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ServiceNow’s $1B Bet on AI Agent Security
AIBusinessSoftware

ServiceNow’s $1B Bet on AI Agent Security

ServiceNow is making a major move to secure the AI agent boom, agreeing to acquire identity platform Veza for more than $1 billion. The deal aims to solve the critical governance gap as non-human identities explode. It’s a direct response to the security chaos of autonomous AI.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 12, 2025
Xbox CFO Shifts to ZeniMax COO in 2026 Leadership Shuffle
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Xbox CFO Shifts to ZeniMax COO in 2026 Leadership Shuffle

Tim Stuart, CFO of Microsoft Gaming, will become COO of ZeniMax Media in January 2026. The move is part of a broader year for Xbox, marked by a mandated 30% “accountability” margin, a 50% Game Pass price hike, and console price increases.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
97% of Companies Ignore AI’s Energy Footprint, Study Finds
AIDataSoftware

97% of Companies Ignore AI’s Energy Footprint, Study Finds

A major new report reveals that while companies are rapidly adopting AI, they are almost completely ignoring its energy and carbon costs. The findings highlight a critical blind spot in corporate AI governance and risk management.

by Carter WellsDecember 12, 2025
Google Translate Goes Live for Any Headphones, AI Regulation Debate Heats Up
AIPolicySoftware

Google Translate Goes Live for Any Headphones, AI Regulation Debate Heats Up

Google is rolling out a beta feature that brings live speech translation to any headphones on Android. At the same time, a major debate is brewing over whether AI should be regulated at the state or federal level to avoid chaos.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
id Software developers unionize, a major shift for Microsoft
BusinessSoftwareStartups

id Software developers unionize, a major shift for Microsoft

In a landmark move, the developers at legendary studio id Software have voted to form a union. This creates a “wall-to-wall” unit covering all employees and is a significant expansion of organized labor within Microsoft.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
ChatGPT Tops App Store, But the AI Race is Getting Messy
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

ChatGPT Tops App Store, But the AI Race is Getting Messy

OpenAI’s ChatGPT predictably led Apple’s 2025 most-downloaded free apps list, boasting over 800 million weekly users. Yet, Google’s aggressive push with Gemini has triggered a “code red” at OpenAI, highlighting the shaky financial ground beneath the AI hype.

by Carter WellsDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s Big Gaming Promise for Windows 11: Better Performance by 2026
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Big Gaming Promise for Windows 11: Better Performance by 2026

Microsoft is committing to a long-term project to refine the Windows 11 gaming experience. The company says it will focus on background workload management, power tuning, and graphics optimizations, with updates rolling out continuously through 2026 and beyond.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft faces $2.8B UK cloud lawsuit over Windows Server pricing
BusinessCloudSoftware

Microsoft faces $2.8B UK cloud lawsuit over Windows Server pricing

A UK tribunal is deciding whether a massive £2.1 billion lawsuit against Microsoft can proceed. The case alleges the company made Windows Server more expensive on rival cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud to push customers toward Azure.

by Carter WellsDecember 12, 2025
Half of vulnerable React servers still unpatched as attacks rage
CybersecurityDataSoftware

Half of vulnerable React servers still unpatched as attacks rage

A critical React server-side flaw is being exploited at scale by over a dozen distinct attack groups. Wiz reports half of all vulnerable, internet-facing systems remain unpatched, creating a massive attack surface for everything from cryptojacking to sophisticated espionage.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 12, 2025
Apple Loses Big in Epic Appeal, But Might Still Get a Cut
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Apple Loses Big in Epic Appeal, But Might Still Get a Cut

Apple’s appeal of a contempt ruling in the Epic Games antitrust case has largely failed. The court affirmed Apple violated the injunction but asked the judge to reconsider the total ban on collecting commissions for outside purchases.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 11, 2025

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