7, 2025
A Tech Week of Price Hikes, AI Wipeouts, and Linux Gains
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A Tech Week of Price Hikes, AI Wipeouts, and Linux Gains

It was a chaotic week where AI drove up hardware costs and wiped a hard drive, while open-source software like Linux and Home Assistant saw major wins. The consumer tech landscape is shifting fast, and not always for the better.

by Liam DorseyDecember 6, 2025
Wine 11.0-rc1 Arrives With a Key Scanner Fix
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Wine 11.0-rc1 Arrives With a Key Scanner Fix

The Wine compatibility layer is gearing up for a major release. The new 11.0-rc1 candidate includes crucial 64-bit support for scanners, while the staging branch quietly fixed a bug reported over a decade ago.

by Liam DorseyDecember 5, 2025
HPE Labs Chief: Constant Learning is the Key to Tech Success
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HPE Labs Chief: Constant Learning is the Key to Tech Success

Andrew Wheeler, the head of HPE Labs, says the rapid evolution of AI will completely change how companies operate. He credits his long career to the constant variety of projects, from silicon design to quantum computing.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025

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