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Month: November 2025

Palantir’s brutal month shows AI bubble fears are real
AIBusiness

Palantir’s brutal month shows AI bubble fears are real

Palantir just had its worst month in two years with shares dropping 16% as investors dumped AI stocks. The company faces intense scrutiny over its extreme valuation despite recent deal wins.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 28, 2025
Intel Could Make Apple’s Chips by 2027 – Game Changer
ComputingManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel Could Make Apple’s Chips by 2027 – Game Changer

Apple is reportedly testing Intel’s 18A-P manufacturing process and could begin production of M-series chips by late 2026. The first devices with Intel-made Apple silicon might ship as early as Q2 2027. This would mark a major shift in Apple’s chip manufacturing strategy away from TSMC.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 28, 2025
Meta’s Quest 3S Hits Record Low Price, Selling Like Crazy
HardwareInnovation

Meta’s Quest 3S Hits Record Low Price, Selling Like Crazy

Meta’s Quest 3S is breaking records with 50,000 units sold on Amazon during Black Friday. At just $249, it’s the most affordable way to get into modern VR without sacrificing core features. This could finally bring virtual reality to the mainstream.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 28, 2025
CISA’s Shocking VPN Warning For iPhone And Android Users
CybersecurityPrivacy

CISA’s Shocking VPN Warning For iPhone And Android Users

America’s top cyber defense agency just dropped urgent new guidance for smartphone security. The most surprising recommendation? Stop using personal VPNs immediately as spyware threats target messaging apps.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 28, 2025
How Zero-Knowledge Tech Went From Impossible to Inevitable
BusinessInnovation

How Zero-Knowledge Tech Went From Impossible to Inevitable

Zero-knowledge proofs were dismissed as impractical when invented in 1985. Today they process millions of transactions daily at under a penny each, enabling both scaling and privacy features that transparent blockchains can’t match.

by Nathan ColeNovember 28, 2025
Linux is quietly winning the desktop wars in 2025
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Linux is quietly winning the desktop wars in 2025

Linux desktop usage is exploding in 2025, with Zorin OS hitting 1 million downloads in a month. Government data shows Linux now at 5.8% market share, up from just 0.67% a decade ago. The shift is driven by Windows 10’s end, hardware incompatibility, and distrust of Microsoft’s AI direction.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 28, 2025
Dutch FinTech POM Buys Denmark’s FarPay in European Push
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Dutch FinTech POM Buys Denmark’s FarPay in European Push

Dutch FinTech company POM has acquired Danish sector peer FarPay to establish a new European standard for automated invoicing and payments. The move combines POM’s receivables management with FarPay’s end-to-end automation capabilities. Both companies were founded in 2014 and will operate as indepen

by Nathan ColeNovember 28, 2025
Companies Lose $95 Billion on Broken Identity Systems
BusinessCybersecurity

Companies Lose $95 Billion on Broken Identity Systems

A new report reveals that outdated identity systems are costing companies billions in lost revenue. The problem isn’t just fraud – it’s the friction that drives customers away during onboarding and transactions.

by Nathan ColeNovember 28, 2025
PowerToys Fixed My Biggest Windows Annoyances
ComputingSoftware

PowerToys Fixed My Biggest Windows Annoyances

After years of dealing with Windows annoyances, PowerToys finally provided solutions that stuck. Three tools in particular transformed daily workflow by fixing window management, file previews, and messy formatting during copy-paste operations.

by Nathan ColeNovember 28, 2025
T-Mobile’s 3-Year Payment Plans Lock You In
BusinessInnovation

T-Mobile’s 3-Year Payment Plans Lock You In

T-Mobile is shifting most tablets and smartwatches to mandatory 36-month payment plans. You can no longer choose shorter 12 or 24-month terms on these devices. The change affects everything from iPads to Galaxy Tabs and most smartwatches.

by Nathan ColeNovember 27, 2025

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