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Month: November 2025

Warren Takes Aim at Potential AI Bailouts
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Warren Takes Aim at Potential AI Bailouts

Senator Elizabeth Warren is demanding answers from the Trump administration about potential plans to bail out AI companies with taxpayer money. The Massachusetts Democrat cites OpenAI’s requests for government support and tech executives’ White House access as red flags. Administration officials hav

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
AWS Built a Whole Cabinet Just to Avoid Nvidia’s Hardware
CloudHardwareTechnology

AWS Built a Whole Cabinet Just to Avoid Nvidia’s Hardware

Amazon Web Services reportedly built an entire external cabinet just for its custom network cards to work with Nvidia’s Blackwell systems. The workaround raises questions about whether hyperscalers’ obsession with proprietary hardware has gone too far.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Cloudflare’s global outage takes down half the internet
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Cloudflare’s global outage takes down half the internet

Cloudflare’s global outage on Tuesday morning caused widespread disruptions across major platforms including ChatGPT, Spotify, and Uber. This marks the third major internet infrastructure failure in 2025 alone. The company’s CTO issued a public apology calling the incident “unacceptable.”

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s New Copilot Agents Create Word, Excel, PowerPoint Files
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Microsoft’s New Copilot Agents Create Word, Excel, PowerPoint Files

Microsoft is rolling out dedicated Copilot agents that can create full Office documents from simple chat prompts. The new agents guide users through the creation process and maintain editing capabilities when documents open in their respective apps. This represents a significant shift toward AI-firs

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Wall Street Still Betting Big on Nvidia Despite Investor Jitters
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Wall Street Still Betting Big on Nvidia Despite Investor Jitters

Wall Street analysts remain overwhelmingly bullish on Nvidia heading into Wednesday’s Q3 earnings, even as investors grow anxious about AI valuations. The chip titan’s stock has fallen 5% in recent days, dragging the broader tech sector lower. Multiple banks maintain strong buy ratings with price ta

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
WhatsApp’s Privacy Nightmare: 3.5 Billion Profiles Exposed
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WhatsApp’s Privacy Nightmare: 3.5 Billion Profiles Exposed

University researchers discovered WhatsApp’s entire user database was openly accessible online, exposing 3.5 billion profiles including phone numbers, photos, and sensitive personal information. The vulnerability allowed anyone to download complete user profiles and analyze global WhatsApp usage pat

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
Apple’s iOS 26.2 Beta Adds Liquid Glass and EU Translation
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Apple’s iOS 26.2 Beta Adds Liquid Glass and EU Translation

Apple has seeded the second public beta of iOS 26.2 to testers, bringing customizable Lock Screen effects and expanded translation features. The update also includes improvements to sleep tracking and reminder alarms. Public beta testers can download it now through Settings.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
FDIC Countersues Capital One in $100 Million Banking Feud
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FDIC Countersues Capital One in $100 Million Banking Feud

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has filed a countersuit against Capital One, claiming the bank underpaid nearly $100 million for the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank bailouts. This comes two months after Capital One sued the FDIC, alleging overcharging. The dispute centers on whether

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
US Cyber Boss Says It’s Time to Go on the Offensive
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US Cyber Boss Says It’s Time to Go on the Offensive

The US is tired of being everyone’s favorite hacking target. National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross says a new offensive strategy is coming, but won’t say when. Industry leaders argue the current approach has failed.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Dutch Police Seize 250 Servers in Major Cybercrime Raid
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Dutch Police Seize 250 Servers in Major Cybercrime Raid

Dutch police have seized 250 servers from data centers in The Hague and Zoetermeer as part of an investigation into a rogue hosting provider. The servers were allegedly used for criminal activities including ransomware and botnets. This marks the latest in a series of data center raids targeting cyb

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025

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