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Mon, November 3, 2025
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams: On-demand Advantage Launch
🚀 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams introduces On‑demand Advantage, letting customers warm on‑demand streams to absorb instant throughput spikes up to 10 GB or 10 million events per second without over‑provisioning. The mode removes the fixed per‑stream charge and offers a simpler usage pricing model with data ingest at $0.032/GB and retrieval at $0.016/GB in US East (N. Virginia). Extended retention costs fall by 77%, and Enhanced fan‑out retrievals are priced the same as shared throughput, making high fan‑out scenarios more economical. On‑demand Advantage requires a minimum billed aggregate of 25 MB/s for both ingest and retrieval at the discounted rates and is available in all AWS regions, including GovCloud (US) and China.
Sat, November 1, 2025
Google Confirms AI Search Will Include Ads, Evolving Format
📣Google says its ad business will remain central as it integrates advertising into AI-powered search experiences. Google currently offers AI Overviews and a more capable AI Mode, and has begun limited experiments placing ads within those results. Executives say ads won't disappear but may appear differently and become more personalized based on user data. Tests and further plans are expected to continue into next year.
Sat, November 1, 2025
Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 Adds Ask Copilot Taskbar
🖥️ Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 introduces a taskbar-based Ask Copilot, allowing testers to query the web, local files, and AI using text or voice. The feature is optional and can be enabled under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar; Microsoft says it may eventually replace the existing Windows Search UI. The update also rolls out a full-screen Xbox handheld experience, a Bluetooth LE-based "Shared audio" preview to stream audio to two devices, and improved x64 emulation support to boost ARM PC performance.
Sat, November 1, 2025
Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 Adds Ask Copilot and More
🗞️ Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 is rolling out to Insiders and introduces three headline features: a taskbar-based Ask Copilot, a new full-screen Xbox experience for handhelds, and Bluetooth Shared audio. Ask Copilot lets users search the internet, local files, and AI using text or voice and can be enabled via Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Ask Copilot. The new full-screen experience (FSE) aims to prioritize gaming on compatible handheld devices and can be set under Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience. Additionally, Windows now supports sharing audio to two Bluetooth devices and improves ARM PC performance by expanding x64 emulation support.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon Route 53 Resolver Adds AWS PrivateLink Support
🔒 Amazon Route 53 Resolver now supports AWS PrivateLink, allowing customers to access and manage Resolver and its associated features privately over the Amazon network rather than the public internet. This private access covers Resolver endpoints, Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall, Resolver Query Logging, and Resolver for AWS Outposts, with create, delete, edit and list operations handled via PrivateLink. Route 53 Resolver continues to respond recursively for public records, VPC-specific DNS names, and private hosted zones and remains available by default in all VPCs. The capability can be used in regions where Resolver and its features are offered, including AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Windows 11 Trials Shared Bluetooth Audio on AI PCs
🔊 Microsoft is testing a new Shared audio feature in Windows 11 that uses Bluetooth LE Audio broadcast technology to stream audio to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously on eligible Copilot+ PCs. The option appears as Shared audio (preview) in Quick Settings in Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 (KB5067115). Initially it is limited to select Surface models with Qualcomm Snapdragon X and a few upcoming Samsung and Surface AI PCs, and requires compatible accessories such as Galaxy Buds2 Pro.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon GameLift Streams Adds AWS Health Lifecycle Alerts
🔔 Amazon GameLift Streams is integrated with AWS Health to send automated lifecycle notifications about aging stream groups. Accounts receive reminders on days 45 and 150 warning that adding new applications will be restricted after day 180, with a final re-creation reminder on day 335 before expiration at day 365. The feature is available in all AWS Regions at no additional cost, and expiration details are visible in the console or via the GetStreamGroup ExpiresAt field.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon Route 53 Resolver Adds AWS PrivateLink Support
🔒 Amazon Route 53 Resolver now supports AWS PrivateLink, enabling private management and access to Resolver and its features without traversing the public internet. Customers can use PrivateLink to reach Resolver endpoints, Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall, Resolver Query Logging, and Resolver for AWS Outposts over the Amazon network. All operations — create, delete, edit, list — are supported via the private connection in supported regions, including AWS GovCloud.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon Aurora DSQL Adds FIPS 140-3 Compliant Endpoints
🔐 Amazon Web Services announced that Aurora DSQL now supports FIPS 140-3 compliant endpoints, enabling customers to meet federal cryptography requirements when sending requests over public or VPC endpoints. The capability is available beginning Oct 31, 2025, in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon). This update lets organizations contracting with the U.S. federal government use Aurora DSQL for workloads that require a FIPS-validated cryptographic module.
Fri, October 31, 2025
SAP Cloud ERP (GROW) Now Available in Frankfurt Region
🚀 SAP and AWS have expanded the SAP Cloud ERP on AWS (GROW) offering to the Europe (Frankfurt) region, delivering a full SaaS ERP solution that can be implemented in months rather than years. The service centers on SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public edition and integrates HR, procurement, sales, finance, supply chain, and manufacturing with SAP Business AI–powered processes. Customers can leverage generative AI via Amazon Bedrock in the SAP generative AI hub and benefit from AWS Graviton processors' energy efficiency.
