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Month: January 2026

Nvidia Finally Brings a Native GeForce Now App to Linux
CloudComputingSoftware

Nvidia Finally Brings a Native GeForce Now App to Linux

Linux gamers can now stream games at up to 5K/120Hz or a blistering 360Hz at 1080p with a new native GeForce Now app. This dedicated client promises better stability and performance over the previous browser-based workaround.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
Windows 11 Hits 1 Billion Users, But at What Cost?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 Hits 1 Billion Users, But at What Cost?

Microsoft’s Windows 11 has officially crossed the 1 billion user threshold. The milestone comes as the OS sees a 45% surge, largely tied to Windows 10’s end of support.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Neuromorphic Chips and Faster Wireless Charging Are Here
AIComputingHardware

Neuromorphic Chips and Faster Wireless Charging Are Here

The latest tech podcast dives into brain-inspired AI chips and a big boost for wireless charging. Both are key for the next generation of smart devices.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Microsoft’s 2026 Plan: Turn Partners Into “Frontier Firms”
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s 2026 Plan: Turn Partners Into “Frontier Firms”

Microsoft’s commercial CEO, Judson Althoff, has outlined the company’s 2026 channel strategy. The core plan is to transform its partners into AI-driven “Frontier Firms” using tools like Copilot and Agent 365.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
AI Job Applications Are Flooding Inboxes. What’s Next?
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Job Applications Are Flooding Inboxes. What’s Next?

The Economist reports that generative AI has already transformed graduate recruitment, leading to a flood of AI-written job applications. This shift raises fears about machines closing off career paths and forces a rethink of the entire hiring process.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
Flapping Airplanes Takes a $180M Bet on AI Research, Not Just Compute
AIInnovationStartups

Flapping Airplanes Takes a $180M Bet on AI Research, Not Just Compute

A new AI lab called Flapping Airplanes just launched with a staggering $180 million in seed funding. Its goal is to find less data-hungry ways to train models, betting on research over pure compute scaling.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
The Economist’s AI Forecast: A Peek at Our Near Future
AIInnovationSoftware

The Economist’s AI Forecast: A Peek at Our Near Future

The Economist’s podcast series is wrapping up with a look at where AI is headed. The penultimate episode features a specific vision of the coming years, built from the experiences of four early adopters.

by Oliver KeatonJanuary 29, 2026
Nvidia’s $2 Billion Bet on CoreWeave’s AI Data Center Push
AICloudComputing

Nvidia’s $2 Billion Bet on CoreWeave’s AI Data Center Push

Nvidia is putting $2 billion into cloud provider CoreWeave to help build a massive network of AI data centers. The goal is to develop over 5 gigawatts of capacity by 2030, a huge power commitment. However, some research suggests the industry’s infrastructure demands might be overblown.

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026
It’s Time to Start a “Brag Book” at Work. Seriously.
BusinessCloudSoftware

It’s Time to Start a “Brag Book” at Work. Seriously.

Forget the “burn book.” In today’s job market, you need a “brag binder.” It’s not just about ego—it’s about controlling your narrative and making your manager’s job easier during reviews and layoffs.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Qatar’s Campus Cash and a Court Case That Raises Eyebrows
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Qatar’s Campus Cash and a Court Case That Raises Eyebrows

A federal court case against Carnegie Mellon University is revealing troubling ties between massive Qatari funding and campus policies. The lawsuit alleges the money influences how the school handles antisemitism complaints. This comes as a new Education Department portal shows Qatar is, by far, the

by Julian TrentJanuary 29, 2026

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