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Senior Devs Are Slower With AI Copilot. Here’s Why.
AIComputingSoftware

Senior Devs Are Slower With AI Copilot. Here’s Why.

A new analysis reveals a counterintuitive trend with AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot. While junior developers see significant speed gains, senior developers often become less productive. The culprit isn’t the tool, but the deep expertise of the senior engineers using it.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 11, 2025
Google Patches Another Actively Exploited Chrome Zero-Day
CybersecuritySoftware

Google Patches Another Actively Exploited Chrome Zero-Day

Google has released an emergency security update for Chrome to patch three vulnerabilities. One is a high-severity zero-day that attackers are already actively exploiting.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 11, 2025
Apple Tells iPhone Users To Ditch Chrome, Google Fires Back With AI
PrivacySoftware

Apple Tells iPhone Users To Ditch Chrome, Google Fires Back With AI

Apple is directly warning iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome, citing privacy concerns. In response, Google is rolling out its Gemini AI directly into Chrome for iOS, making the browser a key battleground.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 11, 2025
Adobe Bets Big on AI to Revive Growth After Stock Slide
AIBusinessSoftware

Adobe Bets Big on AI to Revive Growth After Stock Slide

Adobe is projecting double-digit annual recurring revenue growth for fiscal 2026, pinning its hopes on AI-powered tools. The announcement comes as the company’s stock has lost about 20% of its value this year amid fears of AI disruption.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 11, 2025
Reddit’s Gray Checkmark Test: A Quiet Verification Rollout
AIInnovationSoftware

Reddit’s Gray Checkmark Test: A Quiet Verification Rollout

Reddit is launching a limited alpha test for verified profiles, starting with a hand-picked group of public figures and partners. The new gray checkmark replaces the “Official” label for businesses and is designed to help users and moderators, not confer special privileges.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
YouTube TV’s New Plans Could Save You Money, But There’s a Catch
BusinessInnovationSoftware

YouTube TV’s New Plans Could Save You Money, But There’s a Catch

Google is planning a major overhaul of YouTube TV for 2026, introducing over 10 new, cheaper plans centered on genres like sports, news, and family entertainment. This comes after years of price hikes pushed the base plan to $82.99/month.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Did Apple Accidentally Make iMessage Unbannable?
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Did Apple Accidentally Make iMessage Unbannable?

Russia recently blocked FaceTime, citing terrorism, but left iMessage untouched. A new theory suggests Apple may have accidentally made its messaging service nearly impossible for governments to ban by tying it to a core iPhone function.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025
DXC Rebrands Its Consulting Arm As AdvisoryX For The AI Era
AIBusinessSoftware

DXC Rebrands Its Consulting Arm As AdvisoryX For The AI Era

DXC Technology has launched AdvisoryX, a new global advisory group formed by restructuring its existing consulting business. The move aims to help clients with strategic AI implementation as the company’s consulting revenue has recently been flat to declining.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 10, 2025
The $100 Billion Push to Connect Every Shopping Experience
AIInnovationSoftware

The $100 Billion Push to Connect Every Shopping Experience

The next era of shopping is all about connection. With U.S. social commerce sales predicted to surpass $100 billion by 2026, the article makes a case for “commerce media” as the framework to tie together a fragmented landscape.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025
Linux Slab Patch Fixes a Nasty Performance Hit
ComputingSoftware

Linux Slab Patch Fixes a Nasty Performance Hit

The Linux kernel is getting a crucial fix for a performance regression in its slab memory allocator. The patch, which will be back-ported, slashes average operation latency from 18ms to 10ms in tests.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 10, 2025

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