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Author: Chloe Danner

Chloe Danner brings a distinct perspective to technology journalism by focusing on how industrial computing and automation systems converge with emerging IoT architectures. Her analysis frequently explores the operational technology landscape where embedded systems meet enterprise networks, offering insights into practical implementations beyond theoretical frameworks. With a keen eye for how automation reshapes traditional industries, she translates complex technical developments into accessible narratives about our connected industrial future.
Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux Mint’s new beta makes troubleshooting way less painful

The latest beta of the popular Linux distro introduces refined “System Information” pages designed to give users and helpers the exact hardware details needed to troubleshoot. A new “System Administration” window also simplifies boot menu management for dual-boot setups.

by Chloe DannerDecember 23, 2025
Sony’s PSN security flaw might let hackers bypass 2FA and passkeys
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Sony’s PSN security flaw might let hackers bypass 2FA and passkeys

A tech journalist reports their PlayStation Network account was compromised twice, even with a passkey and 2FA enabled. The hacker allegedly used a flaw in Sony’s internal tools, requiring only the account’s email address.

by Chloe DannerDecember 23, 2025
Microsoft Denies That 30% Xbox Profit Goal Is Real
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Microsoft Denies That 30% Xbox Profit Goal Is Real

Microsoft has denied a Bloomberg report that claimed it pushed the Xbox division to achieve a 30% profit margin. The company says it has ambitious goals, but that specific number is wrong.

by Chloe DannerDecember 22, 2025
Sustainability Went Quiet in 2025, But It Didn’t Go Away
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Sustainability Went Quiet in 2025, But It Didn’t Go Away

According to Fortune, 2025 was a year of quiet persistence for corporate sustainability. While U.S. politics created headwinds and DEI programs were dismantled, global data shows 99% of CEOs maintained or expanded commitments. The clean energy transition, led by China, surged ahead globally.

by Chloe DannerDecember 21, 2025
Samsung’s Android Bot Watch Face is a Fun, Niche Nostalgia Play
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Android Bot Watch Face is a Fun, Niche Nostalgia Play

Samsung has quietly enabled a neat trick for Galaxy Watch owners. You can now create a personalized Android bot and set it as your Wear OS watch face. It’s a fun, if niche, nod to a piece of Android history.

by Chloe DannerDecember 21, 2025
Hungary’s 4iG Bets $100 Million on Axiom Space’s Orbital Future
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Hungary’s 4iG Bets $100 Million on Axiom Space’s Orbital Future

Hungarian communications giant 4iG has made a binding $100 million investment commitment to Axiom Space. The deal aims to secure Hungary a role in future orbital data center programs and expands 4iG’s ambitious push to become a vertically integrated space player.

by Chloe DannerDecember 19, 2025
NASA Says Perseverance Rover is Good to Roam Mars for Years
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NASA Says Perseverance Rover is Good to Roam Mars for Years

NASA has certified that the Perseverance Mars rover is in excellent health for the long haul. Based on Earth-based testing of duplicate hardware, the rover’s wheel actuators are cleared for at least another 37 miles of driving, and its overall systems should operate normally until at least 2031. Thi

by Chloe DannerDecember 19, 2025
Windows Server Finally Ditches SCSI for Native NVMe
CloudComputingSoftware

Windows Server Finally Ditches SCSI for Native NVMe

Microsoft has rebuilt the Windows Server I/O stack to support NVMe SSDs natively, removing a legacy SCSI translation layer. This promises huge gains in IOPS, lower latency, and better CPU efficiency for enterprise workloads.

by Chloe DannerDecember 19, 2025
California Regulators Trim Utility Profits, But Your Bill May Still Go Up
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California Regulators Trim Utility Profits, But Your Bill May Still Go Up

California utilities just had their state-guaranteed profit margins trimmed slightly. The move will save customers about $100 million, but it’s a drop in the bucket compared to the $840 million in new, pre-approved rate increases coming soon.

by Chloe DannerDecember 19, 2025
Maxsun’s Crazy 4-Slot Mini ITX Board Is a Game Changer
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Maxsun’s Crazy 4-Slot Mini ITX Board Is a Game Changer

Maxsun has unveiled a unique mini ITX motherboard, the MS-PC Farm B860I, which features four DDR5 memory slots. This is a first for the mainstream consumer market, breaking the longstanding two-slot limit for the small form factor. The board also packs server-grade management and supports Intel’s up

by Chloe DannerDecember 18, 2025

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