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Microsoft Copilot’s growth is stalling, and the numbers don’t lie
AIComputingSoftware

Microsoft Copilot’s growth is stalling, and the numbers don’t lie

Microsoft’s rapid rollout of Copilot isn’t translating to strong user adoption. New data estimates its quarterly growth at a mere 2%, far behind competitors, as customers reportedly resist buying the AI add-on.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 8, 2025
Portugal Just Gave Ethical Hackers a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
CybersecurityPolicySoftware

Portugal Just Gave Ethical Hackers a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card

Portugal has formally amended its cybercrime legislation to create a legal exemption for ethical hackers and cybersecurity researchers. The move, announced on December 4, 2024, aligns with similar actions by Germany, the US, and the UK to foster responsible vulnerability disclosure.

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Most Annoying Security Feature
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Finally Fixes Windows 11’s Most Annoying Security Feature

Microsoft has removed the biggest barrier to using Smart App Control in Windows 11. You can now toggle the feature on and off without needing to wipe your PC, a change first introduced in Insider build 26220.7070 (KB5070300) back in November.

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Menu Fix Is a Start, But It’s Still a Mess
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Microsoft’s AI Menu Fix Is a Start, But It’s Still a Mess

In the latest Windows 11 Dev and Beta build 26220.7344, Microsoft has quietly added a toggle to hide AI Actions from the right-click menu. It’s a direct response to user criticism, but the implementation feels incomplete. The company is also planning a broader redesign of the cluttered context menu.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 8, 2025
Swedish biotech raises €7.3M to brew designer fats for food and beauty
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Swedish biotech raises €7.3M to brew designer fats for food and beauty

Swedish biotech startup Melt&Marble has raised a €7.3 million Series A round to commercialize its precision-fermented designer fats. The company, targeting the food and personal care industries, plans its first commercial launch in 2026.

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
X Deactivates EU’s Ad Account After Record DSA Fine
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X Deactivates EU’s Ad Account After Record DSA Fine

X has deactivated the European Commission’s advertising account on its platform, just days after receiving a landmark €120 million fine for Digital Services Act violations. The move escalates a bitter dispute over transparency and platform rules.

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
X shuts down EU ad account after $140 million fine
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

X shuts down EU ad account after $140 million fine

The day after a $140 million fine, X shut down the European Commission’s advertising account. The platform’s head of product accused the EU of using an “exploit” to boost a post about the fine.

by Michael TurnerDecember 7, 2025
Netflix’s $72 Billion Bet Against Infinite YouTube
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Netflix’s $72 Billion Bet Against Infinite YouTube

According to a new analysis, Netflix’s recent $72 billion content spend is a direct bet against YouTube’s dominance. The company sees the free, creator-driven platform as its true competition for global watch time.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 7, 2025
Amazon’s Wild Week: Robotaxis, 30-Minute Delivery, and AI Teammates
AICloudSoftware

Amazon’s Wild Week: Robotaxis, 30-Minute Delivery, and AI Teammates

According to GeekWire, Amazon is testing a new ultrafast delivery service called Amazon Now and gave rides in its Zoox robotaxi on the Vegas Strip. AWS SVP Colleen Aubrey also detailed the company’s push into applied AI and “agentic” coding.

by Michael TurnerDecember 6, 2025
AI “Creators” Are About to Wreck the Influencer Economy
AISoftwareTechnology

AI “Creators” Are About to Wreck the Influencer Economy

According to a creator interviewed by The Verge, AI-generated video is being used for everything from quick cash scams to stealing people’s likenesses for OnlyFans. The platforms enabling this flood of content are also building AI ad tools that could cut human creators out entirely.

by Michael TurnerDecember 6, 2025

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