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Microsoft’s AI Push Sparks Backlash: “No One Asked For This”
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s AI Push Sparks Backlash: “No One Asked For This”

Microsoft is aggressively pushing its Copilot AI into Windows, Office, and Edge, claiming it’s what users want. The backlash on social media has been swift and brutal, with users accusing the company of being out of touch. Microsoft’s social team is only responding to positive comments, ignoring the

by Carter WellsDecember 1, 2025
Apple TV’s secret weapon isn’t prestige TV, it’s baseball
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Apple TV’s secret weapon isn’t prestige TV, it’s baseball

A new report reveals a surprising driver for Apple TV+ subscriptions: Major League Baseball. For six months in 2025, individual games topped the signup charts, beating out acclaimed series like *The Morning Show*.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 1, 2025
Microsoft’s Fix for Slow Teams? A New Process in 2026
CloudComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s Fix for Slow Teams? A New Process in 2026

Microsoft is planning a performance upgrade for the Teams desktop client on Windows. The key is a new dedicated child process for handling calls, set to debut in early January 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
DoorDash’s $13 Billion Win Was All About the Last 100 Feet
BusinessSoftwareStartups

DoorDash’s $13 Billion Win Was All About the Last 100 Feet

According to a Fortune profile, DoorDash is on track for over $13 billion in revenue in 2025, holding a commanding 60% U.S. market share. CEO Tony Xu still does delivery shifts to find micro-improvements, betting that mastering the “last 100 feet” is the key to lasting dominance in a brutal industry

by Carter WellsDecember 1, 2025
Half a Billion People Are Saying “No Thanks” to Windows 11
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Half a Billion People Are Saying “No Thanks” to Windows 11

A report from Forbes highlights a stunning user revolt against Windows 11. Despite having hardware that can run it, 500 million people are sticking with Windows 10, setting up a potential security crisis.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 1, 2025
Netflix Just Quietly Killed Casting for Most Google TV Users
SoftwareStartupsTechnology

Netflix Just Quietly Killed Casting for Most Google TV Users

Netflix has quietly removed the Cast button for users of Chromecast with Google TV and Google TV Streamers. The change applies to all subscription plans, leaving only older Chromecast devices with casting support.

by Carter WellsDecember 1, 2025
Windows 11’s Upgrade Problem Is Worse Than You Think
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s Upgrade Problem Is Worse Than You Think

Windows 11 adoption has hit a massive wall according to Dell’s COO. About 500 million capable PCs remain on Windows 10 while another 500 million are too old to upgrade. This creates a perfect storm for Microsoft’s security and AI ambitions.

by Carter WellsNovember 30, 2025
Amazon’s Kindle Store Is Drowning in SEO Garbage
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Amazon’s Kindle Store Is Drowning in SEO Garbage

Amazon’s Kindle store has become a wasteland of ridiculously long book titles stuffed with keywords. Readers are complaining about titles that read like search engine queries rather than actual books. The problem appears to be Amazon’s algorithm rewarding this behavior.

by Darren HoltNovember 30, 2025
Windows 11’s 2025 Dark Patterns Are Getting Aggressive
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s 2025 Dark Patterns Are Getting Aggressive

Windows 11’s 2025 updates introduce four major dark patterns that push users toward Microsoft’s AI and cloud services. These include deceptive setup screens, hidden local account options, and File Explorer changes that prioritize OneDrive. The changes represent a fundamental shift away from user con

by Carter WellsNovember 30, 2025
Nothing OS 4.0 Expands to Phone 3a Series with Android 16
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Nothing OS 4.0 Expands to Phone 3a Series with Android 16

Nothing has expanded its Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 stable rollout beyond the Phone (3) to include the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro models. The update brings visual enhancements, camera improvements, and requires Essential Space updates for full functionality. Initial rollout is limited with b

by Darren HoltNovember 30, 2025

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