Weekly Issue: 2025-44
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CTL’s new Chromebox OPS can turn any touch display into a ChromeOS workhorse

Interactive flat panels (IFPs) have become a staple in classrooms and boardrooms, but they often come with clunky, proprietary software and can become outdated quickly. In a fantastic new product announcement, CTL is introducing a powerful and practical solution to this problem: the CTL Chromebox OPS OPx1-3.
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Nozomi Networks brings automated threat prevention to OT environments with Arc update

Industrial cybersecurity firm Nozomi Networks Inc. today announced an updated cybersecurity solution that automates threat response in operational environments to give users robust, automated threat prevention capabilities for operational technology endpoints.
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Krnl Executor — Fast, Stable Roblox Script Tool

Krnl Executor is a well-known Roblox script tool. It runs many scripts without causing frequent crashes. Many users trust Krnl Executor for steady performance. The tool supports the full graphics and debug libraries. It also runs compact script packs like Owl Hub.
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The Correct Spelling Is School Not School. Some Pe – Tymoff Explained

Language has always reflected intelligence, culture, and humor. Recently, the phrase “The Correct Spelling Is School Not School. Some Pe – Tymoff” has gained attention online. It appears confusing at first glance but carries both humor and a reminder about accuracy in communication.
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Get creative this Halloween with Google’s spooky AI image and video tools

Fall is here, bringing fiery leaves, pumpkin spice everything, and the perfect excuse to get a little spooky and creative.
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Google’s AI is making this year’s World Series broadcast smarter

As millions tune in to watch the drama unfold in the World Series, a powerful new player is working behind the scenes to make the broadcast more engaging and reliable than ever: Google’s AI.
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A surprise new Lenovo Chromebook Plus just landed at Best Buy, and it looks impressive

Just when we thought the Chromebook release cycle was quieting down for a bit, a brand-new, unannounced Lenovo Chromebook Plus has broken cover, appearing basically out of nowhere on Best Buy’s website – and it’s already available for purchase!
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This hidden port on the Galaxy XR might be the key to a virtual Chromebook display

As the dust settles from the exciting launch of the Samsung Galaxy XR headset, my mind keeps circling back to one big question: Is it possible to make this headset work with my Chromebook?
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Introducing Bigtable tiered storage: Save more data, longer, for less

Today, we’re pleased to introduce a new Bigtable storage tier for efficient management of massive datasets, now available in preview. This fully managed, cost-effective system automatically moves less frequently accessed data from high-performance SSDs to infrequent access storage, lowering your total cost of ownership.
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Announcing new capabilities in Vertex AI Training for large-scale training

Building and scaling generative AI models demands enormous resources, but this process can get tedious. Developers wrestle with managing job queues, provisioning clusters, and resolving dependencies just to ensure consistent results.
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Can You Code On A Chromebook In A College Computer Science Program?

On the Chrome-related sub-Reddit pages, not a week goes by where I don’t see someone asking if they can use a Chromebook for their college Computer Science program or code on a Chromebook in general.
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10 Years Of Google Chromebooks Bring Increased Capabilities

When Chromebooks first launched a decade ago, critics dismissed them as glorified web browsers with limited functionality. Fast forward to today, and 10 years of Google Chromebooks bring increased capabilities that challenge this outdated perception.
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As AI agents join SaaS, AWS tells users to expect more pricing puzzles
Cloud giant says choice and flexibility matter more than standardization – for now Interview As agentic AI solutions flood the market, users will face a complex environment in terms of deployment and commercial models, with standard practices yet to be resolved, says Olawale Oladehin, AWS director, solutions architecture.…
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As AI agents join SaaS, AWS tells users to expect more pricing puzzles
Cloud giant says choice and flexibility matter more than standardization – for now Interview As agentic AI solutions flood the market, users will face a complex environment in terms of deployment and commercial models, with standard practices yet to be resolved, says Olawale Oladehin, AWS director, solutions architecture.…
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Google Search Market Share Statistics 2025

Google’s search engine dominance continues in 2025, though its global market share has shown subtle but significant shifts. The search giant now holds approximately 89-90% of worldwide search market share, marking the first sustained dip below 90% since 2015.
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What Is The Most Popular Game In Roblox In 2025?

Roblox continues its dominance in 2025 with millions exploring its vast universe of user-created experiences. Among thousands of games competing for attention, one title stands supreme with an astronomical 69 billion visits.
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How to Chromecast From iPhone?

Google Chromecast works seamlessly with Apple devices, allowing iPhone users to stream content on larger screens. Many assume casting is exclusive to Android, but iPhones support this functionality through compatible applications. Understanding how to Chromecast from iPhone opens up entertainment possibilities beyond the small screen.
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I refuse to install ChatGPT’s new web browser, and you shoudn’t switch from Chrome either

Google might be the sole voice of reason in the AI browser race.
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Top Picks Mobile Phone for Trading Under $500

There’s no denying how much the trading landscape has changed. A few decades ago, you needed a suit, a seat on a trading floor, and deep pockets to play the numbers in the markets.
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AI-Powered Visual Storytelling: How Machine Learning Transforms Creative Content Production

Visual storytelling has changed forever with the rise of artificial intelligence. AI-powered visual storytelling uses machine learning to automatically create images, videos, and interactive media that bring stories to life without requiring advanced technical skills.
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