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Microsoft caves to IT admins, reverses Windows Update naming mess
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft caves to IT admins, reverses Windows Update naming mess

Microsoft is reversing course on its plan to simplify Windows Update names after overwhelming backlash from IT professionals. The company had planned to remove dates, architecture details, and other technical information that administrators depend on. Now they’re bringing back key elements following

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
The Big Short’s Michael Burry Bets $1.1 Billion Against AI
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

The Big Short’s Michael Burry Bets $1.1 Billion Against AI

The Big Short investor Michael Burry has placed a $1.1 billion bet against AI giants Nvidia and Palantir. Meanwhile, Amazon begins global crackdown on modified Fire TV Sticks used for piracy, and the UK moves to criminalize porn featuring strangulation.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Parable’s $16.5M Bet: Finally Measuring AI’s Real Impact
AISoftwareStartups

Parable’s $16.5M Bet: Finally Measuring AI’s Real Impact

A New York startup just raised $16.5 million to tackle the enterprise AI measurement gap. Parable’s platform quantifies how companies actually spend time, creating baselines to prove AI’s real ROI.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Is Adobe Stock Finally a Buy After Its Rough Year?
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Is Adobe Stock Finally a Buy After Its Rough Year?

Adobe stock has been hammered by AI competition and is trading near historical support levels. The company has bounced back from this range seven times in the past decade with impressive returns. But is this time different?

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft Edge’s Passkey Move Signals Passwordless Future
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

Microsoft Edge’s Passkey Move Signals Passwordless Future

Microsoft Edge’s new passkey sync capability marks a critical inflection point in the passwordless revolution. This move by a major browser signals broader industry transformation ahead.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
MongoDB’s Cloudflare Bet: Strategic Genius or Risky Departure?
BusinessCloudSoftware

MongoDB’s Cloudflare Bet: Strategic Genius or Risky Departure?

MongoDB’s surprise CEO transition from Dev Ittycheria to former Cloudflare executive CJ Desai signals a major strategic pivot. The database giant is betting big on cloud infrastructure and AI, but this leadership change comes with significant execution risks during a critical market transition.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Apple’s Silent Software Strategy: Why Minor Updates Matter
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Silent Software Strategy: Why Minor Updates Matter

Apple’s latest software updates appear minor on the surface, but they reveal a sophisticated approach to platform stability. The watchOS 26.1 and tvOS 26.1 releases focus on bug fixes and subtle branding changes that signal Apple’s mature software philosophy.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft Edge Joins the Passkey Revolution, But With Limitations
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Edge Joins the Passkey Revolution, But With Limitations

Microsoft has finally enabled passkey saving and syncing in Edge’s built-in password manager. While this brings Windows users into the passwordless future, significant gaps remain compared to competitors and third-party solutions.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Debian’s Rust Revolution Forces Legacy Architecture Reckoning
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Debian’s Rust Revolution Forces Legacy Architecture Reckoning

Debian is making Rust a hard requirement for its APT package manager starting May 2026, a move that could sunset support for several legacy processor architectures. The decision prioritizes memory safety and modern development practices over retro computing compatibility. This represents a significa

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Bluesky’s Dislike Button: Personalization Breakthrough or Filter Bubble Nightmare?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Bluesky’s Dislike Button: Personalization Breakthrough or Filter Bubble Nightmare?

Bluesky’s new dislike feature aims to revolutionize content personalization for its 40 million users. But the platform’s approach to algorithmic curation raises serious questions about filter bubbles and user control in decentralized social networks.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025

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