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X’s New Encrypted Chat Has Some Serious Security Gaps
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

X’s New Encrypted Chat Has Some Serious Security Gaps

X has launched its new encrypted Chat feature for iOS, replacing the old DM system. The service includes video calls, disappearing messages, and screenshot blocking, but has significant security limitations that users should understand.

by Megan CarterNovember 17, 2025
Galaxy S23 Finally Gets November 2025 Security Update
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Galaxy S23 Finally Gets November 2025 Security Update

Samsung has released the November 2025 security patch for Galaxy S23 series phones. The update is currently available in South Korea and may expand to other markets shortly. This comes alongside updates for newer Galaxy S and Z series devices.

by Megan CarterNovember 17, 2025
Corporate Boards Are Getting Older, More Male, and Less Diverse
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Corporate Boards Are Getting Older, More Male, and Less Diverse

Board diversity is moving backward after years of progress. Women appointments dropped from 42% to 33% while directors are getting older and turnover is slowing. Here’s what’s happening.

by Megan CarterNovember 17, 2025
Quantum Breakthrough: IBM Computers Simulate Matter’s Origins
AIComputingTechnology

Quantum Breakthrough: IBM Computers Simulate Matter’s Origins

Scientists have achieved the largest digital quantum simulation ever using IBM’s quantum processors. This breakthrough could help answer fundamental questions about why matter exists at all and how the universe formed.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 16, 2025
Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi: Surprisingly Not Terrible
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi: Surprisingly Not Terrible

Running Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi 5 is possible through several methods, with container-based and VM approaches delivering surprisingly decent performance for lightweight applications. While none of these solutions replace proper x86 hardware, they offer interesting options for tinkerers wanting Mi

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 16, 2025
Tesla Finally Caving to Apple CarPlay Demand
AutomotiveSoftwareTechnology

Tesla Finally Caving to Apple CarPlay Demand

Tesla appears ready to finally implement Apple CarPlay support in its vehicles after years of customer requests. The system would appear as a window within Tesla’s interface rather than replacing the entire display.

by Megan CarterNovember 16, 2025
AI is making our privacy crisis even worse
AIPrivacyTechnology

AI is making our privacy crisis even worse

As we enter the AI Age, our personal data has become more valuable and vulnerable than ever. Privacy advocates warn we’re repeating the same mistakes that created our current surveillance economy.

by Megan CarterNovember 16, 2025
Lithuania’s New Data Center Highway Cuts Build Times in Half
CloudDataTechnology

Lithuania’s New Data Center Highway Cuts Build Times in Half

Lithuania just launched a program that cuts data center construction timelines dramatically. The Investment Highway initiative, effective November 1, 2025, reduces development from 36 to 19 months nationwide. Projects can now start building immediately after publishing construction notices.

by Megan CarterNovember 16, 2025
Fed Study: Tariffs Actually Lower Inflation (But There’s a Catch)
EconomyPolicyTechnology

Fed Study: Tariffs Actually Lower Inflation (But There’s a Catch)

A Federal Reserve study examining 150 years of tariff data concludes import taxes act as demand shocks that reduce inflation. The catch? They also increase unemployment and slow economic growth significantly. This contradicts conventional wisdom about tariffs automatically raising prices.

by Megan CarterNovember 15, 2025
Meta’s CMO Defends “Aggressive But Not Crazy” AI Spending
AIBusinessTechnology

Meta’s CMO Defends “Aggressive But Not Crazy” AI Spending

Meta’s chief marketing officer Alex Schultz defended the company’s massive AI spending at Web Summit in Lisbon. He argued current investments are modest compared to historical tech bubbles and are already driving billions in revenue.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 15, 2025

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