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Author: Natalie Brooks

Natalie Brooks brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where she deciphers complex technological shifts into accessible insights. Her expertise spans the convergence of IoT networks with legacy industrial systems, examining how edge computing and predictive maintenance are reshaping manufacturing and supply chain logistics. With an analytical approach honed through years of tracking embedded systems evolution, she illuminates how emerging technologies translate into tangible operational transformations for enterprises navigating digital modernization.
Asus’ 2026 Zenbook Duo is a dual-screen beast, but who’s it really for?
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Asus’ 2026 Zenbook Duo is a dual-screen beast, but who’s it really for?

Asus is refining its dual-screen laptop vision with the 2026 Zenbook Duo. It features two 14-inch OLED displays, a redesigned hinge for a seamless look, and Intel’s latest Core Ultra X9 processor. But at $2,299, it remains a niche device for creators and power users committed to the form factor.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 26, 2026
Apple’s AirTag gets a meaningful, if quiet, upgrade
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Apple’s AirTag gets a meaningful, if quiet, upgrade

Apple has quietly rolled out a new version of its AirTag tracker. It features an upgraded ultra wideband chip for more precise finding from farther away and a speaker that’s 50 percent louder.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 26, 2026
NASA Picks Three New Moon Science Experiments
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

NASA Picks Three New Moon Science Experiments

NASA is sending three new scientific instruments to the Moon to gather critical data for future astronaut missions. The payloads will study lunar radiation, subsurface heat, and surface terrain using 3D thermal imaging. They will fly via commercial partners, not on the giant SLS or Starship rockets.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 26, 2026
ZOLLHOF spins out a €10 million VC fund, hits 70% first close
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ZOLLHOF spins out a €10 million VC fund, hits 70% first close

ZOLLHOF – Tech Incubator has launched its own venture capital arm, ZOHO.VC, with a target fund of €10 million. The fund has already secured 70% of its capital at its first close, ten months ahead of schedule. It will focus on pre-Seed and Seed-stage technology startups.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 26, 2026
Europe Bets on Tin to Fix Perovskite Solar’s Lead Problem
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Europe Bets on Tin to Fix Perovskite Solar’s Lead Problem

A major European research consortium is tackling the lead toxicity issue in next-gen perovskite solar cells. The SMARTLINE-PV project is developing scalable, tin-based alternatives with a focus on new manufacturing and building integration.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 26, 2026
A Staggering 149 Million Account Credentials Just Leaked Online
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

A Staggering 149 Million Account Credentials Just Leaked Online

A cybersecurity researcher discovered a massive, publicly accessible database containing 149 million stolen login credentials. The data, compiled from past breaches, included 50 million email accounts and credentials for major platforms like Meta and TikTok. While the main database is now down, the

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 25, 2026
Datacenter NDAs Are Gagging Communities, Critics Say
DataPrivacyTechnology

Datacenter NDAs Are Gagging Communities, Critics Say

Datacenter companies are asking town officials to sign NDAs before announcing projects, a practice critics call corrupt. Proponents argue it’s needed to prevent insider trading, but communities are left in the dark about massive developments.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 25, 2026
Setapp Rejects a Great Mac App for One Dumb Reason
AIBusinessSoftware

Setapp Rejects a Great Mac App for One Dumb Reason

In the rush to capitalize on AI, app distributors are making some questionable calls. A case in point: Setapp reportedly refused a polished Mac utility because it lacked artificial intelligence, even though the app works perfectly without it.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 25, 2026
Your Hiring Process Is Probably Broken. Here’s How to Fix It.
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Your Hiring Process Is Probably Broken. Here’s How to Fix It.

Most founders obsess over systems and tech, but growth is a people game. The secret isn’t just finding skills; it’s finding the right mindsets and making them stick from day one.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 25, 2026
How to Watermark Your Writing to Prove You’re Human
AIPrivacySoftware

How to Watermark Your Writing to Prove You’re Human

As AI detection tools become more aggressive, human writers are facing false accusations. One writer’s solution is to intentionally “watermark” work with unique stylistic signatures and process receipts to build an undeniable paper trail.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 25, 2026

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