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A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one
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A $599 MacBook sounds great, but here’s why I’m not buying one

Apple might be working on a budget MacBook around $599 to compete with Windows laptops. But according to one tech journalist, that price puts it in a weird spot where it’s both too expensive and not premium enough. The rumored use of an iPhone-class A15 Pro chip instead of a desktop M-series process

by Nathan ColeDecember 23, 2025
The Chaotic, Unprofitable Rise of AOL Instant Messenger
ComputingInnovationSoftware

The Chaotic, Unprofitable Rise of AOL Instant Messenger

A new podcast episode dives into the wild story of AIM. It was created by a semi-rogue team inside AOL, loathed by executives, and became an undeniable icon. Yet the company never cracked how to make money from it.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 21, 2025
Windows 11’s Narrator Finally Lets You Control What It Says
ComputingSoftware

Windows 11’s Narrator Finally Lets You Control What It Says

Microsoft is rolling out a significant update to the Narrator screen reader in Windows 11. It allows users to customize exactly which UI details are spoken and in what order, a major step for accessibility personalization.

by Nathan ColeDecember 19, 2025
Windows 11 is turning into an AI agent operating system
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Windows 11 is turning into an AI agent operating system

Microsoft is rolling out a new framework called Agent Launchers in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7523. It lets developers register AI agents that can be launched from anywhere in Windows, including the taskbar’s Ask Copilot feature.

by Nathan ColeDecember 19, 2025
Lenovo’s SteamOS Legion Go 2 Could Be a Steam Deck Killer
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Lenovo’s SteamOS Legion Go 2 Could Be a Steam Deck Killer

According to a new report, Lenovo is planning a SteamOS version of its Legion Go 2 handheld for 2026. It would pack a high-end Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, marking a major new challenger to Valve’s own Steam Deck.

by Nathan ColeDecember 19, 2025
Mesa’s NVK Driver Gets a Big Boost From Compression Support
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Mesa’s NVK Driver Gets a Big Boost From Compression Support

The open-source NVK Vulkan driver for NVIDIA GPUs is about to get a significant performance upgrade. A key patch series enabling compression support has been merged into the Mesa graphics library, promising better memory efficiency and speed.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 18, 2025
KDE’s IoT Project Revives, Targets Home Assistant Integration
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KDE’s IoT Project Revives, Targets Home Assistant Integration

KDE is reviving its Internet of Things (IoT) development efforts, specifically targeting integration with the popular Home Assistant platform. This news comes alongside details about Plasma 6.6, which will offer a much smoother experience for high-refresh-rate monitors.

by Nathan ColeDecember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s December Patch Breaks WSL Networking With VPNs
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s December Patch Breaks WSL Networking With VPNs

Microsoft has confirmed a new bug in its December 2025 Patch Tuesday update, KB5072033, that breaks network connectivity inside the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) when used with certain VPNs. The company says a fix is not expected until the January 2026 update cycle, leaving enterprise users in a

by Nathan ColeDecember 18, 2025
Are SSDs Finally Killing the Data Center Hard Drive?
ComputingSoftware

Are SSDs Finally Killing the Data Center Hard Drive?

The fundamental economics of data center storage are shifting. New analysis shows high-capacity QLC SSDs now beat HDDs on critical metrics like performance-per-watt and rack density, especially for AI workloads. The era of the spinning disk might be ending.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Intel vs. AMD’s 128-Core Server Chips Get a 2025 Reality Check
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Intel vs. AMD’s 128-Core Server Chips Get a 2025 Reality Check

A new round of benchmarks pits Intel’s Granite Rapids against AMD’s Turin in a 128-core duel. Using Ubuntu 25.10 and the Linux 6.18 kernel, the results show a significant shift from launch-day numbers. Power efficiency is a major point of contention.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 17, 2025

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