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Substacked to the max

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January 2026

Substack is now home to some brilliant thinkers, so it's a shame that subscribing to them all would bankrupt a small country

Substacked to the max

This column has been running for over 30 years and has never felt like a chore. I garner ideas from problems with my computers, from films, websites, books and papers, and I note them down using some software tool that has changed repeatedly over the years - from Idealist to Google Keep, from saved HTML to Pocket, and now Instapaper. No matter how I record these ideas, the process is simple: I then write a few hundred words and then send a file by email to a publisher who prints onto paper using heat-set web-offset lithography. The publisher sells the result to you, and to advertisers, and pays me for writing it. That has always just been how the world works, and I've barely thought about it. In recent months, however, it’s begun to feel like a rare privilege, and that’s because I've started using Substack.

I opened my Substack account back in 2018 when it was a different beast altogether, intended for online self-publishing of lengthy works such as books with a builtin payment mechanism. I tried it with little success, eventually switched to Kindle and then forgot all about it. In the meantime, Substack expanded its features to include blogs, podcasts and Twitter-like short notes, before taking off like a rocket in 2025.

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Who's winning the smartglasses race? And does anyone care?

Meta has unveiled smartglasses with a display. Is XR and AR on our faces the future of personal devices, or will it be a repeat of the Google Glass debacle, wonders Nicole Kobie

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9 mins

January 2026

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"The question of how bad passwords are is more nuanced than it might appear at first"

Passwords are incontrovertibly awful, but - with the help of a huge US security agency - Davey offers some advice on making them less so

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7 mins

January 2026

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"I'm getting tired of receiving emails telling me about price changes to services at almost no notice"

Trust in vendors is important, but perhaps it's most important of all when it comes to storage - an idea reinforced by the recent AWS outage

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11 mins

January 2026

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"From where I'm sitting, Windows 11 has a worse in-use track record than Windows 10"

When it comes to Windows 10 security updates, Microsoft giveth with one hand and taketh away with the other, but there's no need to rush to Win11

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7 mins

January 2026

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"Fear is a business model. It captures your attention and opens your wallet"

Killer robots make great headlines - and for great fundraising - but we can't let fear, uncertainty and doubt distract us from the real causes of harm

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6 mins

January 2026

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The latest bother at the BBC is only the start of changes that need to happen, says Jon Honeyball

It seems that our Auntie is in a tizz.

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3 mins

January 2026

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Insta360 Connect

Dual cameras deliver superb video quality, fast speaker tracking and a smart integrated whiteboard mode

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2 mins

January 2026

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Medion Erazer Recon E40

A modest system in terms of price, spec and expansion options, so only buy it if it's exactly what you want

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3 mins

January 2026

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Framework Laptop 16 (2025)

The most repairable and upgradable gaming laptop gets RTX 5070 power, albeit for a chunky price

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3 mins

January 2026

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Owl Labs Meeting Owl 4+

The clever Owl 4+ makes meetings a hoot with its 4K camera, smooth tracking and all-round sound and vision

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2 mins

January 2026

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