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Intel’s Linux Wi-Fi Project Hits a Pause, APX Support Coming
ComputingSoftware

Intel’s Linux Wi-Fi Project Hits a Pause, APX Support Coming

Intel has announced a hiatus for its open-source IWD Wi-Fi daemon development. At the same time, the company is preparing KVM to support its new Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) for future CPUs.

by Nathan ColeDecember 27, 2025
Level-5 CEO Walks Back Viral AI Claims, But Still Praises the Tech
AIInnovationSoftware

Level-5 CEO Walks Back Viral AI Claims, But Still Praises the Tech

The CEO of Professor Layton studio Level-5 has clarified viral comments about AI writing 80% of their code. He says the claim was about a single, unreleased AI-themed project and was taken out of context. Still, he argues AI is a powerful tool that could let AAA games release every two years instead

by Elisa RomeroDecember 26, 2025
AI’s Next Big Leap Isn’t About Text Anymore
AIInnovationSoftware

AI’s Next Big Leap Isn’t About Text Anymore

We’re still using powerful AI models like glorified search engines. But the underlying tech is racing toward voice, video, and real-time interaction. The next wave of adoption depends on breaking free from the text box.

by Nathan ColeDecember 26, 2025
Linux Might Finally Get Its Own Version of Windows’ Modern Standby
ComputingSoftware

Linux Might Finally Get Its Own Version of Windows’ Modern Standby

A new patch series proposes a “runtime standby” ABI for the Linux kernel, allowing hardware to appear asleep while still performing background tasks. This brings Linux closer to the user experience of Microsoft Windows’ “Modern Standby” feature. The changes would let userspace trigger firmware notif

by Elisa RomeroDecember 26, 2025
A Blockchain Taxi App Is Coming to Take on Uber in NYC
InnovationSoftwareStartups

A Blockchain Taxi App Is Coming to Take on Uber in NYC

TADA, a ride-hailing app that uses blockchain and charges drivers a tiny flat fee instead of a commission, is planning a launch in New York City this June. The Singapore-based company, which pulled in a record $19.8 million in revenue last October, is betting its model will appeal to drivers fed up

by Elisa RomeroDecember 26, 2025
Italy orders Meta to suspend its WhatsApp AI chatbot ban
AIPrivacySoftware

Italy orders Meta to suspend its WhatsApp AI chatbot ban

Italy has ordered Meta to suspend its policy that bans companies from using WhatsApp’s business tools to offer their own AI chatbots. The move comes as part of an investigation into whether Meta is abusing its dominant market position to favor its own Meta AI.

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025
Fake Job Ads Are Scamming Remote Workers Across the Middle East
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Fake Job Ads Are Scamming Remote Workers Across the Middle East

Researchers have uncovered a massive wave of fake job advertisements targeting remote workers in the Middle East and North Africa. The scams use localized social media ads to lure victims before stealing their personal and financial information. It’s a sophisticated, organized fraud operation.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 24, 2025
Apple’s 50th Birthday in 2026: A Product “Banquet” is Coming
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Apple’s 50th Birthday in 2026: A Product “Banquet” is Coming

Apple’s 50th anniversary in 2026 is shaping up to be a massive year for product launches. According to a new report, we can expect everything from a foldable iPhone to OLED Macs and even more affordable models. The company is using this milestone to solidify its future in both consumer and business

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025
Taiwan’s AI Act Passes, But Who’s Really in Charge?
AIPolicySoftware

Taiwan’s AI Act Passes, But Who’s Really in Charge?

Taiwan’s legislature has passed the AI Basic Act after a contentious process. The law names the National Science and Technology Council as the lead agency, but splits key duties with the Ministry of Digital Affairs, raising immediate concerns about bureaucratic confusion.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 24, 2025
Google’s Quick Beta Fix Still Leaves Key Apps Crashing
InnovationSoftware

Google’s Quick Beta Fix Still Leaves Key Apps Crashing

Google rushed out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 to fix a nasty app-crashing bug. While it helps some banking apps, major Microsoft apps like Teams and Outlook are still broken for many beta testers.

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025

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