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Month: January 2026

China Clamps Down on E-Commerce “Coercion”
BusinessPrivacySoftware

China Clamps Down on E-Commerce “Coercion”

China has unveiled new regulations targeting the aggressive tactics of major e-commerce platforms. The rules, effective in February, specifically ban coercing merchants into promotions and come after a year of heightened scrutiny.

by Darren HoltJanuary 7, 2026
Google’s Late-Night Hustle and How It Finally Beat OpenAI
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Late-Night Hustle and How It Finally Beat OpenAI

Google was getting smoked by OpenAI and ChatGPT. Then a researcher named a tool “Nano Banana” at 2:30 AM, and everything changed. The company’s deep pockets and custom chips are now paying off.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 7, 2026
Morgan Stanley just made a huge crypto ETF play
BusinessInnovationStartups

Morgan Stanley just made a huge crypto ETF play

Morgan Stanley is seeking SEC approval to launch exchange-traded funds tied to bitcoin and solana. This is the first such move by a major U.S. bank, signaling a major shift in institutional crypto adoption.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Intel’s new laptop graphics can hit 190 fps in Battlefield 6
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel’s new laptop graphics can hit 190 fps in Battlefield 6

A new report shows Intel’s integrated Arc graphics hitting surprisingly high frame rates in modern games. The catch? It’s heavily reliant on next-gen AI upscaling and frame generation tech.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
Microsoft’s naming mess has everyone confused again
AISoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s naming mess has everyone confused again

A wave of online posts claimed Microsoft Office was renamed to Microsoft 365 Copilot. That’s not quite true, but the confusion is entirely Microsoft’s fault due to its notoriously bad product naming strategy.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Ontario’s Manufacturing Fund Deadline Looms: What You Need to Know
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

Ontario’s Manufacturing Fund Deadline Looms: What You Need to Know

The application window for Ontario’s Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Competitiveness (AMIC) Stream closes on February 3, 2026. This provincial program offers funding, loans, and grants to help SMEs in sectors like aerospace and automotive invest in equipment and create jobs. Eligible companies

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
US Government Scrambling on Nvidia’s China Chip Licenses
BusinessSemiconductorsTechnology

US Government Scrambling on Nvidia’s China Chip Licenses

The U.S. government is urgently processing license applications for Nvidia to ship its advanced H200 AI chips to China. However, the company still has no clear date for when those approvals might come through, leaving a major market in limbo.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Beatbot’s New Sora 70 Aims to Shake Up Pricey Pool Robots
HardwareStartupsTechnology

Beatbot’s New Sora 70 Aims to Shake Up Pricey Pool Robots

Beatbot is targeting the expensive robotic pool cleaner market with its new Sora 70. Announced at CES 2026, it offers features like surface cleaning and shallow-water access, but the final price is still a mystery.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Sony’s AI Ghost Player Patent Will Beat Games For You
AIGamingSoftware

Sony’s AI Ghost Player Patent Will Beat Games For You

A new Sony patent describes an AI-generated “ghost player” that can guide you through a tough spot in a game. It can even play the section for you in ‘Complete Mode’. The reaction from players online has been largely skeptical.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
AMD’s 2025: Chips, Security, and a Big OpenAI Bet
AIHardwareTechnology

AMD’s 2025: Chips, Security, and a Big OpenAI Bet

AMD pushed hard on multiple fronts in 2025. They launched new EPYC 4005 server chips, patched critical security flaws, and expanded their supercomputing work with the DOE. The biggest news, however, was a multi-gigawatt deal to supply GPUs to OpenAI.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026

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