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AI PCs arent selling, and Microsofts PC partners are scrambling
Posted onThe new Dell XPS at CES 2026. Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Dell executives have been disappointed by the response to AI PCs. Dell’s head of product said AI features are likely confusing consumers. Microsoft’s CEO has become the company’s “most influential product manager” to try to…
Legora reaches $5.55 billion valuation as AI legal tech boom endures | TechCrunch
Posted onLegora, an AI platform for lawyers, is now valued at $5.55 billion following a $550 million Series D set to fuel its growth in the U.S. That’s despite growing competition with rival Harvey, but also with Microsoft Copilot and generalist large language models (LLMs). Publicly listed legal software companies saw their stocks drop when Anthropic…
Donald Trump pressure extracts $100bn Apple investment pledge
Posted onWatch: Tim Cook presents Trump with glass statue after $100bn investment announcement Apple plans to boost investment in the US by another $100bn (£75bn) as the tech giant comes under pressure from President Donald Trump. The White House said the money would be used to encourage firms to make more Apple parts in the US…
Absynth is back and weirder than ever after 16 years
Posted onAbsynth is something of a cult classic in the soft synth world. It was originally released in 2000, and quickly found an audience among the growing cadre of people making music on computers. But its last major update, Absynth 5, was released in 2009, and Native Instruments officially discontinued the instrument in 2022, citing a…
Tiny creature gorges, gets fat, and locks up planet-warming carbon
Posted onGeorgina Rannard Climate and science correspondent Prof Daniel J Mayor @oceanplankton A tiny, obscure animal often sold as aquarium food has been quietly protecting our planet from global warming by undertaking an epic migration, according to new research. These “unsung heroes” called zooplankton gorge themselves and grow fat in spring before sinking hundreds of metres…
A Star is born
Posted onTwo hours before one of the most important live events in Netflix’s history, LA’s sprawling CBS Radford Studio Center is abuzz with the strangest combination of things. As I walk through one cavernous soundstage on a Tuesday afternoon, I hear multiple people warming up their voices to sing. I pass a man carefully waving a…
