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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.
Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker. Partners Are Split.
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Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker. Partners Are Split.

Nvidia has acquired SchedMD, the company behind the open-source Slurm workload manager critical for AI and HPC clusters. The move is seen as a play to bolster its “AI factory” strategy, but it’s raising concerns based on Nvidia’s handling of a previous software buy, Bright Computing, in 2022.

by Chloe DannerDecember 16, 2025
Apple’s 2026 enterprise play: AI pressure and a management tug-of-war
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Apple’s 2026 enterprise play: AI pressure and a management tug-of-war

A new report highlights the enterprise push and pull for Apple in 2026. IT leaders praise the power of Apple Silicon but are waiting for a more compelling AI story and less friction in critical management tools like Platform SSO.

by Chloe DannerDecember 16, 2025
SantaStealer Malware Is A Cheap, Accessible Threat
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SantaStealer Malware Is A Cheap, Accessible Threat

Security researchers have uncovered SantaStealer, a new malware being sold on a subscription model. It’s designed to steal a wide array of data from Windows systems, but its current capabilities don’t live up to all its claims.

by Chloe DannerDecember 16, 2025
Jolla’s Sailfish 5 Phone Crowdfunds a Niche, But Can It Sail?
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Jolla’s Sailfish 5 Phone Crowdfunds a Niche, But Can It Sail?

Jolla’s new Sailfish 5 smartphone has blown past its crowdfunding goal, securing over 5,000 pre-orders. The phone, with specs chosen by the community, offers a truly independent mobile OS. But its unique interface and app ecosystem come with significant trade-offs.

by Chloe DannerDecember 16, 2025
Mars Bets Big on AI, From Dog Poop Scans to Billion-Dollar Bets
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Mars Bets Big on AI, From Dog Poop Scans to Billion-Dollar Bets

Mars is pushing AI into its vast empire, from veterinary diagnostics to consumer apps. The company has invested over a billion dollars in digital transformation and is now betting AI can reimagine its future. But integrating this tech across candy, pet food, and animal hospitals is a massive operati

by Chloe DannerDecember 16, 2025
Why AI Coding Agents Are Failing in the Enterprise
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Why AI Coding Agents Are Failing in the Enterprise

The shift from AI coding assistants to autonomous agents is hitting a wall in enterprises. According to a new analysis, the failure isn’t due to model capability but a critical lack of structured context and redesigned workflows. Success requires treating context as an engineered system.

by Chloe DannerDecember 13, 2025
7 Ugly Windows Tools That Still Beat Modern Software
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7 Ugly Windows Tools That Still Beat Modern Software

Modern Windows is all about clean interfaces, but some of the most powerful tools look like they’re from another era. These seven utilities, from search to disk management, prove that raw functionality often trumps a pretty UI.

by Chloe DannerDecember 13, 2025
Tariffs Are Exposing Which Manufacturers Were Built to Last
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Tariffs Are Exposing Which Manufacturers Were Built to Last

According to a Manufacturing.net analysis, recent tariff adjustments have created a clear divide in the commercial restroom manufacturing sector. Companies with long-term domestic production and sourcing strategies are gaining market share as buyers prioritize price stability and reliable lead times

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s macOS Sequoia 15.7.3 is out, but where are the details?
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Apple’s macOS Sequoia 15.7.3 is out, but where are the details?

Apple has rolled out macOS Sequoia 15.7.3, an update focused on important security fixes. The company has not yet detailed the specific vulnerabilities patched, but recommends all users install it immediately.

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025
Google’s $250 AI Ultra Plan Finally Gets a Killer Feature
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Google’s $250 AI Ultra Plan Finally Gets a Killer Feature

Google has added NotebookLM to its premium $250/month AI Ultra subscription. The move grants users dramatically higher usage limits and the ability to remove watermarks from generated slide decks and infographics. This could be the value proposition that justifies the ultra-premium price tag for hea

by Chloe DannerDecember 12, 2025

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