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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.
Google Backs Down on Android Sideloading Restrictions
InnovationPrivacySoftware

Google Backs Down on Android Sideloading Restrictions

Google is modifying its controversial Android developer verification policy to preserve sideloading capabilities for advanced users. The company will introduce a special “advanced flow” that maintains security warnings while allowing installation from unverified sources. Early access to verification

by Natalie BrooksNovember 13, 2025
Kanata is the most advanced keyboard remapper you’ve never heard of
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Kanata is the most advanced keyboard remapper you’ve never heard of

Kanata is a free, open-source keyboard remapper that brings programmable keyboard features to any keyboard on Windows, Mac, or Linux. It offers layers, tap-hold keys, and chording without requiring special hardware. The tool essentially gives you the brain of a custom mechanical keyboard in software

by Natalie BrooksNovember 13, 2025
The Bizarre MAHA Movement Is Embracing Elizabeth Holmes
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The Bizarre MAHA Movement Is Embracing Elizabeth Holmes

The Make America Healthy Again movement is rallying behind Elizabeth Holmes, questioning whether she was unfairly treated. This aligns with their pattern of embracing controversial health figures who challenge mainstream medicine. It’s a strange alliance that reveals much about MAHA’s priorities.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Google’s Cameyo Launch Fixes Chromebooks’ Biggest Problem
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Google’s Cameyo Launch Fixes Chromebooks’ Biggest Problem

Google has officially launched Cameyo by Google after acquiring the virtualization platform a year ago. The service enables Chromebooks to run legacy Windows applications directly through the Chrome browser, addressing a major enterprise limitation.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Protolabs Ramps Up US Metal 3D Printing for Medical and Aerospace
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Protolabs Ramps Up US Metal 3D Printing for Medical and Aerospace

Protolabs has significantly increased its US metal 3D printing capacity in 2025. The expansion includes four new large-format dual-laser printers at their Raleigh facility, supporting medical and aerospace industries.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Siemens TIA Portal V21 brings Git integration to industrial automation
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Siemens TIA Portal V21 brings Git integration to industrial automation

Siemens has unveiled version 21 of its TIA Portal engineering framework at the SPS trade show. The update focuses on Git integration for version control and redundant SCADA architectures for higher availability in industrial automation environments.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
EU’s “Voluntary” Chat Control Is Back – And It’s Worse
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EU’s “Voluntary” Chat Control Is Back – And It’s Worse

EU lawmakers are pushing a revised Chat Control bill that makes CSAM scanning “voluntary” with dangerous loopholes. Privacy experts call it a political deception that could break encryption and monitor private messages. The fight over digital privacy continues.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
These bat-inspired robots could save lives in disasters
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These bat-inspired robots could save lives in disasters

A robotics researcher is developing small drones that mimic how bats use echolocation to navigate. These palm-sized robots could revolutionize search and rescue operations in dangerous environments. The technology uses AI to filter noise and detect obstacles within a two-meter radius.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Infineon’s GaN Tech Powers Enphase’s New Solar Microinverters
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Infineon’s GaN Tech Powers Enphase’s New Solar Microinverters

Infineon is supplying its CoolGaN bi-directional switch technology for Enphase Energy’s new IQ9 Series Microinverters. The partnership enables significant efficiency gains and cost reductions in solar power conversion. This comes as solar PV is forecast to account for 80% of global renewable capacit

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025
Streaming’s Hidden Costs: How Movies Got Worse
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Streaming’s Hidden Costs: How Movies Got Worse

Streaming services have fundamentally changed how we watch movies, but the costs go beyond just subscription fees. From compressed video quality to risk-averse studios, the entire film industry has been reshaped. We’re getting more content than ever, but much of it feels disposable and uninspired.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 12, 2025

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