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Did Microsoft’s Latest Update Finally Fix Those Windows 11 GPU Crashes?
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Did Microsoft’s Latest Update Finally Fix Those Windows 11 GPU Crashes?

A new Windows 11 security update is getting credit from the community for potentially solving a major GPU stability crisis. The issues had been plaguing gamers, especially on newer AMD hardware, for weeks.

by Owen HoltDecember 12, 2025
AI’s Margin Expansion Wave Is Here. Are You Ready?
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AI’s Margin Expansion Wave Is Here. Are You Ready?

A new analysis from Forbes argues that AI-driven automation is poised to trigger a historic wave of corporate margin expansion. Early adopters in life sciences and tech are already seeing efficiency gains of 30-40%, signaling a major shift in profitability.

by Owen HoltDecember 12, 2025
Adobe Just Put Photoshop Inside ChatGPT. It’s Free.
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Adobe Just Put Photoshop Inside ChatGPT. It’s Free.

In a major move, Adobe has made its creative and document tools accessible inside ChatGPT. You can now edit photos, design graphics, and handle PDFs by simply typing commands. Best of all, you don’t even need an Adobe subscription to use it.

by Owen HoltDecember 11, 2025
A Rural Minnesota Town Is About to Get a Huge Data Center
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A Rural Minnesota Town Is About to Get a Huge Data Center

A proposed data center in Pine Island, Minnesota, has cleared a key hurdle. The project now faces a final council vote on December 16th amid organized resident opposition.

by Owen HoltDecember 11, 2025
Airbus Says Most SAP Users Won’t Migrate by 2030 Deadline
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Airbus Says Most SAP Users Won’t Migrate by 2030 Deadline

Airbus is in a race against time to migrate its complex SAP environment to S/4HANA before support ends. An executive admits most companies won’t make the 2030 deadline, calling the work “massive” and urging a process overhaul, not just a technical lift.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 11, 2025
Linux 6.19’s Networking Boost is a Big Deal for Routers
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Linux 6.19’s Networking Boost is a Big Deal for Routers

The next Linux kernel release is packing serious networking upgrades. Performance for heavy transfer workloads could see a 4x improvement, and new patches finally make the upstream kernel viable for a major open-source router project.

by Owen HoltDecember 11, 2025
VS Code’s Terminal Just Got Way Smarter
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VS Code’s Terminal Just Got Way Smarter

Visual Studio Code’s version 1.107 update is here, bringing a powerful new Terminal Suggest feature to everyone. The release also packs significant improvements for AI coding agents and early TypeScript 7 support.

by Owen HoltDecember 10, 2025
How Tiny Side Projects Launched Huge Tech Careers
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How Tiny Side Projects Launched Huge Tech Careers

A new article highlights how major tech innovations like the game Portal, the Redux library, and Python Requests began as simple side projects. These passion pursuits didn’t just fill resumes—they fundamentally changed industries and landed their creators dream jobs.

by Owen HoltDecember 10, 2025
PC Shipments Dip Again, But Analysts See a 2025 Rebound
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PC Shipments Dip Again, But Analysts See a 2025 Rebound

The US PC market declined for a second straight quarter in Q3 2025, but analysts are still forecasting full-year growth. The story is a split one, with consumer spending up but government and education purchases crashing.

by Owen HoltDecember 10, 2025
Scientists Are Now Rewriting Quantum Light Itself
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Scientists Are Now Rewriting Quantum Light Itself

A new review in Nature Photonics details a two-decade transformation in quantum optics. Scientists can now engineer the very structure of photons, opening doors to more secure, high-capacity quantum technologies.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 10, 2025

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