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Month: November 2025

Linux Finally Gets Intel’s Sharpness Filter for Lunar Lake
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Linux Finally Gets Intel’s Sharpness Filter for Lunar Lake

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will include support for Intel’s Adaptive Sharpness Filter technology specifically designed for Lunar Lake processors. This marks a significant step in Intel’s Linux graphics driver maturity alongside new DMA-BUF mapping capabilities. These improvements could finally g

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025
Xbox Game Pass November lineup brings Call of Duty day-one
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Xbox Game Pass November lineup brings Call of Duty day-one

The November Game Pass lineup is here, and it’s headlined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launching day-one on the service. There’s a catch for console players though – you’ll need Game Pass Ultimate to play it immediately. Another wave of games will be announced in two weeks.

by Bennett LauraNovember 4, 2025
Oxford’s OXCCU just scored €2M for cleaner jet fuel
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Oxford’s OXCCU just scored €2M for cleaner jet fuel

OXCCU, an Oxford University spin-out, just landed €2 million to investigate the non-CO2 climate impacts of its synthetic aviation fuel. The company is developing technology to convert carbon dioxide directly into jet fuel using novel catalysts. This grant positions OXCCU at the forefront of Europe’s

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025
NVIDIA’s US Chip Push Relied Heavily on Taiwan Partners
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NVIDIA’s US Chip Push Relied Heavily on Taiwan Partners

NVIDIA’s achievement of manufacturing Blackwell AI chips in the United States wouldn’t have been possible without Taiwanese partners. CEO Jensen Huang specifically credited TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor and SPIL for their rapid collaboration. The entire supply chain came together in just nine months

by Bennett LauraNovember 4, 2025
This 8-Year-Old Windows Security Flaw Won’t Die
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This 8-Year-Old Windows Security Flaw Won’t Die

A Windows security vulnerability that’s been active for over eight years continues to be exploited by hackers targeting European diplomats. The flaw allows attackers to execute malicious code through simple LNK file manipulation, and Microsoft shows no signs of patching it despite thousands of docum

by Bennett LauraNovember 4, 2025
Bugcrowd Buys Mayhem Security to Automate Bug Hunting
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Bugcrowd Buys Mayhem Security to Automate Bug Hunting

Bugcrowd has acquired Mayhem Security to integrate autonomous application security testing into its crowdsourced platform. The deal brings 11 employees and AI-driven automation capabilities to accelerate vulnerability remediation.

by Bennett LauraNovember 4, 2025
The $10 Billion Liquid Cooling Spending Spree Is Just Getting Started
AIComputingHardware

The $10 Billion Liquid Cooling Spending Spree Is Just Getting Started

Power management giant Eaton is acquiring Boyd Thermal for $9.5 billion, while Vertiv snaps up PurgeRite for $1 billion. These massive deals signal that liquid cooling is becoming essential infrastructure for AI factories and high-performance computing.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025
Iceland’s Teachers Get Claude AI in National Education Pilot
AIInnovationTechnology

Iceland’s Teachers Get Claude AI in National Education Pilot

Iceland is launching a groundbreaking national AI education program that will give teachers across the country access to Anthropic’s Claude. The initiative aims to help educators with lesson planning and administrative tasks while maintaining Iceland’s educational values. This represents one of the

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025
SuperLight’s new laser could revolutionize medical imaging
HardwareInnovationTechnology

SuperLight’s new laser could revolutionize medical imaging

Dutch company SuperLight Photonics has launched the SLP-2000, a compact full-spectrum shortwave infrared supercontinuum laser. The technology enables deeper tissue penetration for medical imaging and improved performance for industrial testing applications.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025
The AI Money-Go-Round: Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI Bet
AIBusinessTechnology

The AI Money-Go-Round: Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI Bet

Nvidia’s $100 billion investment in OpenAI guarantees its own chip sales. Oracle’s $300 billion OpenAI cloud deal requires $40 billion in Nvidia hardware. The AI boom is built on self-reinforcing deals between a handful of companies.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 4, 2025

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