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Immutable Linux Explained: Why It’s Probably the Future
ComputingInnovationSoftware

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
Xbox’s Big Thank You Note and Even Bigger 2026 Plans
CloudGamingSoftware

Xbox’s Big Thank You Note and Even Bigger 2026 Plans

Xbox has released a year-end thank you to players, calling 2025 one of its most award-winning years ever. The company is already teasing a huge 2026, starting with a January Developer Direct featuring Forza Horizon 6 and Fable, and potentially new hardware details.

by Michael TurnerDecember 18, 2025
Bitso’s $15.6B Payouts Signal a Stablecoin Tipping Point
DataSoftwareTechnology

Bitso’s $15.6B Payouts Signal a Stablecoin Tipping Point

The B2B arm of crypto firm Bitso is processing billions through Mexico’s instant payment system. Its leadership says the volume is a clear signal that global finance is moving toward stablecoins for cross-border and domestic efficiency.

by Michael TurnerDecember 18, 2025
Facebook wants to charge you to post links. Seriously.
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Facebook wants to charge you to post links. Seriously.

Facebook is testing a system where standard users can only post two web links per month. To share more, you’ll need a £11.99/month “Meta Verified” subscription, with a top-tier plan costing up to £374. This move threatens to strangle the organic sharing that drives traffic to news sites and independ

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025
Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But Keeps Its Hand in Your Pocket
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But Keeps Its Hand in Your Pocket

Apple is complying with Japan’s new law by allowing third-party app stores and payment systems on iOS. However, the company will still take fees of up to 21% on transactions, leading to immediate criticism from developers like Epic Games.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025
Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Keeps Spreading to New Games
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Keeps Spreading to New Games

Nvidia is rolling out its latest upscaling tech to a fresh batch of PC games. Titles like Ashes of Creation and ARK: Survival Ascended are getting DLSS 4 and Reflex for better performance. A new driver update is now available to support these features.

by Michael TurnerDecember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s Phone Link Update Finally Lets You Lock Your PC From Your Phone
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Phone Link Update Finally Lets You Lock Your PC From Your Phone

Microsoft is rolling out a significant update to its Phone Link app, bringing new security and productivity features for Android and Windows 11 users. The update includes the ability to remotely lock your PC from your phone and seamless clipboard sharing between devices.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025
NHS Tech Provider Hacked, 300GB Claimed Stolen
CybersecurityDataSoftware

NHS Tech Provider Hacked, 300GB Claimed Stolen

A U.K. healthcare tech company used by the NHS has been hit by a cyberattack. Hackers claim to have stolen 300 gigabytes of data, though the full impact on patient records is still unknown.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025
CISA’s 2025 Hit List: The 25 Most Dangerous Software Bugs
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

CISA’s 2025 Hit List: The 25 Most Dangerous Software Bugs

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has unveiled its 2025 list of the most dangerous software weaknesses. This annual ranking, created with MITRE, is designed to help organizations prioritize security fixes and build safer technology from the start.

by Michael TurnerDecember 18, 2025
AI is becoming your company’s new storyteller. Is that a good thing?
AIBusinessSoftware

AI is becoming your company’s new storyteller. Is that a good thing?

AI is moving beyond screening resumes to shaping how companies tell their story to potential hires. By mining social media and internal data, it can help craft authentic messaging. The key, however, is not to let the AI sound like it’s doing the talking.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 18, 2025

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