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Month: November 2025

Apple’s Dangerous iPhone USB Setting You Need To Change Now
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Dangerous iPhone USB Setting You Need To Change Now

Apple’s iOS 26 update introduced crucial USB-C security protections but set the default to dangerously allow connections to any accessory. The setting affects iPhone 15, 16, and 17 users and leaves devices vulnerable to data theft through malicious charging cables. Changing it takes seconds in Setti

by Priya KapoorNovember 28, 2025
High School Dropout Used ChatGPT to Land OpenAI Job
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High School Dropout Used ChatGPT to Land OpenAI Job

Gabriel Petersson dropped out of high school in 2019 and taught himself machine learning using ChatGPT. He now works as a research scientist at OpenAI on the Sora video generation team, proving credentials aren’t everything in tech.

by Samuel KimNovember 28, 2025
VMware’s Legal Battle With Siemens Heats Up
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VMware’s Legal Battle With Siemens Heats Up

VMware is fighting to keep its copyright case against Siemens in US courts, alleging the company used far more software than it licensed. The dispute highlights Broadcom’s controversial licensing changes that have some customers facing 300% cost increases.

by Samuel KimNovember 28, 2025
Your AirPods Can Test Your Hearing – Here’s How It Works
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Your AirPods Can Test Your Hearing – Here’s How It Works

Apple quietly built a professional-grade hearing test into AirPods Pro that anyone can use. The five-minute test creates clinical-style audiograms and can even turn your earbuds into FDA-approved hearing aids. It’s one of Apple’s most impressive but least-known accessibility features.

by Priya KapoorNovember 27, 2025
China’s Bitcoin Mining Ban Is Basically Over
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China’s Bitcoin Mining Ban Is Basically Over

China’s Bitcoin mining industry has staged a massive comeback despite the country’s 2021 crypto ban. The country now ranks third globally in mining activity, driven by cheap electricity and available infrastructure.

by Samuel KimNovember 27, 2025
Windows 10’s Security Crisis Is Worse Than We Thought
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Windows 10’s Security Crisis Is Worse Than We Thought

The Windows 10 security situation just got much more serious. New data from Dell shows twice as many users are stuck on the outdated OS than previously estimated. Microsoft’s Windows 11 push appears to be failing completely.

by Samuel KimNovember 27, 2025
Microsoft Finally Bringing Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch 2
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Microsoft Finally Bringing Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch 2

Microsoft appears to be making good on its 10-year Call of Duty promise to Nintendo. Sledgehammer Games job listings specifically mention Switch experience, hinting at COD 2027 development for Nintendo’s next console. This would mark the series’ return to Nintendo platforms after a 14-year absence.

by Samuel KimNovember 27, 2025
Morgan Stanley Says Short Oracle – AI’s Weakest Link
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Morgan Stanley Says Short Oracle – AI’s Weakest Link

Oracle is becoming the poster child for AI infrastructure risks according to Morgan Stanley. The investment bank warns the company’s financial liabilities could nearly triple over three years, making it the weakest hyperscaler. Credit default swap prices suggest growing concern about Oracle’s balloo

by Priya KapoorNovember 27, 2025
Anyformat’s €3.3M Bet on Agentic Document Intelligence
AISoftwareStartups

Anyformat’s €3.3M Bet on Agentic Document Intelligence

Spanish startup Anyformat has raised €3.3 million in Seed funding to expand its generative AI document processing tools. The company aims to create Europe’s new document infrastructure with human-level precision and machine speed. This comes amid limited but strategic funding activity in Europe’s do

by Samuel KimNovember 27, 2025
Canadian Court Orders European Data Handover, Undermining Sovereignty
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Canadian Court Orders European Data Handover, Undermining Sovereignty

Canadian authorities have ordered OVHcloud to disclose customer data stored in France, the UK, and Australia through its Canadian subsidiary. This bypasses established international treaties and puts OVH in legal jeopardy in both Canada and France. The case could redefine what digital sovereignty ac

by Samuel KimNovember 27, 2025

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