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AMD’s Expanding Linux Footprint: What 6.18-rc4 Model IDs Mean for Users
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

AMD’s Expanding Linux Footprint: What 6.18-rc4 Model IDs Mean for Users

The latest Linux kernel release candidate brings expanded AMD processor support and x86 architecture improvements. These updates signal important developments for hardware compatibility and system performance across the Linux ecosystem.

by Elijah PorterNovember 2, 2025November 3, 2025
Steam’s Windows 10 Lifeline: Why Your Gaming PC Won’t Be Obsolete Soon
BusinessComputingSoftware

Steam’s Windows 10 Lifeline: Why Your Gaming PC Won’t Be Obsolete Soon

Windows 10 reached end of support in October 2024, but Steam’s future on the platform remains secure for years. The gaming platform’s dependency on Chromium and Windows 11’s slow adoption create a perfect storm for extended Windows 10 viability. Here’s what gamers need to know about the timeline. <p

by Elijah PorterNovember 2, 2025
The GPU Utilization Myth: Why 100% Isn’t Always Better
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The GPU Utilization Myth: Why 100% Isn’t Always Better

Gamers obsess over GPU utilization metrics, but hitting 100% isn’t the holy grail it seems. Understanding when lower utilization actually benefits your gaming experience and hardware lifespan reveals smarter performance strategies.

by Elijah PorterNovember 1, 2025November 3, 2025
Shotcut 25.10 Revolutionizes Free Video Editing with HTML Integration
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Shotcut 25.10 Revolutionizes Free Video Editing with HTML Integration

The latest Shotcut release transforms how creators work with web content in video editing. Version 25.10 brings HTML rendering, AI-powered text-to-speech, and enhanced screen capture capabilities to the popular open-source editor.

by Elijah PorterNovember 1, 2025November 3, 2025
MIT’s Molecular Particle Collider Reveals Atomic Secrets
ComputingInnovationTechnology

MIT’s Molecular Particle Collider Reveals Atomic Secrets

MIT researchers have developed a revolutionary tabletop method to explore atomic nuclei using molecules as miniature particle colliders. This breakthrough could finally explain why our universe contains so much more matter than antimatter. The technique represents a paradigm shift in nuclear physics

by Elijah PorterNovember 1, 2025November 3, 2025
AI Bubble Fears Sink $9B CoreWeave Deal as Investors Bet Bigger
AIBusinessComputing

AI Bubble Fears Sink $9B CoreWeave Deal as Investors Bet Bigger

Core Scientific shareholders rejected a $9 billion acquisition by CoreWeave, betting the AI infrastructure company can achieve even higher valuations independently. The failed deal signals growing AI bubble concerns as CoreWeave pivots to acquire developer tool startup Marimo.

by Elijah PorterOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Ubuntu’s Snap Gambit: From Maligned Format to Industry Standard
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Ubuntu’s Snap Gambit: From Maligned Format to Industry Standard

Despite vocal criticism, Ubuntu’s Snap packaging format is gaining significant industry traction. Major companies from animation studios to AI hardware vendors are now building official Snap packages, suggesting the format may have reached critical mass.

by Aaron ValeOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Apple’s $28.75B Services Milestone Signals Strategic Transformation
BusinessComputingTechnology

Apple’s $28.75B Services Milestone Signals Strategic Transformation

Apple’s latest earnings reveal a company in transition. While iPhone sales remain strong, Services revenue hitting $28.75 billion suggests Apple’s future lies beyond hardware. This strategic pivot comes with both opportunities and significant challenges.

by Aaron ValeOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Google’s Nano Banana and Deep Search Signal Chrome’s AI Future
AIComputingSoftware

Google’s Nano Banana and Deep Search Signal Chrome’s AI Future

Google is testing two experimental AI features called Nano Banana and Deep Search in Chrome Canary. These additions could transform Chrome from a simple browser into an AI-powered creative command center. The move represents Google’s strategic response to emerging AI-first competitors.

by Aaron ValeOctober 31, 2025November 3, 2025
Apple’s Mac Refresh Cycle Creates YoY Volatility Challenge
BusinessComputingTechnology

Apple’s Mac Refresh Cycle Creates YoY Volatility Challenge

Apple’s SVP Kevan Parekh warns of a tough Q1 2026 compare for Mac sales due to limited fall 2025 releases. The company’s irregular product refresh cycle creates volatility in year-over-year metrics that investors rely on for performance analysis.

by Elijah PorterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025

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