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Windows 11 File Explorer Search Is Finally Getting a RAM Diet
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 File Explorer Search Is Finally Getting a RAM Diet

Microsoft is rolling out an update to make the Windows 11 File Explorer search feature less of a resource hog. The fix, currently in testing for Insiders, aims to speed up searches and reduce RAM consumption by cutting out duplicate file indexing operations.

by Bennett LauraDecember 28, 2025
I Ditched Notion for Microsoft Loop. Here’s Why.
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

I Ditched Notion for Microsoft Loop. Here’s Why.

Microsoft Loop was once dismissed as another Microsoft experiment, but its minimalist design and unique component system have won over a former Notion power user. The shift highlights a growing appetite for simpler, faster productivity tools over endlessly customizable platforms.

by Bennett LauraDecember 26, 2025
Oracle’s AI Bet Is Scaring Investors
CloudSoftwareTechnology

Oracle’s AI Bet Is Scaring Investors

Oracle’s stock is down 30% this quarter, on track for its sharpest drop since the dot-com bust. The sell-off is driven by fears over the enormous capital required to build out cloud capacity for AI clients like OpenAI.

by Bennett LauraDecember 26, 2025
The 2025 Payments Shift: From Bolt-Ons to Bedrock
AISoftwareTechnology

The 2025 Payments Shift: From Bolt-Ons to Bedrock

The big story in payments and risk this year wasn’t a new feature, but a fundamental rewiring. Digital capabilities became the shared architecture, not just bolt-ons. This shift created clear winners and left laggards at a structural disadvantage.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 26, 2025
Texas App Store Age-Check Law Blocked by Judge
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Texas App Store Age-Check Law Blocked by Judge

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a Texas law that would have required app stores to implement age verification. The law, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, was challenged by tech industry groups who argued it violated First Amendment rights.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 24, 2025
Regulators Are Finally Looking at AI’s Antitrust Risks
AIBusinessSoftware

Regulators Are Finally Looking at AI’s Antitrust Risks

A new legal analysis warns that AI’s antitrust risks go far beyond price-fixing. Regulators are now scrutinizing how algorithms can allocate markets, personalize pricing, and entrench dominance.

by Bennett LauraDecember 24, 2025
Nadella Ditches the Boardroom to Talk AI With Engineers
AIBusinessSoftware

Nadella Ditches the Boardroom to Talk AI With Engineers

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is changing how he gets AI updates. Instead of polished executive presentations, he’s meeting directly with frontline engineers working on Copilot projects. This hands-on approach aims to accelerate innovation and catch problems early.

by Bennett LauraDecember 24, 2025
Portainer vs. Dockge: Why a Simpler Docker GUI Won
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Portainer vs. Dockge: Why a Simpler Docker GUI Won

A detailed user experience report explains why Dockge, a newer and more focused Docker management GUI, replaced the popular Portainer for day-to-day stack management. The key reasons are a minimalist design, direct compose file access, and a more intuitive workflow for multi-container applications.

by Bennett LauraDecember 24, 2025
Microsoft’s insane plan to rewrite everything in Rust by 2030
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Microsoft’s insane plan to rewrite everything in Rust by 2030

Microsoft has set a goal to eliminate every line of C and C++ code in its vast empire by 2030. The plan hinges on AI-powered tools to translate millions of lines automatically, starting with a major hiring push for engineers to build the system.

by Bennett LauraDecember 24, 2025
MIT’s New 3D-Printed Aluminum Is 5X Stronger
AISoftwareTechnology

MIT’s New 3D-Printed Aluminum Is 5X Stronger

Researchers have created a new aluminum alloy specifically for 3D printing. Using machine learning, they found a formula that yields parts five times stronger than traditionally cast aluminum, opening doors for lighter, more efficient components in aerospace and beyond.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 24, 2025

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