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Mac Pro dead, W10 workaround gone, AI bubble things + more!

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Nov 18, 2025
In a comedic twist, tech CEOs are likened to raccoons. Apple shelves the Mac Pro and slams the brakes on iPhone releases. Microsoft closes a loophole, leaving some Windows 10 activations in the dust. The AI bubble shows signs of bursting, with big names making unexpected moves. Even obsolete Nest thermostats are still spying on us, transmitting data like clockwork. Google and Samsung are cracking down on battery-hogging apps, while Belkin faces a recall over overheating devices. Netflix adds interactive games, and Microsoft Teams can now block pesky screenshots.
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INSIGHT

Apple Shifts High-End Roadmap

  • Apple may deprioritize the Mac Pro and shift major iPhone launches to spring 2027, breaking a long-standing release cadence.
  • This suggests Apple could concentrate new silicon like an M5 Ultra into Mac Studio before reviving a full Mac Pro lineup.
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Microsoft Closes Activation Loophole

  • Microsoft pushed backend changes that disabled KMS38-based Windows activations and caused some legitimate updates to roll back.
  • This shows Microsoft is actively closing long-used activation loopholes and that updates can still disrupt real users.
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AI Hype Shows Cracks

  • Signs of an AI hype wobble include large investors selling GPU-heavy positions and leading researchers leaving big labs.
  • High-profile moves and odd AI behaviors hint at growing skepticism about current LLM approaches.
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