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6 Chrome extensions that actually fix your workflow
ComputingSoftware

6 Chrome extensions that actually fix your workflow

A deep dive into six Chrome and Edge extensions that tackle tab overload, clunky research, and reading friction. They’re free, lightweight, and work immediately—no complex setup required.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 8, 2025
Stitch Fix Bets on AI Selfies to Drive Sales and Virality
AIBusinessSoftware

Stitch Fix Bets on AI Selfies to Drive Sales and Virality

Stitch Fix’s AI-powered “Stitch Fix Vision” tool is creating a buzz. Customers are using it to visualize outfits on themselves and sharing the images, leading to direct sales and new client acquisition.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 8, 2025
An iOS 19 Prototype Just Leaked. It’s a Roadmap to iOS 27.
HardwareSoftware

An iOS 19 Prototype Just Leaked. It’s a Roadmap to iOS 27.

A never-released iOS 19 prototype has surfaced, giving us a rare look at Apple’s software plans years in advance. The build, from an EVT-stage iPhone 16 Pro, hints at features planned for iOS 27 and confirms Apple’s internal naming chaos.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 6, 2025
Everyone Hates the Idea of Netflix Buying Warner Bros.
BusinessSoftware

Everyone Hates the Idea of Netflix Buying Warner Bros.

The reported $83 million deal for Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery has sparked immediate and fierce opposition. From the Writers Guild to Senator Elizabeth Warren, critics are calling it an antitrust nightmare that would hurt workers and consumers.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 6, 2025
FEX 2512 and Tellusim SDK: Big Updates for Linux Gaming and Devs
ComputingInnovationSoftware

FEX 2512 and Tellusim SDK: Big Updates for Linux Gaming and Devs

A new release of the FEX emulator brings significant performance gains for running x86/x86-64 games on ARM64 Linux systems. Separately, the Tellusim Core SDK is now freely available for approved open-source projects, offering a powerful 3D engine.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 6, 2025
Google’s Android Desktop Needs These 5 Things to Beat Windows
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Google’s Android Desktop Needs These 5 Things to Beat Windows

Google is reportedly working on a new desktop OS codenamed “Aluminium OS,” internally called “Android desktop.” For it to succeed, it needs to master multitasking, clipboard history, and true desktop apps. The author plans to buy the first device that ships with it.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 6, 2025
Missing AI Activist Feared Armed, Targeting OpenAI Workers
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Missing AI Activist Feared Armed, Targeting OpenAI Workers

An anti-AI activist who helped found the Stop AI group is now missing and considered armed and dangerous by San Francisco police. Sam Kirchner, 27, allegedly threatened to buy weapons and target OpenAI workers, leading to a lockdown at the company’s offices last month. His former colleagues are more

by Gabriel NovakDecember 6, 2025
Travel Agencies Are Using AI, But Not to Replace Humans
AIBusinessSoftware

Travel Agencies Are Using AI, But Not to Replace Humans

Travel agencies are adopting AI, but the strategy is to augment human expertise, not eliminate it. New tools help advisors track price drops for clients and personalize trips for the ultra-wealthy, blending data with personal touch.

by Aaron BlakeDecember 6, 2025
Chrome’s New Autofill Pulls Data From Your Whole Google Account
DataPrivacySoftware

Chrome’s New Autofill Pulls Data From Your Whole Google Account

Google is rolling out a series of updates to Chrome’s autofill feature across desktop, iOS, and Android. The changes let autofill access more personal data from your Google Account and Google Wallet, while also improving how it handles international addresses and displays suggestions.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 5, 2025
Intuit’s AI Bet Pays Off, But Its CAIO Says Don’t Copy Us
AIBusinessSoftware

Intuit’s AI Bet Pays Off, But Its CAIO Says Don’t Copy Us

Intuit’s new AI accounting agent saves small businesses an average of 12 hours monthly with over 90% accuracy. The company’s AI push fueled better-than-expected Q1 earnings and a $100M deal with OpenAI.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 5, 2025

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