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ARC Raiders Nears 7 Million Copies Despite AI Voice Controversy
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ARC Raiders Nears 7 Million Copies Despite AI Voice Controversy

ARC Raiders continues its impressive sales run, approaching 7 million copies sold according to analytics reports. The game sold nearly 750,000 copies on Steam last week alone, cementing its position as one of 2025’s top performers despite ongoing debates about its use of generative AI for NPC voices

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 24, 2025
Apple’s Lisa OS Lives Again in Your Browser
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Apple’s Lisa OS Lives Again in Your Browser

Developer Andrew Yaros has created LisaGUI, a faithful browser-based recreation of Apple’s Lisa Office System. This isn’t an emulator but a JavaScript reconstruction that lets you experience the innovative 1983 interface that influenced the Macintosh. The original Lisa was a commercial failure, with

by Michael TurnerNovember 24, 2025
Wayland Gets Experimental Features, Miracle-WM Adds Mouse Controls
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Wayland Gets Experimental Features, Miracle-WM Adds Mouse Controls

The latest Wayland Protocols release brings experimental features that could shape future desktop environments. Meanwhile, Miracle-WM continues maturing with practical user-facing improvements. Both developments show the Linux graphics stack evolving rapidly.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 23, 2025
Beehiiv’s big bet: From newsletters to the “operating system for content”
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Beehiiv’s big bet: From newsletters to the “operating system for content”

Newsletter platform beehiiv is transforming into a full creator toolkit with AI website builders and digital product sales. CEO Tyler Denk believes quality content will always rise to the top despite market saturation concerns. The company is betting it can expand better than competitors can match i

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 23, 2025
Someone Hacked an iPhone 17 Pro Max to Run iPadOS
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Someone Hacked an iPhone 17 Pro Max to Run iPadOS

A tech enthusiast has successfully hacked an iPhone 17 Pro Max to run iPadOS, enabling a full desktop-like multitasking experience when connected to an external monitor. The exploit, which leverages the phone’s A19 Pro chip and 12GB RAM, only works on iOS 26.1 and has already been patched by Apple i

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 23, 2025
Apple’s Big AI Push at NeurIPS 2025 Revealed
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Apple’s Big AI Push at NeurIPS 2025 Revealed

Apple is making a significant appearance at the NeurIPS 2025 conference with multiple research presentations and live demos. The company will showcase studies on reasoning models, privacy, and generative AI while sponsoring diversity groups. This marks Apple’s continued push into academic AI researc

by Michael TurnerNovember 22, 2025
Microsoft’s console-style Windows gaming mode is here to test
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Microsoft’s console-style Windows gaming mode is here to test

Microsoft has launched its Full Screen Experience for Windows 11 in preview, bringing console-style gaming to PCs. The feature prioritizes controller navigation and can boost game performance. It’s available now through Xbox and Windows Insider programs.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 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
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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

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