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Month: November 2025

Google’s AI Awakening Shakes Up the Tech World
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Google’s AI Awakening Shakes Up the Tech World

Google’s massive AI comeback is shaking up the tech landscape. The company’s Gemini 3 model is winning praise while its custom chips are attracting major customers like Meta, creating new competition for Nvidia and OpenAI.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025
The rise of venture capital zombies and their forever homes
BusinessStartups

The rise of venture capital zombies and their forever homes

A new class of investors is buying up stagnant VC-backed startups at bargain prices, making them profitable, and holding them forever. The strategy challenges traditional venture capital’s growth-at-all-costs model by prioritizing sustainable cash flow over billion-dollar exits.

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
Microsoft Finally Kills Off Ancient WINS Technology
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Microsoft Finally Kills Off Ancient WINS Technology

Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2025 will be the final release to include WINS support. The company is urging organizations to migrate to DNS immediately. Standard support for WINS will continue through November 2034.

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
Nvidia’s $32M AI Music Bet and the Chip Wars Heat Up
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Nvidia’s $32M AI Music Bet and the Chip Wars Heat Up

AI music startup Suno has invested $32 million in compute power since January 2024 while spending just $2,000 on training data. Meanwhile, Nvidia responds to Google’s chip advances as the AI infrastructure market gets increasingly competitive.

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
That AI Teddy Bear Talking About Knives Is Back
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That AI Teddy Bear Talking About Knives Is Back

The AI-powered teddy bear that discussed knives and BDSM with researchers is back on the market after just one week. FoloToy claims it has implemented safety upgrades, and OpenAI appears to have reinstated its access to GPT-4o. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about AI safety in children’s t

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025
Windows Users Are Fleeing to This Linux Distro in Droves
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Windows Users Are Fleeing to This Linux Distro in Droves

Zorin OS is seeing record adoption as Windows users look for alternatives. The Linux distribution specifically designed for Windows refugees has hit 1 million downloads of its latest version, with over 78% coming directly from Microsoft’s platform.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025
Windows handhelds are finally getting Steam Deck’s best feature
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Windows handhelds are finally getting Steam Deck’s best feature

The ROG Xbox Ally is getting Default Game Profiles that automatically optimize performance and battery life for 40 supported games. This could add nearly an hour of battery life while maintaining smooth gameplay, making Windows handhelds much more user-friendly.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025
NVIDIA Fires Back at Google TPU Threat With Versatility Argument
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NVIDIA Fires Back at Google TPU Threat With Versatility Argument

NVIDIA isn’t taking the Google TPU threat lying down. The company just fired back at reports that Meta might buy billions in Google chips, arguing that specialized ASICs can’t compete with its full-stack approach to AI computing.

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
Steam’s Mysterious Ban Puts Indie Horror Studio at Risk of Closure
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Steam’s Mysterious Ban Puts Indie Horror Studio at Risk of Closure

Steam has banned indie horror game Horses without providing specific reasons, according to developer Santa Ragione. The studio says this decision puts them at “high risk” of closure since they can’t release on the platform that dominates PC gaming. The game launches December 2 on other storefronts i

by Nathan ColeNovember 25, 2025
OpenAI Finally Lets Enterprises Control Where Their Data Lives
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OpenAI Finally Lets Enterprises Control Where Their Data Lives

OpenAI just expanded data residency options for ChatGPT Enterprise and Edu customers to 10 regions worldwide. This move addresses one of the biggest compliance hurdles preventing global enterprises from adopting AI at scale. Companies can now choose where their data gets stored and processed.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 25, 2025

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