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EU Slaps X With $140M Fine Over Deceptive Blue Checks
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EU Slaps X With $140M Fine Over Deceptive Blue Checks

The European Commission has fined X €120 million for deceptive blue checkmarks and other transparency failures. This is the first major DSA fine against a major platform, but experts doubt it will change X’s course.

by Liam DorseyDecember 5, 2025
Generative AI Can Supercharge Data Exploration, But At What Cost?
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Generative AI Can Supercharge Data Exploration, But At What Cost?

Generative AI is making data exploration faster and more accessible by translating natural language into queries and analyses. However, this power comes with significant privacy and compliance hazards that require a new technical and governance approach.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
NVIDIA Finally Cuts Off Driver Support for Older GPUs
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NVIDIA Finally Cuts Off Driver Support for Older GPUs

NVIDIA has officially moved its older GPU architectures to legacy status. The new GeForce 590 drivers mark the end of game-ready driver updates for cards like the GTX 1080 Ti. Owners will now only receive critical security patches.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
OpenAI And NextDC Are Building A $4.6 Billion AI Data Center
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OpenAI And NextDC Are Building A $4.6 Billion AI Data Center

OpenAI is teaming up with Australian data center operator NextDC to build a massive new AI facility near Sydney. The project is valued at A$7 billion, or about $4.6 billion USD. This move signals OpenAI’s aggressive expansion in the Asia-Pacific region to serve major local clients.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
Microsoft’s License Check Bug Is Blocking Office Downloads
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Microsoft’s License Check Bug Is Blocking Office Downloads

Microsoft is scrambling to fix a critical bug that’s preventing paid Microsoft 365 subscribers from downloading desktop apps like Word and Excel. The issue, stemming from a recent service update, fails the license verification process. A fix is in testing, but there’s no ETA for a rollout.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Raspberry Pi’s AI Kit Gets a Major Software Boost
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Raspberry Pi’s AI Kit Gets a Major Software Boost

Raspberry Pi has rolled out crucial software updates for its AI hardware. The AI HAT+ is now fully compatible with the new Trixie OS, and the AI Camera gets a powerful new debugging feature called input tensor injection.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
Why Microsoft Can’t Just Fix Visual Studio’s Weird Shortcuts
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Why Microsoft Can’t Just Fix Visual Studio’s Weird Shortcuts

Changing a keyboard shortcut in Visual Studio is a nightmare of legacy code and muscle memory. Microsoft’s blog post details why something as simple as making Ctrl+W close a tab is incredibly difficult, with a fix finally planned for Visual Studio 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Intel Might Make Apple’s Chips Again, But It’s Complicated
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Intel Might Make Apple’s Chips Again, But It’s Complicated

In a surprising twist, Apple and Intel might be teaming up again. But this time, Intel wouldn’t be designing the chips—just building Apple’s own Arm-based silicon starting around mid-2027.

by Liam DorseyDecember 4, 2025
Pure Storage CEO Says Data Is Now “Eating The World”
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Pure Storage CEO Says Data Is Now “Eating The World”

Pure Storage’s CEO Charles Giancarlo says the era of “software eating the world” is over, replaced by data. The company reported strong Q3 revenue of $964.5 million, beating expectations, and raised its guidance for the year, citing demand driven by AI and modern virtualization.

by Ethan CarverDecember 3, 2025
Arm’s Big Supercomputer Win, Ethernet’s Slow Fade
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Arm’s Big Supercomputer Win, Ethernet’s Slow Fade

Nvidia’s Arm-based Grace processor went from zero to 18 systems in a year, making a huge splash. Meanwhile, traditional Ethernet interconnects are rapidly losing favor in high-performance computing.

by Ethan CarverDecember 2, 2025

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