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Month: November 2025

SteamOS’s Anti-Cheat Problem Isn’t Going Away
GamingSoftwareTechnology

SteamOS’s Anti-Cheat Problem Isn’t Going Away

SteamOS continues to struggle with anti-cheat compatibility for competitive multiplayer games. The fundamental differences between Windows and Linux kernels make kernel-level anti-cheat impossible to translate. While some solutions work, major titles remain unplayable on Valve’s hardware.

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
CEO’s Awkward OnlyFans Naming Mixup Sparks Unlikely Collab
BusinessInnovationTechnology

CEO’s Awkward OnlyFans Naming Mixup Sparks Unlikely Collab

A tech CEO’s new AI project name collided with reality when he discovered it matched a famous OnlyFans model. The resulting social media exchange went from awkward to collaborative in hours. Now they’re discussing working together on data visualizations.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Google Drive Goes Down, Taking Productivity With It
BusinessCloudSoftware

Google Drive Goes Down, Taking Productivity With It

Google’s productivity tools including Drive, Sheets, and Docs went down for thousands of users Wednesday afternoon. The company confirmed it was investigating access issues that began around noon EST. Downdetector showed over 2,800 problem reports at the peak.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
IBM’s Quantum Computing Push: Faster Chips, Bigger Ambitions
ComputingInnovationTechnology

IBM’s Quantum Computing Push: Faster Chips, Bigger Ambitions

IBM is moving quantum processor production to a 300mm wafer fab facility, doubling production speed. The company unveiled two new processors targeting different milestones in its quantum roadmap.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
TuneIn sells for $175M, a fraction of its former valuation
BusinessStartupsTechnology

TuneIn sells for $175M, a fraction of its former valuation

TuneIn, the internet radio service that once reached a $500 million valuation, has been acquired for just $175 million. The buyer is music technology company Stingray Group, which sees value in TuneIn’s device partnerships and global reach despite the discounted price.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
The Age of Electricity Is Here, But Oil’s Peak Is Uncertain
EnergyInnovationPolicy

The Age of Electricity Is Here, But Oil’s Peak Is Uncertain

The International Energy Agency projects global oil demand will peak around 102 million barrels daily by 2030, then decline. But they’ve revived a “Current Policies Scenario” showing fossil fuels could rise 13% by 2050 if climate promises aren’t kept. Electricity demand is growing four times faster

by Darren HoltNovember 12, 2025
Windows 8.1 Was Actually Good – Here’s Why
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Windows 8.1 Was Actually Good – Here’s Why

Windows 8.1 brought revolutionary features like on-demand OneDrive storage and app snapping that became industry standards. Microsoft’s ambitious tablet-focused approach in 2012-2013 laid groundwork for modern computing, even if the interface was polarizing. The operating system represented a rare m

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
OpenAI’s Privacy Play Fails in Court
AIInnovationTechnology

OpenAI’s Privacy Play Fails in Court

OpenAI is publicly battling The New York Times over user privacy, but court documents reveal they already lost this argument. A federal judge ordered them to produce 20 million ChatGPT logs. The case highlights growing tensions between AI companies and content creators.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Ford CEO: We Can’t Fill 5,000 Mechanic Jobs Paying $120K
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Ford CEO: We Can’t Fill 5,000 Mechanic Jobs Paying $120K

Ford CEO Jim Farley says the company has 5,000 unfilled mechanic jobs despite offering $120,000 salaries. He warns this reflects a broader national crisis in skilled trades that “made our country what it is.” The shortage spans manufacturing, emergency services, and critical infrastructure roles.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Apple Study Says EU’s App Store Rules Didn’t Lower Prices
BusinessPolicyTechnology

Apple Study Says EU’s App Store Rules Didn’t Lower Prices

A new Apple-commissioned study claims the Digital Markets Act has failed to deliver promised consumer savings in the EU. The research shows 91% of app prices remained unchanged despite reduced commissions, with most savings going to developers outside Europe.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025

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