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Izzy Schwab's 'People-First' Legacy Lives On At D&H - Professional coverage
Izzy Schwab’s ‘People-First’ Legacy Lives On At D&H
Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move - Professional coverage
Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move
Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It's Getting Crowded - Professional coverage
Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It’s Getting Crowded
Microsoft's Windows 11 "Do-Over" Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want - Professional coverage
Microsoft’s Windows 11 “Do-Over” Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want
NYC Kills Its "Lying" AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law - Professional coverage
NYC Kills Its “Lying” AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law
China Cuts Proposed EU Dairy Tariffs, Easing Trade Tension - Professional coverage
China Cuts Proposed EU Dairy Tariffs, Easing Trade Tension
Solv Energy's $512 Million IPO Bets Big on AI's Power Hunger - Professional coverage
Solv Energy’s $512 Million IPO Bets Big on AI’s Power Hunger
Google's Genie AI Makes Mario Worlds, Then Gets Copyright Slapped - Professional coverage
Google’s Genie AI Makes Mario Worlds, Then Gets Copyright Slapped
Deutsche Bank's Mixed Bag, 3i's Action Problem, and a Banking Roundup - Professional coverage
Deutsche Bank’s Mixed Bag, 3i’s Action Problem, and a Banking Roundup
The Galaxy S26 might be shockingly light - Professional coverage
The Galaxy S26 might be shockingly light
Izzy Schwab's 'People-First' Legacy Lives On At D&H - Professional coverage

Izzy Schwab’s ‘People-First’ Legacy Lives On At D&H

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 31, 2026
Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move - Professional coverage

Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 31, 2026
Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It's Getting Crowded - Professional coverage

Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It’s Getting Crowded

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Microsoft's Windows 11 "Do-Over" Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want - Professional coverage

Microsoft’s Windows 11 “Do-Over” Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Izzy Schwab's 'People-First' Legacy Lives On At D&H - Professional coverage
BusinessInnovationStartups

Izzy Schwab’s ‘People-First’ Legacy Lives On At D&H

According to CRN, Izzy Schwab, the founder and Chairman Emeritus of D&H Distributing, passed away on January 28th at 90 years old. He built the…

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 31, 2026
Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move - Professional coverage
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Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move

According to Reuters, Peloton Interactive has cut 11% of its employees in a major cost-cutting move announced on Friday, January 30. The layoffs, which mostly…

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 31, 2026
Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It's Getting Crowded - Professional coverage
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Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It’s Getting Crowded

According to Dark Reading, Tenable has launched a new product called Tenable One AI Exposure as an add-on to its exposure management platform. The tool…

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
Microsoft's Windows 11 "Do-Over" Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want - Professional coverage
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s Windows 11 “Do-Over” Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want

According to Computerworld, Microsoft is promising a major course correction for Windows 11 after facing significant user criticism. Pavan Davuluri, the head of Windows and…

by Nathan ColeJanuary 30, 2026
NYC Kills Its "Lying" AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law - Professional coverage
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NYC Kills Its “Lying” AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law

According to TheRegister.com, New York City has officially killed its Microsoft-powered AI chatbot after it was found to be giving businesses dangerously wrong and illegal…

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 30, 2026

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Izzy Schwab's 'People-First' Legacy Lives On At D&H - Professional coverage
BusinessInnovationStartups

Izzy Schwab’s ‘People-First’ Legacy Lives On At D&H

by Elisa Romero January 31, 2026
Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move - Professional coverage
BusinessStartups

Peloton Lays Off 11% of Staff in Latest Cost-Cutting Move

by Elisa Romero January 31, 2026
Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It's Getting Crowded - Professional coverage
AICybersecurityPrivacy

Tenable Jumps Into the AI Security Fray, But It’s Getting Crowded

by Nathan Cole January 30, 2026
Microsoft's Windows 11 "Do-Over" Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want - Professional coverage
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s Windows 11 “Do-Over” Promises Focus on What Users Actually Want

by Nathan Cole January 30, 2026
NYC Kills Its "Lying" AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law - Professional coverage
AIPrivacySoftware

