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Samsung’s Satellite Voice Breakthrough Leaves S26 Ultra Out
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Samsung’s Satellite Voice Breakthrough Leaves S26 Ultra Out

Samsung announced its Exynos Modem 5410 can make native satellite voice calls, a first for smartphones. But the feature will likely be limited to South Korea and won’t be on the flagship S26 Ultra at all, creating a weird feature gap.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 30, 2025
How a 77-Year-Old Company Got 71% of Staff Using AI Daily
AIBusinessSoftware

How a 77-Year-Old Company Got 71% of Staff Using AI Daily

Facing messy orders from faxes and emails, Gold Bond Inc. integrated AI directly into its ERP system. The result wasn’t just hype—daily usage soared, and 43% of employees saved up to two hours a day. It’s a masterclass in practical, IT-led integration.

by Nathan CrossDecember 30, 2025
Rainbow Six Siege Still Reeling From Major Hack
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Rainbow Six Siege Still Reeling From Major Hack

Rainbow Six Siege is struggling to recover after a major hack forced Ubisoft to intentionally shut it down. Hackers gave all players billions in credits, unlocked every premium skin, and took control of the game’s ban system. Service issues persist across all platforms.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 30, 2025
Your AI Agents Are a Security Nightmare, and Legacy Systems Can’t Help
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

Your AI Agents Are a Security Nightmare, and Legacy Systems Can’t Help

New research reveals a staggering 82:1 ratio of machine to human identities, with AI agents as the wild card. Legacy identity systems, built for people, are breaking down at machine speed, creating massive security blind spots.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 30, 2025
GOG is now owned by its co-founder, not CD Projekt
BusinessSoftwareStartups

GOG is now owned by its co-founder, not CD Projekt

In a major shift, CD Projekt has sold the GOG.com storefront to its original co-founder, Michal Kicinski. The deal, worth roughly £19 million, aims to let CD Projekt focus solely on game development while keeping GOG’s DRM-free philosophy alive.

by Nathan CrossDecember 30, 2025
This Linux Laptop Might Just Make You Ditch Your MacBook
ComputingHardwareSoftware

This Linux Laptop Might Just Make You Ditch Your MacBook

The Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 10, packing a 16-core AMD AI 7 350 CPU and 32GB of RAM, is being hailed as one of the best Linux laptops ever tested. It offers a MacBook-like experience with a stunning KDE Plasma desktop and a starting price around $1,223. The reviewer found it could compete head

by Nathan CrossDecember 30, 2025
Some Roombas Get Matter Support Right Before iRobot’s Sale
IoTSoftwareTechnology

Some Roombas Get Matter Support Right Before iRobot’s Sale

iRobot is pushing out firmware updates for three Roomba models, adding Matter and Apple HomeKit support. This comes as the company is in a pre-packaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, with ownership set to transfer to its manufacturer, Picea, by February 2026.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 30, 2025
One AI Dashboard to Rule Them All? A Lifetime Deal for $79
AISoftwareStartups

One AI Dashboard to Rule Them All? A Lifetime Deal for $79

A new lifetime subscription bundles unlimited access to over 25 major AI models into a single dashboard for a one-time $79 payment. The promise is to end subscription hopping and credit-wasting by letting you compare responses side-by-side. But does aggregating access to models you don’t own actuall

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 30, 2025
Microsoft’s Canceled Phone OS Finally Runs on Surface Duo
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Canceled Phone OS Finally Runs on Surface Duo

Microsoft’s canceled Andromeda OS, a version of Windows built for foldable phones, is now running on the original Surface Duo thanks to a fan project. The seven-year-old software offers a buggy but fascinating look at what might have been.

by Nathan CrossDecember 30, 2025
Linux NTFS Driver Gets a Trim, OpenZFS 2.4 Speeds Up Encryption
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux NTFS Driver Gets a Trim, OpenZFS 2.4 Speeds Up Encryption

The Linux kernel’s NTFS driver has been renamed and restructured for better maintainability. In separate storage news, OpenZFS 2.4 is out with significantly faster AES-GCM encryption.

by Nathan CrossDecember 29, 2025

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