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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.
Space Solar Goes Mass Production in New York
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Space Solar Goes Mass Production in New York

New Mexico’s mPower Technology has started high-volume automated production of space-grade solar modules in New York. The company is scaling up to meet demand from satellite constellations and has Lockheed Martin Ventures as a recent investor. Their production facility already reaches 1 megawatt ann

by Ava WinslowNovember 11, 2025
The $100 Trillion Case For Slowing Human Aging
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The $100 Trillion Case For Slowing Human Aging

New research suggests modest advances in aging biology could transform the US economy. Slowing aging by just five years could add $100 trillion over decades – equivalent to adding Canada’s entire economy every single year. The economic case for longevity research is becoming impossible to ignore.

by Ava WinslowNovember 11, 2025
Critical Docker Container Flaws Let Hackers Escape to Host Systems
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Critical Docker Container Flaws Let Hackers Escape to Host Systems

Newly discovered security flaws in runC, the container runtime used by Docker, could let attackers escape container isolation and access host systems. The vulnerabilities involve path manipulation and symlink attacks that bypass security controls. System administrators are urged to update immediatel

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Saudi Arabia’s $50 Billion Futuristic City Is Crashing Hard
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Saudi Arabia’s $50 Billion Futuristic City Is Crashing Hard

Saudi Arabia’s $50 billion Neom project appears to be collapsing under its own ambition. The Line’s impossible architecture and lack of foreign investment have insiders predicting its demise while workers suffer.

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Opendoor’s CEO Wants to “Ruin the Night” of Short Sellers
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Opendoor’s CEO Wants to “Ruin the Night” of Short Sellers

Opendoor Technologies is distributing tradable warrants to shareholders in a strategic move that CEO Kaz Nejatian openly admits is meant to cause pain for short sellers. The real estate iBuyer’s stock jumped 22% on Monday as retail investors cheered the plan. However, market strategists warn that fo

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Chronosphere’s AI Actually Explains Itself to Engineers
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Chronosphere’s AI Actually Explains Itself to Engineers

Chronosphere is launching AI-Guided Troubleshooting that keeps engineers in control. The system explains its reasoning rather than making automatic decisions. It’s a direct challenge to Datadog’s approach in the crowded observability market.

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Windows 11’s Weird 2026 Update Plan Revealed
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Windows 11’s Weird 2026 Update Plan Revealed

Microsoft is breaking its annual Windows 11 update pattern with a special early 2026 release. But this 26H1 update won’t be for everyone – it’s specifically designed for next-generation ARM processors. The company insists this doesn’t mean a return to twice-yearly feature updates for the broader Win

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Samsung Health adds iFIT workouts – with a catch
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Samsung Health adds iFIT workouts – with a catch

Samsung Health users in the US can now access iFIT workout content through a new partnership. The deal offers one free workout per month across seven categories, with full access requiring a subscription starting at $9.99 monthly. Device purchases unlock additional free trial periods.

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
How a Tiny Chip Company Brought Auto Production to Its Knees
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How a Tiny Chip Company Brought Auto Production to Its Knees

A power struggle between Dutch authorities and Chinese owners at chipmaker Nexperia has forced Honda to halt production in Mexico and threatens assembly lines worldwide. The crisis shows how vulnerable auto supply chains remain to geopolitical tensions and simple component shortages.

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025
Trump’s Ex-Envoy Takes Over Spyware Firm NSO Group
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Trump’s Ex-Envoy Takes Over Spyware Firm NSO Group

NSO Group, maker of the notorious Pegasus spyware, has appointed former Trump official David Friedman as executive chairman. The company aims to pursue partnerships with US law enforcement despite being blacklisted by the Biden administration over human rights abuses.

by Ava WinslowNovember 10, 2025

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