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Your USB-C Cable Might Be Broken In One Specific Way
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Your USB-C Cable Might Be Broken In One Specific Way

USB-C’s reversibility is a clever trick, not a mechanical guarantee. If your cable or port is damaged, flipping the plug can switch you from a broken high-speed lane to a working one, restoring full speed.

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
Windows Vista Wasn’t Actually That Bad, Here’s Why
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows Vista Wasn’t Actually That Bad, Here’s Why

Windows Vista is infamous, but a new look suggests its failures were more about timing than technology. It introduced features we still use today, but its 2007 launch was plagued by hardware and driver issues that Windows 7 later smoothed over.

by Darren HoltDecember 13, 2025
Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer

Proxmox Datacenter Manager has hit its first stable release, offering a centralized management UI for Proxmox VE nodes without requiring a cluster. It adds support for Proxmox Backup Server and custom dashboards, finally giving home labbers a unified view. This could be the vCenter competitor Proxmo

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Cambodia’s 5G rollout is finally happening. What’s the real story?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Cambodia’s 5G rollout is finally happening. What’s the real story?

Cambodia’s government says 5G services will launch in January 2026, beginning in the capital and five provinces. The move is pitched as key for digital growth and smart cities. But the rollout faces significant hurdles in a market dominated by just three carriers.

by Noah VanceDecember 12, 2025
A Startup Wants to Replace Your Powerwall with a Hydrogen Lego Brick
InnovationStartupsTechnology

A Startup Wants to Replace Your Powerwall with a Hydrogen Lego Brick

A Seattle-area startup is taking on Tesla’s Powerwall with a hydrogen-fueled energy storage system. Hyviva’s modular units use water to generate and store power, but face a steep price hurdle compared to conventional batteries.

by Noah VanceDecember 12, 2025
Why Your Data Center’s Carbon Math Is Probably Wrong
CloudDataTechnology

Why Your Data Center’s Carbon Math Is Probably Wrong

A new whitepaper argues that using annual-average emissions factors is painting a false picture for data centers with flexible loads. The shift to hourly and marginal data could improve accuracy by about 20%, forcing a rethink of clean energy claims.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft Finally Makes Windows 11 Themes Easy. Is It Enough?
AISoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Finally Makes Windows 11 Themes Easy. Is It Enough?

Microsoft is launching a dedicated Themes section in the Microsoft Store for Windows 11, housing over 400 curated design packs. The move aims to finally match the easy theming found on phones, but the fun factor might still be missing.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Meta’s Metaverse Pivot Is A Bigger Tech Story Than You Think
AIInnovationTechnology

Meta’s Metaverse Pivot Is A Bigger Tech Story Than You Think

Meta is cutting its metaverse division’s budget by up to 30% after years of massive investment. This signals a brutal shift in priorities across the entire tech industry, with AI now consuming all available capital and attention.

by Noah VanceDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Goes “In Scope by Default”
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Goes “In Scope by Default”

Microsoft is overhauling its bug bounty program to an “in scope by default” model, paying for critical vulnerabilities across all products and online services, even third-party code. The company paid over $17 million in awards last year and expects to spend more. This shift aims to address cloud and

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Lawyers Fight AI Hallucinations With More AI
AISoftwareTechnology

Lawyers Fight AI Hallucinations With More AI

To combat a flood of fake legal citations from AI chatbots, law firms are turning to AI-powered detection tools. The problem is accelerating, with one tracker finding 660 cases of hallucinated content in filings by late 2025.

by Noah VanceDecember 12, 2025

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