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iPadOS 26.1: Apple’s Quiet Course Correction Signals Deeper Strategy
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iPadOS 26.1: Apple’s Quiet Course Correction Signals Deeper Strategy

Apple’s latest iPadOS update represents more than just bug fixes. The return of Slide Over and Liquid Glass refinements signal Apple’s ongoing struggle to define the perfect tablet productivity experience. This quiet update reveals deeper strategic thinking about the iPad’s future role.

by Megan CarterNovember 4, 2025
AMD’s $1,299 AI Workstation Play Challenges NVIDIA’s Dominance
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AMD’s $1,299 AI Workstation Play Challenges NVIDIA’s Dominance

AMD’s new Radeon AI PRO R9700 brings 32GB VRAM and RDNA4 architecture to AI development at just $1,299. This strategic pricing undercuts NVIDIA’s workstation GPUs by thousands while maintaining competitive graphics performance for professional workloads.

by Megan CarterNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work
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Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work

Microsoft is democratizing virtual reality workspaces by making Mixed Reality Link available to all Windows 11 users with Meta Quest headsets. This move creates an affordable alternative to Apple’s premium Vision Pro while bridging local and cloud computing environments. The implications for remote

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 4, 2025
OpenAI’s $38B AWS Bet: The End of DIY AI Infrastructure
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OpenAI’s $38B AWS Bet: The End of DIY AI Infrastructure

OpenAI’s $38 billion cloud computing deal with AWS represents more than just infrastructure scaling—it marks a fundamental shift in how AI companies approach computational resources. This partnership could reshape the competitive landscape for years to come.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Edge Computing’s $260B Boom: The Tech Behind the Revolution
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Edge Computing’s $260B Boom: The Tech Behind the Revolution

The edge computing market is exploding to $260 billion in 2025, with CRN identifying 100 key players across hardware, security, and connectivity. This revolution represents a fundamental shift in how data gets processed closer to its source.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
Microsoft’s Security Crackdown Breaks Windows Authentication
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Microsoft’s Security Crackdown Breaks Windows Authentication

Microsoft’s latest security enforcement in Windows 11 and Server updates is breaking authentication for systems with duplicate Security IDs. The company confirms affected devices must be completely rebuilt to resolve the issue.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Samsung’s FE Tablet Strategy: Building Loyalty Through Long-Term Support
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Samsung’s FE Tablet Strategy: Building Loyalty Through Long-Term Support

Samsung’s decision to include FE tablets in its One UI 8.5 rollout demonstrates a calculated business strategy. The move strengthens the value proposition of mid-range devices while building long-term customer loyalty in a competitive tablet market.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Windows 11’s Hidden Performance Tax: What Microsoft Isn’t Telling You
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Windows 11’s Hidden Performance Tax: What Microsoft Isn’t Telling You

Windows 11’s default settings are costing you performance without your knowledge. Two specific features are consuming precious system resources, but the registry fixes come with significant risks that Microsoft doesn’t warn you about.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
Linux 6.19 Faces Holiday Delay as 6.18 Stays on Track
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Linux 6.19 Faces Holiday Delay as 6.18 Stays on Track

Linux 6.18 development remains on schedule for November 30 release, but the upcoming kernel cycle faces potential holiday delays. Torvalds anticipates Linux 6.19 may need an extra week due to maintainer travel and seasonal slowdowns.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Chrome’s Address Bar Becomes Your AI Command Center
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Chrome’s Address Bar Becomes Your AI Command Center

Google is transforming Chrome’s address bar into an AI-powered command center. The new + button could revolutionize how users interact with the browser, moving beyond simple searches to creative tasks and contextual research.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025

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