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Dell Admits It “Got Off Course” With PCs, Aims for a Comeback
BusinessComputingHardware

Dell Admits It “Got Off Course” With PCs, Aims for a Comeback

Dell Technologies is scrambling to fix its underperforming PC business after losing share to rivals in 2025. The company plans to broaden its portfolio to cheaper price points and is reviving its discontinued XPS line after a public apology.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 6, 2026
HP’s weird gaming laptop rebrand feels like a step backward
BusinessGamingHardware

HP’s weird gaming laptop rebrand feels like a step backward

HP is making a major branding shift for its gaming division at CES. Its Omen laptops, desktops, and monitors will now carry the HyperX name, a move that seems to elevate an accessory brand over a respected PC lineage.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 6, 2026
AMD’s CES 2026 Keynote: What to Expect from Lisa Su
AIBusinessSemiconductors

AMD’s CES 2026 Keynote: What to Expect from Lisa Su

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su is set to deliver the kickoff keynote for CES 2026 on Monday, January 5 at 9:30PM ET. The focus will be on AI advancements and likely new Ryzen CPUs, including the anticipated Ryzen 7 9850X3D.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 6, 2026
Experian’s Big Bet: Mixing Business and Consumer Data for Lenders
BusinessDataSoftware

Experian’s Big Bet: Mixing Business and Consumer Data for Lenders

Experian is integrating commercial data into its Ascend platform for lenders, with Metro Bank among the pilot users. The move targets the tricky space of small business lending, where personal and business finances are often blurred. It’s another push to use more data, and AI, to automate lending de

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 5, 2026
The 2026 Economy: AI Boom vs. Political Turmoil
AIBusinessInnovation

The 2026 Economy: AI Boom vs. Political Turmoil

The global economy has defied predictions of a slump since 2020. According to a Reuters analysis, 2026 is shaping up as a heavyweight fight between continued AI-fueled growth and a host of disruptive political and financial risks.

by Owen HoltJanuary 5, 2026
L3Harris Sells Space Engine Stake to Focus on Missiles
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

L3Harris Sells Space Engine Stake to Focus on Missiles

In a major strategic shift, L3Harris is offloading a majority stake in its space propulsion portfolio to focus on missile production. The deal values the business unit at $845 million and is expected to close in the second half of 2026.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 4, 2026
TSMC’s US Fabs Are Crushing Its Profit Margins
BusinessManufacturingSemiconductors

TSMC’s US Fabs Are Crushing Its Profit Margins

Building chips in the US is proving brutally expensive for TSMC. Analyst data shows gross margins on US-made wafers are nearly eight times lower than in Taiwan, thanks to massive cost increases.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 3, 2026
Dispatch Sells 3 Million Copies, Proving Story Games Still Rule
BusinessGamingSoftware

Dispatch Sells 3 Million Copies, Proving Story Games Still Rule

The narrative-focused game Dispatch has surpassed 3 million copies sold, a huge win for its developer AdHoc Studio. New stats show how millions of players shaped the story, cutting heroes and pursuing romances.

by Owen HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Are We Really Headed for a 3-Day Workweek?
AIBusinessInnovation

Are We Really Headed for a 3-Day Workweek?

The push for a shorter workweek is gaining serious momentum, driven by predictions from tech and finance leaders. They argue that AI’s productivity boom could make the traditional 40-hour week obsolete within 10-20 years. But is this vision realistic, or just Silicon Valley idealism?

by Owen HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Are We in an AI Bubble? VCs Weigh In on the 2026 Startup Landscape
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Are We in an AI Bubble? VCs Weigh In on the 2026 Startup Landscape

According to a GeekWire survey, top Seattle investors see clear froth in early-stage AI valuations but reject a catastrophic bubble. They advise founders to ignore hype, focus on real customer problems, and build durable revenue as the market normalizes.

by Owen HoltDecember 31, 2025

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