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Massive Medieval Shipwreck Unearthed in Denmark Redefines Northern Europe’s Maritime History

Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered what may be one of the largest medieval shipwrecks ever discovered in Northern Europe, shedding new light on maritime trade and shipbuilding in the Middle Ages. As detailed in the article “Archaeologists Find a Supersized Medieval Shipwreck in Denmark,” published on startupnews.fyi on January 17, the vessel was found during…

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NVIDIA Reportedly Shifts Focus to AI, Leaving Gamers Facing GPU Shortages and No New GeForce Cards Until 2027

Gamers and PC enthusiasts are facing a new wave of uncertainty following reports that NVIDIA is significantly scaling back shipments of its consumer graphics processing units (GPUs), with no new GeForce gaming cards expected until 2027. The claims surfaced in a recent report titled “Gamers Face Another Crushing Blow as NVIDIA Allegedly Slashes GPU Supply…

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Redefining Fashion Education in India Through Discipline and Innovation at Jain Deemed-to-be University

In a rapidly evolving fashion landscape, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is emerging as a noteworthy institution redefining fashion education in India. According to a recent article titled “B.A. Fashion Design at Jain (Deemed-to-be University): Fashion Beyond Glamour, Built on Discipline” published by StartupNews.fyi, the university’s approach to its B.A. Fashion Design program goes beyond the stereotypical…

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Scaling API Engineering for the Modern Enterprise: Four Essential Principles for Sustainable Growth

As digital enterprises increasingly prioritize seamless integration and scalable infrastructure, application programming interfaces (APIs) have become indispensable to modern software development. In a recent article titled “4 Core Principles for Scaling Your API Engineering Practice” published by Startup News FYI, industry experts outlined a pragmatic framework for building robust and adaptive API engineering teams capable…

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Digital Manicure Debuts at CES 2026 as Fingertips Become the New Frontier in Wearable Tech

At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a new frontier in wearable technology emerged—not on wrists or faces, but on fingertips. A digital manicure capable of changing color instantly captured widespread attention among industry leaders and beauty aficionados alike, heralding a novel fusion of fashion and real-time customization. According to a recent…

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When Automation Backfires: How a Weekend Pipeline Glitch Exposed Fragile Foundations in Data Engineering

A recent exposé titled “The Weekend Our Pipeline Processed the Same Data 47 Times,” published by Startup News FYI, has shed light on a staggering data processing failure at a prominent tech startup, bringing to the forefront critical concerns about oversight, complexity, and institutional knowledge in data engineering workflows. According to the article, the issue…

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Classic Macintosh Emulator Achieves Breakthrough on $60 ESP32 Tablet Running Mac OS 8.1

In a remarkable convergence of retro computing and modern microhardware, developers have successfully ported a classic Apple Macintosh emulator onto a modest $60 tablet powered by an ESP32 microcontroller. As first reported by StartupNews.fyi in its article, “Retro Apple Emulator Ported to $60 ESP32 Microcontroller-Powered Touchscreen Tablet, Supports Mac OS 8.1 and a Virtual MC68040…

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Quebec Positions Itself as a Global Leader in Securing and Scaling the Microelectronics and Photonics Value Chain

In an ambitious move to strengthen Canada’s innovation ecosystem, Quebec is positioning itself as a strategic global player in microelectronics and photonics, with a focus on securing and scaling its high-tech value chain. As chronicled in the article “Developing and securing Quebec’s microelectronic and photonic value chain,” published by the Innovation News Network, the province…

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Tech Trends at CES 2026 Signal a Future of Seamless Integration and Smarter Living

At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the world’s leading technology firms unveiled a spectrum of innovations aimed at redefining how we work, communicate, and consume media. The event, long regarded as a barometer for the direction of the consumer technology industry, highlighted major advances in productivity tools, visual display technology, and home…

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AI That Listens: Key Takeaways from CES 2026 and the Rise of Human-Centered Technology

At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, innovation took center stage in a showcase that underscored the increasingly intimate relationship between artificial intelligence and daily human experience. According to the article “Best of CES 2026 and a Chat with Pebbles Founder,” published by Startup News FYI, the event was more than just…

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