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Nvidia adds seven new games to GeForce Now this week
CloudGamingSoftware

Nvidia adds seven new games to GeForce Now this week

Nvidia has announced the latest batch of games coming to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. The seven new titles include the turn-based JRPG spin-offs Monster Hunter Stories and its sequel, along with new release Dome Keeper. The company also migrated three existing games, including Age of Wonder

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Instagram’s Boss Wants Fewer Meetings. He’s Right.
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Instagram’s Boss Wants Fewer Meetings. He’s Right.

Instagram chief Adam Mosseri is ordering staff back to the office five days a week in 2026, but his memo had a bigger bombshell: have far fewer meetings. He wants employees to cancel all recurring meetings every six months and protect “focus blocks.” It’s part of a growing corporate war on meeting b

by Aaron ValeDecember 11, 2025
Opera’s AI Browser Drops Its $20/Month Paywall
AISoftwareTechnology

Opera’s AI Browser Drops Its $20/Month Paywall

Opera has removed the waitlist for its premium AI browser, Neon, making it available to any subscriber willing to pay $19.90 per month. The browser, which launched on October 2, now includes a new deep research agent and access to top AI models like GPT-5.1 and Gemini 3 Pro.

by Aaron ValeDecember 11, 2025
The ARR Era is Over. AI is Changing How Startups Get Valued.
AIBusinessSoftware

The ARR Era is Over. AI is Changing How Startups Get Valued.

The foundational metric for SaaS startups, Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), is facing obsolescence. According to a new analysis, investors are shifting to hybrid models that value AI’s impact on efficiency and customer productivity, not just subscription scale.

by Aaron ValeDecember 11, 2025
Why AI Still Can’t Figure Out How We Move
AIInnovationSoftware

Why AI Still Can’t Figure Out How We Move

AI systems trained on billions of still images are hitting a wall when trying to analyze human motion. The real challenge isn’t recognizing a pose, but understanding the force, fatigue, and intent behind it. Teams are now racing to build new datasets to close this critical gap.

by Aaron ValeDecember 11, 2025
Can a Flash of Heat Finally Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Can a Flash of Heat Finally Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’?

PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ are a global pollution nightmare linked to cancer and found in most people’s blood. A company called ECT is betting on a breakthrough method from Rice University that doesn’t just contain the toxins—it aims to obliterate them at the molecular level. The key is a super-f

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Why 2026 Won’t Be The Year AI Fixes Customer Service
AIBusinessSoftware

Why 2026 Won’t Be The Year AI Fixes Customer Service

A new Forrester report throws cold water on the idea of an AI-powered customer service revolution in 2026. Instead, it predicts a year of foundational struggles, including call centers being flooded by consumer AI agents and only modest self-service gains.

by Aaron ValeDecember 10, 2025
Instagram’s AI is writing clickbait headlines for your posts
AIPrivacySoftware

Instagram’s AI is writing clickbait headlines for your posts

Instagram is automatically creating headlines for user posts that appear in Google Search, a feature confirmed by Meta to use AI. The headlines, which users often don’t see, have been criticized for being misleading and stripping posts of their original context.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
Norton VPN’s big year ends with speed boosts and a security audit
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

Norton VPN’s big year ends with speed boosts and a security audit

Norton VPN has rolled out its final major update for 2025, focusing on network speed and security validation. The updates include 25 Gbps servers in key cities and the first third-party audit of its proprietary Mimic protocol.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025
Stop Talking About AI Like It’s a Person. Seriously.
AISoftwareTechnology

Stop Talking About AI Like It’s a Person. Seriously.

Tech companies are increasingly using human-like language to describe AI, calling models’ behaviors “confessions” or discussing their “soul.” This isn’t just marketing—it’s distorting public understanding and trust. We need to talk about AI with accurate, technical terms instead.

by Elijah PorterDecember 10, 2025

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