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Month: January 2026

MSI’s new AI gaming monitor will aim for you. Seriously.
AIComputingHardware

MSI’s new AI gaming monitor will aim for you. Seriously.

MSI is pushing AI into gaming monitors with features that automatically highlight enemies and help you recover from flashbangs. They also showed off a high-end 34-inch QD-OLED monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 6, 2026
Exxelia’s New Space-Grade Magnetics Packs a 2kW Punch
HardwareManufacturing

Exxelia’s New Space-Grade Magnetics Packs a 2kW Punch

A new integrated magnetics solution from Exxelia aims to shrink and simplify power systems for satellites and spacecraft. The design combines a transformer and inductor into one assembly, achieving high efficiency in a remarkably small, rugged package.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 6, 2026
Sony’s AI Ghost Could Play Your Games For You
AIGamingSoftware

Sony’s AI Ghost Could Play Your Games For You

PlayStation is exploring a radical new form of in-game assistance. A patented “AI Ghost” could analyze your play and either show you the way or take full control to get you past a tough spot.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 6, 2026
Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs Are Here, and They’re All About AI
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs Are Here, and They’re All About AI

Intel has officially launched its Core Ultra Series 300 mobile processors, codenamed Panther Lake. Built on the Intel 18A process, they promise major performance leaps and are Intel’s first AI PC platform on this advanced node. Systems go on sale in January 2026.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 6, 2026
That Android Porn App Is Actually Ransomware
CybersecuritySoftware

That Android Porn App Is Actually Ransomware

A new Android ransomware app, “Adult Player,” masquerades as adult content but hijacks your phone. It secretly takes photos and demands $500 to unlock the device. Security researchers have found a way to remove it, but the threat is a nasty one.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 6, 2026
Microsoft’s 2026 Support Cliff is Coming for Windows and Office
BusinessComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s 2026 Support Cliff is Coming for Windows and Office

A wave of Microsoft products, including Windows 11 24H2 and the standalone Office 2021, are scheduled to reach their end-of-support dates in 2026. This means no more security updates, pushing users toward newer versions or subscriptions. The move highlights the accelerating update cycle and its cost

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 6, 2026
Claude Code’s Creator Reveals His 5-Agent Workflow
AIInnovationSoftware

Claude Code’s Creator Reveals His 5-Agent Workflow

Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code at Anthropic, detailed his personal workflow on X. It involves running five AI agents simultaneously, using the slowest model, and a shared file that teaches the AI from its mistakes. Developers are calling it a watershed moment.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 5, 2026
Galaxy S26 Price Hike Coming, But Maybe Not for the US
BusinessHardware

Galaxy S26 Price Hike Coming, But Maybe Not for the US

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series might see a price increase of $30 to $60 for its 256GB models, driven by soaring memory costs. However, a new report suggests the company may absorb those costs and keep US pricing flat. The first Galaxy Unpacked event for 2026 is rumored for February 25 in San Francisco.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 5, 2026
Prologis Pushes 13-Building Data Center Campus in Rural Illinois
CloudData

Prologis Pushes 13-Building Data Center Campus in Rural Illinois

Prologis is seeking to annex 429 acres in Shelbyville, Illinois, for a new data center campus. The project, which would total up to 13 buildings, is meeting resistance from residents despite city support. The move is part of Prologis’s aggressive push into the data center market.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 5, 2026
Garmin’s New Food Tracking Is a Big Deal, But There’s a Catch
HardwareSoftware

Garmin’s New Food Tracking Is a Big Deal, But There’s a Catch

Garmin has launched a major new nutrition tracking feature within its ecosystem. It includes macro tracking, barcode scanning, and AI-powered food recognition. However, access is locked behind the company’s Connect+ subscription service.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 5, 2026

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