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Month: January 2026

Why Your Company’s AI Projects Are Stuck in Purgatory
AIBusinessSoftware

Why Your Company’s AI Projects Are Stuck in Purgatory

A new Dynatrace report reveals a major roadblock in enterprise AI. About half of all agentic AI initiatives are stuck in proof-of-concept or pilot stages, preventing companies from realizing their expected return on investment. The barriers aren’t technical, but revolve around governance, safety, an

by Bennett LauraJanuary 26, 2026
The AI Boom is Hitting a Big, Boring Wall: Storage
AIComputingData

The AI Boom is Hitting a Big, Boring Wall: Storage

The massive data demands of AI are colliding with a storage hardware shortage. Enterprises are seeing dramatic price hikes and long waits, pushing some to postpone projects for months.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 26, 2026
Coworking’s Quiet Comeback is All About Big Companies Now
BusinessInnovationStartups

Coworking’s Quiet Comeback is All About Big Companies Now

The coworking market is surging back to life, but it looks completely different. Forget WeWork’s startup chaos—today’s growth is fueled by giants like Amazon and Pfizer taking flexible space for hybrid work teams.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 26, 2026
A €15k Boost for Irish Indie Game Devs
InnovationSoftwareStartups

A €15k Boost for Irish Indie Game Devs

A cross-border initiative has given eight indie game studios in Ireland a major boost. Each received £15,000 or €15,000 and 12 weeks of mentorship to build a playable prototype.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 26, 2026
Fujitsu’s Underwater Drones Are Chasing Blue Carbon Gold
DataInnovationTechnology

Fujitsu’s Underwater Drones Are Chasing Blue Carbon Gold

Fujitsu is using microwave-sized underwater drones to scan ocean floors and create digital twins of coastal habitats. The goal is to accurately measure carbon storage, a critical step in building confidence in the blue carbon credit market, which could grow from 3.1 million tons of CO2 credits in 20

by Bennett LauraJanuary 26, 2026
My Mini PC Home Lab Killed My Old, Noisy Server
ComputingHardwareInnovation

My Mini PC Home Lab Killed My Old, Noisy Server

The era of the loud, power-guzzling ex-enterprise server in the home lab is over. One writer replaced his entire setup with a $2,000 Bosgame M5 AI mini PC with 128GB of RAM and a separate Beelink ME mini PC NAS. The result is more power, less noise, and a tiny footprint.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 25, 2026
Xbox’s Gamerscore Spam Problem Is Getting Ridiculous
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Xbox’s Gamerscore Spam Problem Is Getting Ridiculous

New data reveals a flood of low-effort “shovelware” games on Xbox, making up almost 40% of 2025 releases. This spam is inflating Gamerscore and cluttering the store, raising questions about quality control.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 25, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Faces A Crowded, Tricky Launch
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Faces A Crowded, Tricky Launch

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is reportedly launching on February 25, 2026, with pre-orders starting the next day and retail availability on March 11. But its launch window is sandwiched between a rumored Pixel 10a launch on Feb 18 and a potential iPhone 17e announcement, all while competing for attent

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 25, 2026
Endorfy’s New Electric Desks Are a Solid, No-Frills Option
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Endorfy’s New Electric Desks Are a Solid, No-Frills Option

Endorfy has expanded its desk lineup with the motorized Atlas Electric series. The desks come in two sizes with wood finish options and focus on durability and cable management for a clean setup.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 25, 2026
Gmail’s filters and spam scans broke over the weekend
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Gmail’s filters and spam scans broke over the weekend

Google has confirmed a series of Gmail issues that plagued users over the weekend. The problems included broken automatic filtering, erroneous spam warnings, and email delivery delays. The company says a fix is now being deployed.

by Bennett LauraJanuary 25, 2026

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