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Author: Ava Winslow

Ava Winslow brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her background in industrial computing systems, where she first witnessed how automation and IoT technologies transform physical operations into intelligent networks. Her reporting demystifies complex industrial technologies while exploring their convergence with consumer-facing innovations in the emerging tech landscape. With a keen eye for how enterprise-grade solutions influence broader technological adoption, she translates specialized industrial applications into accessible insights for the wider tech community.
Thunderbird 146 is Out, But It’s a Quiet Update
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Thunderbird 146 is Out, But It’s a Quiet Update

Thunderbird 146 is now available, featuring a new OpenPGP keyserver setting and modernized account cryptography. The bigger story is the long list of bug fixes and the parallel update to the stable ESR version.

by Ava WinslowDecember 9, 2025
H3C’s $5,000 AI Mini PC Packs a Massive Blackwell Punch
AIComputingHardware

H3C’s $5,000 AI Mini PC Packs a Massive Blackwell Punch

H3C has launched the LinSeer MegaCube, a compact mini PC powered by NVIDIA’s GB10 Superchip. It features 128GB of memory and can run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. The price in China converts to over $5,000 USD.

by Ava WinslowDecember 9, 2025
Robots Are Learning to Pick Tomatoes, But It’s Still Hard
AIInnovationSoftware

Robots Are Learning to Pick Tomatoes, But It’s Still Hard

A new robot model shifts from simple detection to evaluating the ‘ease of harvesting’ for each tomato. The system achieved an 81% success rate in tests by choosing the best approach angle. This research aims to tackle farm labor shortages through human-robot collaboration.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Someone Got Windows 11 Running on a PS5’s Brain. It’s a Mess.
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Someone Got Windows 11 Running on a PS5’s Brain. It’s a Mess.

A hardware hacker successfully booted Windows 11 from a USB drive on a PlayStation 5 APU. The CPU and RAM were detected, but the integrated GPU was completely unrecognized, requiring a separate graphics card.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
How Founders Are Planning for 2026 Amid Chaos
BusinessStartupsTechnology

How Founders Are Planning for 2026 Amid Chaos

Planning for 2026 feels impossible with today’s uncertainty over tariffs, rates, and inflation. Three founders explain how they’re building flexible roadmaps and focusing on what they can control.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Festo’s New Gripper is Built for Delicate, Dirty Jobs
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Festo’s New Gripper is Built for Delicate, Dirty Jobs

Festo has launched a new adaptive gripper designed for hygienic environments like food and pharmaceutical production. It’s built to handle irregular, delicate items without causing damage and can withstand intense cleaning procedures.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Orange’s $27M Sierra Leone Data Center Is a Big Bet on Africa
CloudDataInnovation

Orange’s $27M Sierra Leone Data Center Is a Big Bet on Africa

Telecom giant Orange has launched a new €23 million data center in Bo, Sierra Leone. It serves as a full disaster recovery backup to the company’s primary facility in Freetown, with President Julius Maada Bio hailing it as a digital milestone.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
MrBeast’s YouTube Empire is a $110 Million Money Pit
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

MrBeast’s YouTube Empire is a $110 Million Money Pit

A new report from The Verge shatters the illusion of creator economy riches. It shows that even the world’s biggest YouTuber, MrBeast, loses massive money on videos, relying instead on selling chocolate bars at Walmart.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Wedbush boosts Apple target, bets big on 2026 AI shift
AIBusinessSoftware

Wedbush boosts Apple target, bets big on 2026 AI shift

Investment firm Wedbush has increased its Apple price target to $320, citing strong iPhone 17 sales and a belief that major AI changes are coming in 2026. The firm expects a formal partnership with Google Gemini and sees new executive hires as key to Apple’s AI success.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Windows 11 Update Is Causing Headaches
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Latest Windows 11 Update Is Causing Headaches

Microsoft’s optional KB5070311 update for Windows 11 is causing more problems than it solves. Users are reporting a broken dark mode in File Explorer and an invisible password icon for Windows Hello. The update, released December 1, 2025, is also failing to install for some.

by Ava WinslowDecember 7, 2025

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