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Foundry Announces International Expansion of Next CIO Leadership Program

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 6, 2026

SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / February 6, 2026 / Foundry, one of the world’s leading tech media, data and marketing services companies, today announced the international expansion of Next CIO, its acclaimed leadership development and awards program for rising technology executives. Originally launched in the UK, and following a successful expansion into Australia, Next CIO will now extend its programming to the United States, further strengthening its mission to accelerate the careers of emerging IT leaders worldwide.

Next CIO is a year-round leadership initiative designed to identify and celebrate high-potential technology professionals on the path toward senior executive roles such as CIO, CTO, or CDO. The program combines recognition with career advancement opportunities, helping participants build the strategic capabilities, visibility, and professional networks required to step into future C-suite technology leadership positions.

Central to the initiative is its annual awards celebration, which shines a spotlight on rising technology leaders who are already driving meaningful innovation and measurable business impact. Award recipients are profiled across CIO.com, elevating their presence within the global IT leadership community.

Beyond the awards, and country dependent, the program may also include year-round development offerings such as mentoring with established CIOs, executive readiness leadership workshops, and opportunities to engage with a growing peer network of high potential technology leaders.

As the program expands into the United States, Next CIO will be fully integrated into the CIO Leadership Live five-city regional event series, creating new opportunities for emerging leaders to engage with senior CIOs and influential peers. Each region will feature Next CIO networking luncheons and editorial showcases. Participants will also benefit from access to Foundry’s broader portfolio of CIO-focused events, including CIO 100 Awards & Conference, enabling deeper connections with established technology executives and greater exposure to the conversations shaping modern IT leadership. Next CIO award submission deadline in the US is March 31, 2026.

Speaking on the expansion, Romy Tuin, Global Director of Events Content, said:

"We are thrilled to launch the program in the United States as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the CIO community. This initiative provides a powerful opportunity to recognize leaders on a strong path to the technology C-suite, while building a network of future CIOs who can develop, refine, and strengthen the skills needed for executive success."

The global expansion of Next CIO underscores Foundry’s commitment to building a diverse, future-ready pipeline of technology leaders. By bringing the program to the United States, Foundry aims to broaden access to mentorship, reduce barriers to advancement, and support rising talent at a pivotal stage in their leadership journeys.

Next CIO now operates as a unified international framework designed to champion mid-career technology professionals-creating a clear, supported pathway from rising leader to future CIO.

For more information on sponsorship and participation, visit:

US Next CIO and CIO 100 Leadership Live Event Series and US CIO 100 Awards & Conference

About Foundry

Foundry helps companies bring their visions to reality through a combination of media, marketing technologies and proprietary data on a global scale. Our platforms are powered by data from an owned and operated ecosystem of global editorial brands, awards, and events, all engineered and integrated to drive marketing campaigns for technology companies.

Foundry is one of the world’s leading tech media, data and marketing services companies, and is the proud owner of the global tech sector’s most revered media brands – CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, PCWorld, Tech Advisor, TechCrunch and TechHive. To learn more, visit  foundryco.com.

About CIO.com

CIO.com is the leading digital brand for chief information officers and senior technology executives, providing trusted insights on IT leadership, strategy, innovation, and business transformation. Part of the Foundry portfolio, CIO.com delivers award‑winning journalism, research, events, and peer‑driven communities-including the prestigious CIO 100-that help technology leaders drive impact and navigate today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

For more information, visit www.cio.com.

Contact:

Debra Becker
VP, Event Strategy and Marketing
Foundry
Debra_becker@foundryco.com

SOURCE: Foundry

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Los Angeles Chargers seasons that exceeded expectations the most

Los Angeles Chargers seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

zimmytws // Shutterstock

Los Angeles Chargers seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the Los Angeles Chargers seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. Los Angeles Chargers 2024
– Preseason over/under: 9 wins
– Season record: 11-6 (2 games over)

#4. Los Angeles Chargers 2018
– Preseason over/under: 9.5 wins
– Season record: 12-4 (2.5 games over)

#3. Los Angeles Chargers 2009
– Preseason over/under: 10 wins
– Season record: 13-3 (3 games over)

#2. Los Angeles Chargers 2006
– Preseason over/under: 9 wins
– Season record: 14-2 (5 games over)

#1. Los Angeles Chargers 2004
– Preseason over/under: 4.5 wins
– Season record: 12-4 (7.5 games over)

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New York Giants seasons that exceeded expectations the most

New York Giants seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

zimmytws // Shutterstock

New York Giants seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the New York Giants seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. New York Giants 2016
– Preseason over/under: 8.5 wins
– Season record: 11-5 (2.5 games over)

