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Month: January 2026

AI Isn’t Replacing Therapists. It’s Giving Them Time Back.
AIInnovationSoftware

AI Isn’t Replacing Therapists. It’s Giving Them Time Back.

Forget AI replacing jobs in healthcare. A new perspective suggests that in behavioral health, AI’s real role is to support clinicians by removing administrative burdens. The goal is to free up therapists and providers to focus more on the human connection that drives healing.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 9, 2026
Redmi’s Live Phone Torture Test Is Pure Marketing Genius
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Redmi’s Live Phone Torture Test Is Pure Marketing Genius

Redmi is putting its “Titan tough” claims to the ultimate public test. The company will broadcast live, unedited durability tests for the new Redmi Note 15 series on January 10.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 9, 2026
Meta’s $2B Manus Deal Shows Where the AI Money Really Is
InnovationStartups

Meta’s $2B Manus Deal Shows Where the AI Money Really Is

Meta is buying AI startup Manus for over $2 billion, a deal now under review by Beijing. It underscores a stark reality: US venture capital funding dwarfs China’s, pushing startups to relocate.

by Darren HoltJanuary 9, 2026
Nadella’s No-Frills Blog is a Calculated Play for AI Talent
AIBusinessSoftware

Nadella’s No-Frills Blog is a Calculated Play for AI Talent

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella quietly launched a personal blog called “sn scratchpad” over the Christmas holiday. The site, built on free tools, is a direct play to attract top AI engineers by showcasing his vision, not just Microsoft’s checkbook.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 8, 2026
Why Universities Should Stop Issuing Political Statements
InnovationPolicyTechnology

Why Universities Should Stop Issuing Political Statements

In a response to a recent essay, professors Daniel Sargent and Will Fithian push back against the idea that universities should abandon neutrality. They argue that institutional statements, like UC’s on the Dobbs case, are a hollow overreach that damages academic credibility.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Apple and NVIDIA on a Collision Course for TSMC’s Packaging
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Apple and NVIDIA on a Collision Course for TSMC’s Packaging

A new report suggests Apple’s upcoming high-end chips will compete directly with NVIDIA for TSMC’s advanced packaging capacity. This bottleneck could push Apple to diversify its chipmaking partners, with Intel’s 18A-P process already being evaluated for 2027. The fight for manufacturing resources is

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Eavor’s Closed-Loop Geothermal Just Fed the Grid. Game Changer?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Eavor’s Closed-Loop Geothermal Just Fed the Grid. Game Changer?

For the first time, a closed-loop geothermal system has delivered electricity to a commercial power grid. Eavor’s project in Germany proves the tech can work at scale, bypassing many of geothermal’s old problems.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 8, 2026
ChatGPT’s Memory Feature is a Hacker’s New Best Friend
AICybersecurityStartups

ChatGPT’s Memory Feature is a Hacker’s New Best Friend

A new exploit chain called “ZombieAgent” shows how ChatGPT’s latest features can be twisted to make indirect prompt injection attacks more dangerous. While OpenAI has implemented a patch, experts argue the fundamental vulnerability of AI agents to simple conversational manipulation remains wide open

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
The Tiiny AI Pocket Lab is a supercomputer for your pocket
AIHardwareSoftware

The Tiiny AI Pocket Lab is a supercomputer for your pocket

A new device at CES 2026 is claiming the title of world’s smallest mini PC while packing serious AI power. The Tiiny AI Pocket Lab fits in your hand, runs models locally for privacy, and will hit Kickstarter soon at $1,399.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Microsoft’s Copilot Gets a Checkout Lane
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s Copilot Gets a Checkout Lane

Microsoft is testing a new shopping feature called Copilot Checkout within its AI assistant. It lets users in the US search for and buy items without leaving the chat, using a protocol developed by OpenAI and Stripe.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 8, 2026

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