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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says he’s “perfectly fine” with California’s billionaire tax
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says he’s “perfectly fine” with California’s billionaire tax

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he hasn’t given a single thought to California’s proposed billionaire wealth tax. His stance is a stark contrast to other tech billionaires who are already planning their exits.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 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
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
The FAA’s $26 Billion Race to Replace Its Floppy Disc Radars
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

The FAA’s $26 Billion Race to Replace Its Floppy Disc Radars

The FAA has finally picked contractors for a $26 billion overhaul of its national radar network, which still relies on floppy discs in places. The goal is to replace everything by the end of 2028, but the agency is already spending billions just to keep the old system running.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 6, 2026
CES 2026 Laptops: Slimmer, Smarter, and Packing More Screens
ComputingHardwareInnovation

CES 2026 Laptops: Slimmer, Smarter, and Packing More Screens

CES 2026 was a showcase for the next wave of laptops, from Samsung’s Galaxy Book6 family to ASUS’s dual-screen gaming beast. The trends are clear: thinner designs, more AI integration, and a push for versatile, multi-use machines. Here’s what stood out.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 6, 2026
Anthropic’s President Says the AGI Obsession is Outdated
AIInnovationTechnology

Anthropic’s President Says the AGI Obsession is Outdated

In a new interview, Anthropic President Daniela Amodei suggests the concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is an outdated way to think about AI’s progress. She points out that models like Claude already exceed human capability in specific tasks like coding, yet still fail at many basic hum

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play

Russia has unveiled a new 72-qubit quantum computer prototype, built by Moscow State University in partnership with state nuclear giant Rosatom. The system, based on neutral-atom architecture, is part of a national push to develop fault-tolerant machines with hundreds of qubits by 2030.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Benteler buys ioki to build a one-stop shop for autonomous buses
InnovationSoftwareStartups

Benteler buys ioki to build a one-stop shop for autonomous buses

The Benteler Group is acquiring Frankfurt-based mobility software provider ioki. The deal aims to combine vehicle manufacturing, platform tech, and operational services into a single package for cities.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
From Flood Maps to Fire Warnings: How Pins Are Changing Disaster Response
DataInnovationSoftware

From Flood Maps to Fire Warnings: How Pins Are Changing Disaster Response

A company called RSS-Hydro is flipping the script on disaster intelligence. Instead of selling complex geospatial reports to a few experts, they’re packaging real-time flood and fire data into affordable, simple “Pins” for everyone. The goal? Turn fear into foresight with actionable alerts that coul

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026

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