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Month: January 2026

Panera Bread Gets Hacked Again, 14 Million Customers Exposed
BusinessCybersecurityPrivacy

Panera Bread Gets Hacked Again, 14 Million Customers Exposed

Panera Bread confirms a massive data breach impacting millions. The ShinyHunters hacking group claims responsibility, and experts warn of serious risks like identity theft and social engineering attacks. This is a repeat security incident for the chain.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 31, 2026
Judge Shuts Down Bid for Billions More in Google Privacy Case
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Judge Shuts Down Bid for Billions More in Google Privacy Case

Google won a key ruling in a long-running privacy lawsuit, avoiding billions in new penalties. A judge rejected plaintiffs’ request for $2.36 billion in disgorgement and an injunction against its data collection.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 31, 2026
That 1966 Fortune Cover Kid on the AI Era: “We’re on the Cusp”
AIInnovation

That 1966 Fortune Cover Kid on the AI Era: “We’re on the Cusp”

John Scutieri was 3½ when he appeared on Fortune’s 1966 cover using an experimental “Talking Typewriter.” Now a grandfather, he sees parallels to today’s AI boom and worries we’re not preparing kids correctly for what’s coming.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Custom AI Chips Are Rising, But Nvidia Isn’t Sweating Yet
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Custom AI Chips Are Rising, But Nvidia Isn’t Sweating Yet

Hyperscalers like Google are pouring billions into custom AI chips to avoid vendor lock-in. But even with Broadcom’s success, Nvidia’s GPU empire looks unshakable for the foreseeable future. The battle is just beginning.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
FCC and California clash over Lifeline benefits for the dead
PolicyPrivacy

FCC and California clash over Lifeline benefits for the dead

The FCC is proposing stricter national eligibility rules for the Lifeline program after an Inspector General report found nearly $5 million was paid for over 116,000 deceased subscribers. California officials call the allegations overblown and political, arguing the issue is a nationwide administrat

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Buckle Up, Supply Chains: 2026 Looks Just as Bumpy
BusinessManufacturing

Buckle Up, Supply Chains: 2026 Looks Just as Bumpy

Forget about a quiet year. Supply chain leaders are bracing for another turbulent year in 2026, with Trump-era tariffs continuing to ripple, key material shortages, and persistent logistics headaches. Resilience isn’t optional anymore.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
A $1 Billion Hole in a Brazilian Bank’s Books
AICybersecuritySoftware

A $1 Billion Hole in a Brazilian Bank’s Books

Brazilian regulators say state-owned BRB purchased nearly 13 billion reais in fake credit from Banco Master. The fallout has left a $951 million hole and triggered a major investigation.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
You’re Probably Using NotebookLM Wrong. Here’s Why.
AISoftware

You’re Probably Using NotebookLM Wrong. Here’s Why.

NotebookLM is a powerful tool, but it’s not a conversational AI like ChatGPT. Using it wrong leads to flat, useless responses. The key is to guide it with specific, instructional prompts based on your own documents.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
BlackRock CEO Warns AI Could Worsen Wealth Inequality
AIBusiness

BlackRock CEO Warns AI Could Worsen Wealth Inequality

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned at Davos that AI could devastate white-collar jobs, mirroring globalization’s impact on blue-collar workers. He called for a concrete plan to ensure workers share in AI’s financial gains, not just abstract promises.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
A New Space Relay Service Aims to End Satellite Blackouts
InnovationStartups

A New Space Relay Service Aims to End Satellite Blackouts

A new partnership aims to solve a major headache for satellite operators: connectivity blackouts. Apolink is building an in-orbit relay service to keep satellites in constant contact, and they’ve just teamed up with ground segment provider RBC Signals to help sell and support it.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026

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