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Month: January 2026

CTOs, Your 2026 Security To-Do List Just Dropped
AICybersecuritySoftware

CTOs, Your 2026 Security To-Do List Just Dropped

A panel of security experts tells Dark Reading that 2026 is the year for CTOs to move beyond policy and into enforcement. The top resolutions focus on securing AI systems, the Model Context Protocol, and the software supply chain with concrete, operational controls.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 2, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch One UI 8 Update Is a Buggy Mess
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch One UI 8 Update Is a Buggy Mess

Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch update has been plagued with critical bugs, from broken sensors to severe battery drain. The company has reportedly halted the rollout for some devices and may release a fix on January 12th. This is a major stumble for a key software update.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 2, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 might be a boring copy of the S25
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 might be a boring copy of the S25

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus are rumored to have nearly identical specs to their predecessors. This is linked to a cost-cutting push by mobile chief TM Roh, but it’s drawing early negative reviews.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 2, 2026
Ørsted Sues Trump Admin Over Blocked Wind Farm
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Ørsted Sues Trump Admin Over Blocked Wind Farm

Ørsted is taking the U.S. government to court over a lease suspension for its Revolution Wind project. The company calls the move illegal and says the nearly finished project faces “substantial harm.”

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 2, 2026
Your Next Smartphone Could Cost Way More, Thanks to AI
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Your Next Smartphone Could Cost Way More, Thanks to AI

A new report warns that the AI boom is creating a memory shortage for smartphones and PCs. Manufacturers may have no choice but to pass the 40% memory cost increase to consumers, raising average device prices.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 2, 2026
AI Is Making Corporate Data a Mess, And It’s Getting Expensive
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AI Is Making Corporate Data a Mess, And It’s Getting Expensive

According to a Komprise survey, 85% of IT leaders plan to spend more on storage in 2026, with AI workloads being the primary driver. The top challenge? Just figuring out what data they have and getting it ready for AI models.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 2, 2026
This $219 Mini PC is a NAS, Media Player, and Tiny Desktop
ComputingHardwareInnovation

This $219 Mini PC is a NAS, Media Player, and Tiny Desktop

Amazon is offering a deep discount on the Beelink Me Mini PC NAS, dropping its price to $219 from $329. This compact cube functions as a network storage device, a low-power media PC, and a tiny desktop, all in one.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 1, 2026
AI’s Next Act: Execs Predict Cybersecurity Surge and a Wild Ride
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AI’s Next Act: Execs Predict Cybersecurity Surge and a Wild Ride

Top executives are bracing for a surge in AI-driven cybersecurity threats as the technology matures. Their 2026 predictions paint a picture of a bumpy but transformative ride ahead for businesses and daily life.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 1, 2026
Nvidia’s H200 Supply Crunch: A $54 Billion Math Problem
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Nvidia’s H200 Supply Crunch: A $54 Billion Math Problem

To meet a massive order from China, Nvidia and TSMC face a staggering production challenge in 2026. The math involves tens of thousands of advanced wafers and billions in revenue, stressing the entire semiconductor supply chain.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 1, 2026

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