#4. New York Giants 2002
– Preseason over/under: 7 wins
– Season record: 10-6 (3 games over)

#3. New York Giants 2008
– Preseason over/under: 8.5 wins
– Season record: 12-4 (3.5 games over)

#2. New York Giants 2005
– Preseason over/under: 6.5 wins
– Season record: 11-5 (4.5 games over)

#1. New York Giants 2000
– Preseason over/under: 7.5 wins
– Season record: 12-4 (4.5 games over)

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Los Angeles Rams seasons that exceeded expectations the most

Los Angeles Rams seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

MT-R // Shutterstock

Los Angeles Rams seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the Los Angeles Rams seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. Los Angeles Rams 2025
– Preseason over/under: 9.5 wins
– Season record: 12- (2.5 games over)

#4. Los Angeles Rams 2018
– Preseason over/under: 10 wins
– Season record: 13-3 (3 games over)

#3. Los Angeles Rams 2001
– Preseason over/under: 11 wins
– Season record: 14-2 (3 games over)

#2. Los Angeles Rams 2023
– Preseason over/under: 6.5 wins
– Season record: 10-7 (3.5 games over)

#1. Los Angeles Rams 2017
– Preseason over/under: 6 wins
– Season record: 11-5 (5 games over)

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New York Jets seasons that exceeded expectations the most

New York Jets seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

MT-R // Shutterstock

New York Jets seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the New York Jets seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. New York Jets 2010
– Preseason over/under: 9.5 wins
– Season record: 11-5 (1.5 games over)

#4. New York Jets 2009
– Preseason over/under: 7 wins
– Season record: 9-7 (2 games over)

#3. New York Jets 2001
– Preseason over/under: 8 wins
– Season record: 10-6 (2 games over)

#2. New York Jets 2015
– Preseason over/under: 7.5 wins
– Season record: 10-6 (2.5 games over)

#1. New York Jets 2006
– Preseason over/under: 6.5 wins
– Season record: 10-6 (3.5 games over)

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Buffalo Bills seasons that exceeded expectations the most

Buffalo Bills seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

zimmytws // Shutterstock

Buffalo Bills seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the Buffalo Bills seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. Buffalo Bills 2014
– Preseason over/under: 6.5 wins
– Season record: 9-7 (2.5 games over)

#4. Buffalo Bills 2017
– Preseason over/under: 6.5 wins
– Season record: 9-7 (2.5 games over)

#3. Buffalo Bills 2019
– Preseason over/under: 7 wins
– Season record: 10-6 (3 games over)

#2. Buffalo Bills 2024
– Preseason over/under: 10 wins
– Season record: 13-4 (3 games over)

#1. Buffalo Bills 2020
– Preseason over/under: 9 wins
– Season record: 13-3 (4 games over)

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San Francisco 49ers seasons that exceeded expectations the most

San Francisco 49ers seasons that exceeded expectations the most
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026
By Stacker Feed
2 min read • Published February 6, 2026

MT-R // Shutterstock

San Francisco 49ers seasons that exceeded expectations the most

When September rolls around, NFL fans are champing at the bit for the season to start. They’ve already gotten a taste from the preseason, read up on their team’s draft picks, and made predictions about how the season should go with their team’s roster. Adrenaline is high during Week 1 and often doesn’t wear off until Week 18. A tough loss could end in tears, for both the team and its fans.

It’s hard for people who aren’t fanatics to wrap their heads around how a sport could evoke so much emotion, but there’s a psychological explanation for fandom.

For many, a team association ties into self-esteem and identity. It has been proved that people receive a self-esteem boost from associating with successful individuals or groups, which is why fans are more likely to wear team gear the day after a win than the day after a loss, and die-hards speak about team successes in first person and failures in third person. Shared fandom also provides a sense of connection, whether it be with friends who follow the same team or via strangers bonding at a game, and all humans have a need for connectedness.

A Super Bowl win, the pinnacle of the sport, can bring a city together and give fans a personal sense of pride and satisfaction. Conversely, when a team has a particularly disappointing season or loses in the playoffs, it can feel like a gut punch.

Stacker compiled a list featuring the San Francisco 49ers seasons that most exceeded expectations since 2000 using data from Pro Football Reference. Each season was selected based on the number of wins by which the team overperformed its preseason over/under for that season. Ties were broken via the highest preseason over/under.

