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Month: January 2026

Switch 2 Game Key Cards Are Selling, But Here’s The Catch
GamingSoftware

Switch 2 Game Key Cards Are Selling, But Here’s The Catch

A new survey from Deku Deals shows that despite fan outrage, Switch 2 owners are buying physical games that are just download codes on a card. The data reveals a messy reality for physical media in an age of massive game file sizes.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 29, 2026
ServiceNow’s AI Bet Pays Off With Strong Q4, But Can It Keep Scaling?
AIBusinessSoftware

ServiceNow’s AI Bet Pays Off With Strong Q4, But Can It Keep Scaling?

ServiceNow’s latest earnings prove its AI strategy is translating into serious financial growth, with its Now Assist product hitting $600 million in annual contract value. The company is betting that a unified, secure platform will win the enterprise AI race, even as competitors chase simpler, cheap

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026
ASML Cuts 1,700 Jobs Despite a Record $39 Billion Year
ManufacturingSemiconductors

ASML Cuts 1,700 Jobs Despite a Record $39 Billion Year

In a surprising move, chip equipment giant ASML is cutting 1,700 jobs in the Netherlands and U.S. after reporting record financial results for 2025. The layoffs focus on leadership in tech and IT as the company aims to “strengthen focus on engineering.” This comes as CEO Christophe Fouquet forecasts

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 29, 2026
Stop Panicking About AI. Seriously.
AIInnovation

Stop Panicking About AI. Seriously.

The head of the IMF warns of a job-crushing “tsunami,” while Google DeepMind’s boss supports slowing innovation. But maybe the real story is about adaptation, not annihilation.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 29, 2026
NYSE Owner’s Success Secret: Hire Smart, Fire the “Stupid Ones”
BusinessInnovation

NYSE Owner’s Success Secret: Hire Smart, Fire the “Stupid Ones”

The founder of the Intercontinental Exchange, which owns the NYSE, credits Steve Jobs for his leadership philosophy. His strategy of acquiring companies and curating talent turned a $1,000 purchase into a $98 billion behemoth.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026
South Africa’s Competition Commission Greenlights Major Renewable Energy Merger
BusinessInnovationStartups

South Africa’s Competition Commission Greenlights Major Renewable Energy Merger

South Africa’s Competition Commission has recommended unconditional approval for Cennergi Holdings and Cennergi Services to acquire AESA and O&M Company. The deal consolidates key renewable energy projects under Exxaro’s control. The commission found no significant competition or public interest con

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026
Forget the Spectacle, Try Curated Intimacy Instead
BusinessInnovation

Forget the Spectacle, Try Curated Intimacy Instead

The most effective brand activations at Art Basel Miami Beach last December weren’t the biggest or loudest. They were the most carefully curated, focusing on intimate scale over massive spectacle. This shift offers a crucial lesson for any brand fighting for attention.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 29, 2026
NETSCOUT Tackles Remote Site Blind Spots and SSL Expiration Risks
CybersecurityInnovationSoftware

NETSCOUT Tackles Remote Site Blind Spots and SSL Expiration Risks

NETSCOUT is upgrading its observability tools to close critical visibility gaps. New capabilities focus on monitoring remote sites over Wi-Fi 7 and preventing costly outages from expired SSL certificates.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026
NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW Finally Lands Natively on Linux Desktops
CloudComputingSoftware

NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW Finally Lands Natively on Linux Desktops

NVIDIA has officially launched its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service as a native Linux application. It’s packaged as a Flatpak, giving desktop Linux users direct access to a library of over 4,500 streamable games. However, official support is currently limited to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and x86_64 systems.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026
China’s Nvidia H200 Approval is a Strategic AI Compromise
AIComputingSemiconductors

China’s Nvidia H200 Approval is a Strategic AI Compromise

China has cleared sales of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to its domestic tech giants. This move forces a dual-track deployment strategy, prioritizing foreign chips for core training while using domestic ones for inference.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 29, 2026

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