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Microsoft’s New AI Chip Takes Direct Aim at Amazon and Google
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Microsoft’s New AI Chip Takes Direct Aim at Amazon and Google

Microsoft is announcing the Maia 200, its latest in-house AI accelerator. It claims significant performance advantages over chips from Amazon and Google and will be used to run OpenAI’s GPT-5.2.

by Megan CarterJanuary 26, 2026
AI’s Secret Boom? Memory and Storage Stocks Are Soaring
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AI’s Secret Boom? Memory and Storage Stocks Are Soaring

The relentless demand for AI infrastructure is creating a gold rush for data storage and memory chip companies. Stocks for firms like SanDisk and Micron have tripled or more, as industry leaders call memory the new “choke point” in the AI build-out.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 26, 2026
Microsoft’s AI PC push is already hitting a wall
AIComputingHardware

Microsoft’s AI PC push is already hitting a wall

The hype for AI-powered Copilot PCs is crashing into reality. Major PC makers like Dell are already backing off the “AI-first” message because, frankly, consumers just don’t get it.

by Megan CarterJanuary 25, 2026
Wi-Fi 8 is coming, but forget about speed
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Wi-Fi 8 is coming, but forget about speed

The next Wi-Fi generation, officially IEEE 802.11bn, is prioritizing rock-solid connections over headline speed boosts. While MediaTek has announced chips and Asus has a pre-standard router, the full standard won’t be finalized until 2028. The real promise is in features like Co-SR and Co-BF to cut

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 25, 2026
The Only Budget Gaming Laptops Worth Your Money, According to Wired
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The Only Budget Gaming Laptops Worth Your Money, According to Wired

Finding a decent gaming laptop under $1,000 is a minefield. Wired cuts through the noise, naming the only three models worth considering and breaking down exactly what specs you should accept—and what you’ll have to compromise on.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 25, 2026
Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging: A Real Upgrade or Just Hype?
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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W Charging: A Real Upgrade or Just Hype?

A new leak claims Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra can hit 75% battery in just 30 minutes using 60W charging. But the test was done in a controlled lab, not the real world. This would be a big jump from the S25 Ultra’s 45W speeds, if it holds up.

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
Lanner’s New Robot Brain is a Powerhouse, But What’s the Real Cost?
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Lanner’s New Robot Brain is a Powerhouse, But What’s the Real Cost?

Lanner Electronics has launched the EAI-I351, a rugged robotic platform built on NVIDIA’s new Jetson Thor module. It claims a five-fold increase in AI performance and efficiency, targeting heavy-duty autonomous vehicles and edge AI. This move signals a major push to bring serious generative AI direc

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
Samsung Says Galaxy Ring Battery Swelling Was a One-Off
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung Says Galaxy Ring Battery Swelling Was a One-Off

Samsung has wrapped up its probe into a user’s Galaxy Ring that swelled and got stuck. The company says a crack in the internal moulding was to blame, but the cause of the crack remains unknown. They insist it’s an isolated incident.

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
A “ni8mare” bug just left 100,000 n8n servers wide open
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

A “ni8mare” bug just left 100,000 n8n servers wide open

A maximum-severity vulnerability in the popular n8n automation platform lets anyone on the network take over servers without a login. The flaw, dubbed “ni8mare,” is a centralization nightmare for enterprises.

by Megan CarterJanuary 8, 2026
Dell Exec Admits Consumers Don’t Care About AI PCs
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Dell Exec Admits Consumers Don’t Care About AI PCs

At CES, Dell’s head of product admitted the company shifted its marketing away from an “AI-first” message. He said consumers aren’t buying based on AI and that the term probably confuses them more than it helps.

by Megan CarterJanuary 7, 2026

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