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Month: January 2026

Tesla’s Big Bet: Shutting Down Model S/X Line for 1 Million Robots a Year
AIHardware

Tesla’s Big Bet: Shutting Down Model S/X Line for 1 Million Robots a Year

Tesla is making a massive strategic pivot, ending production of its flagship Model S and X to convert that space for Optimus humanoid robot manufacturing. The company is also expanding its unsupervised autonomous driving tests, but both initiatives face long, uncertain timelines.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
TikTok’s First Outage Under New Owners Sparks Censorship Fears
BusinessPrivacySoftware

TikTok’s First Outage Under New Owners Sparks Censorship Fears

TikTok’s first major technical failure under its new US ownership couldn’t have come at a worse time. With uploads failing and feeds going generic, users are questioning if it’s a coincidence or something more.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Logitech’s new G325 headset is all about AI noise-canceling and low weight
ComputingHardware

Logitech’s new G325 headset is all about AI noise-canceling and low weight

Logitech appears ready to launch the G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset. The leak points to a lightweight, dual-wireless design with a major focus on AI-powered microphone noise cancellation for cleaner voice chat.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Sharjah bets on Chinese cloud to build its data center hub
BusinessCloudData

Sharjah bets on Chinese cloud to build its data center hub

Sharjah is making a play for the data center market. The emirate has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese AI cloud firm DataCanvas to explore building and operating facilities. It’s a strategic move to diversify its economy and attract tech investment.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Founders Share Their Hardest Lesson: Stop Doing, Start Managing
BusinessInnovationStartups

Founders Share Their Hardest Lesson: Stop Doing, Start Managing

Moving from founder to manager is a painful identity crisis. According to insights shared with Inc, the core challenge isn’t delegation—it’s learning to tolerate watching someone else do the work slower, differently, and sometimes worse. The shift requires building systems, not just products.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Betting Against Elon Musk’s Big Promises
AIBusinessInnovation

Betting Against Elon Musk’s Big Promises

Elon Musk is famous for setting wildly ambitious goals, from self-driving cars to humanoid robots. Now, prediction markets are turning his promises into a new kind of spectator sport, letting skeptics and believers bet real money on the outcomes.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Tesla’s Profits Tumble 46% as Musk’s Focus Shifts
BusinessCybersecurityStartups

Tesla’s Profits Tumble 46% as Musk’s Focus Shifts

Tesla’s financial results for 2025 reveal a company in transition, with core automotive profits tanking. The decline coincides with major political shifts and a strategic pivot towards AI and energy.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
The AI Freemium Squeeze: Why Your Free Chatbot is About to Get Annoying
AIInnovationSoftware

The AI Freemium Squeeze: Why Your Free Chatbot is About to Get Annoying

New data shows over 60% of U.S. adults used a dedicated AI platform last year, with ChatGPT dominating. But with massive infrastructure costs, companies are scrambling to monetize through new subscription tiers and, increasingly, ads.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Sergey Brin Drops $20 Million to Shape California’s Future
BusinessPrivacy

Sergey Brin Drops $20 Million to Shape California’s Future

Google co-founder Sergey Brin has contributed $20 million to a new political effort in California focused on housing affordability. The move comes as the state’s wealthiest residents debate a proposed 5% tax on billionaire assets.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Apple’s New iOS Privacy Feature Hints at a Bigger iPhone Plan
HardwarePrivacySoftware

Apple’s New iOS Privacy Feature Hints at a Bigger iPhone Plan

A new iOS 26.3 feature limits what cellular networks know about your location, but it only works on iPhones with Apple’s own modem. This isn’t just about privacy—it’s a sign of Apple’s long-term strategy to control its hardware from top to bottom.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026

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