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Month: January 2026

Another Massive Data Center Campus Planned for Georgia
CloudData

Another Massive Data Center Campus Planned for Georgia

Industrial VI Enterprises, an affiliate of Hillwood, wants to build a seven-building data center campus south of Atlanta. The project is part of a massive wave of development in the region that a state lawmaker is now trying to pause.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026
Trump’s Fed Pick Wants to Shrink the Central Bank’s Power
BusinessInnovation

Trump’s Fed Pick Wants to Shrink the Central Bank’s Power

The Wall Street Journal editorial board is endorsing Kevin Warsh for Federal Reserve Chair. They argue his experience during the 2008 crisis and his long-standing critique of Fed overreach make him the ideal candidate to restore price stability and shrink the bank’s balance sheet.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026
Oracle tries to make nice with MySQL devs. Will anyone buy it?
BusinessSoftware

Oracle tries to make nice with MySQL devs. Will anyone buy it?

Oracle is promising to repair its strained relationship with the MySQL open-source community. The plan includes moving commercial features like AI vector functions into the free edition. Skeptical developers are waiting to see if the promises become reality.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 30, 2026
Surfshark Drops Android 5 Support. What It Means For You.
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Surfshark Drops Android 5 Support. What It Means For You.

Surfshark has officially discontinued support for devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop. This means no more security patches or app updates for those older systems. The move is part of a broader trend of tech companies leaving behind legacy software.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026
Build a Rocket Boy Reportedly Drops IO Interactive After MindsEye Flop
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Build a Rocket Boy Reportedly Drops IO Interactive After MindsEye Flop

According to a new report, Build a Rocket Boy has terminated its publishing agreement with IO Interactive. This follows the catastrophic launch of its game MindsEye, which became 2025’s worst-reviewed title. The studio is now reportedly aiming to self-publish.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 30, 2026
Apple kills its iPhone Upgrade Program in the UK
BusinessHardware

Apple kills its iPhone Upgrade Program in the UK

Apple has officially discontinued its iPhone Upgrade Program for customers in the United Kingdom. The program is being replaced by a new “Flexible Finance Account” offered through a different financial partner.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026
IBM’s Mainframe Just Had Its Best Year in Two Decades
BusinessComputingHardware

IBM’s Mainframe Just Had Its Best Year in Two Decades

IBM’s mainframe business is booming, with its latest Z systems seeing the highest annual revenue in 20 years. CEO Arvind Krishna credits a push for digital sovereignty and the z17’s new AI capabilities for the surge.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 30, 2026
Linux Gaming Projects Unite to Form the Open Gaming Collective
CybersecuritySoftware

Linux Gaming Projects Unite to Form the Open Gaming Collective

A coalition of major Linux gaming projects is forming the Open Gaming Collective. The goal is to centralize development on key components like kernel patches and input frameworks. Founding members include Bazzite, Nobara, ChimeraOS, and others.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 30, 2026
A VPN Giant Is Fleeing Switzerland. Here’s Why It Matters.
CybersecurityPrivacy

A VPN Giant Is Fleeing Switzerland. Here’s Why It Matters.

Switzerland’s reputation as a privacy haven is cracking. PrivadoVPN is pulling its headquarters out of the country and moving to Iceland, citing proposed laws that would expand government surveillance to VPN providers. This could be the start of a bigger industry exodus.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 30, 2026
Apple’s iPhone 17 Crushes It, But There’s a Catch
BusinessInnovation

Apple’s iPhone 17 Crushes It, But There’s a Catch

Apple just posted a massive $143.8 billion quarter, blowing past Wall Street forecasts. The iPhone 17 drove a stunning 38% sales surge in China, but the company is now in “supply chase mode” trying to meet demand.

by Darren HoltJanuary 30, 2026

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