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Month: January 2026

Apple’s iPhone Keeps Crushing It, But There’s a Catch
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Apple’s iPhone Keeps Crushing It, But There’s a Catch

Apple’s CFO projects 13% to 16% revenue growth this quarter, beating Wall Street’s expectations. However, CEO Tim Cook warns that “lean channel inventory” due to high demand could constrain future iPhone supply.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026
Apple Spends $2 Billion on Israeli AI That Reads Your Face
AIBusinessTechnology

Apple Spends $2 Billion on Israeli AI That Reads Your Face

Apple is making a massive $2 billion bet on AI that tracks facial muscle movements, acquiring Israeli startup Q.ai. The deal is led by a familiar face in Apple’s history and is already drawing internal criticism over the company’s ties to Israel.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s Record Quarter: $143.8B Revenue, 2.5B Active Devices
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Apple’s Record Quarter: $143.8B Revenue, 2.5B Active Devices

Apple just posted its biggest quarter ever, with revenue soaring to $143.8 billion. The company now boasts over 2.5 billion active devices globally. Here’s what’s driving the growth.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
A Tiny Chip Could Tell If Your Blood Donation Is Still Good
SoftwareStartupsTechnology

A Tiny Chip Could Tell If Your Blood Donation Is Still Good

Donated red blood cells have a standard shelf life of 42 days, but their quality can degrade much faster. A new dime-sized chip uses acoustic waves to break cells, measuring their health in just two minutes. This could help hospitals use the best blood first.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
Yann LeCun Bets on a New Kind of AI to Challenge LLMs
AIInnovationTechnology

Yann LeCun Bets on a New Kind of AI to Challenge LLMs

Yann LeCun has joined the board of Logical Intelligence, a startup building an energy-based reasoning model (EBM) called Kona 1.0. The company claims its approach, which learns rules rather than predicting words, solves problems like sudoku far faster than top LLMs and could be key to layering diffe

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s $2 Billion Bet on AI That Hears Your Thoughts
AIHardwareSoftware

Apple’s $2 Billion Bet on AI That Hears Your Thoughts

Apple has made its second-largest acquisition ever, buying AI audio startup Q.ai for a reported $2 billion. The company’s tech can interpret “silent speech” from facial micro-movements, potentially for future AirPods or Vision Pro.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
ASUS leak hints at a “V2” version of AMD’s next flagship gaming CPU
ComputingHardwareInnovation

ASUS leak hints at a “V2” version of AMD’s next flagship gaming CPU

A video from ASUS China accidentally showed a desktop folder named “9950x3dv2” on a test system. This specific internal label has sparked serious speculation that a revised, higher-end Ryzen 9 X3D CPU is already in the hands of board partners for validation.

by Oliver KeatonJanuary 29, 2026
Bitget Wallet Pivots to Payments After Hitting 90 Million Users
InnovationSoftwareStartups

Bitget Wallet Pivots to Payments After Hitting 90 Million Users

Bitget Wallet is launching a new payments hub after surpassing 90 million users globally. The move aims to turn the self-custodial crypto wallet into an app for daily spending and money management, challenging traditional banking.

by Oliver KeatonJanuary 29, 2026
Microsoft Teams is getting a bunch of new updates for work
BusinessCloudSoftware

Microsoft Teams is getting a bunch of new updates for work

Microsoft Teams has a fresh batch of updates on the way for business users. The changes include mobile-friendly code blocks, a new call feedback screen, and tools to report suspicious calls.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Xbox Hardware Sales Keep Crashing, Down 32% Last Quarter
BusinessGamingHardware

Xbox Hardware Sales Keep Crashing, Down 32% Last Quarter

Xbox hardware sales have been in a freefall for two years straight. The latest quarter saw a 32% drop, and there’s no sign of a turnaround.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026

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