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SAP’s AI Consultant Saves 1.5 Hours a Day, But Is That Enough?
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SAP’s AI Consultant Saves 1.5 Hours a Day, But Is That Enough?

SAP’s Joule for Consultants is an AI assistant grounded in terabytes of the company’s own institutional knowledge. It reportedly saves consultants 1.5 hours per day and cuts rework time by 14%. The next phase involves layering in individual customer data for hyper-personalized guidance.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
PDFs Are Awkward. Here Are 4 Better Formats for Your Work.
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PDFs Are Awkward. Here Are 4 Better Formats for Your Work.

PDFs are great for final output but terrible for active documents. For knowledge work that needs to be edited and searched, simpler, more open formats are a smarter long-term bet.

by Liam DorseyDecember 16, 2025
Pornhub’s Nightmare: 200 Million User Activity Records Stolen
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Pornhub’s Nightmare: 200 Million User Activity Records Stolen

A cybersecurity incident has led to the theft of over 200 million records detailing the private activity of Pornhub Premium users. The data, allegedly stolen from analytics provider Mixpanel, is now in the hands of the ShinyHunters cybercrime group. This breach could surpass the infamous 2016 Adult

by Liam DorseyDecember 16, 2025
Zoom’s AI assistant is now free (with limits) on the web
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Zoom’s AI assistant is now free (with limits) on the web

Zoom is making its AI assistant available to free users on the web, with some strict limits. The AI Companion 3.0 update also adds new document drafting and third-party data connections.

by Liam DorseyDecember 16, 2025
A New Alien Game is Back on the Menu, Courtesy of Eidos Montreal
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A New Alien Game is Back on the Menu, Courtesy of Eidos Montreal

According to a new report, a previously shelved Alien game is back in development. It’s now being handled by the studio behind Shadow of the Tomb Raider and could feature a fan-favorite character.

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
Windows 11’s 2025 Update is a Quietly Massive Quality-of-Life Patch
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Windows 11’s 2025 Update is a Quietly Massive Quality-of-Life Patch

Looking back at 2025, Windows 11 didn’t get a flashy new version number. Instead, it received a steady stream of updates that collectively make the OS feel more mature, secure, and user-friendly. The changes range from a full-screen Xbox experience for handheld PCs to finally fixing dark mode flashe

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
Amazon’s AI Fallout Recap Was A Total Disaster
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Amazon’s AI Fallout Recap Was A Total Disaster

Amazon used AI to create a recap for Fallout’s second season, and it was riddled with factual mistakes. The video has been pulled after fan backlash, highlighting a bigger problem with replacing human talent with cheap AI slop.

by Liam DorseyDecember 13, 2025
ChatGPT’s Wild Ride: 300M Users, Lawsuits, and a “Code Red”
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ChatGPT’s Wild Ride: 300M Users, Lawsuits, and a “Code Red”

OpenAI’s ChatGPT now boasts 300 million weekly active users, but its path in 2025 is fraught with legal battles and internal shifts. CEO Sam Altman has declared a “code red” to refocus on the core chatbot amid rising competition. The company is also navigating serious lawsuits over mental health ris

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
Musk’s Apple lawsuit isn’t about Grok. It’s about X’s super app failure.
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Musk’s Apple lawsuit isn’t about Grok. It’s about X’s super app failure.

Elon Musk’s xAI is suing Apple and OpenAI, but new court documents show the fight is really about super apps. The lawsuit uses Grok’s App Store ranking as a backdoor to challenge rules that Musk claims hold X back from becoming a Western super app like WeChat.

by Liam DorseyDecember 12, 2025
Xbox Boss Explains Why They Ditched $80 Games
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Xbox Boss Explains Why They Ditched $80 Games

Microsoft reversed its plan to sell new games like The Outer Worlds 2 for $80, settling back at $70. Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty says the focus is now on meeting players where they are, as monetization happens in many ways. The company still raised prices elsewhere, hiking Xbox console costs a

by Liam DorseyDecember 12, 2025

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