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reviews
Jan 29

Final Cut Pro for $13/month: Apple Crushes Adobe Stock

Apple just launched Creator Studio with Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro for $12.99/month (students: $2.99). Adobe charges $69.99. Here's the complete analysis with numbers, comparisons and what it means for creators.

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news
Jan 29

250M users, $3.52 per head: Discord goes public

Discord has filed its confidential S-1 to go public in March 2026. With 250M users, valuation between $10B-$25B, and Goldman Sachs at the helm, this is the most anticipated tech IPO of the year. I break down the numbers, risks, and what it means for investors.

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news
Jan 29

Nvidia Lost $589B: Congress Reveals It Helped DeepSeek Train AI

A bipartisan House report accuses Nvidia of helping DeepSeek achieve unprecedented training efficiency. DeepSeek's models now power Chinese military drones. Nvidia lost $589 billion in one day. This is the geopolitical scandal of the year.

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news
Jan 29

Microsoft 365 Down 10 Hours: Fourth Major Outage in 12 Months

On January 22, 2026, Microsoft 365 collapsed for nearly 10 hours. Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive became inaccessible. This isn't an isolated incident—it's the fourth major failure in 12 months. Here's what happened, how it affects you, and what you can do.

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Jan 29

Chrome Extensions Stole 900K Users' AI Chats: Check Now

Two Chrome extensions secretly scraped ChatGPT and DeepSeek conversations from 900K users. Learn how Prompt Poaching works and protect yourself today.

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news
Jan 29

Meta Bets $135B on WhatsApp Shopping Agents That Buy For You

Imagine telling WhatsApp 'I need a tent under $150 that arrives by Friday' and having it just show up at your door. That's exactly what Zuckerberg just announced. Let me break down how it works and why you should care.

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reviews
Jan 29

Synthesia Turned Down $3B from Adobe: Now Worth $4B

Synthesia just raised $200M at a $4 billion valuation. They rejected a $3B offer from Adobe. 90% of the Fortune 100 already uses their platform. Here's whether it's worth the hype.

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news
Jan 29

Nadella Admits Copilot "Doesn't Really Work": Microsoft in Crisis Mode

Satya Nadella sent an email to his engineers saying Copilot's Gmail and Outlook integrations "don't really work" and are "not smart." Meanwhile, Gemini grows 49% while Copilot has been stuck at 1% market share for a year.

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guides
Jan 29

Vibe Coding: What It Is and Why 45% of AI Code Has Security Flaws

Andrej Karpathy coined 'Vibe Coding' in February 2025 and Collins named it Word of the Year. Today, 55% of global code is AI-generated. But here's the catch: 45% has security vulnerabilities. This guide covers everything you need to know.

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reviews
Jan 29

Fizzy Removes AI and Charges $20: 37signals' Rebel Kanban Board

While the rest of the industry adds AI to every product, 37signals does the opposite: they launch Fizzy, a minimalist Kanban that removed its artificial intelligence features. At $20/month with unlimited users, can it compete with Trello, Jira, and Asana?

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news
Jan 29

Chrome Auto Browse: Google's AI That Browses and Shops for You

Imagine telling your browser 'find me cheap flights to London in March' and watching it visit 10 websites, compare prices, and present the best options. That's exactly what Google Auto Browse promises. Here's how it works, what it costs, and why security experts are worried.

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news
Jan 29

Google UCP: The AI That Will Shop for You at Walmart and 25+ Stores

Imagine telling your AI assistant 'I need running headphones' and having it automatically search options, compare prices, apply discounts, and complete the purchase without you lifting a finger. That's exactly what Google UCP promises to deliver.