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Month: January 2026

Lucid Beats Delivery Estimates, But There’s a Big Catch
BusinessManufacturingStartups

Lucid Beats Delivery Estimates, But There’s a Big Catch

Lucid Group reported better-than-expected vehicle deliveries for Q4 and 2025, driven by its new, cheaper Gravity SUV. However, production more than doubled, far outpacing sales growth and highlighting persistent demand issues in the high-end EV market.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
J.P. Morgan Bets Big on Advisory for Its Top Clients
BusinessInnovationStartups

J.P. Morgan Bets Big on Advisory for Its Top Clients

J.P. Morgan is creating a new advisory unit focused on its most important clients. The bank aims to provide deep expertise on trends like AI and geopolitics beyond just dealmaking.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Asus Debuts New OLED Monitors With Sharper Text Tech
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Asus Debuts New OLED Monitors With Sharper Text Tech

Asus is launching three new OLED gaming monitors featuring “RGB Stripe” pixel technology aimed at solving text clarity issues. The lineup includes a 27-inch 4K model with Tandem OLED and two 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawides with higher refresh rates.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Real Value Is in the Workflow Glue
AIInnovationSoftware

Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Real Value Is in the Workflow Glue

The real transformation from Microsoft 365 Copilot doesn’t come from the AI alone. It emerges when it’s woven into end-to-end workflows, linking data, apps, and human judgment.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
Riot Forgot to Renew LoL’s License, Briefly Broke the Game
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Riot Forgot to Renew LoL’s License, Briefly Broke the Game

League of Legends became unplayable as its digital security certificate expired on January 4, 2026. Players found a temporary fix by rolling back their system clocks. Riot Games has since resolved the issue.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
The AI Copyright Showdown Is Finally Here
AIInnovationSoftware

The AI Copyright Showdown Is Finally Here

The legal battle over using copyrighted material to train AI is reaching a critical point. With mixed rulings already in and more coming, 2026 could decide if tech companies face a massive licensing bill or get a free pass under fair use.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere

Samsung is reportedly set to increase prices for its upcoming Galaxy S26 series in its home market of South Korea. The move breaks a three-year price freeze and creates a strange scenario where the phones could be cheaper in the US.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Qualcomm’s Cloud AI Chip Gambit Is a Big Deal
AICloudSemiconductors

Qualcomm’s Cloud AI Chip Gambit Is a Big Deal

Qualcomm is making a serious push from edge devices into the cloud AI accelerator space. Its strategy hinges on new chiplet tech and convincing cloud giants to look beyond GPUs.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
Ex-Gojek CEO Faces 20 Years in Google Chromebook Scandal
BusinessPrivacyStartups

Ex-Gojek CEO Faces 20 Years in Google Chromebook Scandal

Indonesia has charged ex-education minister and Gojek co-founder Nadiem Makarim with corruption. Prosecutors allege a Chromebook procurement scheme caused $125 million in state losses and improperly enriched him by $48 million. He faces up to 20 years in prison.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
The Galaxy S26 Edge Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s Why.
HardwareInnovationTechnology

The Galaxy S26 Edge Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s Why.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, a rumored slim phone model, might be back from the dead. New regulatory activity suggests Samsung is still preparing it for a possible launch, potentially to avoid major financial losses on pre-built inventory.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026

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