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Your AI Chatbot is Lying About Your Revenue. Here’s How to Fix It.
AIDataSoftware

Your AI Chatbot is Lying About Your Revenue. Here’s How to Fix It.

AI agents that query your database directly are dangerously inaccurate, reporting different revenue numbers day-to-day. The fix is a semantic layer, but the big debate is whether to build it natively in platforms like Snowflake or use a headless, independent system. The choice defines your AI strate

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Brevo’s $583M war chest takes aim at Salesforce and HubSpot
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Brevo’s $583M war chest takes aim at Salesforce and HubSpot

Paris-based Brevo is now a billion-dollar unicorn after a massive €500 million funding round. The company, with over 600,000 customers, plans to spend over €100 million to grow its U.S. market share and compete head-on with CRM giants.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Is the Steam Machine the Key to Half-Life 3?
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Is the Steam Machine the Key to Half-Life 3?

The rumor mill for Half-Life 3 is in overdrive, and Valve’s new Steam Machine console is at the center of it. From internal code names to fixed hardware specs, the evidence is piling up. We might not have to wait much longer to find out.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
A Software Startup Just Deployed Singapore’s First Commercial Quantum Computer
ComputingInnovationSoftware

A Software Startup Just Deployed Singapore’s First Commercial Quantum Computer

A Singapore software startup has hit a notable milestone in the quantum race. Horizon Quantum says it’s now operating the first commercial quantum computer in the city-state, built with parts from key industry suppliers.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Uber’s Robotaxi Play Hits Dallas, But With a Human in the Driver’s Seat
AIInnovationSoftware

Uber’s Robotaxi Play Hits Dallas, But With a Human in the Driver’s Seat

Uber and its partner Avride have launched a commercial robotaxi service in Dallas. The launch includes a human safety operator and a limited 9-square-mile zone, with plans to go driverless later. This is part of Uber’s aggressive push to integrate autonomous vehicles across its network.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
Harvey’s $8B Bet and Meta’s Design Raid
AISoftwareStartups

Harvey’s $8B Bet and Meta’s Design Raid

The AI gold rush continues as legal software startup Harvey sees its valuation skyrocket to $8 billion. Meanwhile, Meta makes a huge play for hardware talent, hiring two of Apple’s top design leaders.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Microsoft Teams is about to start tracking your office location
CloudPrivacySoftware

Microsoft Teams is about to start tracking your office location

Microsoft is rolling out a new feature for Teams that can automatically update a user’s location when they connect to corporate Wi-Fi. The update, planned for January 2026, is optional for admins but raises major surveillance questions. It’s the latest flashpoint in the ongoing battle over return-to

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025
How to Get Free, Real-Time Alerts for Your Home NAS
ComputingDataSoftware

How to Get Free, Real-Time Alerts for Your Home NAS

Keeping tabs on your NAS is critical, but built-in alerts can fail if the system goes down. Here’s a clever, free workflow using self-hosted apps to ensure you’re always notified, even during a total outage.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Linux on Steam hits another record high. Is Windows 10’s end to blame?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux on Steam hits another record high. Is Windows 10’s end to blame?

According to the November Steam survey, Linux usage has climbed to 3.2%, a new record. Valve’s SteamOS Holo leads, but gaming-focused distro Bazzite saw significant growth. The timing suggests Windows 10’s end-of-life may be a factor.

by Darren HoltDecember 4, 2025
Opera’s Android browser gets a smarter AI assistant
AISoftwareTechnology

Opera’s Android browser gets a smarter AI assistant

Opera is rolling out new AI features for its Android browser, including the ability to use your current tab as context for queries and to upload files like PDFs for AI analysis. The company emphasizes these features have privacy guardrails, with data encrypted and deleted after 30 days.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 4, 2025

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