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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.
Microsoft’s New Superintelligence Play – And Why It Matters
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Microsoft’s New Superintelligence Play – And Why It Matters

Microsoft is launching a new superintelligence team after being freed from OpenAI partnership restrictions. The company can now pursue its own AGI research while maintaining access to OpenAI’s best models through 2030. AI chief Mustafa Suleyman says they’re chasing “humanist superintelligence” that

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Apologizes for M365 Price Confusion, Offers Refunds
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Microsoft Apologizes for M365 Price Confusion, Offers Refunds

Microsoft has publicly apologized for failing to clearly communicate Microsoft 365 subscription changes. The company is offering refunds to customers in Australia and New Zealand who switch to the cheaper Classic plan by December 31, 2025. This comes after legal action from Australian regulators.

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
Apple blocks iOS 26.2 beta on devices with C1 modem
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Apple blocks iOS 26.2 beta on devices with C1 modem

Apple is preventing installation of iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 betas on devices with the C1 modem. The affected devices include iPhone 16e, iPhone Air, and cellular M5 iPad Pro models. The over-the-air update appears available but fails to install.

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
Goodman’s $17.5bn bet on data centers
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Goodman’s $17.5bn bet on data centers

Goodman Group expects its construction pipeline to hit a record AU$17.5 billion by 2026, driven overwhelmingly by data center projects. The company currently has 300MW of data center capacity under construction, set to grow to 500MW next year. CEO Greg Goodman says hyperscale demand and metropolitan

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
AI-Generated Malware Is Mostly Hype, Google Finds
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AI-Generated Malware Is Mostly Hype, Google Finds

Google revealed five recent malware samples built using generative AI, all of which proved far below professional standards. The findings show AI-generated malware remains experimental and poses little real-world threat despite industry hype. Security experts agree the technology isn’t yet producing

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
How Small Businesses Are Using AI to Punch Above Their Weight
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How Small Businesses Are Using AI to Punch Above Their Weight

New data from TriNet shows small businesses are finding unique advantages by integrating AI into their operations. The technology allows them to scale more efficiently while maintaining human strategic oversight. This represents a major shift in how smaller companies compete.

by Emma LangfordNovember 6, 2025
Figma’s Strong Outlook Shows Product Expansion Paying Off
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Figma’s Strong Outlook Shows Product Expansion Paying Off

Figma is projecting better-than-expected quarterly revenue and full-year operating profit. The company’s expanding product suite is driving stronger financial performance than analysts anticipated.

by Emma LangfordNovember 5, 2025
Your Work Wearable Might Be Spying On You
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Your Work Wearable Might Be Spying On You

A new meta-analysis reveals companies are using wearables to monitor employee health data like stress markers and sleep quality. But researchers warn about lack of transparency and insecure data storage practices that could create surveillance culture.

by Emma LangfordNovember 5, 2025
ElevenLabs CEO: We Found Brilliant Researcher in Call Center
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ElevenLabs CEO: We Found Brilliant Researcher in Call Center

ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski says the company’s non-traditional hiring approach helped them discover incredible talent outside Silicon Valley. The AI audio startup recently hit a $6.6 billion valuation while maintaining a flat organizational structure.

by Emma LangfordNovember 5, 2025
German satellite maker Reflex raises $57M for defense push
ManufacturingStartupsTechnology

German satellite maker Reflex raises $57M for defense push

Berlin-based Reflex Aerospace just raised the largest Series A round by a European NewSpace company. The funding will accelerate their plans for satellite constellations providing intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities.

by Emma LangfordNovember 5, 2025

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