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Month: January 2026

Your VPN’s Default Settings Are Probably Leaking Your Privacy
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Your VPN’s Default Settings Are Probably Leaking Your Privacy

Installing a VPN and hitting connect isn’t enough. To truly minimize privacy leaks, you need to dig into settings like the kill switch, DNS, and protocols. Here’s what to change and why it matters.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 25, 2026
The Data Center Buildout is Broken. Modular Construction is the Fix.
AIDataTechnology

The Data Center Buildout is Broken. Modular Construction is the Fix.

AI workloads are forcing data center racks to handle 130kW and beyond, a benchmark that’s exposing the flaws in old-school construction. To survive this “power war era,” operators are ditching slow, on-site builds for factory-made, modular systems that integrate everything from cooling to cabling be

by Leo RenshawJanuary 25, 2026
Another Linux Distro Ditches X11, Makes Wayland the Default
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Another Linux Distro Ditches X11, Makes Wayland the Default

CachyOS is the latest Linux distribution to prioritize Wayland, making it the default session on its live ISO and installer. The update also introduces a new installer with early architecture checks and switches the default bootloader to Limine. This continues a clear industry shift away from the ag

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026
Meta’s New ‘Meta Compute’ Group is a $600 Billion Power Play
AICloudComputing

Meta’s New ‘Meta Compute’ Group is a $600 Billion Power Play

Meta has created a new top-level organization called Meta Compute to secure the immense computing power needed for its AI ambitions. The move is seen as a strategic signal to investors and a doubling down on infrastructure as a core asset, even as critics warn of crashing returns.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
Is Synology’s “Tax” Still Worth It? A 2026 Reality Check
ComputingDataHardware

Is Synology’s “Tax” Still Worth It? A 2026 Reality Check

According to The How-To Geek, Synology’s long-term support and mature DiskStation Manager software are key reasons to consider their premium-priced NAS devices. The author cites a personal 2016 Synology DS416play still running the latest OS, contrasting it with Apple and Microsoft’s shorter support

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026
OpenAI’s Big Move Into Healthcare Is Finally Here
AIHealthcareSoftware

OpenAI’s Big Move Into Healthcare Is Finally Here

OpenAI has officially launched its dedicated healthcare platform, designed to meet strict regulatory standards. The move brings AI directly into clinical workflows with major hospital partners like UCSF and HCA Healthcare.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 9, 2026
Google’s AirDrop-like feature might finally come to the Pixel 9
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google’s AirDrop-like feature might finally come to the Pixel 9

The Pixel 10 series gained the ability to share files with iPhones via Quick Share in November last year. Now, it appears Google is preparing to extend the feature to the older Pixel 9 lineup as well.

by Darren HoltJanuary 9, 2026
Alibaba Stock Jumps on China’s Nvidia H200 Chip Plans
AIComputingSemiconductors

Alibaba Stock Jumps on China’s Nvidia H200 Chip Plans

Alibaba’s stock climbed as much as 4.8% in Hong Kong, its biggest gain since November 24. The rally follows reports that China plans to approve imports of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips as soon as this quarter, with Alibaba privately expressing interest in over 200,000 units.

by Darren HoltJanuary 9, 2026
Microsoft Edge Won’t Stop Asking You to Ditch Chrome
BusinessComputingSoftware

Microsoft Edge Won’t Stop Asking You to Ditch Chrome

Microsoft Edge is doubling down on its efforts to pull users away from Google Chrome. The browser now surfaces its import tool in several key settings areas, not just during initial setup.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 9, 2026
Canonical’s AI-Generated Code Was “Plain Wrong”
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Canonical’s AI-Generated Code Was “Plain Wrong”

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, recently detailed its use of AI to modernize its legacy error tracker. The experiment produced some code that was, in their own words, “plain wrong.” This highlights the double-edged sword of AI-assisted development.

by Darren HoltJanuary 9, 2026

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