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Month: November 2025

BT’s fiber push hits 20M homes as job cuts continue
BusinessInnovationTechnology

BT’s fiber push hits 20M homes as job cuts continue

BT’s Openreach fiber network now reaches 20.3 million UK premises, putting the company on track for its 25 million target by 2026. However, the telco lost 242,000 broadband lines last quarter while continuing workforce reductions that have brought headcount down to 111,000. A new Starlink partnershi

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Europe’s AI Boom: Real Growth or Bubble Trouble?
AIBusinessInnovation

Europe’s AI Boom: Real Growth or Bubble Trouble?

European AI-native companies saw funding nearly double to €8.9 billion this year while acquisitions hit a record 18 deals last month. But beneath the surface, serious questions remain about whether Europe can actually build AI champions that compete globally.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Over 1 Billion Accounts Just Got Pwned – Check Yours Now
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Over 1 Billion Accounts Just Got Pwned – Check Yours Now

Security expert Troy Hunt’s Have I Been Pwned service just acquired a massive collection of 2 billion unique email addresses from various data breaches. The dataset includes 1.3 billion unique passwords that were intercepted by Infostealer malware. You should immediately check if your credentials ar

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Ransomware Attacks Spike 47% in 2025 as Criminals Go Pro
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Ransomware Attacks Spike 47% in 2025 as Criminals Go Pro

Ransomware attacks have surged 47% in 2025, with manufacturing companies bearing the brunt. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service is making it easier for cybercriminals to scale operations. Small businesses with limited cybersecurity budgets are the most vulnerable targets.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Lenovo’s wild datacenter ideas: underground bunkers to floating clouds
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Lenovo’s wild datacenter ideas: underground bunkers to floating clouds

Lenovo’s vision for future datacenters includes facilities suspended in the air at 20-30 km altitude and servers located in geothermal spas where people wade nearby. The concepts emerge from research showing 46% of IT buyers admit their current infrastructure doesn’t support carbon-reduction goals.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Boeing Faces First 737 Max Crash Trial as Settlements Mount
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Boeing Faces First 737 Max Crash Trial as Settlements Mount

Boeing’s first civil trial over the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crash began Wednesday in Chicago. The company has settled most of the dozens of wrongful death lawsuits stemming from the disaster that killed 157 people.

by Michael TurnerNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Configuration Manager Shifts to Annual Releases
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Microsoft Configuration Manager Shifts to Annual Releases

Microsoft is changing Configuration Manager from semi-annual to annual releases starting with version 2609 in September 2026. The shift prioritizes security, reliability, and long-term planning over frequent feature updates. Each release will continue receiving 18 months of support despite the caden

by Michael TurnerNovember 6, 2025
Sony’s Bizarre New PS5 Ads Continue PlayStation’s Weird Legacy
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Sony’s Bizarre New PS5 Ads Continue PlayStation’s Weird Legacy

Sony is reviving PlayStation’s tradition of bizarre advertising with a new PS5 campaign that shows people in extraordinary gaming situations that don’t actually happen in games. The “It Happens on PS5” ads follow in the footsteps of David Lynch’s famously weird PS2 commercials, creating a surreal ap

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules
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Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules

Apple is removing automatic Wi-Fi credential sharing between iPhone and Apple Watch for EU users in iOS 26.2. The move appears to be Apple’s response to Digital Markets Act interoperability requirements. Users will need to manually enter Wi-Fi passwords on their watches when their iPhones aren’t nea

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Duolingo’s AI Bet Pays Off Despite Market Jitters
AIBusinessSoftware

Duolingo’s AI Bet Pays Off Despite Market Jitters

Duolingo reported strong Q3 revenue of $271.7 million but spooked investors with lower-than-expected Q4 bookings forecasts. The company revealed its AI-powered Duolingo Max tier is already profitable despite slightly lower margins.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025

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