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Microsoft’s Windows Terminal Gets a Quiet, Stability-Focused Update
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Windows Terminal Gets a Quiet, Stability-Focused Update

Microsoft has rolled out new builds for both the Preview and Stable channels of Windows Terminal. The updates are modest, prioritizing fixes for crashes, hangs, and UI polish over flashy new features. This comes as Microsoft juggles several other Windows updates and fixes.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 26, 2026
The Data Center Backlash Has a Blind Spot: Server Factories
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

The Data Center Backlash Has a Blind Spot: Server Factories

A strange split is happening in towns like Taylor, Texas. Residents are suing to stop new data centers but sitting quietly as server factories get approved. The difference in public perception is creating a wide-open path for manufacturers.

by Darren HoltJanuary 26, 2026
Is the iPhone Era Finally Ending?
AISoftwareTechnology

Is the iPhone Era Finally Ending?

The smartphone’s reign as our primary tech device is under direct assault. Major players like OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Apple’s legendary designer Jony Ive are secretly building alternatives meant to feel less overwhelming than today’s phones.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 25, 2026
Is Tim Cook Leaving Apple in 2026? The Latest CEO Rumor Mill
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Is Tim Cook Leaving Apple in 2026? The Latest CEO Rumor Mill

The timeline for Tim Cook’s eventual departure as Apple CEO is getting murkier. While some reports pointed to early 2026, others now call that “unlikely.” All signs, however, point to hardware chief John Ternus as the heir apparent.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 25, 2026
Apple Siri settlement payouts are finally hitting bank accounts
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Apple Siri settlement payouts are finally hitting bank accounts

Apple users who submitted claims in the Siri privacy settlement are now receiving their payments. The final payout came to about $8 per device, less than the initial estimate.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 25, 2026
That ‘rn’ In A URL Isn’t A Typo, It’s A Hack
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

That ‘rn’ In A URL Isn’t A Typo, It’s A Hack

A new phishing campaign uses a deceptive ‘r’ and ‘n’ to mimic the letter ‘m’ in website addresses, targeting users of Microsoft and Marriott. The fake sites are nearly identical to the real ones, making the threat hard to spot, especially on phones. The best defense is to never log in via emailed li

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026
I Was Wrong About Microsoft Loop for Graphics Work
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

I Was Wrong About Microsoft Loop for Graphics Work

Microsoft Loop isn’t a graphics editor, but one designer found it indispensable for organizing the entire creative process. By embedding images and keeping notes in sync, it solves the clutter problem. Here’s how it works and where it falls short.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 8, 2026
Yellen’s Debt Warning and Crypto’s 2026 Outlook
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Yellen’s Debt Warning and Crypto’s 2026 Outlook

Janet Yellen is sounding a major alarm on the U.S. national debt, saying it’s testing a dangerous threshold. Meanwhile, analysts are already looking at the key forces that will shape crypto in 2026.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 8, 2026
Billionaires’ Tax Fight-or-Flight: Page Flees, Huang Stays
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Billionaires’ Tax Fight-or-Flight: Page Flees, Huang Stays

A proposed one-time 5% wealth tax in California is forcing the state’s billionaires to make a choice. Their reactions, from moving assets to shrugging it off, highlight a classic split in financial risk tolerance under uncertainty.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
I Tried Cursor Instead of VS Code. I’m Not Going Back.
AISoftwareTechnology

I Tried Cursor Instead of VS Code. I’m Not Going Back.

Anurag, a journalist with five years in tech, replaced VS Code with the AI-native fork Cursor. After a month, he found its project-wide AI understanding, multi-line autocomplete, and agentic features too integrated to give up. The familiar interface made the switch seamless.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026

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