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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.
WinUIpad’s Latest Update Shows Why Windows Development Is So Hard
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

WinUIpad’s Latest Update Shows Why Windows Development Is So Hard

The latest WinUIpad update adds word count and cursor position features but highlights ongoing frustrations with Windows App SDK development. The developer spent weeks debugging app shutdown crashes and had to reuse 5+ year-old code for basic functionality. Even simple features require complex worka

by Chloe DannerNovember 27, 2025
The Unregulated Race To Superintelligence That Could End Human Work
AIInnovationTechnology

The Unregulated Race To Superintelligence That Could End Human Work

At Lisbon’s Web Summit, MIT physicist Max Tegmark delivered a sobering warning about artificial superintelligence. He argues unregulated development could lead to systems that make human labor economically worthless. With 127,000+ signatures on a petition to pause development, public concern is grow

by Chloe DannerNovember 27, 2025
When Two Clouds Fail: The Fragility of Our Digital World
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When Two Clouds Fail: The Fragility of Our Digital World

Two major cloud outages within days of each other have exposed the fragility of our digital infrastructure. When AWS and Azure both stumble, it’s time to question whether cloud reliability is heading in the wrong direction.

by Chloe DannerNovember 27, 2025
The x86 Monopoly in Supercomputing is Finally Crumbling
ComputingHardwareInnovation

The x86 Monopoly in Supercomputing is Finally Crumbling

The era of x86 dominance in high-performance computing is ending. Intel’s share of TOP500 supercomputers has plummeted from nearly 90% to just 57% over the past decade as Arm, AMD, and even open-source RISC-V architectures gain serious traction in the world’s most powerful machines.

by Chloe DannerNovember 27, 2025
Why Fiber Cabling Is Suddenly the Star of Data Centers
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Why Fiber Cabling Is Suddenly the Star of Data Centers

AI workloads are fundamentally changing data center architecture, pushing fiber cabling into the spotlight. Traditional north-south traffic patterns are being replaced by massive east-west flows between GPUs. This shift demands new approaches to connectivity that can handle unprecedented densities a

by Chloe DannerNovember 27, 2025
Openreach shuts first UK telephone exchange in copper purge
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Openreach shuts first UK telephone exchange in copper purge

Openreach has decommissioned its first telephone exchange in Deddington, Oxfordshire as part of a major copper network shutdown. The rural exchange closure marks the beginning of a program to exit 4,600 legacy exchanges across the UK. All 1,800 copper lines have been upgraded to fiber and now route

by Chloe DannerNovember 26, 2025
South Africa’s Energy Market Just Got More Competitive
BusinessInnovationTechnology

South Africa’s Energy Market Just Got More Competitive

Cape Town-based Enpower Trading has secured conditional market participant membership in the Southern African Power Pool. This breakthrough allows the company to import and export electricity across borders, creating new competition in the region’s energy market. The move represents a significant sh

by Chloe DannerNovember 26, 2025
SPhotonix raises $4.5M to scale 5D optical data storage
InnovationStartupsTechnology

SPhotonix raises $4.5M to scale 5D optical data storage

SPhotonix has raised $4.5 million to scale its 5D optical data storage technology. The startup uses lasers to write data onto durable quartz glass for long-term archival storage. Funding will support team expansion and R&D efforts across the US and Europe.

by Chloe DannerNovember 26, 2025
HP cutting up to 6,000 jobs in AI pivot amid cost pressures
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HP cutting up to 6,000 jobs in AI pivot amid cost pressures

HP is cutting thousands of jobs as it pivots toward AI and deals with rising component costs. The company expects to save $1 billion through the restructuring while warning about margin pressures ahead.

by Chloe DannerNovember 26, 2025
The AI Efficiency Trap That’s Costing Companies
AIInnovationTechnology

The AI Efficiency Trap That’s Costing Companies

Organizations across industries are deploying AI as a quick efficiency fix without defining clear outcomes or building proper safeguards. The consequences range from brittle automations to serious security incidents that could have been prevented with human oversight.

by Chloe DannerNovember 26, 2025

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