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Month: January 2026

That “Future Shock” Feeling? AI’s Got Everyone Feeling It
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That “Future Shock” Feeling? AI’s Got Everyone Feeling It

A new term, “future shock,” is capturing the anxiety of professionals facing AI obsolescence. From lawyers to researchers, many worry their hard-earned skills are becoming less valuable overnight.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
NASA’s New Athena Supercomputer Is a Step Forward, But Is It Enough?
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NASA’s New Athena Supercomputer Is a Step Forward, But Is It Enough?

NASA has brought its new Athena supercomputer online, a CPU-based system delivering over 20 petaflops of power. It replaces the older Pleiades system, but a watchdog report warns NASA’s entire high-end computing portfolio is insufficient for its missions.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
TalkTalk Is Trying to Sell Its Core Business. Again.
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TalkTalk Is Trying to Sell Its Core Business. Again.

TalkTalk is reportedly in discussions to sell its main consumer and wholesale broadband units. The company, which has around 1.7 million customers, has struggled with subscriber losses and recently cut 20% of its workforce. This is just the latest move in a long period of restructuring and ownership

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Open Cosmos launches its first telecom satellites with a key license
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Open Cosmos launches its first telecom satellites with a key license

Open Cosmos has entered the telecom market with the launch of its first two satellites. The move comes just a week after securing a high-priority Ka-band license from Liechtenstein.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Corporate Innovation Is Dead. Here’s What Comes Next.
AIInnovationSoftware

Corporate Innovation Is Dead. Here’s What Comes Next.

A new perspective from Fast Company declares the old model of corporate innovation a failure. It posits that by 2030, winning brands will be born directly from AI-driven, collaborative intelligence with consumers, not from isolated workshops.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 29, 2026
Crypto Crime Soared in 2025. Here’s What’s Really Going On.
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Crypto Crime Soared in 2025. Here’s What’s Really Going On.

A new report shows a massive spike in crypto-related crime last year, with money laundering reaching $82B. The rise is fueled by sophisticated networks and AI-powered scams, but it’s a tiny fraction of total crypto activity.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Samsung’s 2025 Was a Record-Smashing, AI-Fueled Bonanza
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Samsung’s 2025 Was a Record-Smashing, AI-Fueled Bonanza

Samsung Electronics just closed the books on a historic 2025. The company announced all-time high quarterly revenue and operating profit, with its memory chip division leading the charge thanks to the AI boom.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Google’s “Aluminium OS” Leak Hints at Android’s Desktop Dreams
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Google’s “Aluminium OS” Leak Hints at Android’s Desktop Dreams

A new leak from Google’s own bug tracker reveals “Aluminium OS,” a built-in desktop interface for Android 16. This suggests Google is seriously reviving its vision for Android on the desktop, potentially bridging the gap with ChromeOS.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
The Vibe Coding Hangover Hits Enterprise Tech
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The Vibe Coding Hangover Hits Enterprise Tech

The initial promise of AI-powered “vibe coding” is giving way to chaos in enterprise software development. Tech leaders report a dramatic spike in security vulnerabilities, forcing a major reassessment of how generative AI is used to write code.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
OpenAI says ChatGPT is now a weekly research tool for millions
AIInnovationTechnology

OpenAI says ChatGPT is now a weekly research tool for millions

OpenAI is positioning ChatGPT as a scientific collaborator, with a new report claiming massive adoption in research. The company says 1.3 million users send 8.4 million messages weekly on advanced STEM topics, a 50% yearly increase.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026

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