#5. San Francisco 49ers 2006
– Preseason over/under: 5 wins
– Season record: 7-9 (2 games over)

#4. San Francisco 49ers 2022
– Preseason over/under: 9.5 wins
– Season record: 13-4 (3.5 games over)

#3. San Francisco 49ers 2001
– Preseason over/under: 7.5 wins
– Season record: 12-4 (4.5 games over)

#2. San Francisco 49ers 2019
– Preseason over/under: 8 wins
– Season record: 13-3 (5 games over)

#1. San Francisco 49ers 2011
– Preseason over/under: 7.5 wins
– Season record: 13-3 (5.5 games over)

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Young Buyers Are Rate-Locked: 1 in 3 Say They Need 4% to Move

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 5, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 5, 2026

Nearly 9 in 10 Americans say saving money is influencing whether they move in 2026, and interest in moving to lower-cost states is rising.

ATHENS, GEORGIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 5, 2026 / Even in a buyer’s market, current mortgage rates aren’t making buying any easier in 2026.

Only 8%would be motivated to buy and 5% to sell for a sub 1% point rate drop, according to a survey from moveBuddha.com, a relocation booking website.

Gen Z is the most likely to react to smaller rate cuts. 15% say a rate cut of under 1-point would help them buy, nearly twice the share of Millennials (9%) and Gen X (8%).

But most younger buyers say mortgage rates would need to drop by at least two points to motivate a home purchase; roughly one in three Gen Z (31%) and Millennial buyers (32%).

With 30-year rates at 6.01% when the survey closed, that suggests rates would need to fall to about 4%. The last time Americans saw rates that low was in 2022.

"Affordability is an issue impacting a lot of decisions right now, including moving," says Ryan Carrigan, co-founder of moveBuddha. "Mortgage rates are a key component in making homebuying decisions, but it’s overall affordability that’s holding back potential movers across the map.

We are seeing potential movers spending more time considering not just the cost of housing, but also the cost of living where they are headed, the costs of moving, and much more. Movers want the best cost option, and are taking more time than ever to research whether a move is the right choice."

Overall, costs are weighing more heavily this year than last. moveBuddha’s annual 2026 moving survey also found that Americans are:

  • Twice as concerned about living somewhere affordable.
    Interest in moving to "wherever the cost of living is low" has doubled since last year to 16% in 2026, up from 8.5% in 2025.

  • Factoring in saving money.
    88% of respondents indicate that saving money is a factor influencing relocation this year.

  • Looking for relief in monthly housing costs.
    73% of respondents say it would take a 20+% discount on housing costs to make a move worth it.

  • Feeling stuck because of high costs.
    40% say high moving costs and 38% say housing costs in their desired destinations are keeping them from moving this year.

  • Still dreaming of Florida and lower-cost states.
    This year, we asked respondents again: In which state would you want to move to or live? Florida is still #1. While states with lower average costs of living and home prices, like #3 Texas (+2), #5 Tennessee (+5), and #7 South Carolina (+4), are climbing in the ranking.

2026’s Most Desired Move-to States

moveBuddha asked respondents: Whether you are planning to move or not, which 3 states would you want to move to or live in?

State

% of Respondents*

Y/y Rank Change

1. Florida

28.6%

0

2. California

20.1%

0

3. Texas

18.2%

+2

4. North Carolina

15.2%

0

5. Tennessee

14.5%

+5

6. New York

12.0%

+3

7. South Carolina

11.3%

+4

8. Georgia

10.8%

0

9. Colorado

10.7%

-3

10. Virginia (tie)

10.6%

+6

10. Hawaii (tie)

10.6%

-7

*Percentages reflect the total % of respondents which selected any given state. Rankings reflect how frequently each state was selected as a top destination.

Why This Matters Now? In 2026, potential movers feel boxed in by cost pressures. This is reshaping where people are willing to live and whether they move at all.

2026 Moving Survey: https://www.movebuddha.com/blog/moving-survey-2026/

Survey methodology: Conducted via Pollfish on January 7, 2026; representative sample of 1,250 Americans.

Contact Information

Ryan Carrigan
co-founder
pr@movebuddha.com
706-249-9101

Sarayu Srinivasan
Digital PR Strategist
sarayu@greenflagdigital.com

SOURCE: moveBuddha LLC

View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

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Why keyboard materials are gaining attention in competitive gaming

Why keyboard materials are gaining attention in competitive gaming
By Gavin Chen for ATTACK SHARK
6 min read • Published February 5, 2026
By Gavin Chen for ATTACK SHARK
6 min read • Published February 5, 2026

A blue-lit mechanical keyboard and a rainbow-colored speaker on a desk.

