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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.
Google Backtracks on Android Developer Rules After Backlash
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Google Backtracks on Android Developer Rules After Backlash

Google is walking back some of its controversial Android developer verification requirements after facing significant pushback from the developer community. The company promises new sideloading options for experienced users and easier registration for students and hobbyists, though both changes are

by Natalie BrooksNovember 13, 2025
Circuit Breaker Market Set to Double by 2032
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Circuit Breaker Market Set to Double by 2032

Global demand for low-voltage circuit breakers is surging as industries modernize power infrastructure. Smart digital breakers with IoT capabilities are leading the transformation, with Asia-Pacific driving the strongest growth.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 13, 2025
Beauty Brands Are Going All-In on AI
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Beauty Brands Are Going All-In on AI

Major beauty companies are deploying AI across their operations with impressive results. Estée Lauder cut production timelines nearly in half while Ulta achieved a 95% repurchase rate through machine learning personalization. Even smaller brands are using AI tools to compete with industry giants.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 13, 2025
iOS 26.2’s Level Tool Gets a Liquid Glass Makeover
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iOS 26.2’s Level Tool Gets a Liquid Glass Makeover

Apple is expanding its Liquid Glass design language to another native app. The Level tool in the Measure app now features dynamic visual effects when leveling objects. It’s part of a broader visual refresh across iOS.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
CEO’s Awkward OnlyFans Naming Mixup Sparks Unlikely Collab
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CEO’s Awkward OnlyFans Naming Mixup Sparks Unlikely Collab

A tech CEO’s new AI project name collided with reality when he discovered it matched a famous OnlyFans model. The resulting social media exchange went from awkward to collaborative in hours. Now they’re discussing working together on data visualizations.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Google Drive Goes Down, Taking Productivity With It
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Google Drive Goes Down, Taking Productivity With It

Google’s productivity tools including Drive, Sheets, and Docs went down for thousands of users Wednesday afternoon. The company confirmed it was investigating access issues that began around noon EST. Downdetector showed over 2,800 problem reports at the peak.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
IBM’s Quantum Computing Push: Faster Chips, Bigger Ambitions
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IBM’s Quantum Computing Push: Faster Chips, Bigger Ambitions

IBM is moving quantum processor production to a 300mm wafer fab facility, doubling production speed. The company unveiled two new processors targeting different milestones in its quantum roadmap.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
TuneIn sells for $175M, a fraction of its former valuation
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TuneIn sells for $175M, a fraction of its former valuation

TuneIn, the internet radio service that once reached a $500 million valuation, has been acquired for just $175 million. The buyer is music technology company Stingray Group, which sees value in TuneIn’s device partnerships and global reach despite the discounted price.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Windows 8.1 Was Actually Good – Here’s Why
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Windows 8.1 Was Actually Good – Here’s Why

Windows 8.1 brought revolutionary features like on-demand OneDrive storage and app snapping that became industry standards. Microsoft’s ambitious tablet-focused approach in 2012-2013 laid groundwork for modern computing, even if the interface was polarizing. The operating system represented a rare m

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
OpenAI’s Privacy Play Fails in Court
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OpenAI’s Privacy Play Fails in Court

OpenAI is publicly battling The New York Times over user privacy, but court documents reveal they already lost this argument. A federal judge ordered them to produce 20 million ChatGPT logs. The case highlights growing tensions between AI companies and content creators.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025

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