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Apple’s macOS Sequoia 15.7.3 is out, but where are the details?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s macOS Sequoia 15.7.3 is out, but where are the details?

Apple has rolled out macOS Sequoia 15.7.3, an update focused on important security fixes. The company has not yet detailed the specific vulnerabilities patched, but recommends all users install it immediately.

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
Google’s $250 AI Ultra Plan Finally Gets a Killer Feature
AISoftwareTechnology

Google’s $250 AI Ultra Plan Finally Gets a Killer Feature

Google has added NotebookLM to its premium $250/month AI Ultra subscription. The move grants users dramatically higher usage limits and the ability to remove watermarks from generated slide decks and infographics. This could be the value proposition that justifies the ultra-premium price tag for hea

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s AI Report Shows We’re Using Copilot as a Therapist
AIComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s AI Report Shows We’re Using Copilot as a Therapist

A new Microsoft report analyzing 37.5 million Copilot conversations shows a surprising trend. People are increasingly using the AI for emotional support and life advice, not just for facts or coding.

by Emma LangfordDecember 12, 2025
Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta is Here, and It’s Got a YouTube Twist
BusinessCloudSoftware

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta is Here, and It’s Got a YouTube Twist

Samsung has kicked off the One UI 8.5 beta program, starting with the Galaxy S25 series. The update introduces a new “Now Brief” YouTube card, and the beta may soon expand to more devices.

by Emma LangfordDecember 12, 2025
P4 Programming is Quietly Fixing Networking’s Biggest Problems
ComputingInnovationSoftware

P4 Programming is Quietly Fixing Networking’s Biggest Problems

A new approach called P4 programming is letting companies redefine network hardware on the fly. It’s catching transaction delays traditional monitoring misses and moving security directly into servers.

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
Dead Cells is Free on Epic’s iOS Store, But There’s a Catch
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Dead Cells is Free on Epic’s iOS Store, But There’s a Catch

Epic Games is making the acclaimed action-platformer Dead Cells free to download for a limited time on its iOS storefront. The catch? This promotion and the store itself are currently only available to users within the European Union.

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
The Embedded Finance Gap is Getting Real for B2B Platforms
BusinessSoftwareStartups

The Embedded Finance Gap is Getting Real for B2B Platforms

A new PYMNTS Intelligence report reveals a growing chasm in B2B embedded finance. While two-thirds of billion-dollar firms see direct revenue increases, one in four smaller platforms still lacks a single embedded capability.

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
The $50 Billion False Decline Problem and the Fraud Fix
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

The $50 Billion False Decline Problem and the Fraud Fix

Merchants are losing an estimated $50 billion to wrongly declined orders. A new report details how fragmented fraud tools are creating friction and failure, pushing the industry toward unified “fraud orchestration” platforms to fight back.

by Ava WinslowDecember 12, 2025
Google’s NotebookLM Finally Gives Ultra Users Something for Their $200
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s NotebookLM Finally Gives Ultra Users Something for Their $200

Google is finally giving its highest-paying AI customers a reason to subscribe. NotebookLM, its AI research assistant, now offers exclusive, massively expanded limits for users on the $200-per-month AI Ultra plan.

by Ava WinslowDecember 12, 2025
Trump’s new AI task force aims to block state laws
AIPolicySoftware

Trump’s new AI task force aims to block state laws

President Trump has signed an executive order creating a federal task force to sue states over their AI laws. The move seeks to establish a single national framework, arguing state rules hinder innovation.

by Ava WinslowDecember 12, 2025

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