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Month: January 2026

Amplenote’s Task Score Might Just Fix Your Chaotic To-Do List
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Amplenote’s Task Score Might Just Fix Your Chaotic To-Do List

Amplenote is a cross-platform productivity app that turns notes into scored, prioritized tasks. Its unique system aims to solve the common problem of information overload by automatically sorting what matters most.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026
Paloma’s Rocky Reinvention: Can a Quant Legend Bounce Back?
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Paloma’s Rocky Reinvention: Can a Quant Legend Bounce Back?

The legendary fund that seeded D.E. Shaw is trying to reinvent itself again. After a turbulent 18 months, new CEO Ravi Singh is pushing a diversified, talent-friendly strategy. But can it compete with giants like Citadel and Millennium?

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 5, 2026
The EU’s Data Retention Push Could Kill No-Log VPNs
CybersecurityPolicyPrivacy

The EU’s Data Retention Push Could Kill No-Log VPNs

EU governments are pushing for a new law that would force VPN providers, messaging apps, and cloud services to retain user metadata like IP addresses and location history. Privacy advocates warn this would fundamentally break no-log services, potentially forcing legitimate providers out of the EU ma

by Nathan CrossJanuary 4, 2026
Xreal’s new AR glasses are cheaper and convert 2D to 3D
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Xreal’s new AR glasses are cheaper and convert 2D to 3D

Xreal has announced an upgraded, more affordable version of its entry-level AR glasses. The Xreal 1S costs $449 and can convert 2D video to 3D on the fly using its built-in chip.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 4, 2026
Ferrari’s Family Pact Extended as EV Pressure Mounts
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

Ferrari’s Family Pact Extended as EV Pressure Mounts

The Agnelli family’s Exor NV and Ferrari’s founding family have agreed to extend their governance pact for the luxury carmaker. The agreement, set to run until at least January 2029, aims to provide continuity as Ferrari navigates the development of its first fully-electric model.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 3, 2026
Box64 Gets Better at Running DRM Games, Steam on ARM Gets a Boost
ComputingGamingSoftware

Box64 Gets Better at Running DRM Games, Steam on ARM Gets a Boost

The v0.4 release of Box64, a crucial tool for running x64 Linux games on ARM systems like the Raspberry Pi, brings better support for games with DRM. At the same time, Igalia is contributing kernel code to improve the overall Steam gaming experience on ARM64 platforms.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 3, 2026
Pico.sh: The Free, SSH-Powered Hosting That’s Almost Too Simple
ComputingSoftwareStartups

Pico.sh: The Free, SSH-Powered Hosting That’s Almost Too Simple

A new hosting service called pico.sh is challenging the likes of GitHub Pages by making everything work over a simple SSH connection. You can deploy a static site, blog, or share code snippets with single commands like rsync and scp, all for free.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 3, 2026
The Crypto Wild West is Getting Banks as Deputies. That’s a Problem.
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

The Crypto Wild West is Getting Banks as Deputies. That’s a Problem.

The approval of national trust banks for crypto marks a major shift, but the regulatory framework is still dangerously incomplete. This gap invites criminal activity and poses a real threat to the broader financial system.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
Knight Fintech’s $23.6M Raise and the AI Capital Debate
AIInnovationStartups

Knight Fintech’s $23.6M Raise and the AI Capital Debate

Mumbai-based Knight Fintech, which builds core banking infrastructure, has secured $23.6 million in a funding round led by Accel. The news prompted a sharp debate on social media about AI’s potential to disrupt the traditional economic relationship between capital and wages.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
A Hacker Wants $585K for Sensitive US Power Grid Data
BusinessCybersecurityTechnology

A Hacker Wants $585K for Sensitive US Power Grid Data

A criminal is selling what they claim is 139 GB of sensitive engineering data stolen from a firm that works with major US utilities. The data includes detailed LiDAR maps and design files for transmission lines and substations. The asking price is about $585,000 in bitcoin.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026

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