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Windows 10’s First Extended Security Update Arrives
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Windows 10’s First Extended Security Update Arrives

Microsoft has released KB5071959, the first extended security update for Windows 10 since support officially ended last month. The update specifically addresses enrollment failures that prevented users from joining the Extended Security Updates program. This ensures consumer devices can continue rec

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 11, 2025
Apple’s A-Series MacBook Could Finally Get Netbooks Right
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Apple’s A-Series MacBook Could Finally Get Netbooks Right

Apple nearly entered the netbook market back in 2007 before pivoting to create the iPad. The company’s closest attempt was the 11-inch MacBook Air, which started at $999. Now rumors suggest an A-series MacBook could finally hit that sweet spot.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 11, 2025
UAE Gets 13MW Nvidia B300 AI Supercluster Despite Export Concerns
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UAE Gets 13MW Nvidia B300 AI Supercluster Despite Export Concerns

Du and NextGenAI have partnered on a 13MW AI supercluster in Dubai featuring Nvidia’s B300 GPUs. The deployment comes amid ongoing uncertainty about US export policies for advanced AI chips to the Middle East. Customers can now access computational power previously unavailable in the region.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
Nobel winner teams up with HPE to industrialize quantum computers
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Nobel winner teams up with HPE to industrialize quantum computers

Nobel Prize winner John Martinis is leading a new alliance with HPE and major chip industry players to transform quantum computer production. The group aims to move from artisanal quantum chip creation to mass production using standard semiconductor tools. This could finally make quantum computing p

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 10, 2025
Google Unleashes Ironwood TPUs in AI Arms Race
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Google Unleashes Ironwood TPUs in AI Arms Race

Google has made its Ironwood Tensor Processing Units generally available, featuring a massive superpod with 9,216 chips. The new TPUs deliver four times the performance of the previous generation and are designed specifically for AI inference workloads. The company also revealed a major expansion of

by Nathan CrossNovember 7, 2025
Apple TV profiles just got way more flexible with tvOS 26.2
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Apple TV profiles just got way more flexible with tvOS 26.2

Apple is making significant changes to user profiles in the upcoming tvOS 26.2 update. The new beta removes the Apple Account requirement and adds automatic content filtering for child profiles. These changes bring Apple TV’s profile system closer to streaming services like Netflix.

by Nathan CrossNovember 7, 2025
Windows Games Finally Run Natively on Linux ARM PCs
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Windows Games Finally Run Natively on Linux ARM PCs

CrossOver just released its first 64-bit ARM version for Linux, allowing Windows games to run natively on ARM systems. Games like Cyberpunk 2077 are hitting 120FPS on System76’s Thelio Astra without additional translation layers. This could open up ARM Linux gaming in a big way.

by Nathan CrossNovember 6, 2025
AI Is Moving to the Edge – And It’s Changing Everything
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AI Is Moving to the Edge – And It’s Changing Everything

AI is rapidly moving from centralized cloud systems to devices and sensors where data is actually created. This shift toward edge computing delivers real-time responsiveness while protecting sensitive information. The change is already happening across industries from manufacturing to healthcare.

by Nathan CrossNovember 6, 2025
Cloud Computing’s Business Model Is Failing Scientists
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Cloud Computing’s Business Model Is Failing Scientists

Scientists are struggling with cloud computing costs and availability despite promises of on-demand resources. A recent performance study showed one lab incurred $4,000 in charges while waiting for nodes that were never allocated. The fundamental mismatch between business models and scientific workf

by Nathan CrossNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft quietly takes on Ninite with batch app installs
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Microsoft quietly takes on Ninite with batch app installs

Microsoft has launched a new multi-app installation feature that directly competes with veteran tool Ninite. The feature lets users batch install multiple Microsoft Store apps with just a few clicks. However, it’s limited to Store apps and lacks some key Ninite features.

by Nathan CrossNovember 5, 2025

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