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Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Update Could Slow Down Your PC
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Update Could Slow Down Your PC

Microsoft’s KB5072033 update for Windows 11 24H2 and the upcoming 25H2 release enables the AppX Deployment Service to run constantly at boot. This change, meant to improve reliability, may lead to higher system resource consumption, especially on older or lower-end PCs.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Banks Finally Ditch Their Old Cloud Playbook
CloudInnovationSoftware

Banks Finally Ditch Their Old Cloud Playbook

The early days of cautiously moving old systems to the cloud are over for major banks. A new report details the shift to full cloud-native rebuilds, where the goal isn’t just cost savings but winning through faster innovation and unbreakable reliability.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
US Puts £31bn UK Tech Deal on Ice, Your AI Chats Are For Sale
BusinessSoftware

US Puts £31bn UK Tech Deal on Ice, Your AI Chats Are For Sale

The promised £31bn US investment in UK tech is paused over trade disputes. Meanwhile, Chrome extensions are caught selling your private AI chats to third parties. Plus, Oracle defends its OpenAI deal and a pop star’s iPhone rage.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker, Promises Open Source Future
AIComputingSoftware

Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker, Promises Open Source Future

Nvidia has acquired SchedMD, the key developer behind the open-source Slurm workload scheduler used in HPC and AI since 2002. The chip giant promises to keep Slurm open and vendor-neutral while also launching its new Nemotron 3 family of AI models. This move comes as Nvidia tries to balance its open

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Amazon trims 84 more jobs in Washington, but says it’s just routine
BusinessCloudSoftware

Amazon trims 84 more jobs in Washington, but says it’s just routine

Amazon is cutting 84 corporate jobs in Washington state, but insists these are individual business decisions, not part of its broader 14,000-person layoff plan. The separations, affecting roles from engineers to directors, are scheduled between February 2 and 23, 2026.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
US Puts $42B Tech Deal With UK On Ice Over Digital Tax Fight
BusinessSoftware

US Puts $42B Tech Deal With UK On Ice Over Digital Tax Fight

A proposed $42 billion tech and trade agreement between the US and UK is now on hold. The Biden administration is frustrated with Britain’s refusal to drop its Digital Services Tax, a 2% levy on big tech firms.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
Windows Server 2025 Finally Fixes a Major NVMe Bottleneck
CloudComputingSoftware

Windows Server 2025 Finally Fixes a Major NVMe Bottleneck

Microsoft has released a key update for Windows Server 2025 that optimizes how the OS talks to NVMe SSDs. The change removes legacy SCSI translation layers, promising major speed gains for data-heavy workloads.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Hollow Knight Silksong DLC Announced, Coming 2026
ComputingSoftware

Hollow Knight Silksong DLC Announced, Coming 2026

Team Cherry has broken its silence with a major announcement for Hollow Knight fans. The studio revealed a free DLC called ‘Sea of Sorrow’ for 2026, confirmed over 7 million copies sold, and detailed a new Nintendo Switch 2 version.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
The AI at Work Gap: Employees Are Using It, But Bosses Aren’t Talking
AIDataSoftware

The AI at Work Gap: Employees Are Using It, But Bosses Aren’t Talking

A new Gallup survey reveals a growing disconnect in the workplace. While 45% of US workers now use AI on the job, nearly a quarter have no idea if their employer has adopted the technology at all. This lack of communication creates risks and missed opportunities for businesses trying to navigate the

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
CERN Scientists Finally Crack How the Universe Builds Tiny Nuclei
AIBusinessSoftware

CERN Scientists Finally Crack How the Universe Builds Tiny Nuclei

A team from the Technical University of Munich has directly observed how deuterons and antideuterons form in proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. Their findings, published in Nature, reveal these nuclei aren’t present at the start but assemble later from decaying high-energy particle stat

by Elisa RomeroDecember 14, 2025

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