Skip to content
Friday, Jan 16, 2026
Subscribe

HOME

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • AI
  • Business
  • Computing
  • Cybersecurity
  • Hardware
  • Innovation
  • Manufacturing
  • Policy
  • Software
  • Startups
  • Technology

Month: December 2025

Samsung’s Massive 49-Inch OLED Gaming Monitor Just Got a Huge Price Cut
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s Massive 49-Inch OLED Gaming Monitor Just Got a Huge Price Cut

Samsung’s premium 49-inch Odyssey G9 OLED gaming monitor has received a massive price cut. The G91SD model, normally $1,300, is now on sale for just $800, making it more accessible than ever.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 30, 2025
AI Drug Startup Soars, But the Real Story is a VC’s Redemption
AISoftwareStartups

AI Drug Startup Soars, But the Real Story is a VC’s Redemption

Shares of AI drug discovery firm Insilico surged in their Hong Kong debut. Meanwhile, the acquisition of AI agent startup Manus appears to have delivered a huge win for Benchmark Capital, a firm many had written off.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 30, 2025
Maxon’s Cinebench 2026 is here, and it’s a whole new ballgame
AIBusinessInnovation

Maxon’s Cinebench 2026 is here, and it’s a whole new ballgame

Maxon has released Cinebench 2026, a major update to its industry-standard benchmarking tool. It adds support for the latest hardware, including Apple’s M4 and M5 chips and NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs, and introduces a new test for SMT-enabled CPU cores. Critically, scores from this version cannot be co

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 30, 2025
Nvidia’s $20 Billion Groq Deal: A Talent Grab or a Kill Shot?
AIComputingSemiconductors

Nvidia’s $20 Billion Groq Deal: A Talent Grab or a Kill Shot?

Nvidia is paying $20 billion for a non-exclusive license to Groq’s inference chip technology, with $13B already wired. Founder Jonathan Ross gets a stock package worth hundreds of millions. But what’s the real strategy behind this massive check?

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 29, 2025
Samsung Ditches the CES Floor for Its Own AI Showcase
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung Ditches the CES Floor for Its Own AI Showcase

Samsung is making a major break from tradition for the next CES. Instead of a booth, it’s setting up its own standalone exhibition hall at The Wynn in January 2026 to focus on its unified AI ecosystem.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
Apple’s Detroit Developer Academy: A $30 Million Bet With Mixed Results
BusinessInnovationStartups

Apple’s Detroit Developer Academy: A $30 Million Bet With Mixed Results

An investigation into Apple’s Developer Academy in Detroit reveals a complex picture. The program, part of a racial equity initiative, spent nearly $30 million over four years, providing free gear and stipends to hundreds of students, but its employment impact is debated.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 29, 2025
Rainbow Six Siege’s Billion-Credit Hack Fiasco, Explained
CybersecurityGamingTechnology

Rainbow Six Siege’s Billion-Credit Hack Fiasco, Explained

A major security breach flooded Rainbow Six Siege with billions of illegitimate credits, forcing Ubisoft to take the entire game offline. The company has now restored servers after a full transaction rollback. This incident raises serious questions about the game’s Marketplace and account security.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
APAC Tech Leaders Hit the Brakes on Spending Spree
BusinessCloudSoftware

APAC Tech Leaders Hit the Brakes on Spending Spree

After years of rapid expansion, tech leaders across the APAC region are shifting focus. The 2026 agenda is all about proving ROI, managing complexity, and meeting stricter regulations.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
SMIC’s $5.8 Billion Move to Take Full Control of Key Unit
BusinessManufacturingSemiconductors

SMIC’s $5.8 Billion Move to Take Full Control of Key Unit

In a major consolidation move, China’s leading foundry SMIC is taking full ownership of its unit SMNC. The deal, valued at $5.79 billion, involves issuing over half a billion new shares to state-backed investors.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
Is 2026 the Year We Finally Stop Fighting About WFH?
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Is 2026 the Year We Finally Stop Fighting About WFH?

A new report from the International Workplace Group brands 2026 as the year we work from *an* office, not *the* office. The data shows a massive shift in executive thinking, with a majority of CEOs already on board with flexible arrangements.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2 3 4 … 43 Next

Archives

  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025

Categories

  • Technology (1138)
  • Business (742)
  • Innovation (597)
  • AI (593)
  • Software (585)
  • Computing (243)
  • Hardware (236)
  • Startups (174)
  • Cybersecurity (170)
  • Manufacturing (156)
  • Policy (136)
  • Cloud (125)
  • Privacy (124)
  • Science (105)
  • Semiconductors (92)
  • Gaming (72)
  • Data (63)
  • Energy (52)
  • Economy (48)
  • Research (48)

Featured Posts

The DRAM shortage won’t kill PC gaming, but it might change it
The DRAM shortage won’t kill PC gaming, but…
December 24, 2025
Global Finance Titans Converge in Hong Kong Amid Economic Crosscurrents
Global Finance Titans Converge in Hong Kong Amid…
October 20, 2025
Oxford Quantum Startup QFX Secures €2.2M Seed Funding for Modular Hardware Expansion
Oxford Quantum Startup QFX Secures €2.2M Seed Funding…
October 24, 2025

Gallery

Energy Sector Demands Regulatory Revolution: Is Ofgem's Bure - Industry Leaders Challenge Ofgem's Expanding Mandate Britain's
Beyond Pixel Limits: How Metapixel Technology is Redefining - The Resolution Revolution in Miniature Screens While conventio
The Outer Worlds 2's Corporate Satire Faces Microsoft Realit - According to The Verge, Obsidian Entertainment began developin
LEGO's Massive Star Trek Enterprise Set Is Finally Here - Professional coverage
America's AI Dreams Are Hitting a Power Wall - Professional coverage

Recent Posts

X’s AI Grok is flooding the platform with fake nudes, and regulators are scrambling
X’s AI Grok is flooding the platform with…
January 8, 2026
Researchers Crack Red Light Emission with Cubic GaN
Researchers Crack Red Light Emission with Cubic GaN
January 8, 2026
iPhone Finally Beats Nokia for Global Mobile Web Usage
iPhone Finally Beats Nokia for Global Mobile Web…
January 8, 2026
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Report Content

© 2026 Industrial PC Report. All Rights Reserved.