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Kyndryl’s Revenue Dip Masks Strong Profit Growth
BusinessComputingTechnology

Kyndryl’s Revenue Dip Masks Strong Profit Growth

Despite a slight revenue dip to $3.72 billion, Kyndryl’s adjusted pretax income more than doubled year-over-year. The company sees strong momentum in consulting and hyperscaler partnerships driving second-half growth.

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s Budget MacBook Is Actually Happening
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Apple’s Budget MacBook Is Actually Happening

Apple is making a major strategic shift with its first true budget MacBook. The device aims to capture Windows 10 refugees and compete directly with Chromebooks in the education market.

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025
Why Running OPNsense on Proxmox Is a Game-Changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why Running OPNsense on Proxmox Is a Game-Changer

Running OPNsense virtualized on Proxmox isn’t just convenient—it fundamentally solves problems that plague bare-metal installs. From driver compatibility to high availability and hardware sharing, this approach transforms what’s possible with your network infrastructure.

by Carter WellsNovember 5, 2025
Microsoft’s $60 Billion AI Bet Shows Just How Crazy This Arms Race Is
AICloudComputing

Microsoft’s $60 Billion AI Bet Shows Just How Crazy This Arms Race Is

Microsoft’s massive $60 billion spending spree on neocloud data centers reveals the staggering scale of AI infrastructure needs. The company is paying premium prices to secure computing capacity, with one deal alone securing 200,000 Nvidia chips.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 4, 2025
Windows 11’s Surprise ARM-Only Update Coming in 2026
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s Surprise ARM-Only Update Coming in 2026

Microsoft appears to be planning a special Windows 11 update just for ARM devices. Version 26H1, codenamed Bromine, is targeting early 2026 release for Snapdragon X2 Elite PCs. This creates a split release strategy between ARM and traditional Windows users.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 4, 2025
Apple’s Budget Mac Could Finally Kill the Chromebook
BusinessComputingInnovation

Apple’s Budget Mac Could Finally Kill the Chromebook

Apple might finally be building an affordable Mac laptop aimed at students. The device would use iPhone-class processors and a smaller LCD screen to hit a price point well under $1,000. This could be a direct challenge to Chromebooks and a major play for the education market.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
OpenAI’s $38 Billion Bet on AWS Compute Power
AICloudComputing

OpenAI’s $38 Billion Bet on AWS Compute Power

OpenAI has inked a $38 billion cloud partnership with AWS that gives it access to massive compute resources. The seven-year deal comes just after the company restructured and confirmed its $500 billion valuation.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Fake Windows 11 bypass tool targets desperate Windows 10 users
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

Fake Windows 11 bypass tool targets desperate Windows 10 users

As millions face Windows 10’s end of support, malicious actors are creating fake versions of popular bypass tools. The Flyoobe developer warns users to only download from official sources. The situation highlights the desperation many feel about Microsoft’s hardware requirements.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
iPadOS 26.1 Brings Back Slide Over – And It’s a Game Changer
ComputingInnovationSoftware

iPadOS 26.1 Brings Back Slide Over – And It’s a Game Changer

Apple’s iPadOS 26.1 update brings back the Slide Over feature that was removed in iPadOS 26. The return of this floating window functionality has transformed how power users multitask on their iPads, though it comes with one notable limitation compared to previous versions.

by Ryan HolbrookNovember 4, 2025
Debian Drops Support for Older ARM and MIPS Chips
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Debian Drops Support for Older ARM and MIPS Chips

Debian is cutting support for several older processor architectures in its upcoming Trixie release. The armel architecture will see its final release, while mipsel and mips64el are being removed entirely. This affects users of older Raspberry Pi models and various MIPS-based systems.

by Carter WellsNovember 4, 2025

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