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Google and Apple Are Actually Working Together. For Real.
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Google and Apple Are Actually Working Together. For Real.

In a surprising move, Google and Apple appear to be teaming up to simplify data transfers between Android and iOS. The feature was spotted in an early Android Canary build and is expected in a future iOS 26 beta. It’s a tentative step towards breaking down the walled gardens.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 8, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gets Smarter Crash Reports and HiDPI Fonts
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Linux 6.19 Gets Smarter Crash Reports and HiDPI Fonts

The next Linux kernel release is packing some quality-of-life improvements for both admins and users. New diagnostic tools will help pinpoint the cause of system lockups, while a fresh console font aims to make text-mode look sharp on today’s high-DPI screens.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 8, 2025
Apple and Google Finally Team Up to Make Switching Phones Less Painful
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Apple and Google Finally Team Up to Make Switching Phones Less Painful

In a rare joint effort, Apple and Google are developing improved tools to transfer data between iPhone and Android. The new features are beginning to roll out in a test build for Pixel devices and will come to an iOS 26 developer beta. This could finally simplify one of the most frustrating processe

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
Gartner’s Stark Warning: Block AI Browsers Now
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Gartner’s Stark Warning: Block AI Browsers Now

Gartner is telling companies to block all AI browsers immediately, citing untraceable security risks. The warning comes as adoption, especially in sensitive sectors, is already surprisingly high.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
Your Chrome Sync Is a Hacker’s Goldmine, Google Warns
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Your Chrome Sync Is a Hacker’s Goldmine, Google Warns

Google is sounding the alarm as account takeovers surge, driven by phishing and info-stealing malware. The convenience of Chrome Sync creates a massive single point of failure for your entire digital life.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
X Blocks EU’s Ad Account After $129M Fine, Musk Says “Abolish EU”
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X Blocks EU’s Ad Account After $129M Fine, Musk Says “Abolish EU”

X has terminated the European Commission’s advertising account following a €120 million fine for DSA violations. The move, ordered by X’s Head of Product Nikita Bier, accuses the EU of misusing an ad tool exploit, which the Commission denies. Elon Musk called the fine “bullshit” and said the EU shou

by Natalie BrooksDecember 8, 2025
System Shock Remake Hits Switch This Month, Thanks To An Engine Pivot
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System Shock Remake Hits Switch This Month, Thanks To An Engine Pivot

The acclaimed System Shock remake is coming to Nintendo consoles. A critical decision to ditch Unreal Engine 5 for an older version made the port possible on the original Switch hardware.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
Windows 11’s Big December Update: 16 New Features Incoming
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Windows 11’s Big December Update: 16 New Features Incoming

Microsoft is dropping a massive feature update for Windows 11 on December 9th. The patch includes 16 new additions, focusing on design tweaks, AI integration, and gaming improvements.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 8, 2025
Can Hiding Angry Posts Actually Make People Nicer?
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Can Hiding Angry Posts Actually Make People Nicer?

A new study used a custom tool to rerank Twitter/X feeds in real time, lowering the visibility of polarizing posts. The result? People’s emotions and views of political opponents softened, all without removing a single post.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 8, 2025
Analyst Says Google’s AI Dominance Could Cripple OpenAI
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Analyst Says Google’s AI Dominance Could Cripple OpenAI

A new analyst report paints Google as an unstoppable AI force. The analysis suggests its Gemini model is gaining so much ground that OpenAI might have to slash its capital expenditures by 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 7, 2025

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