Month: October 2025

The Morning After: Apple adds its new M5 chip to iPads, MacBooks and even the Vision Pro

This week, Apple announced fall hardware updates across multiple devices — pretty much every major category, besides iPhones and AirPods. Don’t get too excited: It’s not a redesign reveal, but we’re expecting a tangible performance jump for both the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro. With the new M5 chip (no…

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5 reasons why freelancers and solopreneurs need to move away from Windows 10 as soon as possible

When you’re self-employed or running your own business as a solopreneur, it’s easy to forget about technology when you’re concentrating on dozens of jobs all competing for your attention. But with Windows 11 packed with new features that prioritize productivity, we recommend taking some time out from those urgent tasks…

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New Hollow Knight: Silksong patch looks to improve its Simplified Chinese translation among other fixes

Hollow Knight: Silksong’s latest patch is now in public beta It features a work-in-progress Simplified Chinese translation The new translation will replace one that was met with criticism from Chinese-speaking players Hollow Knight: Silksong‘s latest patch is now live via the game’s Steam public beta branch, and it looks to…

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Meta is adding more parental controls for teen AI use

The new controls will let parents stop their children from speaking with AI chatbots entirely or block access to specific characters they don’t like, Instagram lead Adam Mosseri and Meta chief AI officer Alexandr Wang wrote in a blog post announcing the changes on Friday. Meta’s AI assistant is a…

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The Bourbon Industry Is in Turmoil. Could Tech Provide the Shot It Needs?

The software-driven approach pioneered by a new Kentucky distillery runs counter to the low-tech methods of whiskey’s old guard. Its mix of data and automation might help pave a way forward. Source

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Over 40 billion records left publicly exposed – here’s what we know

Unsecured Netcore database exposed 40 billion records, including emails and banking notices Researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered the 13TB database open without password protection Netcore secured the database after contact; duration of exposure is unknown More than 40 billion data records, including people’s emails, IP addresses, and banking activity notices, were…

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