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Month: November 2025

X’s New Encrypted Chat Is Rolling Out – And It’s A Mess
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

X’s New Encrypted Chat Is Rolling Out – And It’s A Mess

X’s new encrypted Chat feature is replacing traditional DMs for some users, requiring PIN codes and promising Signal-like security. But early adopters are reporting broken messages, missing voice features, and widespread frustration with the buggy implementation.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 10’s First ESU Update Arrives – Here’s What Changed

Microsoft has released the first Extended Security Update for Windows 10, marking the official end of feature updates. The KB5068781 patch addresses 63 security vulnerabilities, including one actively exploited zero-day flaw.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Why Legal Teams Are Cybersecurity’s Secret Weapon
AIBusinessCybersecurity

Why Legal Teams Are Cybersecurity’s Secret Weapon

Legal teams are no longer just contract reviewers—they’re becoming central players in cybersecurity strategy. According to Palo Alto Networks’ managing senior counsel, legal should be involved from product ideation through customer relationships. Here’s why transparency is the new currency of trust

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Washington Post confirms massive data breach via Oracle flaw
CybersecurityDataPrivacy

Washington Post confirms massive data breach via Oracle flaw

The Washington Post has confirmed that sensitive personal data of nearly 10,000 employees and contractors was stolen through the Oracle EBS vulnerability. Attackers accessed names, bank account numbers, and Social Security numbers between July 10 and August 22. The breach is part of a wider campaign

by Elijah PorterNovember 13, 2025
AI Writes Your Performance Review. What Could Go Wrong?
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Writes Your Performance Review. What Could Go Wrong?

JPMorgan Chase is letting managers use AI to write employee performance reviews. While it saves time, critics worry about generic feedback and dehumanizing the process. The line between helpful tool and outsourcing judgment is getting blurry.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Google’s Arkansas solar deal powers data center expansion
CloudInnovationTechnology

Google’s Arkansas solar deal powers data center expansion

Google has inked a 15-year power purchase agreement for 100MW from Treaty Oak Clean Energy’s Redfield Solar Project in Arkansas. The solar farm will support Google’s data center operations across the MISO region when it becomes operational in Q3 2026.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Tesla AI Boss Warns 2026 Will Be “Hardest Year” Ever
AIBusinessTechnology

Tesla AI Boss Warns 2026 Will Be “Hardest Year” Ever

Tesla’s AI chief Ashok Elluswamy told staff that 2026 will be the hardest year of their lives during an all-hands meeting. The warning comes as Elon Musk’s massive pay package depends on hitting ambitious Robotaxi and Optimus production goals. Tesla aims to deploy 1 million Robotaxis and produce 1 m

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Microsoft and Valve’s Gaming Collision Course
GamingInnovationTechnology

Microsoft and Valve’s Gaming Collision Course

Microsoft’s gaming boss congratulated Valve on their new Steam Machine announcement, even as both companies converge on similar living room PC gaming strategies. The next Xbox is rumored to be a PC hybrid that could access PlayStation titles through Steam, blurring traditional console boundaries.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Creaform’s new Cube-R M Series aims for 100% inspection
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Creaform’s new Cube-R M Series aims for 100% inspection

Creaform has unveiled the Cube-R M Series, a modular automated inspection system for manufacturing environments. The solution offers three configurations handling parts up to 4 meters in length with promises of faster cycle times and vibration-resistant precision.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Disney vs YouTube TV: The $30 Million-a-Week Standoff Continues
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Disney vs YouTube TV: The $30 Million-a-Week Standoff Continues

The Disney-YouTube TV carriage fee dispute has entered its third week, with Disney losing $30 million weekly and nearly a quarter of YouTube TV subscribers considering cancellation. Both companies are playing hardball as sports fans scramble for alternatives.

by Elijah PorterNovember 13, 2025

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