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A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? An Analyst Thinks So
GamingSoftwareTechnology

A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? An Analyst Thinks So

A financial analyst report suggests CD Projekt Red might have a surprise in store for Witcher 3 fans. The prediction points to a major new expansion arriving in 2026. Could this be the bridge to the long-awaited Witcher 4?

by Ava WinslowDecember 24, 2025
Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful

The latest beta of the popular Linux distro introduces refined “System Information” pages designed to give users and helpers the exact hardware details needed to troubleshoot. A new “System Administration” window also simplifies boot menu management for dual-boot setups.

by Chloe DannerDecember 23, 2025
Tesla Misses China’s First Level-3 Self-Driving Approval
AISoftwareTechnology

Tesla Misses China’s First Level-3 Self-Driving Approval

China’s MIIT granted its first conditional Level-3 autonomous driving approvals on December 15, 2025, to domestic brands Changan and Arcfox. Tesla, despite building over 4 million cars in Shanghai, was conspicuously absent. The move highlights regulatory, competitive, and geopolitical pressures resh

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
2025’s Supply Chain Chaos: Tariffs, Fires, and a Transcontinental Railroad
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

2025’s Supply Chain Chaos: Tariffs, Fires, and a Transcontinental Railroad

2025 was a year of relentless upheaval for global supply chains. From blanket tariffs and port surges to wildfires and a landmark railroad merger, businesses were in a constant scramble to adapt.

by Emma LangfordDecember 23, 2025
Microsoft Denies That 30% Xbox Profit Goal Is Real
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Denies That 30% Xbox Profit Goal Is Real

Microsoft has denied a Bloomberg report that claimed it pushed the Xbox division to achieve a 30% profit margin. The company says it has ambitious goals, but that specific number is wrong.

by Chloe DannerDecember 22, 2025
Amazon’s Fancy New Kindle is Finally Getting a Basic Feature
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Amazon’s Fancy New Kindle is Finally Getting a Basic Feature

Amazon’s most advanced Kindle, the large-screen color Scribe Colorsoft, launched without a true system-wide Dark Mode. The company has now confirmed the feature is officially in the pipeline for a future update. It’s about time for a device in this premium price bracket.

by Ava WinslowDecember 22, 2025
Samsung’s Android Bot Watch Face is a Fun, Niche Nostalgia Play
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Android Bot Watch Face is a Fun, Niche Nostalgia Play

Samsung has quietly enabled a neat trick for Galaxy Watch owners. You can now create a personalized Android bot and set it as your Wear OS watch face. It’s a fun, if niche, nod to a piece of Android history.

by Chloe DannerDecember 21, 2025
Homebrew on Linux is now a first-class citizen
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Homebrew on Linux is now a first-class citizen

For years, Homebrew was the go-to package manager for macOS users. Now, it’s matured into a robust, cross-platform tool that works just as well on Linux, offering a consistent workflow and user-space installations without system conflicts.

by Emma LangfordDecember 21, 2025
LG Backs Down, Will Let You Delete That Annoying Copilot TV App
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

LG Backs Down, Will Let You Delete That Annoying Copilot TV App

LG is reversing course after forcing a Microsoft Copilot web app onto its latest smart TVs. The company now says it will make the app fully removable, though a timeline isn’t set. For now, users can only hide the icon.

by Ava WinslowDecember 19, 2025
AI’s Thirst: Data Centers Draining the Great Lakes?
AIDataTechnology

AI’s Thirst: Data Centers Draining the Great Lakes?

Communities around the Great Lakes are erupting in protest against new AI data center projects. They fear the facilities’ massive water needs for cooling will strain already declining freshwater reserves, leading to arrests and lawsuits.

by Ava WinslowDecember 19, 2025

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