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Author: Natalie Brooks

Natalie Brooks brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation technologies, where she deciphers complex technical implementations for broader industry audiences. Her analytical approach particularly illuminates how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions are transforming traditional manufacturing and logistics sectors. With a methodology shaped by hands-on system evaluations, she consistently identifies meaningful patterns in emerging technologies that others might overlook, bridging the gap between engineering specifications and real-world business impact. This unique vantage point allows her to forecast how industrial innovations will cascade through adjacent technology sectors.
Harvey CEO Says Legal Tech Is Too Big For One Winner
InnovationSoftwareStartups

Harvey CEO Says Legal Tech Is Too Big For One Winner

In a recent Reddit AMA, Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg argued the legal tech industry’s opportunity is too vast for any single company to dominate. This comes after his AI startup raised $160 million, hitting an $8 billion valuation last week.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
EU Using Apple’s App Store Rules as a Stick to Beat Google
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EU Using Apple’s App Store Rules as a Stick to Beat Google

European regulators are using Apple’s controversial App Store changes as a model for judging Google Play. This comes after Apple was hit with a €500 million fine under the Digital Markets Act. Google now faces pressure to make its own store more open or risk a major penalty in early 2025.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
Nvidia’s new service tracks GPU health, and maybe location too
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Nvidia’s new service tracks GPU health, and maybe location too

Nvidia is developing a new inventory and health monitoring platform for its data center GPUs. The service could also provide a path to comply with proposed U.S. laws requiring location verification to prevent smuggling.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
AI’s Big Payoff Is Still Coming From The Old Stuff
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AI’s Big Payoff Is Still Coming From The Old Stuff

A new report shows most companies are getting a positive return on their AI investments. But the surprising part? The biggest impact isn’t from generative AI. It’s from the older, more established machine learning models.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
AI Spots a Hidden Monkeypox Target, Could Lead to Simpler Vaccines
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AI Spots a Hidden Monkeypox Target, Could Lead to Simpler Vaccines

Scientists have used AI to identify a previously overlooked monkeypox protein that triggers a strong antibody response. This discovery could lead to cheaper, safer vaccines and even bolster defenses against smallpox. The research was published in Science Translational Medicine on December 10.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Comcast Finally Kills Cable TV Contracts and Box Fees
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Comcast Finally Kills Cable TV Contracts and Box Fees

Comcast is radically simplifying its Xfinity TV offerings, ditching contracts and equipment rental fees. Starting Wednesday, all new plans include a 4K box and a single, all-in price.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Cramer’s Fed Day Picks: Nvidia, P&G, and a Red-Hot Energy Stock
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Cramer’s Fed Day Picks: Nvidia, P&G, and a Red-Hot Energy Stock

On a day focused on the Fed’s rate decision, Jim Cramer pointed to specific buying opportunities. He urged investors to buy Nvidia if they don’t own it and highlighted two other stocks he finds attractive.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
This startup is building satellites like washing machines in an old shipyard
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

This startup is building satellites like washing machines in an old shipyard

Astranis is reviving manufacturing at San Francisco’s historic Pier 70, but for space. The company builds compact, software-defined MicroGEO satellites and plans to scale production to an unprecedented 24 at a time.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Cisco Trained the Hackers Who Later Attacked It
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Cisco Trained the Hackers Who Later Attacked It

A cybersecurity researcher discovered that two individuals tied to the notorious Chinese state-sponsored hacking group Salt Typhoon appear to have been trained in Cisco’s own Networking Academy. The group is known for exploiting Cisco vulnerabilities in a major telecom espionage campaign. It’s a wil

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
7 Free Windows Apps That Are Actually Better Than Paid Software
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

7 Free Windows Apps That Are Actually Better Than Paid Software

A new list highlights seven open-source Windows applications that challenge the notion that you need to pay for quality software. From a Firefox-based browser with Arc’s best features to professional-grade photo and video editors, these tools offer serious functionality without the price tag. They p

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025

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