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Sharon AI is building a massive Nvidia GPU cluster in Australia
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Sharon AI is building a massive Nvidia GPU cluster in Australia

Sharon AI is deploying a 1,000-unit Nvidia B200 cluster at NextDC’s M3 data center in Melbourne. This expansion follows a $500 million debt facility secured last week and is part of a plan for a “Supercluster” exceeding 20,000 GPUs.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 30, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Launch Date Just Got Leaked (Again)
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Launch Date Just Got Leaked (Again)

According to a new leak, Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event is reportedly set for February 25, 2026. This would line up with the company’s typical launch schedule for its flagship S-series phones.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 30, 2026
Xbox’s Hardware Dilemma: Why Build A Box Nobody’s Buying?
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Xbox’s Hardware Dilemma: Why Build A Box Nobody’s Buying?

Microsoft’s latest earnings show Xbox hardware revenue crashing 32% year-over-year. With first-party games heading to PlayStation and Game Pass at risk, the next Xbox console faces an existential crisis. Is the hardware trap inescapable?

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 29, 2026
German robotics startup Robco just raised $100 million for a US push
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German robotics startup Robco just raised $100 million for a US push

German automation startup Robco has raised a $100 million Series C round to accelerate its expansion in the United States. The funding, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, reportedly values the company above $500 million.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 29, 2026
Google’s January Pixel Update Finally Lands, Maybe With Fixes
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Google’s January Pixel Update Finally Lands, Maybe With Fixes

Pixel owners are finally getting the January 2026 security update after weeks of delays and mysterious disappearances. Reports suggest the 3.3GB update for the Pixel 10 Pro may also resolve connectivity issues that plagued earlier installs.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 29, 2026
Halide’s co-founder is heading back to Apple’s design team
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Halide’s co-founder is heading back to Apple’s design team

Sebastiaan de With, the designer behind popular camera apps Halide and Lux, is joining Apple. This marks a return for him and comes as Apple’s design leadership sees major changes.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 29, 2026
Cisco’s Big Partner Program Overhaul Is Finally Live
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Cisco’s Big Partner Program Overhaul Is Finally Live

Cisco’s massive partner program overhaul, Cisco 360, officially went live. It replaces nearly 25 years of legacy structures with new designations and incentives aimed at pushing partners toward AI and complex solutions. Partners are optimistic but have some early critiques.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 26, 2026
The 2026 AI Chip War is Already a Mess of Alliances
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The 2026 AI Chip War is Already a Mess of Alliances

The fight for AI data center dominance is no longer just about raw power. It’s a complex web of strategic alliances between Arm, Qualcomm, and Nvidia, each trying to lock in the ecosystem before 2026. The real battleground is now the data interconnect.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 26, 2026
ASRock’s Next-Gen Mini PCs Pack Panther Lake and Ryzen AI Chips
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ASRock’s Next-Gen Mini PCs Pack Panther Lake and Ryzen AI Chips

ASRock has announced its next-generation NUC BOX mini PCs, featuring Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” and AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 “Strix” processors. The tiny systems, slated for 2026, support up to 128GB of RAM and offer a dense array of high-speed ports.

by Michael TurnerJanuary 25, 2026
Meta’s VR Layoffs Feel Like a ‘Winter,’ But Is That a Good Thing?
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Meta’s VR Layoffs Feel Like a ‘Winter,’ But Is That a Good Thing?

Meta has laid off 10% of its Reality Labs division, cutting about 1,000 jobs focused on VR hardware and Horizon Worlds. The company is shifting investment toward AI and smart glasses, chilling the VR industry and sparking fears of a prolonged downturn.

by Jessica Moore P.E.January 25, 2026

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