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Month: January 2026

Data Center Delays Are a Multi-Million Dollar Problem
CloudDataTechnology

Data Center Delays Are a Multi-Million Dollar Problem

Every month a data center project is delayed can erase millions in expected revenue and hurt overall returns. A new industry whitepaper argues that better reporting tools are key to preventing these costly overruns.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
Vending Machines Get a Cloud-Powered Brain at embedded world
ComputingHardwareIoT

Vending Machines Get a Cloud-Powered Brain at embedded world

At embedded world 2026, SECO is demonstrating an end-to-end smart vending solution. It combines a SANTVEND single-board computer, KarL4 contactless payments, and the Clea Vend cloud for real-time analytics.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 29, 2026
GOG is finally building a native Linux client for Galaxy
ComputingInnovationSoftware

GOG is finally building a native Linux client for Galaxy

GOG is hiring a Senior C++ engineer to build a native Linux version of its Galaxy client from the ground up. This move aims to bring cloud saves and unified library management to Linux and Steam Deck users natively for the first time.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
The Fed’s 18-Year Legal Gray Zone and Bitcoin’s Hard Rules
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

The Fed’s 18-Year Legal Gray Zone and Bitcoin’s Hard Rules

For 18 years, the Federal Reserve has operated a “floor system” paying interest to banks, a policy that may violate its 2008 statutory authority. The system now costs roughly $200 billion annually. This highlights a key difference with Bitcoin’s immutable monetary rules.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
A Popular 3DS Emulator Finally Fixes Its Most Annoying Problem
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

A Popular 3DS Emulator Finally Fixes Its Most Annoying Problem

The open-source 3DS emulator Azahar has restored support for .3ds ROM files after a controversial removal caused chaos. The move aims to clean up a messy ecosystem of confusing forks and poor user reviews.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 29, 2026
Windows 11 hits a billion users faster than Windows 10 did
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 hits a billion users faster than Windows 10 did

Windows 11 has officially crossed the one billion user mark. It achieved this milestone in just under four and a half years, outpacing Windows 10’s adoption timeline. The end of support for Windows 10 is a major driver pushing users and enterprises to upgrade.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 29, 2026
Texas Bans Plato, and a New Front in the Campus Wars Opens
AIBusinessSoftware

Texas Bans Plato, and a New Front in the Campus Wars Opens

A professor at a Texas university was told to remove Plato’s “Symposium” from his course syllabus or be reassigned. Administrators argued the ancient text on love violated state laws against teaching “gender and race ideology.” This is censorship with a very modern twist.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 29, 2026
VIS licenses TSMC’s GaN tech, aiming for 2028 production
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

VIS licenses TSMC’s GaN tech, aiming for 2028 production

Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) has licensed high-voltage and low-voltage GaN technology from TSMC. The deal aims to accelerate VIS’s power GaN platform for data centers and automotive uses. Production is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2028.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
Xbox’s Play Anywhere Vision Is Stuck in Neutral
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Xbox’s Play Anywhere Vision Is Stuck in Neutral

Xbox’s future hinges on its “Play Anywhere” vision, allowing seamless play across console, PC, and cloud. But a new report shows major AAA publishers like Capcom and Ubisoft are still refusing to support it unless they get a Game Pass check, undermining the entire strategy.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 29, 2026
Elon Musk’s “TeraFab” Plan: Tesla Wants to Build Its Own Giant Chip Factory
InnovationManufacturingSemiconductors

Elon Musk’s “TeraFab” Plan: Tesla Wants to Build Its Own Giant Chip Factory

Elon Musk is doubling down on his vision for “TeraFab,” a massive, integrated chip factory for Tesla. He claims it’s the only way to produce the 100 to 200 billion chips per year the company will need. The plan would see Tesla handle logic, memory, and packaging all under one roof.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026

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