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LibreOffice’s Font Fix Is a Game-Changer for Cross-Platform Work
ComputingInnovationSoftware

LibreOffice’s Font Fix Is a Game-Changer for Cross-Platform Work

LibreOffice is tackling one of the biggest headaches in document compatibility: proprietary font issues. The update will automatically replace Microsoft’s restricted fonts with free alternatives. This could finally solve formatting problems when moving files between Windows, macOS, and Linux.

by Bennett LauraNovember 12, 2025
The “Pro” Laptop Myth: What That Label Really Means
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The “Pro” Laptop Myth: What That Label Really Means

The “Pro” label on laptops has become more about marketing than professional capability. True workstation laptops prioritize sustained performance and reliability over thin designs. Modern “Pro” machines often sacrifice the very features that made professional laptops special.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 12, 2025
Windows 11’s Big Menu Makeover Arrives with KB5068861
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Windows 11’s Big Menu Makeover Arrives with KB5068861

Microsoft just dropped a significant Windows 11 update that goes beyond typical bug fixes. KB5068861 delivers a fully redesigned Start Menu with scrollable categories and deeper Phone Link integration. Copilot+ PCs also get smarter “Click to Do” features and improved Windows Search.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
Steam Deck at 3 Years: Still King, But the Game Has Changed
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Steam Deck at 3 Years: Still King, But the Game Has Changed

According to Windows Central, the Steam Deck launched in early 2022 and remains one of the best handheld gaming PCs three years later. Despite newer competitors like the ASUS ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go 2, the Steam Deck’s combination of SteamOS, repairability, and community support keeps it rel

by Bennett LauraNovember 11, 2025
Switch Ditches VMware for Oxide Racks in Private Cloud Push
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Switch Ditches VMware for Oxide Racks in Private Cloud Push

Switch has teamed with Oxide Computer Company and SUSE to build a private cloud platform using Oxide’s rack-scale hardware. The solution increases telemetry data collection from once per hour to every 10 seconds, providing near real-time visibility for power-intensive AI workloads. The deployment ad

by Bennett LauraNovember 11, 2025
Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255H Shows Strong Linux Performance
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Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255H Shows Strong Linux Performance

The Intel Core Ultra 7 255H demonstrates solid performance in Linux benchmarks, showing competitive results against AMD’s latest mobile processors. Testing was conducted on Ubuntu 25.04 with modern software stack components.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
Windows 11’s missing features that third-party apps fix
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Windows 11’s missing features that third-party apps fix

Windows 11 has come a long way since launch, but many essential features remain missing or poorly implemented. Third-party applications demonstrate exactly what Microsoft should be building natively. From Start menu customization to lightning-fast search, these tools fix Windows 11’s biggest pain po

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
Intel’s Xe Driver Gets Serious About Multi-GPU and AI Fabrics
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Intel’s Xe Driver Gets Serious About Multi-GPU and AI Fabrics

Intel’s Xe graphics driver is pushing forward with multi-GPU Shared Virtual Memory support and plans for high-speed fabrics like UALink. These developments could significantly boost AI accelerator performance in Linux environments. The work builds on Intel’s ongoing Project Battlematrix initiative.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
The AI Compute War Is Here – And It’s Changing Everything
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The AI Compute War Is Here – And It’s Changing Everything

The battle for AI isn’t about algorithms anymore – it’s about who controls the computing power. With Nvidia dominating 94% of the GPU market and two unnamed customers accounting for 39% of quarterly revenue, smaller players are being squeezed out. A new wave of decentralized compute networks aims to

by Ortega RafaelNovember 11, 2025
CoreWeave’s AI Boom Continues With 134% Revenue Surge
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CoreWeave’s AI Boom Continues With 134% Revenue Surge

CoreWeave reported third-quarter revenue of $1.36 billion, soaring 134% year-over-year. The AI infrastructure provider narrowed its net loss to $110 million while securing massive contracts with OpenAI and Meta.

by Bennett LauraNovember 11, 2025

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