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Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs
ComputingSoftware

Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs

Microsoft has released Build 22631.6269 to Windows Insiders, targeting several persistent quality issues. The update fixes unresponsive File Explorer behavior and .tar file extraction problems that have frustrated users for months.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Ubuntu’s Rust Rewrite Hits Early Security Bumps
ComputingSoftware

Ubuntu’s Rust Rewrite Hits Early Security Bumps

Ubuntu’s freshly rewritten sudo command in Rust has encountered its first security issues just weeks after launch. Two vulnerabilities were found and patched through coordinated disclosure. The incidents highlight the challenges of replacing decades-old system tools.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Canonical Now Offers 15 Years of Ubuntu Support
BusinessComputingSoftware

Canonical Now Offers 15 Years of Ubuntu Support

Canonical is dramatically extending commercial support for Ubuntu LTS releases from 10 to 15 years. Meanwhile, Ubuntu 25.10 users are experiencing broken unattended upgrades due to a Rust coreutils bug that’s preventing system updates.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Valve’s Steam Machine Returns With VR Headset and New Controller
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Valve’s Steam Machine Returns With VR Headset and New Controller

Valve has unveiled three major hardware products that mark its biggest push into gaming hardware in years. The Steam Machine returns with modern AMD Zen 4 and RDNA 3 graphics, while the Steam Frame represents Valve’s first VR headset. All products are scheduled to ship in early 2026.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025
Vast Data’s $1.17B AI Bet with Google Cloud and CoreWeave
AICloudComputing

Vast Data’s $1.17B AI Bet with Google Cloud and CoreWeave

Vast Data just announced two major partnerships that could reshape enterprise AI infrastructure. The company secured a $1.17 billion agreement with CoreWeave while teaming up with Google Cloud for hybrid AI deployments. This comes as Vast reportedly seeks funding at a $30 billion valuation.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
Google’s Cameyo Acquisition Brings Legacy Apps to ChromeOS
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Google’s Cameyo Acquisition Brings Legacy Apps to ChromeOS

Google has officially launched Cameyo Virtual App Delivery for ChromeOS Enterprise after acquiring the company. The service streams legacy Windows and Linux apps directly in Chrome browser, solving ChromeOS’s long-standing application gap. Enterprises can now deploy legacy applications as Progressiv

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s 2026 Audio Driver Could Finally Make Windows on Arm Viable for Musicians
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Microsoft’s 2026 Audio Driver Could Finally Make Windows on Arm Viable for Musicians

Microsoft is tackling one of Windows on Arm’s biggest remaining gaps with a specialized low-latency audio driver. The company is collaborating with Qualcomm and Yamaha on the open-source project, which will enable plug-and-play compatibility with USB Audio Class 2 devices. Public preview is schedule

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
CoreWeave Stock Drops 10% After Data Center Issues
AICloudComputing

CoreWeave Stock Drops 10% After Data Center Issues

CoreWeave stock fell sharply despite beating Q3 revenue expectations. The AI infrastructure provider revealed data center issues that forced it to scale back full-year revenue forecasts. The company remains up over 170% year-to-date despite recent struggles.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 11, 2025
Someone just ran a Minecraft server on a smart light bulb
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Someone just ran a Minecraft server on a smart light bulb

A YouTuber has successfully run a Minecraft server on a cheap smart light bulb from AliExpress. The project uses specialized software to work with the bulb’s extremely limited hardware. This continues the trend of running Minecraft on increasingly obscure hardware platforms.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025
Gaming cloud Boosteroid bets big on European data centers
CloudComputing

Gaming cloud Boosteroid bets big on European data centers

Boosteroid, the world’s third-largest cloud gaming provider with 6.5 million users, is teaming up with DL Invest Group to develop a network of European data centers. The joint venture plans facilities ranging from 20-40MW with expansion potential up to 150MW. This marks a significant infrastructure

by Aaron BlakeNovember 10, 2025

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