22 Jan 2026

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Workday CEO Calls Narrative That AI is Killing Software 'Overblown'

Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach on Thursday tried to ease worries that AI is destroying software business models. From a report: "It's an overblown narrative, and it's not true," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, calling AI a tailwind and "absolutely not a headwind" for the company. Software stocks have sold off in recent months on concerns that new AI tools will upend the sector and displace longstanding and recurring businesses that once fueled big profits. Workday shares lost 17% last year and have sunk another 15% since the start of 2026.

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22 Jan 2026 6:45pm GMT

Schools, Airports, High-Rise Towers: Architects Urged To Get 'Bamboo-Ready'

An anonymous reader shares a report: An airport made of bamboo? A tower reaching 20 metres high? For many years, bamboo has been mostly known as the favourite food of giant pandas, but a group of engineers say it's time we took it seriously as a building material, too. This week the Institution of Structural Engineers called for architects to be "bamboo-ready" as they published a manual for designing permanent buildings made of the material, in an effort to encourage low-carbon construction and position bamboo as a proper alternative to steel and concrete. Bamboo has already been used for a number of boundary-pushing projects around the world. At Terminal 2 of Kempegowda international airport in Bengaluru, India, bamboo tubes make up the ceiling and pillars. The Ninghai bamboo tower in north-east China, which is more than 20 metres tall, is claimed to be the world's first high-rise building made using engineered bamboo. At the Green School in Bali, a bamboo-made arc serves as the gymnasium and a striking example of how the material is reshaping sustainable architecture. The use of composite bamboo shear walls have proved to be resilient against earthquakes and extreme weather in countries such as Colombia and the Philippines, where sustainable, disaster-resilient housing has been built with locally sourced materials.

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22 Jan 2026 6:05pm GMT

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Blue Origin makes impressive strides with reuse—next launch will refly booster

With this quick turnaround, Blue Origin takes a step toward a faster cadence.

22 Jan 2026 5:49pm GMT

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Macron says €300B in EU savings sent to the US every year will be invested in EU

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22 Jan 2026 5:42pm GMT

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22 Jan 2026 5:41pm GMT

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China Lagging in AI Is a 'Fairy Tale,' Mistral CEO Says

Claims that Chinese technology for AI lags the US are a "fairy tale," Arthur Mensch, the chief executive officer of Mistral, said. From a report: "China is not behind the West," Mensch said in an interview on Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday. The capabilities of China's open-source technology is "probably stressing the CEOs in the US." The remarks from the boss of one of Europe's leading AI companies diverge from other tech leaders at Davos, who reassured lawmakers and business chiefs that China is behind the cutting edge by months or years.

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22 Jan 2026 5:20pm GMT

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Launch HN: Constellation Space (YC W26) – AI for satellite mission assurance

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22 Jan 2026 5:03pm GMT

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Google adds your Gmail and Photos to AI Mode to enable "Personal Intelligence"

Personal Intelligence is optional and rolling out first to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers.

22 Jan 2026 4:35pm GMT

Finally, a new controller that solves the Switch 2's "flat Joy-Con" problem

But Nyxi's Hyperion 3 upgrade comes with a pretty high asking price.

22 Jan 2026 4:15pm GMT

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ReactOS Celebrates 30 Years of Chasing Windows Compatibility

ReactOS Celebrates 30 Years of Chasing Windows Compatibility

After 30 years of development, ReactOS continues its quest to support Windows applications and drivers in an open environment.

22 Jan 2026 3:08pm GMT

Skip Makes Its Mobile Development Tools Free and Open Source

Skip Makes Its Mobile Development Tools Free and Open Source

Skip has dropped paid subscriptions and open-sourced its mobile development stack for native iOS and Android apps.

22 Jan 2026 1:00pm GMT

KDE Plasma Login Manager Won’t Support Systemd-Free Linux or BSD Systems

KDE Plasma Login Manager Won’t Support Systemd-Free Linux or BSD Systems

KDE's new Plasma Login Manager is tightly bound to systemd, making it unusable on systemd-free Linux distributions and BSD systems.

22 Jan 2026 9:59am GMT