ATTACK SHARK

Why keyboard materials are gaining attention in competitive gaming

In competitive esports, discussions around keyboard performance often focus on speed. Faster reaction times, higher polling rates, and lower latency are frequently cited as decisive advantages. While these metrics remain important, they represent only part of how a keyboard performs under competitive conditions. Increasingly, designers and players are examining a less visible factor that influences consistency and control during play: materials.

This shift is reflected in recent industry developments and research. In this article, ATTACK SHARK finds that while the market has long been dominated by electronic specifications, a new frontier in performance is emerging through material science. By exploring alternative construction materials and internal structures, these developments highlight how physical design choices—rather than just polling rates—fundamentally affect stability, tactile feedback, and long-term usability during high-intensity gaming.

The physical dimension of performance

Modern gaming keyboards have reached a level of electronic sophistication where performance differences are often measured in extremely small increments. Polling rates in the thousands of hertz and response times measured in fractions of a millisecond are increasingly common across the market. As these figures converge, physical consistency becomes more noticeable to users.

Materials influence how force travels from finger to switch and how energy disperses across the keyboard surface. Even minor flex or uneven vibration can subtly change how inputs feel, particularly during repeated actions such as strafing, rapid tapping, or controlled bursts in FPS games. Over time, these small variations can affect comfort and perceived control.

As a result, material selection and structural design have become more prominent considerations in competitive keyboard development.

Carbon fiber and lightweight rigidity

Carbon fiber is widely used in industries such as aerospace and motorsports because it offers a rare combination of high stiffness, low weight, and natural vibration damping. In the context of esports peripherals, these physical characteristics align closely with how competitive players actually use their equipment.

High-level esports play often involves rapid, repetitive inputs over extended periods, particularly in FPS games where movement control and timing precision are critical. A rigid keyboard structure helps maintain consistent switch alignment during high-frequency keystrokes, reducing subtle variations in actuation feel that can occur when a keyboard flexes under uneven or sustained pressure. This consistency becomes more noticeable during intense sequences such as rapid strafing, counter-strafing, or repeated micro-adjustments.

At the same time, overall weight plays a role in player comfort during long sessions. Research in gaming ergonomics suggests that peripheral weight has an optimal range. A study published in The International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics (via CDC Stacks) found that optimized device weight can reduce muscle load in the forearm, specifically in the extensor carpi radialis, and improve movement efficiency during repetitive tasks. For esports players who practice or compete for several hours at a time, minimizing unnecessary muscular strain can help sustain performance and reduce fatigue.

By using carbon fiber, manufacturers can achieve the structural stability typically associated with heavier materials while avoiding the drawbacks of excessive mass. This allows keyboards to remain stable during high-intensity play without increasing the physical effort required to reposition or adjust the device. In high-pressure competitive scenarios, where consistency and tolerance for error are limited, this balance between rigidity, weight, and damping can contribute to a more predictable and controlled input experience.

Aluminum and composite construction

Metal components, particularly aluminum, are another common feature in modern keyboards. Aluminum frames or internal plates can reinforce structural integrity and improve resistance to torsion. When combined with composite materials, these elements allow designers to balance strength, durability, and weight.

Composite construction also enables greater flexibility in tuning how a keyboard feels and sounds. By layering materials with different densities and damping characteristics, manufacturers can influence how vibration moves through the device. This layered approach is commonly used in mechanical engineering and audio equipment to manage resonance and reduce unwanted feedback.

Sound, vibration, and comfort

Sound is often discussed in subjective terms, but it has practical implications as well. Excessive resonance or hollow acoustics can be distracting during long sessions or in shared environments. More importantly, uncontrolled vibration can translate into physical feedback that some users find fatiguing over time, particularly during high-frequency input common in competitive play.

To further manage sound and vibration, some keyboards combine carbon-based structures with multi-layer internal damping systems using foam, silicone, or insulating films. These layers absorb residual vibration and help stabilize keystrokes. While player preferences vary and some users enjoy audible feedback, controlled damping can support a more predictable and consistent input experience.

For players who practice or compete for several hours a day, reducing both structural resonance and transmitted vibration may help minimize hand fatigue and improve comfort. In high-pressure esports environments, where sustained focus and precision matter, this type of material-driven vibration control can contribute to long-term usability rather than short-term performance claims.

Precision and input consistency

Improved structural stability also supports advances in switch technology, particularly in keyboards that use magnetic or analog switches capable of detecting extremely small changes in key travel. In these designs, the rigidity of the underlying platform plays a critical role in how accurately movement is measured.

