An AWS outage has knocked out Alexa, Ring, Snapchat, Fortnite, and more—millions are affected as operational issues hit the North Virginia region, disrupting core services across the internet.
Red Bull’s Helmut Marko admits Max Verstappen “lost interest” in F1 during a difficult season, but a key car update and GT racing win have re-energized the defending champion’s title bid.
Microsoft ended free support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, halting security updates and technical help for Home, Pro, and Enterprise editions. Users face choices like upgrading to Windows 11, buying new hardware, or joining the paid Extended Security Updates program to stay protected.
Nvidia announced the production of its inaugural Blackwell wafer at TSMC's Arizona plant. The company intends to invest half a trillion dollars in AI infrastructure over the next decade supporting US technological independence.
Affinity announced on October 18 2025 that its iPad applications Designer 2 Photo 2 and Publisher 2 are now available for free download from the App Store previously priced at $18.49 each after a seven day trial. This change precedes a major announcement with Canva on October 30, 2025 and applies to the current V2 versions compatible with iPadOS 15.0 and later.
Dyson introduced the Amber Silk limited edition colorway, for its hair care range including the Airwrap i.d. multi-styler Airwrap Co-anda2x Airstrait wet to straight straighteners Supersonic Nural hair dryer and Supersonic r hair dryer. The new finish combines warm copper pale pink champagne and toasty burgundy tones inspired by festive elements and is available for immediate purchase worldwide.
Microsoft is planning to move Surface laptops, tablets, and server manufacturing out of China starting in 2026. The move reflects growing trade tensions with China and follows a broader industry trend of diversifying global supply chains.
Nvidia’s DGX Spark packs a petaflop of power into a desktop box, bringing AI supercomputing to your desk. At $3,999, it’s pricey but revolutionary, the first true personal AI supercomputer for researchers, creators, and dreamers.












