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Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Bet Pays Off With $2.8B Profit
BusinessComputing

Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Bet Pays Off With $2.8B Profit

Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-focused company Strategy posted a stunning $2.8 billion profit in Q3, driven by accounting changes that reflect Bitcoin’s fair value. Despite the paper gains, investors are questioning the sustainability of the company’s financing methods and premium valuation.

by Gabriel NovakOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Apple M5’s Graphics Leap: 45% Gains But Pro Gap Remains
ComputingHardware

Apple M5’s Graphics Leap: 45% Gains But Pro Gap Remains

Apple’s new M5 chip shows impressive 45% GPU performance gains over the M4, but multicore improvements are modest. The real story lies in Apple’s strategic positioning between base and Pro chips, revealing their evolving silicon roadmap.

by Aaron BlakeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
Why Microsoft Can’t Kill Control Panel After 12 Years
ComputingSoftware

Why Microsoft Can’t Kill Control Panel After 12 Years

Despite Microsoft’s decade-long push to replace Control Panel with the modern Settings app, six critical system administration tools remain dependent on the legacy interface. This reveals deeper challenges in Windows architecture and backward compatibility requirements that continue to haunt Microso

by Aaron BlakeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
MIT’s TX-GAIN Supercomputer Ushers in the Exaflop Era
ComputingInnovation

MIT’s TX-GAIN Supercomputer Ushers in the Exaflop Era

MIT Lincoln Laboratory has unveiled TX-GAIN, a revolutionary supercomputer capable of two AI-exaflops performance. This system represents a quantum leap in computational power for scientific research and AI development.

by Aaron BlakeOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
IBM Quantum Outage Reveals Fragility of Next-Gen Computing
CloudComputing

IBM Quantum Outage Reveals Fragility of Next-Gen Computing

IBM’s quantum computer in Aachen, Germany has experienced an outage, revealing the inherent fragility of current quantum systems. The incident underscores the technical hurdles that remain before quantum computing becomes reliable for commercial use.

by Gabriel NovakOctober 30, 2025November 2, 2025
NextComputing’s Ampere-Powered Edge Server Redefines AI Inference
AIComputingHardware

NextComputing’s Ampere-Powered Edge Server Redefines AI Inference

NextComputing has launched a compact 1U rackmount server powered by Ampere processors specifically designed for AI inference at the edge. The Nucleus 1U delivers up to 192 cores and supports NVIDIA GPUs in a space-constrained form factor. This represents a significant advancement for edge computing

by Gabriel NovakOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Microsoft’s Cloud Crisis: When DNS Failure Takes Down Everything
CloudComputing

Microsoft’s Cloud Crisis: When DNS Failure Takes Down Everything

A massive Microsoft Azure outage caused by DNS failures has taken down Xbox, Microsoft 365, and Azure services globally. The incident reveals fundamental weaknesses in cloud infrastructure that affects millions of users and businesses worldwide.

by Aaron BlakeOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Excel’s Formula by Example: The AI-Powered Productivity Game Changer
BusinessComputingSoftware

Excel’s Formula by Example: The AI-Powered Productivity Game Changer

Microsoft has expanded its Formula by Example feature from Excel for the web to the desktop Windows version, giving users AI-powered formula generation capabilities. This represents a significant evolution beyond Flash Fill’s limitations, offering dynamic formulas that automatically update with data

by Gabriel NovakOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2: The Hybrid Revolution Comes to PC
ComputingHardware

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2: The Hybrid Revolution Comes to PC

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 marks a fundamental shift in PC processor design with hybrid architecture. The 2026-bound chips promise major performance and efficiency gains that could reshape the Windows laptop landscape.

by Aaron BlakeOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Real-Time Polygenic Risk Scores Transform Genetic Medicine
AIComputing

Real-Time Polygenic Risk Scores Transform Genetic Medicine

A breakthrough in genetic risk prediction allows polygenic scores to continuously improve as new patient data arrives. This real-time approach could transform how we assess disease risk and deliver personalized medicine.

by Gabriel NovakOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025

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