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Month: January 2026

Windows 11 Boot Failures Hit After January Updates
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Windows 11 Boot Failures Hit After January Updates

Microsoft’s January 2026 security updates are causing boot failures on some physical Windows 11 devices. The issue, which shows an “UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME” error, affects versions 24H2 and 25H2. It’s the latest in a string of problematic patches this month.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
SR Technics Opens New Swiss Engine Shop for Quick Repairs
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

SR Technics Opens New Swiss Engine Shop for Quick Repairs

SR Technics has launched a new engine maintenance shop in Bad Zurzach, Switzerland. The facility will specialize in quick-turn repairs for popular engine types like the CFM56-5B/7B and PW4000.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
This 18-Gram Haptic Ring Wants to Make VR Touch Feel Real
ComputingHardwareInnovation

This 18-Gram Haptic Ring Wants to Make VR Touch Feel Real

Researchers have built a lightweight haptic ring called OriRing that pushes back on your finger with real force. It aims to solve VR’s flat touch problem, but it’s still just a lab prototype for now.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
AI Red Teaming Is Now a Compliance Must-Have
AICybersecuritySoftware

AI Red Teaming Is Now a Compliance Must-Have

The rise of autonomous, multi-agent AI systems is forcing a complete overhaul of security testing. According to a new analysis, traditional methods are obsolete, and red teaming is now the cornerstone for secure, compliant AI deployment under frameworks like the EU AI Act.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
Origina’s Big Dublin Expansion and Ireland’s Tech Job Boom
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Origina’s Big Dublin Expansion and Ireland’s Tech Job Boom

IT services firm Origina is significantly expanding its Dublin operations, planning to create 350 new roles in software engineering, security, and AI. The news coincides with Enterprise Ireland’s annual report showing strong job growth in its client companies, particularly outside the capital.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
Geekom’s new mini PC is cheaper, but is it a downgrade?
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Geekom’s new mini PC is cheaper, but is it a downgrade?

Geekom has updated its A5 mini PC with the new A5 Pro, featuring a Ryzen 5 7530U. Despite the newer chip, it loses performance compared to the old model. The price starts at $469.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
Why you might not want a Proxmox cluster
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Why you might not want a Proxmox cluster

Forcing Proxmox nodes into a cluster isn’t always the right move. Using tools like the Datacenter Manager, Proxmox Backup Server, and Infrastructure as Code can give you control without the complexity.

by Owen HoltJanuary 25, 2026
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 GPU Might Actually Beat Snapdragon
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Samsung’s Exynos 2600 GPU Might Actually Beat Snapdragon

According to new leaks, the Samsung Exynos 2600 chip is posting impressive GPU benchmark scores. This could give it an edge over the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the upcoming Galaxy S26.

by Owen HoltJanuary 25, 2026
An EY Exec’s “High Sensitivity” for Spotting AI-Generated Work
AIBusinessSoftware

An EY Exec’s “High Sensitivity” for Spotting AI-Generated Work

According to a Business Insider survey, 40% of workers admit to hiding or downplaying their AI use at work. An EY executive says overly formal, buzzword-heavy, and vague writing is a dead giveaway for AI-generated content.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
Lawmakers Want FTC to Scrutinize EA’s $55 Billion Saudi Sale
BusinessPrivacySoftware

Lawmakers Want FTC to Scrutinize EA’s $55 Billion Saudi Sale

A group of 46 House Democrats is urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the proposed $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts. They cite concerns over industry instability, potential layoffs, and increased market power.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026

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