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Month: January 2026

UK Pumps £36m Into Cambridge’s DAWN Supercomputer
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UK Pumps £36m Into Cambridge’s DAWN Supercomputer

The UK government is investing £36 million to expand the University of Cambridge’s DAWN supercomputer, a cornerstone of national AI research. The upgrade, set for Spring 2026, will increase capacity sixfold and introduce AMD’s latest MI355X AI processors.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 26, 2026
Can Fusing Multiple AI Models Make Mental Health Chatbots Safer?
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Can Fusing Multiple AI Models Make Mental Health Chatbots Safer?

A Forbes analysis explores a new method for AI mental health support that uses multiple large language models simultaneously. The goal is to reduce the risk of harmful hallucinations by cross-checking responses, similar to sensor fusion in self-driving cars.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 26, 2026
Oxford Instruments inks deal to power AOI’s US chipmaking push
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Oxford Instruments inks deal to power AOI’s US chipmaking push

Oxford Instruments has signed an equipment supply deal with Applied Optoelectronics (AOI). The agreement will support AOI’s expansion of indium phosphide (InP) optoelectronic device manufacturing in Texas.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 26, 2026
The Telehealth “Sherpa” Trying to End Healthcare’s Crazy Cycle
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The Telehealth “Sherpa” Trying to End Healthcare’s Crazy Cycle

Telehealth company Ro is cutting out middlemen to slash drug prices, like offering weight-loss meds for $149 a month. But its bigger play is using AI and your data to be a proactive health “Sherpa,” not just a digital pill dispenser.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Trust Problem is Bigger Than Any Bug
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Trust Problem is Bigger Than Any Bug

A new editorial argues Windows 11 is technically solid but suffers from a deep-seated trust problem with its core users. The proposed fix isn’t a feature update, but a “Windows Social Contract” to rebuild confidence through transparency and respect.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 25, 2026
The AI PC is a solution in search of a problem
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The AI PC is a solution in search of a problem

The tech industry is all-in on AI PCs, but a major report reveals a core problem: no one, including Microsoft, knows what consumers are supposed to do with them. From confusing branding to privacy nightmares like Recall, the promised AI revolution feels more like a mandatory, unsolicited experiment.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
UBS Says It’s Time to Buy Waste Management Stock
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UBS Says It’s Time to Buy Waste Management Stock

UBS has upgraded Waste Management from Neutral to Buy, setting a new 12-month price target of $260. The bank believes the stock could rise about 19% as the company resumes share repurchases and benefits from its investment cycle.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
iQOO’s new gaming phone ditches buttons for touch triggers
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iQOO’s new gaming phone ditches buttons for touch triggers

iQOO has confirmed its upcoming flagship gaming phone will feature advanced touch-sensitive shoulder triggers. The company claims they offer major advantages over traditional mechanical buttons for gamers.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 25, 2026
Why You Shouldn’t Trust NotebookLM With Your Money
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Why You Shouldn’t Trust NotebookLM With Your Money

NotebookLM is a powerful AI for learning, but experts warn against using it for sensitive financial data. The risks to your privacy and the potential for errors are simply too high for something as critical as your finances.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
Why Pay for a NAS OS When TrueNAS is Free? Here’s Why.
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Why Pay for a NAS OS When TrueNAS is Free? Here’s Why.

A new paid NAS operating system called HexOS is built on the free TrueNAS Scale platform. It charges $199 for a simpler interface, raising the question of why anyone would pay. The answer isn’t about the software itself, but about the value of your time.

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026

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