Microsoft Rolls Out New Start Menu for Windows 11

Microsoft has begun rolling out a new Start menu for Windows 11 as part of the latest optional non-security update. The updated version, known as KB5067036, includes features like customizable layouts, quality of life improvements, and better app organization. The new layout promotes an “all apps” list to the main page and offers two additional … Read more

Federal Judge Disqualifies Trump Appointee as Acting US Attorney

A federal judge in Southern California has disqualified acting US attorney Bill Essayli from several cases, citing that he stayed in the temporary job longer than allowed by law. US District Judge J Michael Seabright ruled that Essayli’s authority expired on July 29, 2025, and he is not qualified to perform the functions of Acting … Read more

Older Pixels Lack Precision Finding Despite UWB Hardware Support

Google’s older Pixel models, like the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro, have hardware capable of supporting precision finding through their UWB chip. However, they don’t work due to a lack of support for background ranging. Without this feature, apps can’t use UWB in the background to estimate an item’s location. The reason behind … Read more

Microchip Shortage Hits Auto Industry Globally

A microchip shortage is causing production disruptions in the auto industry, starting with Honda’s plants in North America. The issue began when Nexperia, a Dutch chip maker, stopped exporting products from China due to a geopolitical dispute involving the US and Chinese governments. This has led to low chip supplies for automakers and suppliers worldwide, … Read more

Ransomware Payments Plummet to Historic Low; Attackers Shift Focus

Ransomware attackers have lost their appeal, with payments reaching an all-time low of 23%. According to Coveware’s Q4 2025 report, the success rate of ransomware blackmail and extortion attempts has dropped significantly. However, this shift in tactics comes with a new goal: data exfiltration. Instead of focusing on locking systems, attackers are now prioritizing the … Read more

Netflix Losing Sci-Fi Classic Starship Troopers This Halloween

The Netflix lineup is losing a popular sci-fi film, Starship Troopers, on Halloween. The 1997 movie, starring Casper Van Dien and Dina Meyer, has become a cult classic despite initially receiving negative reviews upon its release. Its satirical tone and sci-fi presentation have made it feel ahead of its time. The film will be replaced … Read more

Protect Your Data from Ransomware Attacks with Immutable Backup Storage

Ransomware attacks are becoming increasingly common, and they can have devastating consequences for organizations. According to a recent survey, two-thirds of organizations experienced ransomware attacks in the past two years, and many suffered multiple attacks. The problem is not just about the volume of attacks, but also the severity and expanding target variety. Threat actors … Read more

Bill Gates Reverses on Climate Change Focus Amid Global Hunger and Disease Concerns

In a surprising shift, Bill Gates, a prominent advocate for reducing carbon emissions, has proposed diverting resources away from combating climate change to focus on eradicating disease and hunger. In an essay published this week, Gates argues that while climate change is a significant issue, it will not lead to humanity’s demise. Instead, Gates suggests … Read more

Nadella’s Gaming Strategy Focuses on Margins Over Innovation

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the best way to innovate in gaming is to have good margins. He made this statement during an interview at a Github conference, where he also discussed Microsoft’s new gaming strategy and its plans for Xbox. Nadella said that most games are competing with short-form video content, so companies need … Read more