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Author: Darren Holt

Darren Holt brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized background in industrial computing and automation systems, where he deciphers complex technical concepts for both engineering and business audiences. His analytical approach focuses on the practical implementation of IoT ecosystems and emerging technologies within industrial environments, drawing from hands-on experience with operational technology integration. Darren's writing illuminates how edge computing and smart automation are reshaping traditional manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. He maintains a forward-looking analysis of how industrial innovations converge with enterprise digital transformation strategies.
The AI Safety Crusader Who’s Uniting Bannon, Musk, and the Pope
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The AI Safety Crusader Who’s Uniting Bannon, Musk, and the Pope

MIT physicist Max Tegmark’s campaign against superintelligent AI has gathered over 130,000 signatures, uniting figures like Steve Bannon and Geoffrey Hinton. His Future of Life Institute, funded by a $665M crypto donation, is pushing a populist message that AI could destroy all jobs. The debate is s

by Darren HoltJanuary 4, 2026
Tesla Loses Top EV Spot to BYD as Musk’s 2025 “Rebound” Fizzles
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Tesla Loses Top EV Spot to BYD as Musk’s 2025 “Rebound” Fizzles

Tesla is no longer the world’s top-selling electric vehicle maker. Chinese rival BYD sold 2.26 million vehicles in 2025, while Tesla’s deliveries fell 9% to 1.64 million, missing even lowered Q4 targets.

by Darren HoltJanuary 3, 2026
The Large Hadron Collider Is Going Offline for a Major Upgrade
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The Large Hadron Collider Is Going Offline for a Major Upgrade

The Large Hadron Collider is being shut down for a major five-year upgrade starting in June. The project, called the High-Luminosity LHC, aims to increase particle collisions tenfold. It won’t be operational again until mid-2030.

by Darren HoltJanuary 3, 2026
AI is Quietly Taking Over the Commercial Real Estate Back Office
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AI is Quietly Taking Over the Commercial Real Estate Back Office

Commercial real estate is deploying AI to automate everything from property valuation to lease payments. The push is driven by a need for structural cost savings as financing gets tighter and margins shrink.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Scientists Find a Saturn-Sized Planet in the “Einstein Desert”
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Scientists Find a Saturn-Sized Planet in the “Einstein Desert”

Researchers have detected a rogue planet roughly 0.2 times the mass of Jupiter using a rare microlensing event. The find is significant because it’s the first planet spotted in the so-called “Einstein desert,” a puzzling gap in detection sizes that might explain how rogue planets form.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
The RTO Mess: Why Forcing Office Returns Is Like Jamming Toothpaste Back In
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The RTO Mess: Why Forcing Office Returns Is Like Jamming Toothpaste Back In

Forcing employees back to the office full-time is creating chaos, from a lack of desks to internal protests. Workplace strategists argue companies are ignoring a fundamental cultural shift and need a completely new model, not a return to 2019.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Apple Needs a ‘Snow Leopard’ Year in 2026, Not More Features
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Apple Needs a ‘Snow Leopard’ Year in 2026, Not More Features

According to Computerworld, speculation suggests Apple’s 2026 operating system releases should follow the pattern of macOS Snow Leopard from 2009. This would mean a focus on refinement and stability across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, rather than a rush of new features.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
How India’s Consumer Economy Is Beating Trump’s Tariffs
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How India’s Consumer Economy Is Beating Trump’s Tariffs

According to a WSJ report, India is weathering President Trump’s 50% tariffs by turbocharging its domestic consumer economy. With consumer spending making up three-fifths of GDP, tax cuts and rate cuts are insulating the country, even as trade talks with the U.S. remain deadlocked over agriculture.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Why Your PC Benchmarks Are Probably Wrong
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Why Your PC Benchmarks Are Probably Wrong

PC hardware reviews are essential, but they create unrealistic expectations. Performance in your case is affected by thermals, software, and imperfect part pairings that reviews can’t capture.

by Darren HoltJanuary 1, 2026
AI in 2026: Your Invisible Butler and the Rise of the “AI-Free” Label
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AI in 2026: Your Invisible Butler and the Rise of the “AI-Free” Label

According to TechRadar, 2026 will be the year AI tries to blend into the background of daily life. ChatGPT aims to become a proactive household organizer, while Google Search will fully pivot to AI-first results, and a backlash against synthetic content will make “AI-free” a new status symbol.

by Darren HoltJanuary 1, 2026

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