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Month: January 2026

Power Plants Are Going Remote. Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer.
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Power Plants Are Going Remote. Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer.

Power plants are facing a perfect storm: old gear, retiring experts, and pressure to stay online. The industry’s answer? Centralized remote operations centers that let one team monitor dozens of facilities from a single room. It’s a fundamental shift in how we keep the lights on.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
ASRock Jumps Into AIO Coolers With a Weird Pumpless Twist
ComputingHardwareInnovation

ASRock Jumps Into AIO Coolers With a Weird Pumpless Twist

ASRock is expanding beyond motherboards and GPUs into the all-in-one liquid cooling market. Its new lineup includes a pumpless design that moves the pump away from the CPU block, plus standard models with LCD displays.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
Asus is putting its smartphone business on ice in 2026
HardwareManufacturingStartups

Asus is putting its smartphone business on ice in 2026

Asus has told telecom channels it will not introduce new smartphone models in 2026. The company insists it will maintain operations and support for existing devices, but the pause highlights the brutal challenges for PC brands in the mobile market.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
The AI Battle for Your Wallet is Heating Up
AICloudSoftware

The AI Battle for Your Wallet is Heating Up

The financial world is racing toward an “agent-native” future by 2026, where AI doesn’t just help but decides. This shift is moving control from interfaces to protocols and data, making the traditional wallet obsolete.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
OpenAI’s $1.5 Million Per Employee Paycheck Is Insane
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI’s $1.5 Million Per Employee Paycheck Is Insane

OpenAI’s compensation strategy is rewriting the rules of Silicon Valley. The company is distributing an average of $1.5 million in stock-based pay per employee, a figure that dwarfs historical giants like Google and Facebook before they went public.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
Biren’s IPO Soars 119%, Kicking Off a Hong Kong AI Chip Wave
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Biren’s IPO Soars 119%, Kicking Off a Hong Kong AI Chip Wave

Shares of Chinese AI chip designer Biren Technology skyrocketed over 119% on their first day of trading in Hong Kong. The blockbuster debut highlights a booming pipeline of AI and semiconductor listings as China pushes for tech self-sufficiency. Analysts see a clear divergence from the U.S. model, w

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 and Foldable Plans Leak, With a Price Surprise
HardwareInnovationPrivacy

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 and Foldable Plans Leak, With a Price Surprise

A new report details Samsung’s 2025 roadmap, claiming the Galaxy S26 series will launch February 25 in San Francisco. Surprisingly, prices may hold steady. Lighter foldables are coming in July.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
Trump’s $499 Gold Phone Delayed Again, Blames Shutdown
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Trump’s $499 Gold Phone Delayed Again, Blames Shutdown

The saga of the Trump-branded T1 smartphone continues with another delay. After missing its initial August 2025 target and a subsequent end-of-year goal, the company now says the $499 device will ship sometime this year.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 1, 2026
Forget Batteries, The Future is Bubbles and Radio Wires
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Forget Batteries, The Future is Bubbles and Radio Wires

The annual tech forecast is out, and it’s not about the latest AI chatbot. It’s about physical, tangible engineering solving massive problems. From compressing CO2 in giant domes to using radio waves inside servers, the ideas are brilliantly weird.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 1, 2026
Sanders and DeSantis Agree: Data Centers Are a Problem
AICloudTechnology

Sanders and DeSantis Agree: Data Centers Are a Problem

In a rare moment of agreement, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Gov. Ron DeSantis are speaking out against the rapid expansion of AI data centers. Their concerns over electricity prices and grid stability could slow the industry’s development and become a key issue in the 2026 midterms.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 1, 2026

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