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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.
Linux 6.19 Lays the Foundation for Encrypted PCIe Links
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Linux 6.19 Lays the Foundation for Encrypted PCIe Links

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel is introducing core infrastructure for PCIe link encryption and device authentication, spearheaded by AMD’s SEV-TIO. This work, coordinated through a Trusted Execution Environment, aims to protect PCIe traffic and block interposer attacks. It’s a key building block for

by Ava WinslowDecember 7, 2025
Microsoft quietly drops a crucial recovery update for Windows 11
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Microsoft quietly drops a crucial recovery update for Windows 11

Microsoft has rolled out a new dynamic update focused on the Windows Recovery Environment. The update, KB5071844, is for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, as well as Windows Server 2025. It’s designed to be installed automatically to improve recovery processes.

by Ava WinslowDecember 7, 2025
HP’s 5G Laptop Is Great, But Why Can’t You Have It?
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HP’s 5G Laptop Is Great, But Why Can’t You Have It?

HP’s new EliteBook 6 G1q laptop comes with an amazing feature: unlimited 5G service in the U.S. that automatically switches between carriers. The catch? It’s a business-only device, highlighting a frustrating gap in the consumer market.

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
Nvidia’s CEO on China’s AI Edge: “They Can Build a Hospital in a Weekend”
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Nvidia’s CEO on China’s AI Edge: “They Can Build a Hospital in a Weekend”

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it takes about three years to build an AI data center in the U.S., while China’s construction speed is staggering. He also points out China has twice the energy capacity of the U.S., a critical advantage for powering the AI boom. Despite a chip technology lead, Huang war

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
Google’s Gemini Is Finally Gaining On ChatGPT
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Google’s Gemini Is Finally Gaining On ChatGPT

According to Forbes, the AI race is tightening. While ChatGPT still has a larger user base, Google’s Gemini app is now growing faster in downloads. More importantly, users are spending more time with it—an average of 7.2 minutes per visit compared to ChatGPT’s 6 minutes.

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
Apple Chip Boss May Leave, Netflix Wants to Buy Warner Bros.
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Apple Chip Boss May Leave, Netflix Wants to Buy Warner Bros.

Two massive tech and media stories broke. Apple’s silicon architect Johny Srouji is reportedly mulling an exit, potentially for the CTO role. Separately, Netflix is said to be pursuing an $82 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
TSMC Sending US Engineers to Taiwan for 2nm Chip Training
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TSMC Sending US Engineers to Taiwan for 2nm Chip Training

TSMC is reportedly sending batches of engineers from its Arizona plant to Taiwan for critical training on 3nm and 2nm chip production. The move prepares the US facility for pilot manufacturing of the 2nm and A16 processes in 2028. This comes as demand for advanced wafers is surging, with Apple and N

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
Your Free File Sharing App Probably Isn’t Scanning for Viruses
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Your Free File Sharing App Probably Isn’t Scanning for Viruses

A new study reveals most popular free file-sharing services don’t scan for malware, leaving billions of users at risk. The security warning comes as UK regulators plan to expand proactive file scanning in 2026.

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
The Deals Editor’s Playbook: How Forbes Vetted Finds Your Discounts
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The Deals Editor’s Playbook: How Forbes Vetted Finds Your Discounts

Kara Cuzzone, the supervising deals editor for Forbes Vetted, has been hunting online sales for seven years. She explains the strategy behind covering major shopping events and building a trusted recommendations platform.

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
EU Slaps X with $140M Fine in First-Ever DSA Crackdown
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EU Slaps X with $140M Fine in First-Ever DSA Crackdown

The European Union has issued its first-ever Digital Services Act fine, hitting Elon Musk’s X with a €120 million penalty. The fine targets violations in ad transparency, data access for researchers, and the platform’s deceptive blue-checkmark system. In contrast, TikTok satisfied the EU’s concerns

by Ava WinslowDecember 5, 2025

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