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Google and Replit Double Down on “Vibe Coding” for Businesses
AIInnovationSoftware

Google and Replit Double Down on “Vibe Coding” for Businesses

Google and AI coding platform Replit are deepening their strategic partnership to push “vibe coding” into more companies. The move comes as Replit projects it will hit $1 billion in revenue by the end of 2026, fueled by AI-assisted development.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
Circle’s CEO Says a Crypto “Economic OS” Is Coming
AIBusinessSoftware

Circle’s CEO Says a Crypto “Economic OS” Is Coming

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire told Wired that the next five to ten years will see a massive shift to a blockchain-based “economic OS.” The company’s USDC stablecoin, worth $78 billion, is just the foundation for this new “money as an app platform.”

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
How One Company Used AI to Cut Security Alert Times by 60%
AICybersecuritySoftware

How One Company Used AI to Cut Security Alert Times by 60%

Facing overwhelming alert volumes, global toll road operator Transurban built an in-house agentic AI system. The result? A 60% reduction in triage times and 100% coverage of security incidents.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
AWS CEO: We Don’t Need a Million Devs Anymore, Thanks to AI
AICloudSoftware

AWS CEO: We Don’t Need a Million Devs Anymore, Thanks to AI

AWS CEO Matt Garman once thought Amazon needed a million developers to meet demand. Now, with AI, he believes the constraint has flipped from labor to ideas. He also disclosed that the Bedrock service is already a multi-billion dollar business.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
China-Linked “Brickstorm” Attacks Hit VMware Servers Hard
CloudCybersecuritySoftware

China-Linked “Brickstorm” Attacks Hit VMware Servers Hard

U.S. and Canadian cybersecurity agencies have disclosed a wave of sophisticated espionage attacks linked to China, targeting VMware infrastructure. The attacks, using malware called “Brickstorm,” aim for long-term, covert access to victim networks, primarily in government and IT sectors. Organizatio

by Owen HoltDecember 4, 2025
Ditch Windows Search for These 3 Lightning-Fast Apps
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Ditch Windows Search for These 3 Lightning-Fast Apps

Windows’ built-in search is famously sluggish and ad-ridden. To get a snappy, Spotlight-like experience, you need third-party tools. Here are the three best free apps that completely replace and outperform Windows search.

by Owen HoltDecember 4, 2025
FTP Rush 3.6.5 fixes cloud login bugs, remains a free multi-protocol workhorse
BusinessCloudSoftware

FTP Rush 3.6.5 fixes cloud login bugs, remains a free multi-protocol workhorse

The latest update to FTP Rush, version 3.6.5, addresses specific login and file-naming bugs for cloud services like Google Drive and OneDrive. It’s a free, portable file transfer client that works across Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 4, 2025
Salesforce’s AI Bet Shows Life, But Is It Enough?
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Salesforce’s AI Bet Shows Life, But Is It Enough?

Salesforce posted a mixed Q3, missing revenue slightly but crushing EPS estimates. The company raised its full-year outlook, fueled partly by its new AI platform, Agentforce. Investors are watching to see if this momentum can reignite growth.

by Owen HoltDecember 4, 2025
Meta Hires Apple’s Top Designer to Build Its AI Future
AIInnovationSoftware

Meta Hires Apple’s Top Designer to Build Its AI Future

Meta is making a major design play, hiring Apple’s longtime design studio head Alan Dye. He’ll lead a new creative studio inside Reality Labs, aiming to treat AI as a “new design material” for future devices.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 4, 2025
Your AI Job Interview Choice Might Be a Trap
AIBusinessSoftware

Your AI Job Interview Choice Might Be a Trap

AI is now a common part of hiring, with 88% of employers using it for screening. But a new study finds that giving candidates a choice between an AI or human interviewer could backfire, creating a new hurdle for low-ability job seekers.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 4, 2025

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