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OpenAI’s $38B AWS Bet: The Technical Architecture Behind AI’s Power Play
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OpenAI’s $38B AWS Bet: The Technical Architecture Behind AI’s Power Play

OpenAI’s $38 billion AWS commitment represents a fundamental shift in AI infrastructure strategy. This analysis breaks down the technical architecture and power requirements behind the world’s most ambitious computing buildout.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
HPE’s $13.4B Juniper Bet: Channel Strategy Reshapes Networking Wars
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HPE’s $13.4B Juniper Bet: Channel Strategy Reshapes Networking Wars

HPE is leveraging its $13.4 billion Juniper acquisition to launch an aggressive channel offensive against Cisco and capitalize on Broadcom’s VMware disruption. The networking giant’s new Partner Ready Vantage program signals a major shift from defense to offense in the $200 billion infrastructure ma

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Linux 6.19 Embraces Microsoft’s ACPI Fan Control Standard
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Linux 6.19 Embraces Microsoft’s ACPI Fan Control Standard

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will support Microsoft’s ACPI fan control extensions, addressing compatibility issues with HP devices and improving cross-platform thermal management. This represents a significant step in Linux hardware compatibility.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Sidus Space Bets on Orbital Data Centers with Lonestar Deal
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Sidus Space Bets on Orbital Data Centers with Lonestar Deal

Sidus Space has cemented its partnership with Lonestar Data Holdings through a new mission agreement for orbital data storage. The deal represents a strategic pivot toward the emerging space-based computing market as terrestrial limitations mount.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Samsung’s Multi-Bud Streaming: Ecosystem Ambition Meets Technical Reality
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Samsung’s Multi-Bud Streaming: Ecosystem Ambition Meets Technical Reality

Samsung is bringing multi-bud audio streaming to Galaxy Books, enabling two people to listen simultaneously. This ecosystem play faces technical hurdles and limited device compatibility that could hinder adoption.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 3, 2025
Linux 6.19 Faces Holiday Headwinds Despite Smooth 6.18 Progress
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Linux 6.19 Faces Holiday Headwinds Despite Smooth 6.18 Progress

Linux 6.18-rc4 arrived smoothly this week with Linus Torvalds describing it as “calm and pretty normal.” However, the holiday season and kernel maintainer summit could push Linux 6.19 development back by a week. Here’s what this means for the Linux ecosystem.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Samsung’s APV Codec Could Reshape Mobile Video Production
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Samsung’s APV Codec Could Reshape Mobile Video Production

Samsung’s APV codec is gaining crucial third-party support from DaVinci Resolve and Android 16, positioning it as a serious challenger to Apple’s ProRes. This strategic move could fundamentally change how professionals approach mobile video production.

by Nathan ColeNovember 3, 2025
Zorin OS 18: The Linux Distribution That Could Finally Bridge the Windows Gap
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Zorin OS 18: The Linux Distribution That Could Finally Bridge the Windows Gap

Zorin OS 18 represents Linux’s most polished attempt yet at winning over Windows users. But can it overcome the rough edges that have historically kept mainstream users away?

by Nathan ColeNovember 2, 2025November 2, 2025
Universal Media Server 15.1.0 Brings Stability and Performance Upgrades
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Universal Media Server 15.1.0 Brings Stability and Performance Upgrades

The latest Universal Media Server update addresses long-standing stability issues while enhancing performance across web interfaces. Version 15.1.0 brings crucial fixes for playlist handling and media parsing that should improve the user experience significantly.

by Nathan ColeNovember 2, 2025November 2, 2025
Linux Kernel Goes Browser-Native With WebAssembly Port
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Linux Kernel Goes Browser-Native With WebAssembly Port

The Linux kernel has been successfully ported to WebAssembly, allowing it to run directly in web browsers. This breakthrough demo showcases the potential for native Linux applications to operate browser-side. While currently experimental, the technology could fundamentally change how we interact wit

by Elisa RomeroNovember 1, 2025November 2, 2025

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