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visionOS 26.1: The Quiet Before the Controller Storm
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

visionOS 26.1: The Quiet Before the Controller Storm

Apple’s visionOS 26.1 update seems like just another bug fix release, but the timing reveals Apple’s strategic positioning for its first external controller ecosystem. While iOS gets AI features, visionOS gets the foundation for what could transform spatial computing interaction.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Apple’s Web App Store: A Strategic Shift Beyond the Walled Garden
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Web App Store: A Strategic Shift Beyond the Walled Garden

Apple has quietly launched a full-featured web version of its App Store, making the entire catalog accessible from any browser. This marks a significant departure from Apple’s traditional platform-exclusive approach. The move comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny and ecosystem expansion.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Perplexity’s Getty Deal: The Business of AI Copyright Peace
AIBusinessSoftware

Perplexity’s Getty Deal: The Business of AI Copyright Peace

Perplexity’s multi-year licensing deal with Getty Images represents a strategic shift in how AI companies are approaching copyright challenges. This partnership could set the standard for enterprise AI adoption while creating new revenue streams.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Xbox’s Digital Resurrection: What Delisted Games Signal for Gaming’s Future
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Xbox’s Digital Resurrection: What Delisted Games Signal for Gaming’s Future

Previously unavailable Xbox 360 games have mysteriously resurfaced on the Microsoft Store with “coming soon” tags. This unexpected development raises questions about Microsoft’s long-term digital preservation strategy and the future of backward compatibility in gaming.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft Edge’s AI Scareware Blocker Changes Browser Security Game
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Edge’s AI Scareware Blocker Changes Browser Security Game

Microsoft is expanding Edge’s scareware blocker with computer vision AI that identifies fake virus alerts and payment scams before they appear on global blocklists. The local model protects users hours or days faster than traditional security systems. Each user report now helps protect approximately

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Uber and Toast Deepen Restaurant Tech Partnership
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Uber and Toast Deepen Restaurant Tech Partnership

The expanded partnership between Uber and Toast promises restaurants more integrated technology solutions. But does this collaboration address the industry’s most pressing challenges? Here’s what the deal really means for operators.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work
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Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work

Microsoft is democratizing virtual workspaces by making Mixed Reality Link available to all Windows 11 users with Meta Quest headsets. This enterprise-focused VR solution offers multi-monitor productivity at a tenth of Apple Vision Pro’s cost. The move signals a strategic shift toward practical VR a

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Windows 11’s Red Screen Bug Reveals Deeper Quality Control Crisis
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s Red Screen Bug Reveals Deeper Quality Control Crisis

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 updates are causing red screen displays and partial screen rendering issues. These persistent quality problems reveal deeper systemic issues in Microsoft’s update validation process that could impact millions of users.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Arc Raiders’ Server Strain: The High Cost of Going Viral
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Arc Raiders’ Server Strain: The High Cost of Going Viral

Arc Raiders’ explosive launch saw over 350,000 concurrent players but exposed critical server infrastructure limitations. The extraction shooter’s success reveals both massive opportunity and operational risks for Embark Studios.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Arch Linux’s Trust Crisis: Can Community Repositories Survive Malware Attacks?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Arch Linux’s Trust Crisis: Can Community Repositories Survive Malware Attacks?

Following multiple malware incidents in the Arch User Repository, Chaotic-AUR is implementing a trusted maintainer system. This move highlights the growing security challenges facing community-driven Linux distributions and their package management systems.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025

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