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Month: January 2026

Apple’s Strong Forecast Can’t Hide the Margin Squeeze
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Apple’s Strong Forecast Can’t Hide the Margin Squeeze

Apple delivered a better-than-expected revenue forecast for its March quarter, projecting 13% to 16% growth. However, the company issued a warning that increasing costs for components threaten to squeeze its profitability.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 30, 2026
Apple’s iPhone Soars, But the Stock Story Gets Complicated
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Apple’s iPhone Soars, But the Stock Story Gets Complicated

Apple just posted a monster holiday quarter with iPhone sales up 23% and a huge beat in China. Despite the blowout numbers and strong guidance, the stock’s reaction was muted. Here’s what’s really going on under the hood.

by Emma LangfordJanuary 30, 2026
The Modular, Smart Approach to Green Hydrogen’s Big Problems
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

The Modular, Smart Approach to Green Hydrogen’s Big Problems

Producing green hydrogen reliably and cheaply is a massive engineering challenge. A new modular, containerized system aims to solve it by integrating everything from electrolyzers to AI monitoring in a single, scalable package. The goal is to make on-site, industrial-grade hydrogen a practical reali

by Ava WinslowJanuary 30, 2026
Cisco’s New Firewall Tech Cuts 80% of Redundant Rules
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

Cisco’s New Firewall Tech Cuts 80% of Redundant Rules

Cisco is adding an intelligent policy engine to its firewall family, claiming it can remove up to 80% of redundant rules. The move is part of a broader push to unify security management across hybrid environments, a market Gartner is watching closely.

by Chloe DannerJanuary 30, 2026
New Process Could Unlock Rare Earths From Coal Waste
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

New Process Could Unlock Rare Earths From Coal Waste

A new extraction method using microwaves and chemicals could pull rare earth elements from coal tailings three times more efficiently. This could tap into a massive, untapped domestic source for these critical materials. The big question is whether the complex process can be scaled affordably.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 30, 2026
Nvidia Finally Brings a Native GeForce NOW App to Linux
CloudComputingSoftware

Nvidia Finally Brings a Native GeForce NOW App to Linux

Nvidia has released a native Linux app for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. The beta app is built for desktop PCs and notebooks, moving beyond the previous Steam Deck-optimized experience. This brings Linux in line with the Windows and macOS app offerings.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 29, 2026
Musk’s Space AI Merger Plan Is Peak Bubble Era Nonsense
AIStartupsTechnology

Musk’s Space AI Merger Plan Is Peak Bubble Era Nonsense

Elon Musk is reportedly planning to merge SpaceX with his AI startup xAI ahead of a potential IPO this year. The wildest part? The plan involves launching AI data centers into Earth’s orbit to save on power and cooling. It’s a massively expensive gamble that analysts are already questioning.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 29, 2026
Google’s Project Genie is a weird, limited AI toy. It’s also a warning.
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Project Genie is a weird, limited AI toy. It’s also a warning.

Google has launched Project Genie, an AI prototype that generates short, interactive 3D worlds from prompts. Available to AI Ultra subscribers in the US, it’s a research toy with major limitations. Yet, it signals a future that has half of game developers deeply worried about their jobs.

by Ava WinslowJanuary 29, 2026
AI Agents Are Risky Business. Carnegie Mellon Has a Safety Test.
AICybersecuritySoftware

AI Agents Are Risky Business. Carnegie Mellon Has a Safety Test.

Researchers have unveiled three new benchmarks designed to measure the safety and effectiveness of AI agents in real business environments. The goal is to give companies a way to know when an AI can be trusted to work autonomously. This addresses a major fear as businesses shift from AI assistants t

by Chloe DannerJanuary 29, 2026
That “Unprepared” Feeling About AI? You’re Not Alone
AIInnovationTechnology

That “Unprepared” Feeling About AI? You’re Not Alone

A phrase from science journalist Alex Steffen, featured on NPR’s *This American Life*, perfectly describes the professional vertigo of the AI era. It’s a feeling of being “unprepared for what has already happened,” and it’s hitting accomplished experts everywhere.

by Emma LangfordJanuary 29, 2026

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