NYC Kills Its “Lying” AI Chatbot After It Told Businesses to Break the Law

by Elisa Romero January 30, 2026
China Cuts Proposed EU Dairy Tariffs, Easing Trade Tension - Professional coverage
BusinessManufacturing

China Cuts Proposed EU Dairy Tariffs, Easing Trade Tension

by Nathan Cole January 30, 2026
Solv Energy's $512 Million IPO Bets Big on AI's Power Hunger - Professional coverage
BusinessInnovationStartups

Solv Energy’s $512 Million IPO Bets Big on AI’s Power Hunger

by Elisa Romero January 30, 2026
Google's Genie AI Makes Mario Worlds, Then Gets Copyright Slapped - Professional coverage
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Genie AI Makes Mario Worlds, Then Gets Copyright Slapped

by Elisa Romero January 30, 2026
Linux Hits 3% on Steam, Rust Takes Over, and X11 Finally Dies
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Linux Hits 3% on Steam, Rust Takes Over, and X11 Finally Dies

According to Phoronix, November 2025 was a pivotal month for the open-source world. Key developments include Steam on Linux finally surpassing 3% market share, major projects like Debian’s APT tool mandating Rust, and the final abandonment of the X11 display protocol by GNOME and KDE.

by Nathan ColeDecember 1, 2025
Walmart’s Cyber Monday is wild, but the clock is ticking
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Walmart’s Cyber Monday is wild, but the clock is ticking

Walmart’s Cyber Monday event is live with massive discounts on big-ticket items like TVs and Apple gear. According to Tom’s Guide, deals include an LG 48-inch OLED TV for $550 and AirPods 4 for $79. These are some of the last major savings of the year.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 1, 2025
Musk’s Bold Claim: AI Will Solve US Debt Crisis in 3 Years
AIInnovation

Musk’s Bold Claim: AI Will Solve US Debt Crisis in 3 Years

Elon Musk is making another sweeping prediction about AI, claiming it will solve the US debt crisis within three years. He envisions a future of “universal high income” where working is optional, but critics warn of massive unemployment and inequality.

by Nathan ColeDecember 1, 2025
Japan’s Axelspace is Taking Microsatellites Global with GRUS-3
InnovationStartups

Japan’s Axelspace is Taking Microsatellites Global with GRUS-3

Axelspace is positioning Japan as a serious player in the commercial space race. Their GRUS-3 microsatellite constellation, launching in 2026, will dramatically increase Earth observation capabilities. The company leverages Japan’s manufacturing heritage for global impact.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 1, 2025
AI Powers Record $11.8 Billion Black Friday Shopping Spree
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Powers Record $11.8 Billion Black Friday Shopping Spree

Consumers turned to AI-powered shopping assistants in record numbers this Black Friday, driving ecommerce sales to $11.8 billion. The technology helped streamline gift discovery during a period of economic uncertainty where 26% of consumers reported trouble paying bills in September.

by Nathan ColeDecember 1, 2025
David Sacks’ White House Role Faces Conflict of Interest Claims
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David Sacks’ White House Role Faces Conflict of Interest Claims

A New York Times investigation claims David Sacks’ 708 tech investments, including 449 AI companies, could benefit from policies he’s shaping as Trump’s AI and crypto advisor. Sacks calls the report a “nothing burger” while critics point to ethics waivers and undisclosed investment values. The contr

by Nathan ColeNovember 30, 2025
Why Paying for a Password Manager Is Actually Worth It
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Why Paying for a Password Manager Is Actually Worth It

Free password managers seem tempting, but when it comes to protecting your digital life, paid services offer crucial advantages. From reliability to security audits, sometimes you really do get what you pay for. Here’s why trusting a free service with your passwords might not be the smartest move.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 29, 2025
Stanford’s hottest CS class is all about coding without code
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Stanford’s hottest CS class is all about coding without code

In a basement classroom at Stanford, lecturer Mihail Eric teaches computer science students how to code without writing a single line of code. The class features guest lectures from AI coding luminaries including Claude Code creator Boris Cherney and Vercel’s head of AI research.

by Nathan ColeNovember 29, 2025

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