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Category: Computing

Apple’s Big Week: iOS 26.2 Nears, Execs Exit, and an Intel Rumor
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Apple’s Big Week: iOS 26.2 Nears, Execs Exit, and an Intel Rumor

Apple is finalizing its iOS 26.2 update for a release next week. In a surprising move, design chief Alan Dye is leaving for Meta, following AI head John Giannandrea’s step-down. A new rumor also hints at a revived partnership with Intel for future chip manufacturing.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 6, 2025
Anthropic’s CEO Says the AI Hype is a Distraction
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Anthropic’s CEO Says the AI Hype is a Distraction

In a new interview, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei outlines a deliberate, enterprise-focused strategy that contrasts with the “yolo” approach of some competitors. He reveals that 80% of Anthropic’s revenue comes from business customers using AI for complex tasks like coding and research.

by Darren HoltDecember 5, 2025
Microsoft Finally Lets S2D and SAN Storage Play Nice
CloudComputingSoftware

Microsoft Finally Lets S2D and SAN Storage Play Nice

Microsoft has officially enabled Storage Spaces Direct and traditional SAN storage to coexist within the same Failover Cluster. This is a direct response to customer demand for flexible data migration. The move blends modern hyper-converged infrastructure with legacy investments.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 5, 2025
Kroger Pays Ocado $350 Million to Exit Warehouse Deal
AICloudComputing

Kroger Pays Ocado $350 Million to Exit Warehouse Deal

Kroger is making a massive $350 million payment to UK tech firm Ocado after deciding to shut down three automated fulfillment centers. The move signals a major strategic retreat from high-tech warehouses in favor of using stores for online orders.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 5, 2025
Cloudflare Goes Down Again, But This Time It Was Quick
CloudComputingSoftware

Cloudflare Goes Down Again, But This Time It Was Quick

Cloudflare suffered another service disruption early Friday, impacting a wide swath of the internet. Unlike a major outage a few weeks ago, the company says a fix has already been implemented.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 5, 2025
Nvidia’s New Linux Drivers Drop Support for Older GTX Cards
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Nvidia’s New Linux Drivers Drop Support for Older GTX Cards

Nvidia has moved its older Maxwell and Pascal GPU architectures into legacy status with its new Linux drivers. The 590 branch drops support, leaving the GTX 900 and GTX 10 series on quarterly security updates only.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Android 16’s New AI and Parental Controls Are Here, But There’s a Catch
AIComputingSoftware

Android 16’s New AI and Parental Controls Are Here, But There’s a Catch

Google is rolling out the Android 16 QPR2 update with AI-powered notification summaries and direct parental controls. It marks a major shift to more frequent, smaller OS releases. The changes aim to make Android smarter, but faster updates have a history of causing fragmentation headaches.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
CEOs Dismiss AI Bubble Talk, Embrace a “New Normal” of Chaos
CloudComputingTechnology

CEOs Dismiss AI Bubble Talk, Embrace a “New Normal” of Chaos

Fortune’s report from the DealBook Summit reveals a business elite adapting to constant upheaval. While leaders dismiss AI as a bubble, they’re normalizing rapid policy shifts and a staggering concentration of wealth.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Intel’s Arrow Lake Isn’t a Gaming Champ, But It’s Got One Big Win
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Intel’s Arrow Lake Isn’t a Gaming Champ, But It’s Got One Big Win

According to XDA-Developers, Intel’s Arrow Lake desktop CPUs are outperformed in gaming by AMD’s Ryzen X3D chips by 5-10% at 1080p. However, they hold an advantage in productivity and creative tasks like video editing. More critically, system integrators Falcon Northwest and Maingear report the Arro

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Windows Update Breaks the Start Menu, Again
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Latest Windows Update Breaks the Start Menu, Again

Microsoft has admitted its latest Windows 11 updates can cause core parts of the OS, like the Start menu and File Explorer, to crash or vanish. The problem primarily hits enterprise-managed devices and stems from an update released in July 2025. There’s no official fix yet, only complicated workarou

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025

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