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Month: January 2026

Accounting Firms Are Using AI, But Are They Using It Right?
AIBusinessSoftware

Accounting Firms Are Using AI, But Are They Using It Right?

A new report details how accounting firms are deploying AI, with many focusing on research and assistants. The real challenge isn’t adoption, but strategic implementation to move beyond automation to true workflow transformation.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 9, 2026
Fake AI Chrome Extensions Stole Data From 900,000 Users
AICybersecurityPrivacy

Fake AI Chrome Extensions Stole Data From 900,000 Users

Two malicious Chrome extensions, one with over 600,000 users and a “Featured” badge, stole complete AI chat logs and browser history. The data, siphoned to a command server, included proprietary code and business strategies. Both extensions have now been removed from the store.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 8, 2026
Why Windows Users Get Frustrated With Linux (It’s Not What You Think)
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why Windows Users Get Frustrated With Linux (It’s Not What You Think)

According to a new analysis, the biggest barrier for Windows users trying Linux isn’t the OS itself, but the jarring defaults of popular distros like Ubuntu. Issues range from an unfamiliar desktop layout to annoying password managers and “natural” scrolling, creating a bad first impression that dri

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 8, 2026
AMD’s Linux Drivers Get a Big Boost for Next-Gen Gaming
ComputingHardwareSoftware

AMD’s Linux Drivers Get a Big Boost for Next-Gen Gaming

AMD’s open-source Linux graphics drivers are getting two significant updates. The first fixes ray-traced shadows in UE5’s Lumen system, and the second introduces a new memory allocation method for better performance.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 8, 2026
China’s Humanoid Robot Army Stole the Show at CES
AIPrivacySoftware

China’s Humanoid Robot Army Stole the Show at CES

A legion of Chinese humanoid robots, from Fourier Intelligence to Unitree, demonstrated their skills at CES in Las Vegas. They now make up the vast majority of the roughly 13,000 units shipped globally, far outpacing US efforts. However, experts say the “ChatGPT moment” for physical AI is still to c

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 8, 2026
CES 2026’s Most Ridiculous AI Gadgets
AIInnovationTechnology

CES 2026’s Most Ridiculous AI Gadgets

The Verge’s tour of CES 2026 found AI slapped onto everything, often with dubious purpose. The highlights include a $399 AI picture frame for “slop,” AI-upgraded sleeping pills, and a modular phone concept where even the makers couldn’t explain the AI.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 8, 2026
The $60 ATSC 3.0 Box Is Coming, But There’s a Catch
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

The $60 ATSC 3.0 Box Is Coming, But There’s a Catch

In a push to accelerate the ATSC 3.0 transition, broadcasters are promising sub-$60 converter boxes by this fall. They’re also showing off new whole-home DVR solutions that finally work with encrypted channels, aiming to address major consumer and regulatory concerns ahead of a potential FCC rule ch

by Nathan CrossJanuary 8, 2026
OpenAI’s Latest Talent Grab: The Convogo Team Joins
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI’s Latest Talent Grab: The Convogo Team Joins

OpenAI is making another strategic acqui-hire, bringing on the three co-founders of Convogo. The deal is all-stock and marks the ninth such acquisition for the AI giant in just one year.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 8, 2026
Veteran Channel Chief Michelle Ragusa-McBain Lands at DDoS Firm Corero
BusinessCybersecurityTechnology

Veteran Channel Chief Michelle Ragusa-McBain Lands at DDoS Firm Corero

Michelle Ragusa-McBain, a former Cisco and SonicWall channel executive, has been named global channel chief at DDoS protection vendor Corero Network Security. She aims to accelerate partner-led growth for Corero’s real-time DDoS protection solutions.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 8, 2026
Is Apple’s Nice Guy Engineer Really Its Next CEO?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Is Apple’s Nice Guy Engineer Really Its Next CEO?

With Tim Cook turning 65 and succession planning accelerating, Apple’s hardware chief John Ternus is now seen as the likely next CEO. The move would signal a focus on operational excellence over radical innovation.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 8, 2026

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