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Month: November 2025

Why Linux Gaming Is Finally Having Its Moment
ComputingGamingSoftware

Why Linux Gaming Is Finally Having Its Moment

Linux gaming is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by Valve’s Proton compatibility layer and the Steam Deck’s mainstream visibility. The momentum feels different this time, with thousands of Windows games now running flawlessly on Linux systems. But is this the real deal or just another false

by Gabriel NovakNovember 30, 2025
This tiny generator could finally make battery-free sensors work
HardwareInnovation

This tiny generator could finally make battery-free sensors work

Researchers have developed a triboelectric nanogenerator that uses water moving through nanoporous silicon to create electricity. The device achieves 9% conversion efficiency, the highest reported for such systems. This could enable battery-free sensors for everything from vehicle monitoring to smar

by Aaron BlakeNovember 30, 2025
Galaxy S26 Ultra wallpapers leak way too early
HardwareInnovation

Galaxy S26 Ultra wallpapers leak way too early

Purported Galaxy S26 Ultra wallpapers have surfaced online nearly two years before the phone’s expected launch. The leak suggests Samsung might offer an orange color variant for its 2026 flagship. Pricing remains uncertain amid rumors of potential price increases.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 30, 2025
WhatsApp Security Warning – Don’t Get Locked Out
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WhatsApp Security Warning – Don’t Get Locked Out

America’s cyber defense agency warns about sophisticated WhatsApp attacks using spyware and social engineering. Your account could be hijacked through malicious links or by tricking you into sharing verification codes. Here’s what you need to do right now to protect yourself.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 30, 2025
The Hidden Meeting Saboteur In Your Company
BusinessInnovation

The Hidden Meeting Saboteur In Your Company

The CIA’s 1944 Simple Sabotage Field Manual taught citizens how to undermine enemy operations through mundane office behaviors. These same tactics now appear in corporate meetings, effectively paralyzing decision-making. The solution isn’t finding the saboteur – it’s appointing someone to stop the s

by Aaron BlakeNovember 30, 2025
The AI Bubble Debate Hits Washington
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The AI Bubble Debate Hits Washington

The AI bubble debate has reached Washington, with lawmakers expressing uncertainty and concern about potential economic risks. While some compare it to the dot-com bubble, others worry about concentration in the tech sector.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 29, 2025
OnePlus 15 Finally Gets US Green Light After Government Delay
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OnePlus 15 Finally Gets US Green Light After Government Delay

After being stalled by the US government shutdown, the OnePlus 15 has finally received FCC approval. The phone features groundbreaking battery life and gaming capabilities that could challenge Samsung and Google’s dominance in the American market.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 28, 2025
Raspberry Pi Setup Just Got Way Simpler
ComputingSoftware

Raspberry Pi Setup Just Got Way Simpler

The latest Raspberry Pi OS update has switched to cloud-init for initial configuration, bringing Pi setup in line with other Linux distributions. This means you can now configure Wi-Fi, SSH access, and other settings before first boot using standardized YAML files.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 28, 2025
Telecom’s Quiet Revolution: How Dark Fiber Powers Our Digital World
BusinessInnovation

Telecom’s Quiet Revolution: How Dark Fiber Powers Our Digital World

After 25 years in telecom, John Fitzgerald leads Aurora Telecom’s national fiber rollout. He sees massive data growth from AI and gaming as an opportunity, not a crisis, for carriers’ carriers.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 28, 2025
The AI Regulation Battle Heating Up in Washington
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The AI Regulation Battle Heating Up in Washington

Washington is finally getting serious about AI regulation, but the real fight isn’t about the technology—it’s about who gets to make the rules. Tech companies are pushing hard for federal standards that would override state laws, while lawmakers argue states need flexibility to protect consumers. Wi

by Gabriel NovakNovember 28, 2025

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