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Month: January 2026

HP’s new keyboard PC is a weird, wonderful blast from the past
ComputingHardwareInnovation

HP’s new keyboard PC is a weird, wonderful blast from the past

HP is reviving the keyboard computer concept with the EliteBoard G1a, a “Next Gen AI PC” hidden inside a desktop keyboard. It packs Ryzen CPUs, up to 64GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage, aiming squarely at commercial users and IT departments.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 7, 2026
Stanford’s new material changes color and texture like octopus skin
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Stanford’s new material changes color and texture like octopus skin

Stanford scientists have developed a polymer film that can rapidly change its surface texture and color at a scale finer than a human hair. The discovery, made somewhat by accident, uses electron beams and water absorption to create dynamic, reversible patterns. This opens doors for advanced camoufl

by Bennett LauraJanuary 7, 2026
The 22-Year Education Model Is Officially Dead. AI Killed It.
AIBusinessInnovation

The 22-Year Education Model Is Officially Dead. AI Killed It.

The traditional path of 22 years of school followed by 40 years of work is over. That’s the verdict from leaders at General Catalyst and McKinsey, who say AI is forcing a brutal new reality of non-stop learning just to stay relevant.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
At CES, Hollywood’s AI Anxiety Meets a New Optimism
AIInnovationSoftware

At CES, Hollywood’s AI Anxiety Meets a New Optimism

The entertainment industry’s relationship with AI is complicated, marked by fear and lawsuits. But at CES 2026, a new, more pragmatic conversation is emerging about using the tech to empower creators, not replace them.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
A Bitcoin-Mining Water Heater? It’s a Weird Fix for AI’s Energy Gluttony
AIEnergyInnovation

A Bitcoin-Mining Water Heater? It’s a Weird Fix for AI’s Energy Gluttony

At CES 2026, a company called Superheat showed a water heater that mines bitcoin. The real goal is to use that wasted heat for a distributed network that could help power AI, lowering computing’s massive energy footprint.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
Siemens and Nvidia Are Building an AI Factory of the Future
AIComputingManufacturing

Siemens and Nvidia Are Building an AI Factory of the Future

At CES 2026, Siemens and Nvidia announced major steps to fuse AI with industrial operations. Their collaboration includes an Industrial AI Operating System and a new Digital Twin Composer tool to create adaptive, AI-driven manufacturing sites.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
Cloud’s AI Moment: 10 Startups to Watch in 2026
CloudSoftwareStartups

Cloud’s AI Moment: 10 Startups to Watch in 2026

The cloud computing landscape is being reshaped by a new wave of startups focused on AI infrastructure and security. With IT spending forecast to grow nearly 10% in 2026, these companies are poised to capitalize on the demand for delivering AI quickly and at scale.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
Generac Bets Big on Data Centers with New Factory
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Generac Bets Big on Data Centers with New Factory

Generac is expanding its manufacturing footprint to chase the booming data center market. The company just acquired a new facility in Sussex, Wisconsin, which will create over 100 jobs and help tackle a backlog that recently doubled.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 7, 2026
A Hacker Just Walked Into 50 Companies. The Door Was Unlocked.
CloudCybersecuritySoftware

A Hacker Just Walked Into 50 Companies. The Door Was Unlocked.

A cybersecurity report reveals a massive breach cluster affecting about 50 global companies, from airlines to critical infrastructure. The attacker, known as Zestix, used old passwords stolen by infostealers to access corporate file-sharing platforms. The entire campaign was possible because none of

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026
LinkedIn’s AI Job Search Goes Global, But Can It Deliver?
AIDataSoftware

LinkedIn’s AI Job Search Goes Global, But Can It Deliver?

LinkedIn is rolling out its AI-powered job search feature to all English users, with plans for four more languages. The company says it’s already used for over 25 million searches weekly. Initial data suggests it helps job seekers without a four-year degree get hired 10% more often.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 7, 2026

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