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Today β€” 26 January 2026The Register

Internet spent Q4 '25 losing fights with cables, power, and itself

26 January 2026 at 10:56

Latest data from Cloudflare shows cable cuts, power failures, and network faults drive steady run of internet outages

The internet spent the closing months of 2025 being knocked over by cut cables, broken power grids, bad weather, military strikes, and the occasional self-inflicted technical wound, according to Cloudflare's latest global traffic data.…

Sandia boffins let three AI agents loose in the lab. Science, not chaos, ensued

26 January 2026 at 09:00

Researchers demonstrate fourfold improvement to LED steering results after enlisting the help of some good old-fashion AI

Boffins at the Department of Energy's Sandia National Labs are working to develop cheap and power efficient LEDs to replace lasers. One day, they let a trio of AI assistants loose in their lab.…

Microsoft probes Windows 11 boot failures tied to January security updates

26 January 2026 at 07:13

Some machines are failing to start after security updates, prompting yet another Microsoft investigation

Microsoft is investigating reports that its January 2026 security updates are leaving some Windows 11 machines stuck in a boot loop, adding another entry to this month's bumper post–Patch Tuesday borkage list.…

When AI 'builds a browser,' check the repo before believing the hype

26 January 2026 at 07:01

Autonomous agents may generate millions of lines of code, but shipping software is another matter

OpinionΒ  AI-integrated development environment (IDE) company Cursor recently implied it had built a working web browser almost entirely with its AI agents. I won't say they lied, but CEO Michael Truell certainly tweeted: "We built a browser with GPT-5.2 in Cursor."…

Just the Browser is just the beginning: Why breaking free means building small

26 January 2026 at 06:28

Privacy tools are a start, but real freedom lives in the digital outskirts of the web

OpinionΒ  The Net is born free, but everywhere is in chains. This is a parody of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 1762 book The Social Contract where he said the same about humans, but it's nonetheless true. The Net is built out of open, free protocols and open, free code. Yet it and we are bound by the rulemakers who build the services and set the laws of the places we go and the things that we do, not to our advantage.…

Yesterday β€” 25 January 2026The Register

Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 uncovers 76 zero-days, pays out more than $1M

25 January 2026 at 18:40

Also, cybercriminals get breached, Gemini spills the calendar beans, and more

infosec in briefΒ  T'was a dark few days for automotive software systems last week, as the third annual Pwn2Own Automotive competition uncovered 76 unique zero-day vulnerabilities in targets ranging from Tesla infotainment to EV chargers.…

No one talking about a datacenter could be a sign one is coming

25 January 2026 at 14:00

Balancing the need to know with the need to get shovels in the ground is causing friction in communities across the US

featureΒ  Applied Digital CEO Wes Cummins said when his company decides on a location for a datacenter, he asks town officials to sign non-disclosure agreements to stop politicians from leaking insider information.…

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