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Brian Fagioli is a technology journalist and founder of NERDS.xyz. Known for covering Linux, open source software, AI, and cybersecurity, he delivers no-nonsense tech news for real nerds.

OpenAI is killing the Sora app, and honestly, I won’t miss it

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
Sora rip

OpenAI is shutting down the Sora app, but not everyone is mourning it. The AI video tool impressed technically, yet failed to deliver real enjoyment or value.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI opinion, AI tools, AI video, generative AI, OpenAI, OpenAI news, Sora, Sora app shutdown, tech commentary, video generation

Arm AGI CPU arrives as company stops playing middleman and starts building its own chips for AI data centers

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
Arm AGI CPU

Arm is no longer just designing chips for others. With the AGI CPU, it is stepping into the data center and aiming at AI workloads head-on.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, ARM Tags AI data center CPU, ARM, Arm AGI CPU, cloud computing, hyperscale computing, Meta AI infrastructure, Neoverse V3, server processor, x86 competition

Epic lays off over 1,000 employees and admits Fortnite magic is fading

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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Epic is laying off over 1000 employees after a slowdown in Fortnite engagement. The company admits it has struggled to deliver the same magic that once made the game unstoppable, raising questions about what comes next.

Categories Gaming, Business Tags Epic Games, Fortnite, game development, gaming industry, layoffs, online gaming, tech layoffs, Tim Sweeney, Unreal Engine, video games

Satechi Slim LX3 Wired Keyboard and Slim LX Wired Mouse ditch wireless headaches and just work

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
Slim Wired LX

Satechi goes wired with the Slim LX3 Keyboard and Slim LX Mouse, focusing on reliability over Bluetooth headaches.

Categories Satechi Tags ChromeOS accessories, desktop setup, Mac keyboard, Satechi, Satechi Slim LX Wired Mouse, Satechi Slim LX3 Wired Keyboard, USB-C accessories, Windows keyboard, wired keyboard, wired mouse

HP debuts TPM Guard at Imagine 2026 to block BitLocker attacks on business PCs

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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HP says TPM Guard can stop physical attacks that bypass BitLocker, raising new questions about how safe encrypted PCs really are today.

Categories Security Tags BitLocker, enterprise security, HP, HP TPM Guard, HP Wolf Security, LaserJet, PC security, quantum resistant security, TPM, Windows 11

Epson Lifestudio Grand Plus brings 4K laser projection and Google TV with Gemini to your living room

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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Epson Lifestudio Grand Plus blends 4K laser projection, Bose audio, and Google TV with Gemini into a premium home entertainment projector.

Categories Display, Media Tags 4K projector, Bose audio, Epson, Epson Lifestudio Grand Plus, Gemini AI, Google TV, home theater, laser projector, projector, ultra short throw

NetRise Provenance wants to track who writes your open source code after XZ backdoor scare

March 24, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
NetRise Provenance

NetRise Provenance promises to map open source code back to the people behind it after the XZ backdoor scare. That raises some big questions.

Categories Open source, Enterprise, Security Tags cybersecurity, DevSecOps, Linux, NetRise, NetRise Provenance, open source risk, open source security, SBOM, software supply chain, XZ Utils

AI boom is driving a $445 billion data center buildout, and it is just getting started

March 23, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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AI is not just software. It is driving a massive $445 billion data center construction boom that could reshape infrastructure and energy use worldwide.

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data centers, edge computing, energy consumption, GPUs, hyperscale, infrastructure, tech industry

Palo Alto Networks wants to lock down AI with a secure enterprise browser

March 23, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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Palo Alto Networks is betting the browser will control how employees use AI. Its new secure AI browser aims to prevent data leaks and risky AI behavior.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Security Tags agentic AI, AI agents, cybersecurity, enterprise security, Palo Alto Networks, Prisma Browser, prompt injection, SASE, secure AI browser, Zero Trust

Apple WWDC 2026 kicks off June 8, AI will likely steal the show

March 23, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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Apple has set WWDC 2026 for June 8, and AI is expected to dominate the event. Here is what to expect from the keynote and beyond.

Categories Apple Tags AI, Apple, Apple event, Apple Park, Apple WWDC, developers, iOS, macOS, Swift Student Challenge, WWDC 2026

IBM adds AI features to the Masters Tournament app

March 23, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
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IBM is adding AI-powered features to the Masters Tournament app, but not every golf fan may care.

Categories Artificial Intelligence, Sports Tags AI, Android, Augusta National, golf, IBM, IBM AI, iPhone, Masters app, sports app, watsonx

Canonical joins Rust Foundation

March 23, 2026 by Brian Fagioli
Ubuntu rust

Canonical is backing Rust with a Gold-level membership, signaling where Ubuntu and Linux development may be headed next.

Categories Linux Tags Canonical, Canonical Rust, Crates.io, Linux, Linux development, Open Source, Rust Foundation, Rust programming, system security, Ubuntu 1 Comment
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