Fri, October 31, 2025
GKE and Gemini CLI Integration Enhances Developer Workflows
🚀 Google has open-sourced the GKE Gemini CLI extension, bringing Google Kubernetes Engine directly into the Gemini CLI ecosystem while also functioning as an MCP server for other MCP clients. The extension injects GKE-specific context, tools, and tailored prompts so developers can use shorter, more natural language interactions and integrated slash commands to complete complex workflows. It simplifies common operations—like selecting models and accelerators or generating Kubernetes manifests for inference—while improving compatibility with Cloud Observability. The project is actively maintained with regular releases and community contributions.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Conversational AI Agents: Designing for Retail UX, Commerce
🛍️ Google Cloud outlines UX and implementation guidance for building conversational AI agents tailored to online shopping. The article presents seven practical design principles — including multimodal input, intelligent query handling, rich visual presentation, and clear trust signals — that improve discovery and reduce friction. It highlights features like predictive assistance and contextual clarification and offers a Figma component library plus developer resources to accelerate deployment.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Log Analytics Query Builder Makes Log SQL Easier for Teams
🔍 The Log Analytics query builder in Google Cloud Console provides a UI-driven way to build and preview SQL-based log queries without hand-coding. It helps DevOps engineers, SREs, and application developers search across fields, infer JSON schemas, select nested values, and apply aggregations via an intuitive interface. Real-time SQL preview and one-click visualizations let users switch to the editor to fine-tune queries and save dashboards.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon Connect adds scheduling for individual agents
📅 Amazon Connect now supports scheduling of individual agents, allowing managers to create and publish schedules for specific employees and automatically merge them with existing business unit schedules. For example, when onboarding 100 new agents into a unit with published schedules for the next two months, you can schedule only the new hires and merge without regenerating or copying entire schedules. This eliminates manual workarounds, improves manager productivity, and increases operational efficiency. The capability is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon Connect agent scheduling is supported.
Fri, October 31, 2025
OpenAI Aardvark: GPT-5 Agent to Find and Fix Code Bugs
🛡️ OpenAI has introduced Aardvark, a GPT-5-powered autonomous agent designed to scan, reason about, and patch code with the judgment of a human security researcher. Announced in private beta, Aardvark maps repositories, builds contextual threat models, continuously monitors commits, and validates exploitability in sandboxed environments before reporting findings. When vulnerabilities are confirmed, it proposes fixes via Codex and re-analyzes patches to avoid regressions. OpenAI reports a 92% detection rate in benchmark tests and has already identified real-world flaws in open-source projects, including ten issues assigned CVE identifiers.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Model Context Protocol Proxy for AWS now generally available
🔒 The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Proxy for AWS is now generally available, offering a client-side proxy that lets MCP clients connect to remote, AWS-hosted MCP servers using AWS SigV4 authentication. It supports agentic development tools such as Amazon Q Developer CLI, Kiro, Cursor, and agent frameworks like Strands Agents, and interoperates with MCP servers built on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway or Runtime. The open-source Proxy includes safety controls (read-only mode), configurable retry logic, and logging for troubleshooting, and can be installed from source, via Python package managers, or as a container to integrate with existing MCP-supported tools.
Fri, October 31, 2025
Amazon Lightsail Adds Larger Instances up to 64 vCPUs
🔹 Amazon Lightsail now offers three larger instance bundles with up to 64 vCPUs and 256 GB memory, announced in October 2025. The bundles are available with pre-configured Linux OS and application blueprints and support both IPv6-only and dual-stack networking. Blueprints include WordPress, cPanel & WHM, Plesk, Drupal, Magento, MEAN, LAMP, Node.js, Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows. These higher-performance instances enable scaling of web and application servers, large databases, virtual desktops, batch processing, and enterprise applications, and they are available in all AWS Regions where Lightsail is offered.
Fri, October 31, 2025
AWS VPC IPAM Adds Automated Prefix List Resolver Support
🔁 AWS announced that Amazon VPC IP Address Manager (IPAM) can now automate prefix list updates using a prefix list resolver (PLR). Administrators can define business rules in IPAM to synchronize prefix lists with IP address ranges from VPCs, subnets, and IPAM pools, and reference those lists in route tables and security groups. This automation removes the need for manual updates and reduces operational overhead. The feature is available in all AWS Regions where IPAM is supported, including AWS China and AWS GovCloud (US).
Fri, October 31, 2025
AWS Marketplace: Flexible Pricing and Deployment for Agents
🤖 AWS Marketplace now offers flexible pricing and simplified deployment for AI agents and tools, including contract-based and usage-based options for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Runtime containers. The update also streamlines OAuth credential management via Quick Launch for API-based agents and allows supported remote MCP servers procured through Marketplace to be used as MCP targets on AgentCore Gateway. These enhancements reduce deployment complexity and give partners more pricing flexibility while improving scalability for customers.
Fri, October 31, 2025
ThreatLocker Adds macOS Configuration Scanning Beta
🔒 ThreatLocker has released DAC for macOS in Beta, extending its configuration-scanning capability to Apple endpoints. Using the existing ThreatLocker agent, the feature can scan Macs up to four times daily and surface risky settings—FileVault, firewall, sharing/remote access, admin accounts, Gatekeeper, update policies—directly in the same console used for Windows. Findings are grouped by endpoint and category and include step-by-step remediation plus mappings to frameworks such as CIS, NIST, ISO 27001, and HIPAA. The aim is to make misconfigurations visible and remediable before they become security incidents.