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Month: January 2026

Google’s “Try Before You Buy” Plan for Android Games
GamingSoftware

Google’s “Try Before You Buy” Plan for Android Games

A teardown of the Google Play Store app suggests a new “Try before you buy” feature for premium games is in the works. The tool would be opt-in for developers, aiming to convert hesitant users into paying customers.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Micron’s AI-Fueled Surge Isn’t Over, UBS Says
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Micron’s AI-Fueled Surge Isn’t Over, UBS Says

UBS has significantly raised its price target for Micron Technology to $400 per share, predicting a continued surge driven by AI demand. The bank believes investors still underestimate how strategic memory, especially DRAM, has become in the AI hardware race.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 7, 2026
Grok’s Deepfake Factory: X Is Now a Top Site for AI-Generated Nudes
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Grok’s Deepfake Factory: X Is Now a Top Site for AI-Generated Nudes

A new analysis reveals the staggering scale of non-consensual AI imagery on X, powered by its own Grok chatbot. Victims are left with few options as the platform’s moderation fails to keep up with the automated harassment.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Eskom Says Its Hacked Electricity Vending System Is Now Secure
CybersecurityInnovation

Eskom Says Its Hacked Electricity Vending System Is Now Secure

South Africa’s state power utility, Eskom, says there have been no new security breaches of its Online Vending System (OVS) since the hack was first disclosed in December 2024. The utility has implemented new physical and cybersecurity controls and is accelerating a move to a new, more secure platfo

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 7, 2026
DLSS Swapper Now Lets You Force DLSS 4.5 Into Games
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DLSS Swapper Now Lets You Force DLSS 4.5 Into Games

A new version of DLSS Swapper is out, letting users manually inject NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4.5 technology into games. The update adds the new ‘L’ and ‘M’ visual presets but comes with some major caveats for performance and compatibility.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 7, 2026
Storage Stocks Soar on Nvidia Buzz, Copper Hits Record
BusinessStartups

Storage Stocks Soar on Nvidia Buzz, Copper Hits Record

The stock market saw some wild swings in specific sectors. Data-storage companies like Sandisk and Western Digital surged on Nvidia’s AI plans, while AIG dropped on a surprise CEO change.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
The Death of Expertise is Killing American Science
AIInnovation

The Death of Expertise is Killing American Science

According to Computerworld, the political climate under Trump has led to severe cuts in federal science funding. This has resulted in the closure of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center library, with plans to discard at least 85% of its physical collection. It’s a stark example of expertise under atta

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Musk Says China’s AI Edge Isn’t Chips—It’s Electricity
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Musk Says China’s AI Edge Isn’t Chips—It’s Electricity

Elon Musk predicts China will “far exceed the rest of the world in AI compute.” His reasoning hinges on a simple, often overlooked factor: power generation. He estimates China could have triple the US’s electricity output by 2026, which is the real bottleneck for scaling AI.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026
Hyundai Stock Soars 15% on Nvidia Partnership Buzz
AIBusinessManufacturing

Hyundai Stock Soars 15% on Nvidia Partnership Buzz

Hyundai Motor’s stock jumped nearly 15% to a record high on January 7, far outpacing the broader market. Analysts point to investor excitement over a potential expanded tie-up with Nvidia, beyond just chips.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 7, 2026
Lenovo’s Legion Go Gets a SteamOS Makeover, But at a Price
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Lenovo’s Legion Go Gets a SteamOS Makeover, But at a Price

Lenovo is launching a new version of its Legion Go handheld that ships natively with SteamOS. The device, expected in June 2026, keeps the high-end Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip and 8.8″ OLED screen but starts at a hefty $1,199.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 7, 2026

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