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Month: January 2026

Carlo Gavazzi’s New Smart Relays Are Built for Industry 4.0
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Carlo Gavazzi’s New Smart Relays Are Built for Industry 4.0

Carlo Gavazzi has expanded its NRG family with new 3-phase smart solid state relays. The devices are engineered for digital communication and predictive maintenance in industrial automation.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Nissan’s Solar-Powered Ariya Concept: A Real Game-Changer?
BusinessInnovation

Nissan’s Solar-Powered Ariya Concept: A Real Game-Changer?

Nissan has unveiled a solar-powered concept version of its Ariya EV. The automaker claims the panels can add over 14 miles of range on a sunny day, which could reduce charging frequency by up to 65% for the average driver. The big question is whether this concept can overcome past solar car pitfalls

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
GE Vernova’s Gas Turbine Business Is On Fire
InnovationManufacturing

GE Vernova’s Gas Turbine Business Is On Fire

GE Vernova’s gas power business is booming, with a 74% surge in Q4 orders. The backlog hit 83 GW, and pricing is strong at around $2,500/kW. Meanwhile, the wind segment struggles with U.S. policy shifts.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
Brain Chips Are Coming, and the Privacy Risks Are Huge
BusinessInnovationStartups

Brain Chips Are Coming, and the Privacy Risks Are Huge

The race to implant chips in our brains is heating up, fueled by billions in venture capital and visions from Elon Musk and others. But the real prize for companies might not be making you smarter—it could be mining your most private thoughts for data.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Davos 2026: AI Is Now Infrastructure, And It’s Rewriting Global Power
AIComputingInnovation

Davos 2026: AI Is Now Infrastructure, And It’s Rewriting Global Power

At Davos 2026, leaders stopped debating if AI will change the world. The focus is now on control, infrastructure, and the sobering reality that AGI, by many measures, is already here. The geopolitical and corporate order is being reshaped by compute, energy, and trust.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Grid Operator Preps to Tap Data Center Backup Generators to Avoid Blackouts
CloudData

Grid Operator Preps to Tap Data Center Backup Generators to Avoid Blackouts

PJM Interconnection has the temporary authority to call on backup generators at data centers and other large facilities to prevent blackouts during the deep freeze. However, analysts see it as more of a political gesture than a practical grid solution.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
Big Moves in AI Chips, Security, and Channel Programs This Week
BusinessInnovationStartups

Big Moves in AI Chips, Security, and Channel Programs This Week

The tech channel was buzzing this week with major strategic plays. From a massive $3.35 billion acquisition in AI observability to a new AI chip challenging Nvidia, here’s who made big moves and why it matters.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
China Greenlights DeepSeek, Tech Giants to Buy NVIDIA’s H200 Chips
AIComputingSemiconductors

China Greenlights DeepSeek, Tech Giants to Buy NVIDIA’s H200 Chips

China has reportedly granted approval for AI firm DeepSeek and tech giants ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent to purchase NVIDIA’s powerful H200 AI processors. The total order could reach 400,000 chips, but final conditions from Chinese authorities and actual orders to NVIDIA are still being worked out

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs: What the Smart Money is Saying
AIBusinessStartups

SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs: What the Smart Money is Saying

After a slowdown, two of tech’s biggest private companies, SpaceX and OpenAI, are back in the IPO spotlight for 2024. New reports suggest aggressive timelines and surprising merger possibilities. Here’s the analysis on what it all means.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
Corsair’s $230 Keyboard Has a Useless Screen, But I Still Like It
ComputingHardware

Corsair’s $230 Keyboard Has a Useless Screen, But I Still Like It

According to a review from The How-To Geek, the Corsair Vanguard Pro 96 is a premium, wired 96% layout keyboard priced at $230. It features hot-swappable hall effect magnetic switches, an 8,000Hz polling rate, and a unique five-button Stream Deck on the side. However, its 1.9-inch IPS display is cri

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026

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