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Month: November 2025

Microsoft Just Open Sourced the Original Zork Games
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Microsoft Just Open Sourced the Original Zork Games

Microsoft has open sourced the complete source code for Zork I, II, and III under the MIT License. This follows their 2023 acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which owned the Infocom intellectual property. The release includes original build notes and comments for educational use.

by Owen HoltNovember 21, 2025
The Uncomfortable Truth About Prebuilt PCs
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The Uncomfortable Truth About Prebuilt PCs

Prebuilt PCs are challenging the long-held belief that DIY is always better. With better warranties, parts availability, and competitive pricing, system integrators are winning over converts. Even experienced builders are finding reasons to consider prebuilts.

by Owen HoltNovember 21, 2025
The US Can’t Win the Fusion Race Alone
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The US Can’t Win the Fusion Race Alone

China has mobilized over $6.5 billion for fusion energy since the US achieved ignition in December 2022. That’s roughly three times what the US government has spent. Now experts say America needs allies to compete.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 21, 2025
European Cloud Shift, AI Bubble Fears, Major Security Flaws
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European Cloud Shift, AI Bubble Fears, Major Security Flaws

European IT leaders are shifting cloud strategies toward local providers as geopolitical tensions rise. Meanwhile, AI market volatility erases $1.2 trillion in value, and researchers discover widespread security vulnerabilities in major AI frameworks.

by Owen HoltNovember 21, 2025
OpenAI’s Big Bet on Classrooms with ChatGPT for Teachers
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OpenAI’s Big Bet on Classrooms with ChatGPT for Teachers

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Teachers, offering educators tailored AI tools with admin controls and compliance features. The service will be free for verified U.S. K-12 educators through June 2027. Teachers get unlimited GPT-5.1 Auto access and integration with popular education platforms.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 21, 2025
Walmart vs Target CEO Succession Shows Stark Contrast
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Walmart vs Target CEO Succession Shows Stark Contrast

Walmart and Target are both getting new CEOs in February, but their succession plans couldn’t be more different. While Walmart’s Doug McMillon is stepping down after delivering 300% stock gains, Target’s Brian Cornell is staying on as executive chair despite the retailer’s struggles. The contrasting

by Harlow WesleyNovember 21, 2025
How This Founder Used Free SEO to 25X Revenue in 2 Months
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How This Founder Used Free SEO to 25X Revenue in 2 Months

With zero marketing budget, Tanya Van Gastel transformed her AI headshot business from $400 to $10,000 monthly revenue in just two months. Her secret? Focusing on the right kind of SEO that works for both Google and AI chatbots. Here’s how she did it and how you can too.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 21, 2025
Google Finally Brings AirDrop to Android
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Google Finally Brings AirDrop to Android

Google is bridging the iPhone/Android divide by making Quick Share compatible with Apple’s AirDrop. The feature is rolling out first on Pixel devices with security as a core focus. This marks another step in Google’s push for better cross-platform compatibility.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 21, 2025
Linux’s Greatest Strength Is Also Its Biggest Flaw
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Linux’s Greatest Strength Is Also Its Biggest Flaw

Linux offers unparalleled customization and freedom from corporate control, but that same flexibility creates overwhelming choices and fragmentation. The community-driven nature means you can fork anything, but it spreads developer resources thin. Understanding these trade-offs helps decide if Linux

by Harlow WesleyNovember 20, 2025
Scientists Can Now Watch DNA Repair in Real Time
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Scientists Can Now Watch DNA Repair in Real Time

Researchers have developed a breakthrough DNA damage sensor that works in real time within living cells and organisms. The tool could revolutionize how we study cancer treatments and aging processes by providing unprecedented views of cellular repair mechanisms.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 20, 2025

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