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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 Butterfly Effect: Why Your Next Glitch Could Go Viral
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The AI Butterfly Effect: Why Your Next Glitch Could Go Viral

As companies link AI systems across departments, they unlock huge value but also create new vulnerabilities. The biggest danger isn’t a single AI failing—it’s that failure spreading like wildfire.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
YouTube Finally Kills Off Two Major AI Slop Channels
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YouTube Finally Kills Off Two Major AI Slop Channels

YouTube has permanently banned two channels notorious for flooding the platform with AI-generated fake movie trailers. The channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, were caught mixing official footage with AI slop and had already been suspended once before.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Security Updates Are Breaking Critical Connections
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Microsoft’s Latest Security Updates Are Breaking Critical Connections

Microsoft has confirmed that recent Windows 11 security updates are breaking VPN access for some users and causing RemoteApp failures in Azure Virtual Desktop. The company is investigating but has only provided a workaround for one of the issues. It’s another blow for IT admins trying to keep system

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Meta’s Link Limits and the End of the Paramount Deal
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Meta’s Link Limits and the End of the Paramount Deal

Meta is running a test that restricts professional Facebook accounts to posting just two links monthly without a paid Meta Verified subscription. Meanwhile, industry chatter suggests the potential Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount merger is definitively off the table.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Can a Robot Learn to Shake Hands Like a Human?
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Can a Robot Learn to Shake Hands Like a Human?

Researchers are training robots on human motion data to make interactions like handshakes more natural. The goal is to move beyond reactive programming to socially aware behavior. But getting it right in the real world is proving difficult.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Open-Source Networking is Breaking Vendor Lock-in and Cutting Costs
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Open-Source Networking is Breaking Vendor Lock-in and Cutting Costs

Organizations are slashing networking costs by up to 50% using open-source software like SONiC on commodity hardware. Foundations like the Linux Foundation Networking (LFN) and CNCF are hosting critical projects that deliver AI and 5G capabilities faster than traditional vendors.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
A WordPress Theme Bug Let Any User Take Over Your Site
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A WordPress Theme Bug Let Any User Take Over Your Site

A severe security vulnerability in the Motors WordPress theme, used by over 20,000 sites, has been patched. The bug let any logged-in user, even a basic Subscriber, upload and activate arbitrary plugins to gain full administrator control. Site owners must update to version 5.6.82 immediately.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Major Medusa subsea cable lands in Morocco, aiming for 2026 launch
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Major Medusa subsea cable lands in Morocco, aiming for 2026 launch

The massive Medusa subsea cable project has reached another milestone with its landing in Nador, Morocco. The system, set to go live in early 2026, will eventually span 19 sites and is a cornerstone of the EU’s digital connectivity strategy for the Mediterranean.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
OnePlus’s new budget tablet gets more updates than its flagships
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OnePlus’s new budget tablet gets more updates than its flagships

OnePlus has unveiled the Pad Go 2, a budget Android tablet with a surprising software promise. It will receive five years of OS updates, which is one more year than the company’s latest flagship phones.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Pulling Water From Thin Air Is Now a Billion-Dollar Business
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Pulling Water From Thin Air Is Now a Billion-Dollar Business

Harvesting water from the atmosphere is an ancient idea, but it’s now a modern, billion-dollar business growing fast. Companies like Watergen are finding their biggest customers aren’t in poor, arid regions, but in wealthy nations like the UAE and the US, where the crisis is about water quality, not

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025

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