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Mass Effect Creator’s New RPG Exodus Loses Studio Head
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Mass Effect Creator’s New RPG Exodus Loses Studio Head

The studio head behind the upcoming sci-fi RPG Exodus, James Ohlen, is stepping down. This comes just days after the game’s new trailer was shown at The Game Awards 2025, with a release still targeted for 2027.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
Proton VPN’s official CLI is a big deal for Linux users
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Proton VPN’s official CLI is a big deal for Linux users

Proton VPN has launched its official Command Line Interface for major Linux distributions. This move caters directly to power users and signals a serious commitment to the Linux community.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
AI Safety Prompts Can Lie to You, Researchers Warn
AICybersecuritySoftware

AI Safety Prompts Can Lie to You, Researchers Warn

Security researchers have detailed a novel attack that turns AI safety prompts into weapons. The technique, called Lies-in-the-Loop, can make dangerous commands look harmless, bypassing a key human safeguard.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Google’s Killing Its Free Dark Web Scanner. Here’s What to Do.
PolicyPrivacySoftware

Google’s Killing Its Free Dark Web Scanner. Here’s What to Do.

Google is discontinuing its free dark web monitoring tool for all users. Scans stop in January 2026, and the report vanishes completely by mid-February. But you’re not out of options.

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025
Kubernetes 1.35 ‘Treenetes’ Arrives With Zero-Downtime Scaling
CloudComputingSoftware

Kubernetes 1.35 ‘Treenetes’ Arrives With Zero-Downtime Scaling

The final major Kubernetes release of 2025 is here. Version 1.35 brings a long-awaited feature for production stability and continues the project’s cleanup of older systems.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
X Sues to Protect the “Twitter” Brand It Tried to Kill
BusinessInnovationSoftware

X Sues to Protect the “Twitter” Brand It Tried to Kill

In a stunning legal move, X Corp has filed a lawsuit to protect the “Twitter” brand it spent the last year trying to erase. The complaint admits that over 4 million daily users still access the platform via Twitter.com and call posts “tweets.”

by Oliver KeatonDecember 17, 2025
Apple’s secret weapon to boost US manufacturing isn’t a class
InnovationManufacturingSoftware

Apple’s secret weapon to boost US manufacturing isn’t a class

Apple’s Manufacturing Academy was just the start. The real story is Apple engineers spending months on-site at small US factories, developing custom AI and solving critical production bottlenecks for free. It’s a surprising and significant investment with unclear long-term motives.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Microsoft Finally Asks Permission for AI to Read Your Files
AIPrivacySoftware

Microsoft Finally Asks Permission for AI to Read Your Files

Microsoft is changing course on AI privacy in Windows 11. The company will now require users to explicitly approve any AI agent’s request to access personal files in key folders like Documents and Pictures.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025
Databricks CEO on the AI bubble and that $134 billion valuation
AICloudSoftware

Databricks CEO on the AI bubble and that $134 billion valuation

Databricks has raised over $4 billion at a staggering $134 billion valuation. CEO Ali Ghodsi sees clear bubbles in AI but believes his company’s focus and enterprise revenue justify the number. An IPO is coming, but not until the time is right.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Microsoft Teams is getting Loop notes and custom reactions in 2026
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Teams is getting Loop notes and custom reactions in 2026

Microsoft has detailed new features coming to Teams in 2026. The update will bring Loop components to ad-hoc meeting notes and allow companies to use branded reaction icons.

by Julian TrentDecember 17, 2025

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