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Tesla’s Stock Hangs on Robot Dreams as EV Sales Slip
AIBusinessTechnology

Tesla’s Stock Hangs on Robot Dreams as EV Sales Slip

Tesla’s stock remains near record highs despite losing its crown as the world’s top EV seller to China’s BYD. Investors are betting on Elon Musk’s promises of autonomous robotaxis and humanoid robots, but detailed data on these futuristic projects is scarce.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Trump’s Venezuela Oil Dream Meets a $110 Billion Reality Check
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Trump’s Venezuela Oil Dream Meets a $110 Billion Reality Check

Despite President Trump’s push for U.S. oil companies to “go in so badly” to Venezuela, the industry is hitting the brakes. Rebuilding the decimated sector could take until 2030 and cost $110 billion, and companies want stability before risking capital.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 6, 2026
Samsung’s new laptops take aim at the MacBook’s throne
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s new laptops take aim at the MacBook’s throne

According to hands-on reports from CES, Samsung is doubling down on the basics with its new Galaxy Book6 laptops. With claims of 30-hour battery life and major cooling improvements, they might finally be real MacBook rivals.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 6, 2026
SanDisk Retires WD Black, Blue SSDs for New “Optimus” Brand
BusinessHardwareTechnology

SanDisk Retires WD Black, Blue SSDs for New “Optimus” Brand

SanDisk is officially retiring the WD Black and WD Blue SSD names, replacing them with a new Optimus lineup. The transition marks the final step in separating from Western Digital and will roll out through the first half of 2026.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026
This CES Smart Mirror Told Me I’m Aging Well. It’s Still a Menace.
AISoftwareTechnology

This CES Smart Mirror Told Me I’m Aging Well. It’s Still a Menace.

At CES 2026, journalists tried a smart mirror that scans your face for 30 seconds to assess your health and “physiological age.” The $899 device promises a contactless health check, but the experience was a rollercoaster for self-esteem. We break down if this tech is a breakthrough or just hype.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026
LG’s New Wallpaper TV Is So Thin, It’s Basically Invisible
HardwareInnovationTechnology

LG’s New Wallpaper TV Is So Thin, It’s Basically Invisible

LG has brought back its Wallpaper TV concept, and this time it’s a fully realized flagship. The OLED evo W6 is just 9 millimeters thick, uses a wireless Zero Connect Box, and features a new Hyper Radiant Color Technology for its brightest picture yet.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026
Amazon’s Bee Wearable Gets Creepy New AI Features
AIPrivacyTechnology

Amazon’s Bee Wearable Gets Creepy New AI Features

Bee, the AI wearable company acquired by Amazon last year, has announced four major software updates. The new features aim to act as a life coach by analyzing your conversations, but they hinge on constant recording.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 5, 2026
MicroStrategy’s $17.4B Paper Loss Is a Bitcoin Story
BusinessInnovationTechnology

MicroStrategy’s $17.4B Paper Loss Is a Bitcoin Story

Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy recorded a staggering $17.44 billion unrealized loss last quarter as bitcoin’s price fell. The accounting rule change forces the company to show the fair value of its crypto stash each quarter, creating huge paper swings.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 5, 2026
Russian Hackers Hit AWS Customers Through Misconfigured Devices
CloudCybersecurityTechnology

Russian Hackers Hit AWS Customers Through Misconfigured Devices

Amazon has confirmed that Russian state-sponsored hackers, specifically the GRU-linked Sandworm group, spent 2025 targeting misconfigured network edge devices on AWS infrastructure. The campaign, part of a yearslong effort focused on the energy sector and critical infrastructure, exploits customer c

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026
Mission Microwave Lands Key Contract for Telesat’s Satellite Network
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Mission Microwave Lands Key Contract for Telesat’s Satellite Network

Mission Microwave has been tapped to supply the solid-state power block upconverters for Telesat’s Lightspeed Landing Stations. The contract involves their 100W units using gallium nitride tech for the 27.5-30GHz band. This is a core hardware win for a major new satellite internet constellation.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 5, 2026

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