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Month: January 2026

PE Firm Haveli Bets $1 Billion on AI Contract Startup Sirion
AIBusinessSoftware

PE Firm Haveli Bets $1 Billion on AI Contract Startup Sirion

Haveli Investments is taking a controlling stake in Sirion, an AI contract software firm. The deal values Sirion at roughly $1 billion and aims to fuel its global expansion and product innovation.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 8, 2026
Linux 6.19 Gets a Nice Speed Boost from a Tiny Change
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux 6.19 Gets a Nice Speed Boost from a Tiny Change

META_DESCRIPTION: NVIDIA engineers optimize a Linux memory stats function, saving 11% system time. Plus, the quiet release of Linux 6.19-rc4…

by Emma LangfordJanuary 8, 2026
Magnora Takes Over Big Finnish Data Center Project
CloudDataInnovation

Magnora Takes Over Big Finnish Data Center Project

A major Finnish data center project has a new majority owner. Norwegian renewable energy investor Magnora has taken a 70% stake in the planned 120MW facility in Hämeenlinna, with construction expected to begin by the end of 2026.

by Chloe DannerJanuary 8, 2026
AI’s Next Big Skill Isn’t Prompting, It’s “Context Engineering”
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AI’s Next Big Skill Isn’t Prompting, It’s “Context Engineering”

AI is making expert knowledge a commodity, forcing companies to find a new edge. Tech leaders argue the crucial skill is “context engineering”—feeding AI the right internal data. The challenge is avoiding “context rot” from information overload.

by Emma LangfordJanuary 8, 2026
Physical AI is the next big wave, and it’s already here
AIInnovationTechnology

Physical AI is the next big wave, and it’s already here

The next major wave of AI isn’t just digital—it’s physical. At CES 2026, industry leaders predicted a massive shift towards AI that can sense and act in the real world, powering everything from self-driving cars to warehouse robots. Meanwhile, OpenAI is making a play for your personal health data.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 8, 2026
Google Puts Gemini AI Front and Center in Gmail
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Google Puts Gemini AI Front and Center in Gmail

Google is rolling out a suite of new AI features for Gmail, headlined by AI Overviews in search and a new AI-organized inbox. The features are launching first for Gemini AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, with some older premium features moving to free users. The company confirms the AI can be turned off

by Ava WinslowJanuary 8, 2026
Intel’s new plan to win at gaming handhelds
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Intel’s new plan to win at gaming handhelds

According to a new report, Intel is planning dedicated Core G3 variants of its upcoming Panther Lake processors, specifically tuned for portable gaming PCs. The focus is on consistent performance and a major leap in integrated Arc B390 graphics power.

by Emma LangfordJanuary 8, 2026
A US Activist Investor Is Shaking Up a Staid British Investment Trust
BusinessInnovationStartups

A US Activist Investor Is Shaking Up a Staid British Investment Trust

US hedge fund manager Boaz Weinstein is taking another run at the Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust, amassing a 30% stake. His campaign highlights a surge in activist investors targeting UK companies, forcing boards to defend their strategies publicly.

by Chloe DannerJanuary 8, 2026
China’s New Hypergravity Machine Is a 1,900-G Monster
HardwareInnovationTechnology

China’s New Hypergravity Machine Is a 1,900-G Monster

China has completed the CHIEF1900, a record-breaking hypergravity centrifuge. It will let scientists compress years of geological and structural stress into hours of lab testing.

by Emma LangfordJanuary 8, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Is Coming Late, And It Might Cost More
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Is Coming Late, And It Might Cost More

According to a new leak, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25th, with sales likely starting around March 13th. However, the company is reportedly still debating a price increase of $31 to $62 per model, which could push the S26 Ultra over $1,350.

by Chloe DannerJanuary 8, 2026

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