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Month: November 2025

This Linux distro might be the best-looking OS you’ve never tried
ComputingInnovationSoftware

This Linux distro might be the best-looking OS you’ve never tried

Deepin OS features a custom desktop environment that makes it visually competitive with Windows 11 and macOS. The distro requires 64GB of storage space, which is unusually high for Linux. Despite some concerns about Chinese influence, it offers extensive customization without extra tools.

by Ava WinslowNovember 17, 2025
ioTech’s new io600 wants to make digital manufacturing smarter
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

ioTech’s new io600 wants to make digital manufacturing smarter

ioTech has launched its next-generation io600 platform for digital material deposition. The system uses AI-driven feedback and closed-loop control to enable micron-precision manufacturing at industrial scales.

by Emma LangfordNovember 17, 2025
Morgan Stanley Just Slammed Dell With a Brutal Downgrade
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Morgan Stanley Just Slammed Dell With a Brutal Downgrade

Morgan Stanley delivered a stunning double downgrade of Dell from overweight to underweight, cutting its price target from $144 to $110. The bank warns that rising DRAM and NAND memory costs could hammer Dell’s margins over the next 12-18 months. This represents an 18% downside from Friday’s closing

by Emma LangfordNovember 17, 2025
Qt Ditches RDRAND – And It’s Way Slower Than You Think
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Qt Ditches RDRAND – And It’s Way Slower Than You Think

The Qt framework is moving away from direct hardware random number generation after performance testing revealed shocking results. RDRAND took 79.5 seconds to fill 1GB compared to just 1.5 seconds for getrandom. This change shifts responsibility for broken hardware RNG to the operating system.

by Chloe DannerNovember 16, 2025
Adata’s 128GB DDR5 Modules Are Coming to Your Desktop
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Adata’s 128GB DDR5 Modules Are Coming to Your Desktop

Adata is bringing 128GB DDR5 modules to mainstream desktops using new 4-rank CUDIMM technology. This breakthrough effectively doubles current capacity limits, enabling 256GB systems on dual-DIMM motherboards. The modules are already being validated on MSI’s upcoming Z890 platforms.

by Ava WinslowNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft execs get roasted, Windows updates roll out
BusinessComputingSoftware

Microsoft execs get roasted, Windows updates roll out

Microsoft executives faced brutal backlash on social media this week while the company rolled out security updates and expanded Windows 11 version 23H2 availability. Meanwhile, Valve surprised everyone with new hardware announcements and Xbox Cloud Gaming finally reached India.

by Chloe DannerNovember 16, 2025
How Mejuri’s Married Founders Use Bezos’ “Disagree and Commit”
BusinessInnovationTechnology

How Mejuri’s Married Founders Use Bezos’ “Disagree and Commit”

The married founders of jewelry brand Mejuri have been using Jeff Bezos’ famous management philosophy to handle disagreements since launching in 2013. Noura Sakkijha and Majed Masad say the approach helps them balance their different strengths while building a business together.

by Emma LangfordNovember 16, 2025
Samsung’s Surprising Move: Galaxy S25 Ultra Gets Renewed Edition
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Surprising Move: Galaxy S25 Ultra Gets Renewed Edition

Samsung is taking an unusual approach with its flagship Galaxy S25 lineup, introducing certified renewed models less than a year after their January 2025 launch. The renewed S25 Ultra starts at $1,109, significantly below its original price, and comes with a new battery and full warranty. This early

by Emma LangfordNovember 15, 2025
America’s Chip Crisis and the Push to Bring Manufacturing Home
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

America’s Chip Crisis and the Push to Bring Manufacturing Home

America’s share of global semiconductor manufacturing has plummeted from 37% to just 10% since 1990. The Trump administration is pushing aggressive policies including tariffs and tax credits to reverse this trend and ensure at least 50% of chips used in America are made domestically.

by Chloe DannerNovember 15, 2025
The Pentagon Is Building AI Hackers That Attack Hundreds of Targets
AICybersecurityTechnology

The Pentagon Is Building AI Hackers That Attack Hundreds of Targets

The U.S. Cyber Command is spending millions with a stealth startup to develop AI-powered offensive cyber capabilities. The company’s tools aim to automate attacks across hundreds of targets simultaneously, fundamentally changing cyber warfare.

by Ava WinslowNovember 15, 2025

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