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Month: November 2025

I Tried Recall.ai Instead of NotebookLM – The Results Surprised Me
AIInnovationSoftware

I Tried Recall.ai Instead of NotebookLM – The Results Surprised Me

Recall.ai’s automatic memory system creates connections between saved content without manual organization. While NotebookLM excels at focused research, Recall shines for exploratory learning across weeks or months.

by Oliver KeatonNovember 30, 2025
Steam Machine’s $699 Price Point Would Be Bold Move
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Steam Machine’s $699 Price Point Would Be Bold Move

Valve’s Steam Machine might target a $699 introductory price point according to new analysis. This would position it competitively between current console prices. However, fluctuating component costs remain a major challenge.

by Julian TrentNovember 30, 2025
Your Workers Don’t Trust Your AI Plans
AIBusinessInnovation

Your Workers Don’t Trust Your AI Plans

A new SHL study reveals deep distrust between workers and employers over AI implementation. While workers are curious about AI, most don’t trust companies to use it responsibly, especially in hiring and performance reviews. The data shows a critical need for transparency and human oversight in workp

by Darren HoltNovember 30, 2025
UK Mandates E-Invoicing For All Businesses By 2029
AIBusinessInnovation

UK Mandates E-Invoicing For All Businesses By 2029

The UK government has announced that electronic invoicing will become mandatory for all VAT invoices from April 2029. This represents one of the biggest changes to UK tax administration in decades, with a four-year transition period to help businesses adapt. The move aims to reduce the £9.5 billion

by Julian TrentNovember 30, 2025
Windows 11 Adoption Slows as PowerToys Gets Major Updates
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 Adoption Slows as PowerToys Gets Major Updates

Windows 11 adoption is progressing much slower than Windows 10 according to Dell’s CEO. Meanwhile, Microsoft is rolling out new PowerToys updates and gaming features across Xbox handhelds and PC platforms.

by Julian TrentNovember 30, 2025
AI is making workers dumber, professor warns
AIBusinessTechnology

AI is making workers dumber, professor warns

A philosophy professor warns that AI tools are causing “skill atrophy” across industries. Junior employees are particularly vulnerable to losing core abilities. Most ChatGPT use is now personal, raising concerns about cognitive offloading.

by Julian TrentNovember 29, 2025
FBI Warns: Stop Answering These Calls Immediately
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

FBI Warns: Stop Answering These Calls Immediately

The FBI has issued an urgent warning about sophisticated phone scams targeting bank accounts. Scammers have already stolen $262 million this year using fake calls that appear to come from legitimate institutions. New data shows 25% of scams now happen over the phone.

by Julian TrentNovember 29, 2025
Anthropic’s new Claude SDK finally solves the AI agent memory problem
AIInnovationSoftware

Anthropic’s new Claude SDK finally solves the AI agent memory problem

Anthropic has developed a new approach to solve the AI agent memory problem that plagues long-running tasks. Their Claude Agent SDK uses an initializer agent and coding agent to maintain context across sessions. This could finally make AI agents reliable enough for enterprise use.

by Julian TrentNovember 28, 2025
Supabase’s $5B Bet: Turning Down Enterprise Money to Win
InnovationSoftwareStartups

Supabase’s $5B Bet: Turning Down Enterprise Money to Win

Supabase just raised $100 million at a $5 billion valuation months after a $200 million round. CEO Paul Copplestone reveals his surprising strategy of turning down lucrative enterprise deals to focus on developer experience. The approach is reshaping the database market.

by Oliver KeatonNovember 28, 2025
Apple Might Have Intel Make Its Cheapest Mac Chips
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Apple Might Have Intel Make Its Cheapest Mac Chips

In a surprising twist, Apple may partner with Intel again to manufacture its most affordable Mac processors. This would be a limited deal focused on diversification and U.S. production goals. The move could reshape chip supply chains.

by Julian TrentNovember 28, 2025

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