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The IPO Market Got Picky in 2025
BusinessStartupsTechnology

The IPO Market Got Picky in 2025

According to Bloomberg Business, the US IPO market had a mixed year in 2025, with new listings gaining 13.9% on average but lagging the S&P 500’s 16% rise. High-profile deals in AI and crypto sank, while fundamentals-driven companies like Medline thrived.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
China’s New Hypergravity Machine Spins at a Mind-Boggling 1,900 G
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

China’s New Hypergravity Machine Spins at a Mind-Boggling 1,900 G

Buried under a university, the CHIEF1900 centrifuge can generate forces 1,900 times Earth’s gravity. It’s a tool scientists use to simulate centuries of stress on materials in just hours.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
Belkin’s New USB-C Hub Has a Physical Privacy Button
HardwarePrivacyTechnology

Belkin’s New USB-C Hub Has a Physical Privacy Button

Belkin is launching a new USB-C hub with a unique monitor privacy button. The $100 dock supports dual 4K displays and 100W charging. It’s aimed squarely at hybrid workers in shared spaces.

by Darren HoltJanuary 4, 2026
AI Agents Are the New Insider Threat, Security Boss Warns
AICybersecurityTechnology

AI Agents Are the New Insider Threat, Security Boss Warns

The head of security intelligence at Palo Alto Networks warns that AI agents represent the new insider threat for companies. The risk comes as their use is set to explode, with Gartner predicting 40% of enterprise apps will integrate them by 2026.

by Carter WellsJanuary 4, 2026
Racing Games Killed the Hero Car, and It’s a Shame
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Racing Games Killed the Hero Car, and It’s a Shame

According to a piece on XDA-Developers, the iconic “hero car” has vanished from racing games for nearly two decades. The author argues that live-service design and the death of single-player narratives have made our attachment to virtual vehicles impossible.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 4, 2026
Asus Reportedly Ditches New Phones for 2025
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Asus Reportedly Ditches New Phones for 2025

According to a new report, Asus will not release any new smartphones in 2025. The company’s last flagship, the Zenfone 12 Ultra, launched back in February 2024, and it seems there will be no direct successor this year.

by Darren HoltJanuary 3, 2026
The GPD Win 5 handheld is shockingly close to PS5 power
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The GPD Win 5 handheld is shockingly close to PS5 power

According to TechSpot, the new GPD Win 5 handheld gaming PC is delivering performance that comes remarkably close to a base PlayStation 5. In demanding titles like Alan Wake 2, it can hit around 47 fps at 1080p and even low 50s at 1440p when docked. However, this power comes at a steep $1,800 starti

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 3, 2026
Tariffs Need a Strategy, Not Just Tweets
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Tariffs Need a Strategy, Not Just Tweets

An opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal argues that while tariffs can be a legitimate part of industrial policy, the current administration’s approach lacks the stability and strategy needed for them to work. The author sees a critical opening for Congress to reassert its authority over trade.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 2, 2026
LG’s new Aerominum laptops aim to be light, strong, and smart
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

LG’s new Aerominum laptops aim to be light, strong, and smart

LG is previewing its 2026 laptop lineup ahead of CES, headlined by a new lightweight Aerominum chassis and on-device AI. The star is the Gram Pro 17, touted as the world’s lightest 17-inch laptop with an RTX 5050 GPU.

by Ryan HolbrookJanuary 2, 2026
China’s New Hypergravity Machine Spins at 100x Earth’s Gravity
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

China’s New Hypergravity Machine Spins at 100x Earth’s Gravity

China has completed the world’s most powerful hypergravity machine, a massive centrifuge that can simulate 100 times Earth’s gravity. The facility, built for Zhejiang University, aims to test infrastructure like dams and study nuclear safety.

by Carter WellsJanuary 2, 2026

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