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Month: January 2026

Ex-Apple Star Tony Fadell Rips AI Hype, Car Flub, and Pitches a Pin
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Ex-Apple Star Tony Fadell Rips AI Hype, Car Flub, and Pitches a Pin

Tony Fadell, the ex-Apple exec behind the iPod, gave a blunt interview on what he’d do as CEO. He calls current AI marketing “bullshit,” says Apple got the car wrong, and thinks a smart pin or ring is the real opportunity. He hasn’t been at Apple since 2008.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Kingston’s IronKey KP200 Drives Get Top-Tier Government Security Stamp
CybersecurityDataHardware

Kingston’s IronKey KP200 Drives Get Top-Tier Government Security Stamp

Kingston has secured a major security certification for its IronKey KP200 series of encrypted USB drives. The FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation is a U.S. government benchmark that demands robust physical and cryptographic tamper resistance. This move strengthens Kingston’s portfolio for high-security op

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s M5 Macs get a major new security weapon
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Apple’s M5 Macs get a major new security weapon

Apple has updated its security guide to confirm that M5-based Macs now have a powerful new protection layer called Memory Integrity Enforcement. This feature, which also comes to iPhones with A19 chips, is the result of five years of engineering work.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off in Q2, But at a Cost
AIBusinessCloud

Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off in Q2, But at a Cost

Microsoft posted a massive $81.27 billion in revenue for its fiscal Q2, with net income soaring to $38.46 billion. However, Azure growth dipped slightly and heavy AI investments are starting to pressure profitability.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Zoom’s $51M Anthropic Bet Could Be a $4B Jackpot
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Zoom’s $51M Anthropic Bet Could Be a $4B Jackpot

Zoom’s quiet $51 million investment in AI firm Anthropic is looking like a potential windfall. Analysts now suggest the stake could be worth up to $4 billion, sparking a major rally in Zoom’s stock.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
The $400 Million Machine Behind Nvidia’s AI Boom
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

The $400 Million Machine Behind Nvidia’s AI Boom

Nvidia’s AI dominance is built on a foundation only one company can provide: ASML. The Dutch firm’s extreme ultraviolet lithography machines are essential for printing the world’s most advanced chips. With a 90% market share and a lock on next-gen tech, they’re the invisible engine of the AI revolut

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Xbox’s 30% Margin Mystery and the Real Power of Play Anywhere
BusinessGamingSoftware

Xbox’s 30% Margin Mystery and the Real Power of Play Anywhere

In a new interview, Xbox’s Sarah Bond revealed that players using Xbox Play Anywhere engage 20% more. However, she notably avoided confirming or denying widespread reports that Microsoft has set a 30% profit margin target for the gaming division. The contrast highlights Xbox’s public balancing act b

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Samsung’s S26 cases leak, and magnets are everywhere
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s S26 cases leak, and magnets are everywhere

New leaks show Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series cases with prominent magnet lines inside. This follows the leak of a Samsung 25W Magnet Wireless Charger, signaling a major push into magnetic ecosystems.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Nvidia’s H200 Chip Stuck in China’s Approval Limbo
AISemiconductors

Nvidia’s H200 Chip Stuck in China’s Approval Limbo

Nvidia’s powerful H200 AI chip is in a regulatory holding pattern in China. CEO Jensen Huang is publicly hoping for a “favourable decision,” even as reports suggest major Chinese tech firms have conditional approval to buy hundreds of thousands of them.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
HEO Buys a Satellite to Spy on Other Satellites
InnovationSpace

HEO Buys a Satellite to Spy on Other Satellites

In a strategic move, HEO has purchased a satellite already in orbit from partner Satellogic. The deal gives HEO direct control for testing new ways to image other spacecraft, a first for an Australian-owned asset.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026

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