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Month: November 2025

Google’s Gemini can now spot AI images – but there’s a catch
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Gemini can now spot AI images – but there’s a catch

Google is adding AI image verification directly to its Gemini app using SynthID watermark detection. The feature can identify whether images were generated or edited by Google’s AI tools, but can’t detect content from other AI platforms. This comes as Google has already watermarked over 20 billion A

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
ChatGPT’s Group Chat Feature Is Now Available to Everyone
AIInnovationSoftware

ChatGPT’s Group Chat Feature Is Now Available to Everyone

OpenAI has launched group chats for all ChatGPT users across free and paid plans. The feature supports up to 20 participants collaborating in real time using GPT-5.1 Auto. Personal memories and settings remain private during group sessions.

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund Is Hiring a New Leader
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Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund Is Hiring a New Leader

Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund is searching for a new leader to drive its open-source infrastructure funding efforts. The program has been investing in critical digital infrastructure since 2022, supporting projects from curl to DNS technologies. This hiring comes during what the organization calls a

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
The LinkedIn Gender Experiment That’s Going Viral
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The LinkedIn Gender Experiment That’s Going Viral

Women are conducting a social experiment on LinkedIn by changing their gender settings to male, with some reporting visibility increases over 800%. The platform’s head of responsible AI says demographic data isn’t used in their algorithm, but systemic bias might explain the results.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
Google Just Hacked AirDrop for Android
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Google Just Hacked AirDrop for Android

Google has engineered a way for Pixel 10 devices to send and receive files directly with Apple’s AirDrop. The feature works without Apple’s involvement and uses a secure peer-to-peer connection. This represents Google’s latest move to break down barriers between Android and iOS ecosystems.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
Brendan Fraser Still Furious About Batgirl’s Cancellation
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Brendan Fraser Still Furious About Batgirl’s Cancellation

Brendan Fraser isn’t over Batgirl’s cancellation years later. He calls it a tragedy that deprives girls of a heroine and reveals how studios value tax write-offs over finished films. The actor’s frustration exposes Hollywood’s content commodification problem.

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Data Centers Are Finally Growing Up – And It’s About Time
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Data Centers Are Finally Growing Up – And It’s About Time

Data centers are transforming into critical infrastructure that actively engages with communities through heat reuse and sustainability initiatives. With global data projected to hit 175ZB by 2025 and AI driving massive economic growth, these facilities can no longer operate in isolation. The shift

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
IoT’s Big 2025 Challenges: AI Skills Gap, Tariffs, Security Headaches
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IoT’s Big 2025 Challenges: AI Skills Gap, Tariffs, Security Headaches

The IoT market is hitting some serious growing pains as AI integration accelerates. Industry experts reveal the biggest challenges include workforce skills gaps, tariff-driven cost increases, and complex security requirements that outpace traditional IT setups.

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Agents Are Taking Over Your PC
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Microsoft’s AI Agents Are Taking Over Your PC

Microsoft is embedding AI agents throughout Windows, starting with the taskbar, in what CEO Satya Nadella calls the future of computing. Meanwhile, Google’s Gemini 3 launch and Meta’s antitrust victory signal major shifts across the tech industry. The Vergecast breaks down what all these moves mean

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Apple’s M4 Pro MacBook Pro Hits Record Low Price
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Apple’s M4 Pro MacBook Pro Hits Record Low Price

Apple’s M4 Pro MacBook Pro has hit a new record low price of $1,749 on Amazon, down $250 from Apple’s direct pricing. The 24GB/512GB model is currently the #1 best-selling MacBook Pro on Amazon as Apple clears inventory following the recent M5 chip announcement.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025

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