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TikTok’s Mysterious Outage: A Glitch or a Growing Pain?
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TikTok’s Mysterious Outage: A Glitch or a Growing Pain?

TikTok experienced a significant outage over the weekend, with thousands of reports on DownDetector. The glitches come just days after the platform announced a pivotal deal to form a U.S.-owned joint venture. No official cause has been given, but the timing is raising eyebrows.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 26, 2026
Europe Finally Tells Trump “No” on Greenland Grab
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Europe Finally Tells Trump “No” on Greenland Grab

After a year of flattery and appeasement, European leaders have united to firmly reject Donald Trump’s renewed demand for the United States to take over Greenland. The stark threat, involving potential 25% tariffs, has forced a rupture in the traditional NATO alliance dynamic, with leaders now openl

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 25, 2026
Avowed Hits PS5 Next Year, Gets a Big Free Update
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Avowed Hits PS5 Next Year, Gets a Big Free Update

Microsoft’s multiplatform push continues as Obsidian’s RPG Avowed is coming to PlayStation 5. The game lands on Sony’s console on February 17, 2026, with pre-orders offering a Standard Edition for $49.99 and a Premium Edition for $59.99.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 25, 2026
NASA and DOE Team Up for a Nuclear-Powered Moon Base
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

NASA and DOE Team Up for a Nuclear-Powered Moon Base

The agencies have formalized their partnership to develop a Fission Surface Power system. A key change shifts launch responsibilities from private companies to NASA’s Human Landing System program.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 25, 2026
Is Europe Really About to Weaponize Its Tech Industry?
InnovationPolicyTechnology

Is Europe Really About to Weaponize Its Tech Industry?

According to a report, the EU is working on new legislation to promote tech sovereignty and reduce dependencies on the US. This comes amid trade tensions and a push for European alternatives in AI and social media. But the practical challenges are enormous.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 25, 2026
Google’s Gemini in Chrome is finally rolling out in India
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Google’s Gemini in Chrome is finally rolling out in India

Google is finally letting some users in India try Gemini directly inside Chrome. The AI assistant, which can summarize pages and answer questions, is live for select testers on the Chrome Beta browser.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 25, 2026
Anritsu and VTT Just Proved D-Band Wireless is Real
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Anritsu and VTT Just Proved D-Band Wireless is Real

A new demonstration has validated the real-world potential of ultra-high-frequency D-band wireless. The tech achieved 20 Gbps data rates over short distances, proving its viability for future networks and industrial use.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 9, 2026
My AM5 Upgrade Got Killed By DDR5 Prices, So I Overclocked My DDR4 Instead
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My AM5 Upgrade Got Killed By DDR5 Prices, So I Overclocked My DDR4 Instead

With DDR5 RAM prices skyrocketing, a planned AM5 platform upgrade is on indefinite hold. The author details his journey manually overclocking his DDR4-3600 kit to 3800MT/s with tighter timings, netting a modest but free performance bump while waiting out the market.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 9, 2026
Why Windows Users Get Frustrated With Linux (It’s Not What You Think)
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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
CES 2026’s Most Ridiculous AI Gadgets
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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

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