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Suda51 Promises No AI in His New Ultra-Violent Game
AIGamingSoftware

Suda51 Promises No AI in His New Ultra-Violent Game

Goichi “Suda51” Suda has explicitly stated that Grasshopper Manufacture’s upcoming game, Romeo is a Dead Man, contains no AI-generated material. The ultra-violent shooter is slated for release on February 11, 2025, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with a potential Switch 2 version being explored.

by Mason DraytonDecember 9, 2025
The 8 Skills You Need To Manage AI Agents At Work
AIBusinessSoftware

The 8 Skills You Need To Manage AI Agents At Work

The AI agent workforce is here, handling tasks from marketing to logistics. Managing these digital coworkers requires a completely new set of skills focused on strategy, ethics, and human empathy.

by Mason DraytonDecember 9, 2025
Horizon Quantum’s new language wants to make quantum coding feel normal
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Horizon Quantum’s new language wants to make quantum coding feel normal

Horizon Quantum Computing has announced Beryllium, a new high-level programming language for quantum computers. It’s designed to let developers focus on information structure instead of low-level qubit management.

by Leo RenshawDecember 9, 2025
Wales’ Health Agency Extends Cloud Contract to 2029
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Wales’ Health Agency Extends Cloud Contract to 2029

A major Welsh health authority is pushing its cloud migration finish line further out. The contract extension aims to fully transition systems by October 2028, but the financial commitment runs longer.

by Mason DraytonDecember 9, 2025
Safari’s Test Browser Gets Another Quiet Update
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Safari’s Test Browser Gets Another Quiet Update

Apple has released Safari Technology Preview 233, the latest test version of its web browser. The update focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements across several core areas.

by Mason DraytonDecember 9, 2025
Stop Asking About AI Strategy. Do This Instead.
AIBusinessSoftware

Stop Asking About AI Strategy. Do This Instead.

The biggest mistake companies make is treating AI as a separate initiative. Real impact comes from using it as leverage on specific business problems, with a portfolio mindset that expects most experiments to fail.

by Mason DraytonDecember 9, 2025
Windows 11’s New Agenda View Is a Web App, Not Native
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11’s New Agenda View Is a Web App, Not Native

Microsoft is testing a new Agenda View in Windows 11, but it’s built as a WebView2 component, not a native app. Early reports show it can spike CPU and memory usage. This continues a trend of Microsoft using web tech for core OS features.

by Mason DraytonDecember 8, 2025
OpenAI’s Survey Says AI Is Actually Helping Workers
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI’s Survey Says AI Is Actually Helping Workers

A new survey from OpenAI presents a bullish case for workplace AI. It found that three-quarters of workers report improved speed or quality, with significant time savings. This contrasts with other studies that have questioned the measurable return on AI investments.

by Leo RenshawDecember 8, 2025
Meta Bends to EU, Will Offer Less Personalized Ads in 2026
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Meta Bends to EU, Will Offer Less Personalized Ads in 2026

Meta has struck a deal with the European Commission to offer EU users a new choice on Facebook and Instagram. Starting in January 2026, they can opt for less personalized ads instead of the current “consent or pay” model. This follows a major fine and ongoing DMA compliance pressure.

by Mason DraytonDecember 8, 2025
Meta Bends the Knee to EU, Offers a “Less Creepy” Ad Option
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Meta Bends the Knee to EU, Offers a “Less Creepy” Ad Option

Meta is changing its ad policy in Europe following a major fine. Starting in January, users will get a new choice to see fewer ads based on their personal data. It’s a big shift forced by the EU’s new tech rules.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025

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