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SteamOS is slowly, surely taking over PC gaming handhelds
ComputingHardwareSoftware

SteamOS is slowly, surely taking over PC gaming handhelds

Lenovo is launching a SteamOS version of its high-end Legion Go 2 handheld in June. Valve is also laying the groundwork to bring its Linux-based OS to Arm devices, potentially opening up a whole new world of portable PC gaming hardware.

by Carter WellsJanuary 7, 2026
Windows 11’s Next Big Update is Launching on Snapdragon First
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Windows 11’s Next Big Update is Launching on Snapdragon First

Microsoft is taking an unusual path for Windows 11 version 26H1. According to reports, it will launch this spring exclusively on new Arm-based PCs before a wider fall release.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 7, 2026
Ubisoft Shuts Down Halifax Studio Weeks After Union Vote
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Ubisoft Shuts Down Halifax Studio Weeks After Union Vote

Ubisoft has abruptly shut down its Halifax studio, resulting in 71 layoffs. The closure comes just 20 days after the studio’s developers successfully voted to unionize with CWA Canada. Ubisoft claims the decision was made “well before” the union vote.

by Carter WellsJanuary 7, 2026
Roblox Now Demands a Selfie to Chat
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Roblox Now Demands a Selfie to Chat

Roblox is making age verification mandatory for all users who want to access its in-game chat feature. The system uses facial estimation via selfie for younger teens and ID checks for those 13+, creating six distinct age groups for communication.

by Carter WellsJanuary 7, 2026
Web3’s Hybrid Push: Why Big Companies Are Dipping a Toe In
AIInnovationSoftware

Web3’s Hybrid Push: Why Big Companies Are Dipping a Toe In

A new MIT Technology Review piece highlights a major shift: 60% of Fortune 500 companies are now exploring blockchain. They’re not going all-in on Web3, though. Instead, they’re betting on a hybrid approach that mixes traditional tech with decentralized principles.

by Carter WellsJanuary 7, 2026
China’s Looking at Meta’s $2B AI Deal. Uh Oh.
AIBusinessSoftware

China’s Looking at Meta’s $2B AI Deal. Uh Oh.

Chinese regulators have started a review of Meta’s $2 billion deal to buy AI startup Manus. The focus is on whether technology developed by the Chinese-founded company before it moved to Singapore violates export rules. This could potentially derail one of Mark Zuckerberg’s biggest AI bets.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 7, 2026
HSBC is locking out customers for using a sideloaded password manager
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

HSBC is locking out customers for using a sideloaded password manager

HSBC customers in the UK are finding themselves locked out of the banking app after installing the Bitwarden password manager via the open-source F-Droid store. The bank’s security checks appear to flag sideloaded apps as a risk. This has ignited a debate about overly aggressive security measures th

by Darren HoltJanuary 7, 2026
Google’s Pixel Update Fixes A Critical Flaw, But Breaks Phones
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Google’s Pixel Update Fixes A Critical Flaw, But Breaks Phones

Google is pushing a critical January 2026 security update for Pixel phones to patch a flaw in Dolby’s DD+ decoder. At the same time, a separate 15 MB Google Play system update is causing installation problems, including black screens that require a forced restart to fix.

by Carter WellsJanuary 7, 2026
Apple’s New Background Security Updates Are a Big Deal
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Apple’s New Background Security Updates Are a Big Deal

Apple is testing a new “Background Security Improvement” feature for users running the iOS 26.3 and macOS Tahoe 26.3 betas. This system allows critical security patches for Safari and WebKit to be installed silently in the background, a major shift from the previous Rapid Security Response model.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 6, 2026
AI’s Big Promise: More Work, Not Less
AIBusinessSoftware

AI’s Big Promise: More Work, Not Less

A new report warns that AI adoption might backfire, increasing workloads instead of reducing them. As AI handles routine tasks, humans are left managing the AI, leading to new mental health pressures and potential burnout.

by Carter WellsJanuary 6, 2026

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