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Month: November 2025

Where Winds Meet’s AI NPCs Are Actually Incredible
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Where Winds Meet’s AI NPCs Are Actually Incredible

Where Winds Meet’s AI-powered NPCs are turning out to be one of the game’s standout features. Players are testing the limits with everything from emotional manipulation to bizarre martial arts suggestions, and the NPCs are reacting in surprisingly believable ways.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Capcom Promises Resident Evil Requiem Won’t Repeat PC Nightmares
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Capcom Promises Resident Evil Requiem Won’t Repeat PC Nightmares

Capcom says it’s learned from Monster Hunter Wilds’ technical issues and promises Resident Evil Requiem will deliver a smooth PC experience. The game launches February 27th across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch 2. But can they really optimize for five platforms simultaneously?

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Apple’s Mac Pro is basically dead
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Apple’s Mac Pro is basically dead

Apple has reportedly abandoned plans to update the Mac Pro through at least 2026. The company has canceled the expected M4 Ultra processor and may not release a Mac Pro with the next-generation M5 Ultra either. Apple staff now see the Mac Studio as the effective top of their desktop lineup.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Samsung’s 2nm Crypto Mining Deals Show Foundry Strategy Shift
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Samsung’s 2nm Crypto Mining Deals Show Foundry Strategy Shift

Samsung is supplying its cutting-edge 2nm GAA chips to Chinese cryptocurrency mining giants MicroBT and Canaan. The deals represent about 10% of Samsung’s total 2nm production capacity, with deliveries expected in late 2025. This marks a strategic move to diversify beyond traditional smartphone and

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Starbucks HQ Sees Pro-Union Flyers as Corporate Staff Support Barista Strikes
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Starbucks HQ Sees Pro-Union Flyers as Corporate Staff Support Barista Strikes

Dozens of pro-union flyers have appeared at Starbucks headquarters as corporate employees express support for striking baristas. HR instructed staff to report union activity while the company faces its fourth work stoppage in two years.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft’s Voice-Controlled Windows Is Painfully Slow
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Microsoft’s Voice-Controlled Windows Is Painfully Slow

Microsoft’s new voice-controlled Windows feature is facing criticism after a demo video revealed its limitations. Instead of performing actions directly, Copilot provides slow step-by-step guides through settings. The feature landed on PCs about a month ago, but power users aren’t impressed.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
AMD hits 33.6% desktop share as Ryzen keeps winning
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AMD hits 33.6% desktop share as Ryzen keeps winning

AMD continues its relentless march against Intel, capturing 33.6% of the desktop CPU market in Q3 2025. The company also grew its overall client x86 share to 25.4% and made gains in server and mobile segments. Intel’s lead continues to shrink despite still holding majority market share.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 15, 2025
Microsoft’s New Outlook Still Sucks After 6 Months
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Microsoft’s New Outlook Still Sucks After 6 Months

The new Outlook for Windows continues to disappoint with persistent performance issues and missing features. Despite six months of development, it still lacks basic customization and offline functionality. Many users are considering switching to alternative email clients entirely.

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025
Disney and YouTube TV End Their Two-Week Standoff
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Disney and YouTube TV End Their Two-Week Standoff

Disney and YouTube TV have reached an agreement after a 15-day blackout that affected roughly 10 million subscribers. The dispute cost Disney an estimated $30 million per week in lost revenue. YouTube TV is restoring all Disney channels and providing $20 credits to affected customers.

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025
Fed Scrambles as Key Lending Market Shows Stress
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Fed Scrambles as Key Lending Market Shows Stress

The New York Fed convened an urgent meeting with Wall Street banks this week over the standing repo facility. This comes as short-term borrowing costs are spiking, raising concerns about financial system stability.

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025

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