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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.
DNS Over HTTPS Explained: The Privacy Upgrade Everyone’s Arguing About
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

DNS Over HTTPS Explained: The Privacy Upgrade Everyone’s Arguing About

DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts your web browsing requests to prevent ISPs and network snoops from seeing which sites you visit. While it boosts privacy and security, it’s creating heated debates about centralization, parental controls, and network management. Here’s what you need to know about this c

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
Linux gaming just got better for classic Windows games
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Linux gaming just got better for classic Windows games

The d7vk project extends Linux gaming compatibility back to Direct3D 7 titles, covering over 400 classic Windows games. This builds on Valve’s Proton framework but reaches further into PC gaming history than ever before.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
JPEG XL Gets PDF Lifeline After Chrome’s “Obsolete” Tag
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JPEG XL Gets PDF Lifeline After Chrome’s “Obsolete” Tag

JPEG XL, declared obsolete by Google Chrome in 2022, is getting a major boost from the PDF Association. The format will become part of the PDF specification to handle HDR content and ultra-high resolution images. This creates an awkward situation for Chrome, which includes PDF support.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea: Would It Actually Help?
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Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Idea: Would It Actually Help?

The Trump administration is floating the idea of 50-year government-backed mortgages. While monthly payments would drop, homeowners would pay significantly more interest over the decades. The trade-offs are substantial.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
EU May Delay Its AI Rules After Tech Industry Pushback
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EU May Delay Its AI Rules After Tech Industry Pushback

The EU is reportedly considering significant delays to its landmark AI Act implementation. Companies could get extra time to comply with high-risk AI rules and avoid penalties until 2027.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
UK Grid Scrambles as Data Center Power Demand Surges
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UK Grid Scrambles as Data Center Power Demand Surges

The UK’s National Grid is facing unprecedented demand from data centers, with connection requests surging over the past year. The grid operator expects to connect up to 19GW of new capacity by 2031, half from data centers alone. This could push data center electricity consumption to 9% of UK demand

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
Cogent sells two Sprint data centers for $144 million
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Cogent sells two Sprint data centers for $144 million

Cogent Communications has agreed to sell two data centers it acquired from Sprint for $144 million in cash. The facilities are among the largest of 24 wholesale properties Cogent repurposed from the Sprint acquisition. CEO Dave Schaeffer says more deals are in negotiation as the company continues it

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
EU’s Carbon Border Tax Faces Major Industry Backlash
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EU’s Carbon Border Tax Faces Major Industry Backlash

The European Commission is preparing to revise its carbon border adjustment mechanism just months before implementation. Major companies including BASF, TotalEnergies, and Siemens are warning the tax could jeopardize energy-intensive industries in Europe.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
Box CEO Says AI-First Is Non-Negotiable for Startups
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Box CEO Says AI-First Is Non-Negotiable for Startups

Box CEO Aaron Levie says startups must integrate AI into their workflows to compete effectively. He outlines two core steps for successful AI implementation that can dramatically increase productivity and output across organizations.

by Emma LangfordNovember 10, 2025
Why The Spotify Boycott Is Hitting Different This Time
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Why The Spotify Boycott Is Hitting Different This Time

Spotify is facing coordinated backlash over multiple controversies just as its crucial Wrapped season approaches. The streaming giant paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024 but still faces artist payment complaints. Now consumers are voting with their wallets over ethical concerns.

by Emma LangfordNovember 9, 2025

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