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Vivaldi’s new tab tiling is a quiet rebellion against AI clutter
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Vivaldi’s new tab tiling is a quiet rebellion against AI clutter

Vivaldi’s latest browser update, version 7.8, is all about productivity with a new tab tiling system. It’s a direct move to offer more control and fewer distractions compared to AI-heavy competitors.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 29, 2026
I Tried a Tiling Window Manager and Now Normal Desktops Feel Broken
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

I Tried a Tiling Window Manager and Now Normal Desktops Feel Broken

The i3 window manager automatically tiles every window, eliminating overlap and mouse shuffling. It’s a keyboard-driven productivity boost, but requires a steep learning curve and manual configuration.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Data Centers Look to Hydrogen for Reliable, Green Power
DataInnovationTechnology

Data Centers Look to Hydrogen for Reliable, Green Power

The explosive growth of AI is forcing data centers to confront a major energy dilemma. To solve it, operators are exploring a new generation of flexible, hydrogen-ready gas generators that promise reliability today and a path to low-carbon operations tomorrow.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 29, 2026
Deutsche Bank Posts Record Profit Amid Money Laundering Probe
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Deutsche Bank Posts Record Profit Amid Money Laundering Probe

Deutsche Bank announced record fourth-quarter profits for 2025, significantly beating analyst expectations. The strong financial results come just a day after German authorities searched the bank as part of a money laundering investigation.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 29, 2026
Xbox Series S Beats Switch 2 in FF7 Remake Graphics Showdown
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Xbox Series S Beats Switch 2 in FF7 Remake Graphics Showdown

A new technical comparison reveals the Xbox Series S version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade outperforms the Nintendo Switch 2 port in key visual areas. The analysis highlights the strengths of Microsoft’s budget console and the realities of cross-platform development.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 29, 2026
Toyota’s Factory-Built Custom Hilux Trucks Are A Smart Business Move
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Toyota’s Factory-Built Custom Hilux Trucks Are A Smart Business Move

Toyota is now selling purpose-built Hilux trucks directly through its dealers in South Africa. The custom builds come with a full factory warranty and are aimed squarely at business customers. This could change the game for fleet reliability and resale value.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
A Hobbyist Just Built a 486 Motherboard From Scratch. It’s Wild.
HardwareInnovationTechnology

A Hobbyist Just Built a 486 Motherboard From Scratch. It’s Wild.

A hobbyist named Piotr “maniek86” Grzesik has created a homebrew 486 motherboard called the M8SBC-486. It uses a custom FPGA chipset to run a limited set of classic software like MS-DOS and FastDoom, showcasing a deep dive into retro x86 architecture.

by Darren HoltJanuary 26, 2026
Ex-Ubisoft Dev Says DEI Isn’t the Problem. It’s “Big Business Syndrome.”
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Ex-Ubisoft Dev Says DEI Isn’t the Problem. It’s “Big Business Syndrome.”

A former Ubisoft Osaka game designer is pushing back on online theories blaming the company’s struggles on diversity initiatives. He points instead to a classic corporate disease: “Big Business Syndrome.” This comes as Ubisoft cancels four unannounced titles.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 26, 2026
Microsoft’s emergency Windows 11 patch tries to stop the crashing
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s emergency Windows 11 patch tries to stop the crashing

Microsoft has released another out-of-band update for Windows 11 after its January Patch Tuesday fixes caused widespread app instability. The new update, KB5078127, specifically targets crashes linked to cloud-synced files and Outlook PST issues. It’s rolling out now via Windows Update.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 26, 2026
Russian hackers tried to crash Poland’s power grid, researchers say
CybersecurityInnovationTechnology

Russian hackers tried to crash Poland’s power grid, researchers say

A major cyberattack on Poland’s power grid in late December 2025 has been attributed to the Russian state-backed group Sandworm. Security firm ESET says the attackers used DynoWiper malware but were stopped before causing significant damage. The timing appears symbolic, marking 10 years since Sandwo

by Liam DorseyJanuary 26, 2026

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