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Month: November 2025

EU Might Make Apple Maps and Ads “Gatekeepers” Too
BusinessPolicyTechnology

EU Might Make Apple Maps and Ads “Gatekeepers” Too

Apple is pushing back against potential EU gatekeeper designation for its Maps and Ads services. The company argues both have limited usage compared to rivals like Google. A final decision from the European Commission is expected within 45 days.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025
KDE Plasma finally sets X11 retirement date for 2027
ComputingInnovationSoftware

KDE Plasma finally sets X11 retirement date for 2027

KDE Plasma has announced it will completely drop X11 support in version 6.8, expected around early 2027. This follows GNOME’s similar move toward Wayland-only sessions. Meanwhile, classic Unix desktop environments and terminal tools are getting fresh updates.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025
German Telehandlers Hit African Farms in Major Equipment Push
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German Telehandlers Hit African Farms in Major Equipment Push

German equipment giant Wacker Neuson is introducing its Weidemann telehandler brand to sub-Saharan Africa’s agricultural sector. The T7042 model debuts with a 7-meter lifting height and 4.2-ton payload capability, backed by an unusually long 5-year, 6,000-hour warranty. This marks a strategic expans

by Nathan CrossNovember 28, 2025
NASA’s Mission Control Had a Hidden Security Flaw For 3 Years
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NASA’s Mission Control Had a Hidden Security Flaw For 3 Years

Security researchers discovered a serious vulnerability in NASA’s spacecraft communication software that remained undetected for three years. The flaw in CryptoLib could have allowed attackers to execute arbitrary commands with full system privileges. NASA fixed the issue within four days after resp

by Nathan CrossNovember 28, 2025
Destiny 2 Director Admits Edge of Fate Expansion Failed
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Destiny 2 Director Admits Edge of Fate Expansion Failed

Destiny 2 director Tyson Green has openly admitted that the Edge of Fate expansion failed to meet player and internal expectations. The expansion launched after The Final Shape’s story conclusion led to significant player drop-off. Bungie now faces the challenge of rebuilding momentum with upcoming

by Nathan CrossNovember 28, 2025
Cooling Failure Halts CME Futures Trading in Major Outage
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Cooling Failure Halts CME Futures Trading in Major Outage

CME Group halted all futures trading after a cooling system failure at CyrusOne’s CHI1 data center near Chicago. The outage affected benchmark products across rates, equities, metals, and cryptocurrencies. Experts call it one of the most widespread trading disruptions in 20 years.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025
Let it Die sequel goes all-in on generative AI
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Let it Die sequel goes all-in on generative AI

Let it Die: Inferno, releasing December 4th, openly admits to using AI-generated content for voices, music, and graphics. The sequel shifts to PvEvP multiplayer and comes from Supertrick Games rather than original developer Grasshopper. Steam’s AI disclosure policy brought this to light ahead of lau

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025
OnePlus 15 Finally Gets FCC Approval for US Launch
HardwareInnovationTechnology

OnePlus 15 Finally Gets FCC Approval for US Launch

OnePlus 15 has received FCC certification after being blocked by the US government shutdown that ended November 12. The phone with identifier CPH2749 got approval on November 25, clearing regulatory roadblocks for US availability. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 15R is confirmed to launch December 17 with Sn

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025
Google’s Pixel 10 Quick Share bug gets the runaround
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Google’s Pixel 10 Quick Share bug gets the runaround

Pixel 10 owners are experiencing a frustrating bug where Quick Share disables their Wi-Fi connection. The problem gets worse when they try to report it—Google support sends them bouncing between forums. It’s a classic case of corporate ping-pong with users stuck in the middle.

by Nathan CrossNovember 28, 2025
ChromeOS’s Days Are Numbered and Nobody Seems to Care
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ChromeOS’s Days Are Numbered and Nobody Seems to Care

Google’s long-rumored plan to replace ChromeOS with a unified “Aluminium OS” appears to have user support. According to a new Android Authority survey, the majority of respondents wouldn’t miss the current operating system. This suggests Google’s consolidation strategy might face little resistance f

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 28, 2025

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