Netflix changed how we watch content and now they are making an equally ambitious bid to change how people play. This week, the streaming platform unveiled its most significant leap yet into gaming: a library of interactive titles that can be played directly on TVs using phones as the controllers.......
Ryzen keeps winning: AMD reaches 33.6% desktop share as Intel slips again
According to data from Mercury Research obtained by Tom's Hardware, AMD's desktop CPU market share for the third quarter of 2025 reached a new milestone at 33.6%. The figure represents a 1.4% increase from the previous quarter, a 5.2% year over year gain, and an impressive 10.6% jump compared to......
Verizon to slash 15,000 jobs in its biggest shake-up ever
Most of the reduction is expected to come through layoffs, while about 200 company-owned stores will transition into franchised operations – a shift that will remove those employees from Verizon's direct payroll. The carrier employed about 100,000 people as of February, according to filings. Read Entire Article
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 campaign can’t be paused, has no checkpoints, and kicks idle players
Critics and day-one players are reporting that Treyarch and Raven Software essentially designed the story campaign in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 exclusively for online play. Although playing solo is possible, the experience resembles playing alone in an online lobby. Read Entire Article
Your pirated copy of Windows might have just stopped working
Known as the KMS38 activator, the open-source tool was created by a group called Massgrave, where MAS stands for Microsoft Activation Scripts. It was widely regarded as one of the easiest and safest ways to activate Windows and Office without paying, allowing users to install all official updates just like......
A German court just hit Google with €572 million in damages for juicing its own shopping results
A Berlin court has ordered Google to pay a combined €572 million ($664 million US) in damages to two German price comparison platforms after finding the company abused its dominant market position for years. Reuters reports that the ruling stands as one of the largest antitrust-related awards ever issued against......
Geopolitical tensions around Nexperia’s chip supply chain could soon halt Europe’s auto industry
According to industry insiders cited by the Financial Times, Europe's automotive sector could soon face a "devastating" shortage of critical semiconductors needed for vehicle production. At the heart of this emerging supply chain crisis is Nexperia, a semiconductor manufacturer owned by the Chinese company Wingtech Technology. Read Entire Article
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 shoots high, but its campaign can’t keep up
Reviewers praise Black Ops 7 for its ambitious scope, polished multiplayer, and inventive Endgame mode. Its co-op options, Zombies, and nostalgic callbacks help it stand out, with some outlets calling it one of the franchise's strongest entries in years. However, despite the high notes, an uneven campaign and inconsistent storytelling...
Michael Burry of “The Big Short” shutters hedge fund, says the market makes no sense to him anymore
As 2025 draws to a close, Michael Burry's exit reads less as capitulation than as a confirmation of his conviction: when prices move too far from fundamentals, even the most disciplined investors eventually step aside. Read Entire Article
Video sharing platform Vine is being rebooted with a strict “no AI” policy
The new service, called Divine, aims to build a business around the same "unfiltered creativity" that made Vine so popular. Unlike the original network, Divine is being built on open-source, decentralized technology, which should make it more resilient against censorship or takedowns. The platform uses Nostr, a decentralized protocol praised......