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Apple’s AI Team Shakeup Isn’t What It Seems
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Apple’s AI Team Shakeup Isn’t What It Seems

According to AppleInsider, Apple’s AI team restructure throughout 2025 and John Giannandrea’s retirement are part of a planned shift, not a sign of trouble. The focus remains on on-device AI and the Apple Foundation Model, with a major revamp expected in early 2026 with iOS 26.4.

by Michael TurnerDecember 23, 2025
The 4 Linux Distros Actually Worth Using for Gaming Now
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

The 4 Linux Distros Actually Worth Using for Gaming Now

With Windows frustrating many users, Linux gaming is having a moment. But which distro should you choose? A new analysis highlights four standouts, each with a very different philosophy for playing your Steam library.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025
Why AI Data Centers Are a Power Grid Nightmare
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Why AI Data Centers Are a Power Grid Nightmare

The explosive growth of AI is creating a massive, unpredictable demand for electricity that traditional data center design can’t handle. The solution isn’t just more power—it’s a complete rethink of how we build these energy-hungry facilities from the ground up.

by Michael TurnerDecember 22, 2025
NASA’s Mars Rover Just Drove a Quarter Mile All By Itself
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NASA’s Mars Rover Just Drove a Quarter Mile All By Itself

The Perseverance rover just smashed its own driving record on Mars, traveling a quarter mile in a single day. It did almost all of that journey completely on its own, thanks to new autonomous navigation software. This is a critical step for exploring distant worlds without constant human input.

by Michael TurnerDecember 19, 2025
HPE’s OneView bug is a perfect 10, and that’s a huge problem
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HPE’s OneView bug is a perfect 10, and that’s a huge problem

HPE is urging immediate action on a critical vulnerability in its OneView infrastructure management platform. Rated a perfect 10.0 on the CVSS scale, it allows unauthenticated attackers to run code on a deeply trusted system. This isn’t just another bug; it’s a skeleton key for your network.

by Michael TurnerDecember 19, 2025
Apple Needs a New “Trashcan” Mac Pro, But This Time Get It Right
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Apple Needs a New “Trashcan” Mac Pro, But This Time Get It Right

Apple’s 2013 “Trashcan” Mac Pro was a bold, quiet, and compact design that famously backfired due to a lack of upgradability. Now, with Apple facing criticism over AI stagnation, there’s a call for a new, corrected version of that daring hardware philosophy.

by Michael TurnerDecember 19, 2025
A New Data Center is Proposed for Newark, Delaware
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A New Data Center is Proposed for Newark, Delaware

An engineering firm has proposed building a new data center in Newark, Delaware. The project would transform a 44-acre industrial park and is currently in early approval stages.

by Michael TurnerDecember 19, 2025
OpenZFS 2.4 is out, and it’s a speed demon
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OpenZFS 2.4 is out, and it’s a speed demon

OpenZFS 2.4 has officially landed. This update is packed with performance enhancements, particularly for encrypted datasets, and introduces more flexible storage management options for sysadmins.

by Michael TurnerDecember 19, 2025
Immutable Linux Explained: Why It’s Probably the Future
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Immutable Linux Explained: Why It’s Probably the Future

Immutable Linux distros lock down the core OS as a read-only image, making systems nearly unbreakable and updates seamless. While they can feel restrictive for hardcore tinkerers, they offer a rock-solid experience that’s perfect for daily use. You might already be using an immutable OS on your phon

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025
AMD’s Zen 6 Gets Early Compiler Support, Setting Stage for 2026
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AMD’s Zen 6 Gets Early Compiler Support, Setting Stage for 2026

AMD is laying the groundwork for its Zen 6 architecture by getting it into a major open-source compiler. The initial “Znver6” support patch has been merged into the GCC 16 toolchain. This early move helps developers prepare software optimizations well before the chips launch in late 2026.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025

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