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Author: Emma Langford

Emma Langford brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where she deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both enterprise and engineering audiences. Her reporting delves into the convergence of operational technology with emerging IoT frameworks, examining how edge computing and industrial AI are reshaping manufacturing and supply chain logistics. With a keen eye for practical implementation challenges, she translates technical specifications into strategic insights that help professionals navigate the rapidly evolving industrial digital landscape.
How Mejuri’s Married Founders Use Bezos’ “Disagree and Commit”
BusinessInnovationTechnology

How Mejuri’s Married Founders Use Bezos’ “Disagree and Commit”

The married founders of jewelry brand Mejuri have been using Jeff Bezos’ famous management philosophy to handle disagreements since launching in 2013. Noura Sakkijha and Majed Masad say the approach helps them balance their different strengths while building a business together.

by Emma LangfordNovember 16, 2025
Samsung’s Surprising Move: Galaxy S25 Ultra Gets Renewed Edition
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s Surprising Move: Galaxy S25 Ultra Gets Renewed Edition

Samsung is taking an unusual approach with its flagship Galaxy S25 lineup, introducing certified renewed models less than a year after their January 2025 launch. The renewed S25 Ultra starts at $1,109, significantly below its original price, and comes with a new battery and full warranty. This early

by Emma LangfordNovember 15, 2025
Mesa 25.3 Brings Major Vulkan Driver Upgrades, AMD Switches to ACO
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Mesa 25.3 Brings Major Vulkan Driver Upgrades, AMD Switches to ACO

Mesa 25.3 has landed with substantial Vulkan driver enhancements across multiple vendors. AMD’s RadeonSI driver now defaults to using the ACO compiler backend for better performance. This represents a major step forward for open-source graphics on Linux.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
ChatGPT Still Dominates AI, But Google’s Gemini Is Gaining
AISoftwareTechnology

ChatGPT Still Dominates AI, But Google’s Gemini Is Gaining

ChatGPT maintains its dominant position in the generative AI market with over 70% of web traffic, but Google’s Gemini is making significant gains. The AI landscape has become increasingly competitive since ChatGPT’s 2022 debut, with multiple tech giants now vying for market share.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Your AI therapist is making things worse, psychologists warn
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Your AI therapist is making things worse, psychologists warn

The American Psychological Association just issued a stark warning about using AI chatbots for therapy. Recent surveys show these tools have become major mental health providers despite being clinically unvalidated. The APA says they’re creating dangerous feedback loops that can aggravate mental ill

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Amazon Business Launches AI Assistant and Industrial Tools
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Amazon Business Launches AI Assistant and Industrial Tools

Amazon Business unveiled several new AI-powered tools at its Reshape conference in Seattle. The company announced a free virtual assistant for U.S. users and previewed industrial solutions coming in early 2025. The new offerings aim to help businesses automate tasks and predict supply chain disrupti

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Satellite Security Crisis: Quantum Threat Looms Over Unencrypted Comms
CybersecurityInnovationTechnology

Satellite Security Crisis: Quantum Threat Looms Over Unencrypted Comms

Researchers found that roughly 50% of geostationary satellite signals transmit sensitive military, maritime, and in-flight data without any encryption. Using equipment costing less than $800, they intercepted everything from military communications to vessel tracking data. This creates a massive “ha

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Intel’s Final Xe Driver Updates Land in Linux 6.19
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Intel’s Final Xe Driver Updates Land in Linux 6.19

Intel has submitted its final batch of Xe driver feature updates for the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel. The changes include SRIOV administration capabilities, job queue limits, and various bug fixes. This marks the completion of major feature development for Intel’s modern graphics driver architecture.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
Nvidia’s software sales struggle despite AI boom
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Nvidia’s software sales struggle despite AI boom

Nvidia’s internal sales emails show the company struggling to sell its AI Enterprise software to major clients. Despite forecasting $78.7 million in software sales for Q3 2026, the company faces hurdles with legal teams and procurement processes in regulated industries.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025
ASUS Says Xbox ROG Ally Demand Is “Extremely Positive”
ComputingGamingHardware

ASUS Says Xbox ROG Ally Demand Is “Extremely Positive”

ASUS reports “extremely positive” market response to the new Xbox ROG Ally handheld. The company says demand for premium models has surprised them and revealed revenue projections between $96-160 million.

by Emma LangfordNovember 14, 2025

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