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Flyoobe 2.0 revamps Windows 11 bypass tool with cleaner interface
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Flyoobe 2.0 revamps Windows 11 bypass tool with cleaner interface

Flyoobe 2.0 introduces a completely redesigned interface that’s more streamlined and less overwhelming for users. The update focuses on reducing complexity and improving the first-time setup experience for Windows 11 customization.

by Owen HoltNovember 10, 2025
MicroEDS Brings Real-Time Anomaly Detection to Raspberry Pi
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

MicroEDS Brings Real-Time Anomaly Detection to Raspberry Pi

A new edge computing platform brings real-time anomaly detection directly to compact single-board computers. MicroEDS operates with under 150ms latency on Raspberry Pi 5 and requires no cloud connectivity. The solution targets predictive maintenance in manufacturing and infrastructure systems.

by Owen HoltNovember 10, 2025
Google Maps gets serious AI coding tools
AIInnovationSoftware

Google Maps gets serious AI coding tools

Google is rolling out new AI-powered tools for Google Maps that let developers create interactive projects using natural language. The features include a builder agent that generates code from text descriptions and an MCP server for accessing Maps documentation. These tools are powered by Gemini mod

by Owen HoltNovember 10, 2025
Why Replacing Engineers With AI Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen
AIBusinessSoftware

Why Replacing Engineers With AI Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

As companies consider replacing expensive engineers with AI coding tools, recent high-profile failures demonstrate why this approach is dangerously premature. From deleted production databases to catastrophic security breaches, the limitations of current AI coding capabilities are becoming painfully

by Owen HoltNovember 9, 2025
Why Gears of War 2 Still Deserves a Modern Remaster
BusinessGamingSoftware

Why Gears of War 2 Still Deserves a Modern Remaster

Gears of War 2 turns 17 years old today, yet Microsoft continues to ignore it for remaster treatment. While Gears of War: Reloaded just launched and Halo: Campaign Evolved is coming next year, this franchise-defining sequel remains trapped on Xbox 360 hardware with dated visuals and empty multiplaye

by Owen HoltNovember 7, 2025
DoorDash Makes Execs Deliver Food – And It’s Changing the App
BusinessInnovationSoftware

DoorDash Makes Execs Deliver Food – And It’s Changing the App

DoorDash corporate employees, including executives, must make deliveries at least four times annually through the WeDash program. This hands-on experience has led to significant app improvements, including a redesigned home screen for gig workers. The program helps identify issues that would never s

by Owen HoltNovember 7, 2025
Anthropic’s European expansion heats up AI talent war
AIBusinessSoftware

Anthropic’s European expansion heats up AI talent war

The AI company is expanding to five European hubs as EMEA revenue grows more than 9x in the past year. Competition for top engineers is intensifying across the continent.

by Owen HoltNovember 7, 2025
HeyGen Hits $100 Million as AI Video Goes Mainstream
AIInnovationSoftware

HeyGen Hits $100 Million as AI Video Goes Mainstream

AI video startup HeyGen has grown to $100 million in recurring revenue by helping businesses create marketing videos without cameras. The company now serves nearly 200,000 paying customers and is expanding into automated video editing. This comes as the AI video market explodes, projected to grow te

by Owen HoltNovember 6, 2025
Intel’s Vulkan Driver Finally Gets Pipeline Binary Support
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Intel’s Vulkan Driver Finally Gets Pipeline Binary Support

Intel’s open-source Vulkan driver has finally implemented the VK_KHR_pipeline_binary extension after years of development. Meanwhile, Linux 6.19 will include Intel SGX EUPDATESVN support for enhanced security updates. Both developments represent significant improvements for Intel’s Linux graphics an

by Harlow WesleyNovember 6, 2025
This free Chrome extension kills email tracking pixels dead
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

This free Chrome extension kills email tracking pixels dead

Email tracking pixels let senders spy on when you open messages and collect data about you. The Trocker browser extension automatically detects and blocks these invasive trackers across Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail. It marks suspicious emails with a T icon and shows you exactly what’s being tracke

by Harlow WesleyNovember 6, 2025

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