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Month: January 2026

You Don’t Need a “Eureka” Moment to Start a Company
InnovationStartupsTechnology

You Don’t Need a “Eureka” Moment to Start a Company

The romanticized “aha moment” is often a myth in entrepreneurship. Real ideas, like the ones behind Linguana, emerge from deep customer immersion and a willingness to pivot from initial concepts.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 6, 2026
Acer’s 2026 Copilot+ PCs Bet Big on AMD’s New AI Chips
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Acer’s 2026 Copilot+ PCs Bet Big on AMD’s New AI Chips

At CES 2026, Acer announced a full portfolio of new Copilot+ PCs running on AMD’s just-revealed Ryzen AI 400 Series processors. The lineup includes the Swift Go 16 AI, Aspire AI models, and the Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop, all featuring the new chip’s AI capabilities.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Platform is a Networking Power Play
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Platform is a Networking Power Play

Nvidia has launched its next-generation Vera Rubin platform for AI data centers. The system is built around six pieces of silicon, with a heavy emphasis on networking hardware to keep massive AI clusters running.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Chips Are Now in Full Production
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Nvidia’s Vera Rubin AI Chips Are Now in Full Production

Nvidia has kicked its next-generation AI hardware into high gear. CEO Jensen Huang confirmed at CES that the Vera Rubin platform, a suite of six new chips, is now in full production. The superchips are slated to hit the market in the second half of 2026.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 6, 2026
A Major Open WebUI Flaw Could Have Let Hackers Steal Your AI Chats
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A Major Open WebUI Flaw Could Have Let Hackers Steal Your AI Chats

Researchers found a critical security hole in Open WebUI’s Direct Connections feature. If exploited, it could lead to full account takeover. The issue is patched in version 0.6.35.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026
Xbox Game Pass 2026 Lineup Shows Microsoft Isn’t Backing Down
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Xbox Game Pass 2026 Lineup Shows Microsoft Isn’t Backing Down

The first wave of Xbox Game Pass titles for 2026 is live, featuring games like Star Wars Outlaws and Resident Evil Village. This comes amid a chaotic period for Microsoft’s gaming division. The strategy seems focused on giving overlooked games a second chance.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 6, 2026
Google’s $4.75B Bet on Powering AI with Clean Energy
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Google’s $4.75B Bet on Powering AI with Clean Energy

In a major strategic shift, Alphabet is buying clean energy developer Intersect Power for $4.75 billion. The deal aims to give Google direct control over new power generation to feed its energy-hungry AI data centers, as the company’s overall emissions have surged 51% since 2019.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 6, 2026
DLSS 4 Debuts in New Bond Game, But It’s PC-Only
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

DLSS 4 Debuts in New Bond Game, But It’s PC-Only

The new James Bond game, 007 First Light, will feature NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 technology. But these graphical upgrades are only for the PC version, leaving console players out.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026
AI Chip Craze is About to Make Your PC and Phone More Expensive
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

AI Chip Craze is About to Make Your PC and Phone More Expensive

The AI infrastructure boom is causing a severe memory chip shortage. Chipmakers are prioritizing high-margin server DRAM, leading to massive price hikes that will hit PC and smartphone markets hard.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026
Infinidat’s New Storage Boxes Promise One-Minute Ransomware Recovery
CybersecurityDataTechnology

Infinidat’s New Storage Boxes Promise One-Minute Ransomware Recovery

Infinidat is boosting its storage systems to combat ransomware, promising recovery times as fast as one minute. The upgrades focus on massive capacity and built-in cyber resilience features to shrink the threat window for enterprises.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 6, 2026

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