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Apple’s Still Patching iOS 18. What’s the Catch?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s Still Patching iOS 18. What’s the Catch?

Apple is still supporting iPhones on iOS 18 with a new security patch, iOS 18.7.3. This follows the pattern of back-porting critical fixes, but it raises questions about how long this support will last and why users haven’t upgraded to iOS 26.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
Linux 6.18 Kernel Gets Ready For New RISC-V Hardware
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux 6.18 Kernel Gets Ready For New RISC-V Hardware

The Linux kernel is being prepped for the next generation of RISC-V hardware. New patches for the upcoming 6.18 merge window add crucial support for the RVA23 application profile.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
New React Server Component Bugs Add Insult to Injury
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

New React Server Component Bugs Add Insult to Injury

Just days after the critical “React2Shell” RCE flaw, researchers have found new high-severity bugs in React Server Components. These allow attackers to hang servers in infinite loops and potentially leak hardcoded source code secrets. Anyone using RSC needs to patch—again.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
The Apple Database Giant You’ve Never Heard Of
BusinessComputingSoftware

The Apple Database Giant You’ve Never Heard Of

FileMaker Pro is arguably Apple’s most successful Windows application, a database tool with a history that nearly saw it owned by Microsoft. From its origins in 1982 as “Nutshell” for the PC to powering systems at the BBC, it’s a piece of software that has defined entire careers while flying under t

by Ortega RafaelDecember 12, 2025
Thekla’s Next Game is a “Puzzle Supercollider” for 2026
GamingInnovationSoftware

Thekla’s Next Game is a “Puzzle Supercollider” for 2026

Jonathan Blow and Thekla are back with their most ambitious project yet. Order of the Sinking Star is a narrative puzzle game featuring contributions from top indie designers and is slated for a 2026 release on PC.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
Linux eMMC Erase Fix Cuts 10-Minute Task to 2 Seconds
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Linux eMMC Erase Fix Cuts 10-Minute Task to 2 Seconds

A significant performance fix for eMMC storage has landed in the Linux kernel, turning a 10-minute secure erase into a 2-second operation. Meanwhile, the Bcachefs file system is preparing its biggest update in two years.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
ChatGPT-5.2 just beat Gemini 3.0 in a real-world test
AIComputingSoftware

ChatGPT-5.2 just beat Gemini 3.0 in a real-world test

OpenAI quietly released ChatGPT-5.2 on December 11, prompting a direct comparison with Google’s Gemini 3.0. A test with seven complex, real-world prompts reveals which model provided more human-like and wise advice.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
Blizzard sees players’ floating houses in WoW, says “keep ’em”
GamingInnovationSoftware

Blizzard sees players’ floating houses in WoW, says “keep ’em”

World of Warcraft players found a glitch to make their new houses float. Blizzard’s response? They’re officially adding the feature after seeing how creative the community got.

by Bennett LauraDecember 12, 2025
AI Agents Are Buying Software Now. It’s Gonna Get Weird.
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Agents Are Buying Software Now. It’s Gonna Get Weird.

According to a Forbes analysis, AI agents are beginning to autonomously evaluate and purchase software, challenging traditional SaaS models. This shift is forcing a move from per-seat pricing to outcome-based contracts, like Zendesk charging $1.50 per resolved customer case. Industry experts warn th

by Bennett LauraDecember 11, 2025
GlazeWM is the tiling window manager Windows power users need
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

GlazeWM is the tiling window manager Windows power users need

Windows 11’s Snap Assist is fine, but it’s not a true tiling window manager. GlazeWM is a free, open-source app that automatically arranges every window you open, just like popular Linux managers. It’s controlled by keyboard shortcuts and includes a minimal status bar, finally bringing a power-user

by Ortega RafaelDecember 11, 2025

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