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Month: January 2026

South Africa’s SANEDI CEO jumps ship to lead tech innovation agency
BusinessInnovationStartups

South Africa’s SANEDI CEO jumps ship to lead tech innovation agency

The South African National Energy Development Institute is losing its CEO. Dr Titus Mathe is stepping down on March 31 to become the new head of the Technology Innovation Agency. The board has started the search for his replacement.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Just Leaked. Here’s What’s Coming.
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Just Leaked. Here’s What’s Coming.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has leaked in full, with renders and specs appearing online. The phone shows a radical new camera island design and some key spec bumps just weeks before launch.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
A new open-source Notepad clone ditches the AI bloat
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

A new open-source Notepad clone ditches the AI bloat

A developer has released an open-source “Legacy Notepad” that uses just 2.1MB of RAM, compared to the official Windows 11 app’s 52.3MB. The project, created by GitHub user ForLoopCodes, is a direct response to Microsoft’s Copilot AI integration into the classic text editor.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
Apple’s iPhone Surge Can’t Shake Memory Cost Fears
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Apple’s iPhone Surge Can’t Shake Memory Cost Fears

Apple reported a massive earnings beat, fueled by a 23% surge in iPhone sales to $85.27 billion. However, the stock dipped as analysts expressed concern over rising memory costs and a lack of full-year guidance, overshadowing the strong quarter.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 30, 2026
Is Samsung’s Galaxy S Series Running Out of Steam?
BusinessHardwareSoftware

Is Samsung’s Galaxy S Series Running Out of Steam?

According to Android Authority, Samsung is facing growing consumer disillusionment. The upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra may lose a core S Pen feature, and the S26 series isn’t expected to bring major upgrades either.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
The Social Media Liability Trial That Could Change Everything
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

The Social Media Liability Trial That Could Change Everything

A bellwether trial in California is putting social media giants on the hook for teen mental health issues. But proving a direct link for an individual is a monumental task, and a federal law called Section 230 stands in the way. The outcome could reshape the internet.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 30, 2026
NS&I’s £1.3B Tech Disaster Now May Ditch Old Systems
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NS&I’s £1.3B Tech Disaster Now May Ditch Old Systems

A UK state savings bank is in a massive IT crisis. Its transformation program is wildly over budget and behind schedule, forcing a desperate rethink that could mean abandoning old systems.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 30, 2026
Nubank Gets U.S. Bank Charter, Setting Up a New Digital Challenger
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Nubank Gets U.S. Bank Charter, Setting Up a New Digital Challenger

Nubank, the massive Latin American digital bank, has won conditional approval for a U.S. national bank charter. The move is a major step in its global expansion, with plans to launch deposit accounts and credit cards stateside.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
Windows 11 Hits 1 Billion Users, But the Grumbling is Real
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 Hits 1 Billion Users, But the Grumbling is Real

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced Windows 11 has surpassed 1 billion users, reaching the milestone slightly faster than Windows 10. However, the OS is plagued by a negative reputation and ongoing reliability problems, with Microsoft now pledging to urgently address them. Hundreds of millions of

by Bennett LauraJanuary 30, 2026
Microsoft’s Surface Sales Hit by RAM Shortages and PC Slump
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Microsoft’s Surface Sales Hit by RAM Shortages and PC Slump

Microsoft’s CFO Amy Hood forecasts a significant drop in revenue for its More Personal Computing segment, which includes Surface devices. The decline is attributed to RAM supply constraints and the end of the Windows 10 upgrade surge.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 29, 2026

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