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Month: January 2026

Microsoft’s Copilot is Finally Coming to Old Outlook
AISoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Copilot is Finally Coming to Old Outlook

Microsoft is adding a “Schedule with Copilot” feature to the classic Outlook app for Windows. The AI will handle finding times, booking rooms, and sending invites directly from chat. A preview is slated for January 2026.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
AI and Virtual Twins Are Shaping the Supply Chain of 2026
AIManufacturingTechnology

AI and Virtual Twins Are Shaping the Supply Chain of 2026

According to a new report, the supply chain focus for 2026 is on AI-driven planning, reshoring, and virtual twin technology. These tools are key to building agility and achieving sustainability goals, including major CO2 reductions.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Dell’s new 52-inch 6K monitor is a $2,900 productivity monster
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Dell’s new 52-inch 6K monitor is a $2,900 productivity monster

Dell just announced a colossal 52-inch curved 6K monitor aimed at stock traders and engineers. It also revealed a high-end 32-inch 4K QD-OLED display for creative work. Both come with premium price tags and specific availability dates.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
Lego’s Smart Play Brick is a clever, risky bet on the future
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Lego’s Smart Play Brick is a clever, risky bet on the future

Lego is launching an interactive Smart Play system to make creations respond with sound and light. The move comes as the iconic toymaker, which had a record $10.8 billion in revenue in 2024, looks to stay relevant with digital-native kids.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Bond Game’s PC Specs Are Shockingly Low, But There’s a Catch
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Bond Game’s PC Specs Are Shockingly Low, But There’s a Catch

Hitman developer IO Interactive has revealed the PC requirements for its upcoming James Bond game, 007 First Light. The specs are remarkably low, but a key partnership hints at a bigger graphical push for high-end systems.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
The AI Strategy That Actually Works in 2026
AIBusinessSoftware

The AI Strategy That Actually Works in 2026

Everyone’s feeling the pressure to deploy AI and show instant ROI. But according to a new executive outlook, the most successful implementations next year will be the opposite of rushed. Sustainable advantage comes from treating AI like building a new muscle.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Apple Locks Down NAND, Gets a Deal on TSMC’s 2nm Chips
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Apple Locks Down NAND, Gets a Deal on TSMC’s 2nm Chips

Apple has reportedly secured its NAND memory supply through early 2026 and negotiated a good deal with TSMC for its next-generation chips. This means the cost of the future A20 processor might only rise about 30%, not the 80% some feared.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 6, 2026
Palantir’s AI Hype Gets a $223 Price Target from Truist
AIBusinessSoftware

Palantir’s AI Hype Gets a $223 Price Target from Truist

Truist Securities is bullish on Palantir’s AI future, initiating coverage with a Buy rating and a $223 price target. The analyst calls it a “best-in-class AI asset” despite its massive 135% gain in 2025.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Launch Date Leaked, With a Pricey Twist
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Launch Date Leaked, With a Pricey Twist

A new leak points to a February 25 launch for Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series. The phones may feature a new “Privacy Display” and see price increases in some regions, but not the US.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
D-Wave’s New Chip Breakthrough Could Finally Scale Quantum
ComputingInnovationTechnology

D-Wave’s New Chip Breakthrough Could Finally Scale Quantum

D-Wave says it has demonstrated the first scalable, on-chip cryogenic control for gate-model qubits. This tackles a core engineering problem that has limited quantum computer size and complexity for years.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026

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