A rigid carbon fiber-based platform, such as a carbon fiber positioning plate, helps maintain consistent switch geometry during use. By limiting flex under rapid or uneven input, this type of structure reduces micro-deformation that could otherwise affect how precisely a magnetic sensor interprets key movement. This stability is especially relevant when actuation and reset points are measured at very fine tolerances.

In competitive first-person shooters, players rely on precise timing for actions such as stopping movement before firing or making fine adjustments while tracking targets. Under these conditions, even small mechanical variations can become more noticeable. Professional players have noted that improved input consistency can help reduce unintended variation during high-pressure sequences, where accuracy and timing are tightly coupled.

Rather than promising better outcomes, these design approaches aim to reduce mechanical unpredictability. By providing a more stable and consistent sensing environment, rigid materials such as carbon fiber allow player skill and decision-making to remain the primary determinants of performance.

An emerging industry direction

Across the gaming hardware industry, manufacturers are increasingly re-evaluating material choices as a way to differentiate beyond conventional performance metrics. In particular, carbon fiber and carbon-based composites are gaining attention as designers look for alternatives to traditional plastic or steel structures that can offer higher rigidity, lower weight, and improved vibration control.

Recent keyboard designs reflect a broader trend toward hybrid construction, combining carbon fiber components with metal reinforcement and layered internal structures. This approach mirrors practices seen in other performance-driven industries, where composite materials are used to manage stress, reduce resonance, and maintain structural consistency under repeated load.

These developments suggest a growing recognition that physical construction, especially the use of advanced composite materials such as carbon fiber, plays a meaningful role in how keyboards perform during competitive play. As esports equipment continues to evolve, material engineering is becoming an increasingly important part of the design conversation alongside electronics and software.

Comparison table listing features of carbon fiber, aluminum alloy, and plastic.

ATTACK SHARK

What this means for players

For players, the increasing focus on materials reflects a broader innovation trend in esports hardware, particularly the growing adoption of carbon fiber and other advanced composites. As these materials move from niche applications into mainstream keyboard design, players are seeing a wider range of options that balance rigidity, weight, sound control, and long-term comfort. Understanding how different constructions affect feel and consistency can help players select equipment that better matches their play style and playing environment.

At the same time, this shift points to a more holistic approach to performance. As competitive gaming continues to mature, improvements are often incremental and depend on how electronics, software, and physical construction work together rather than on any single specification.

Some recent esports keyboard designs illustrate this direction by combining carbon fiber composite bases with multi-layer damping systems. This approach aims to balance structural rigidity with vibration control, addressing core competitive needs such as input consistency during high-frequency play and comfort during extended sessions.

Materials alone do not determine success, but they influence how reliably a keyboard translates intent into action. In an environment where consistency matters as much as speed, innovations in materials such as carbon fiber are becoming an increasingly important part of the performance conversation.

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Trustpoint Xposure Establishes AEO Certification Framework for Answer Engine Optimization and AI Search Authority

By Media News
2 min read • Published February 5, 2026
By Media News
2 min read • Published February 5, 2026

A Proprietary Validation Standard Defining How Organizations Qualify for Visibility, Citation, and Trust in AI-Driven Answer Engines

POST FALLS, ID / ACCESS Newswire / February 5, 2026 / Trustpoint Xposure announced the publication of its AEO Certification Framework, a proprietary internal validation standard designed to formalize how organizations qualify for visibility, citation, and trust within AI-driven answer engines.

As AI systems increasingly determine which sources are cited, summarized, and surfaced as direct answers, organizations are competing not for rankings alone, but for answer engine trust. Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) addresses this shift by aligning content, entity signals, and media authority with how AI models select sources.

The AEO Certification Framework defines how AEO capability is evaluated based on observable AI behavior, including citation frequency, entity recognition, trust persistence, and answer selection across live AI environments. Unlike traditional SEO metrics or media impressions, AEO certification focuses on whether AI systems repeatedly recognize an organization as a reliable answer source.

Under the published framework, certification criteria include structured clarity, entity authority consistency, AI citation reliability, and sustained trust qualification. Certification is assessed through formal training, live AI validation, and ongoing verification of performance over time.

As of January 2026, Trustpoint Xposure is the only organization that has completed and maintained certification under its published AEO Certification Framework. This exclusivity reflects the framework’s documented standards and continuous validation requirements rather than promotional designation.

Trustpoint Xposure publishes the full definition, governance model, validation criteria, and exclusivity scope of AEO certification within its AEO Certification framework, which serves as the canonical reference for how AEO capability is defined and validated

Jack Smith
Media Director
Trustpoint Xposure
contact@trustpointxposure.com

SOURCE: Trustpoint Xposure

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