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Month: November 2025

Gen Z’s Media Crisis: Why Teens Think Journalists Are “Useless”
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Gen Z’s Media Crisis: Why Teens Think Journalists Are “Useless”

According to a News Literacy Project survey, 84% of teens describe today’s news media with negative words like “biased” and “fake.” More than half believe journalists regularly engage in unethical behaviors. The findings reveal a deep generational distrust that’s shaping how young people consume inf

by Bennett LauraNovember 30, 2025
Norway’s $2 Trillion Fund Takes On Microsoft Over Human Rights
BusinessCybersecurityPrivacy

Norway’s $2 Trillion Fund Takes On Microsoft Over Human Rights

Norway’s $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, Microsoft’s eighth-largest shareholder, is challenging the tech giant’s leadership. The fund plans to vote for a human rights risk report against management recommendations and against CEO Satya Nadella’s dual role and compensation package. This sets up a

by Bennett LauraNovember 30, 2025
Apple’s A20 Chips Are Coming – Here’s What Actually Matters
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Apple’s A20 Chips Are Coming – Here’s What Actually Matters

Apple’s A20 and A20 Pro chips represent the company’s first move to 2nm technology, bringing significant architectural changes beyond just the node shrink. The switch to WMCM packaging and cache improvements could deliver real-world performance gains that matter to users. Here’s what to actually exp

by Bennett LauraNovember 30, 2025
Light No Fire Still Has Just a “Tiny Team” After Two Years
GamingInnovationSoftware

Light No Fire Still Has Just a “Tiny Team” After Two Years

Nearly two years after its stunning Game Awards reveal, Light No Fire remains in early development with just a “tiny team” working on it. Hello Games founder Sean Murray says they’re working “at pace” but progress suggests the game might still be years away from release.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 29, 2025
The RAM Price Crisis Is About to Hit Gaming Hard
BusinessHardwareTechnology

The RAM Price Crisis Is About to Hit Gaming Hard

RAM prices have more than doubled in just two months, with some shops changing prices daily. The crisis is being driven by OpenAI’s massive deal that could consume 40% of global RAM output. This will affect everything from PC building to console prices across the industry.

by Bennett LauraNovember 29, 2025
Equinix bets big on nuclear power for AI data centers
CloudInnovationTechnology

Equinix bets big on nuclear power for AI data centers

Equinix has locked in the first energy capacity reservation from French SMR company Stellaria’s inaugural 250MW reactor. This marks the latest move in the data center giant’s aggressive nuclear power strategy to fuel AI growth across Europe. The company now has agreements covering more than 1GW of n

by Ortega RafaelNovember 28, 2025
Resident Evil Mobile Game Hits 2 Million Downloads in 10 Days
BusinessGamingSoftware

Resident Evil Mobile Game Hits 2 Million Downloads in 10 Days

The free-to-play Resident Evil Survival Unit has achieved outstanding global results since its November 18th debut. Players can now claim special rewards using the code ‘2m Survivors’ to celebrate the milestone.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 28, 2025
AI’s $96 Billion Debt Problem Is Shaking Credit Markets
AICloudComputing

AI’s $96 Billion Debt Problem Is Shaking Credit Markets

The AI boom is being fueled by massive debt as companies supporting OpenAI’s computing needs take on nearly $100 billion in borrowing. This surge in corporate debt is already moving credit spreads and raising concerns about default risks in what was previously a cash-funded expansion.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 28, 2025
Why Windows Has Weird Text That Never Changes
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why Windows Has Weird Text That Never Changes

Windows users have long noticed strange wording that persists for years without updates. The reason isn’t lazy coding but Microsoft’s complex translation system that permanently locks strings. Only during major releases can Microsoft finally clean up these abandoned text artifacts.

by Bennett LauraNovember 28, 2025
Google’s AI is so popular it’s hitting rate limits
AIBusinessSoftware

Google’s AI is so popular it’s hitting rate limits

Google’s new Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro AI tools are proving so popular that the company had to tighten free tier limits. Free users now get reduced image generation and “basic access” with frequently changing daily limits. Even Pro subscribers are facing new restrictions as Google manages cap

by Bennett LauraNovember 28, 2025

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