Articles from November 2025
Browse all Windows news articles published in November 2025
CVE-2025-9491: Active LNK Attack Exploiting Windows Shortcuts Without Patch
Microsoft and multiple security vendors confirm that a long-known Windows shortcut (.lnk) vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-9491 is being actively weaponized in targeted espionage campaigns — and, as
Fixing Atlanta's Offense: Mastering Early Downs for Falcons Wins
Fixing Atlanta’s offense begins with one stubborn truth: the Falcons win by converting early downs, and they lose when they don’t. Background / O
OpenAI Agent Mode and Atlas: ChatGPT as an Autonomous Research Assistant
OpenAI’s new "agent mode" marks a decisive step toward making ChatGPT not just a conversational assistant but an active, autonomous collaborator that can research, plan, and execute multi-step tasks o
Rose Damen Leads Sustainability and Leadership at FLIBS 2025
Rose Damen’s recognition at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show signals a moment of convergence for the superyacht industry: family-led heritage, high-end design, and an increasingly public co
PewDiePie’s ChatOS: A Home AI Lab for Local LLMs and Emergent Voting
PewDiePie’s latest off‑camera project reads like a tech parable for the AI age: Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg quietly built a private, multi‑GPU AI lab in his home and wired it to a custom chat front en
Reducing Cloud Outage Blast Radius: Lessons from 2025 AWS and Azure Incidents
Two hyperscaler outages within ten days — an October AWS incident traced to DynamoDB/DNS and a late‑October Azure failure tied to an Azure Front Door configuration change — have reopened an old but ur
NHS Windows 11 Upgrade Hurdle: 2% Blocked by Uncertified Software
Hospitals upgrading thousands of Windows endpoints have hit a stubborn final hurdle: a small number of clinical-supplier vendors have not certified their software for Windows 11, forcing trusts to qua
Anthropic Expands Google Cloud TPU Access to One Million Units
Anthropic’s announcement that it will tap up to one million Google Cloud TPUs — delivering “well over a gigawatt” of dedicated AI compute capacity
Demand More of AI: Microsoft's Frontier for Industrial Transformation
Microsoft’s commercial chief is urging organisations to “demand more of AI” — not as a marketing slogan but as a call to reshape how companies build products, run factories and design customer experie
ThinkPad Twist 12.5 Review: A Business Convertible from the Ivy Bridge Era
The ThinkPad Twist 12.5 arrived as an unapologetically business‑focused answer to the then‑new demand for touchscreen, convertible laptops: a 12.5‑inch Ultrabook with a unique twisting hinge that let
MSI Claw Gets Xbox Full Screen Experience in Windows 11 Insider Preview
Microsoft has quietly expanded its Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to include MSI’s Claw family of Windows handhelds, and owners can enable a console‑style, controller‑first launcher by running the
ICC Shifts from Microsoft to OpenDesk: Europe’s Digital Sovereignty Push
The International Criminal Court has quietly begun replacing Microsoft Office with openDesk, a European open‑source office and collaboration stack, in a move that crystallises a broader political and