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Author: Henry Blakemore

Henry Blakemore brings a distinct perspective to technology journalism, forged through hands-on experience with industrial automation systems and their real-world implementations. His expertise spans the convergence of industrial computing, IoT networks, and emerging automation technologies, where he deciphers complex technical concepts for both specialist and general audiences. Blakemore's analysis consistently illuminates how these interconnected domains are reshaping manufacturing, logistics, and infrastructure. His writing stands out for its emphasis on practical applications rather than theoretical possibilities, drawing from direct observation of technology deployments across global industrial environments.
Millions of Dell PCs at risk from serious security flaw
ComputingCybersecurityHardware

Millions of Dell PCs at risk from serious security flaw

Dell has issued an urgent security warning for users of its Display and Peripheral Manager software. A newly discovered vulnerability could allow attackers to gain full system administrator privileges. The company estimates millions of PCs are affected and recommends immediate updating.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Wall Street’s AI Party Hits a Rough Patch
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Wall Street’s AI Party Hits a Rough Patch

The S&P 500 had its worst day in a month as AI superstars including Nvidia and Palantir tumbled. Federal Reserve uncertainty and delayed economic data added to market jitters about stretched valuations.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
The Next Big Thing in IoT Power Is Printed, Flexible Solar
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The Next Big Thing in IoT Power Is Printed, Flexible Solar

A new generation of printable, flexible solar technology is poised to eliminate batteries from millions of IoT devices. These organic photovoltaic cells work incredibly well under indoor light, opening up entirely new design possibilities. It’s a fundamental shift in how engineers think about power.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Tesla might finally be adding Apple CarPlay
AutomotiveSoftwareTechnology

Tesla might finally be adding Apple CarPlay

Tesla is reportedly testing Apple CarPlay in its vehicles according to internal sources. The feature could be ready for release in the coming months, though development doesn’t guarantee it will launch.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Vampire Survivors Goes VR – And It’s $10 Now
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Vampire Survivors Goes VR – And It’s $10 Now

Vampire Survivors has officially launched in VR for Meta Quest headsets. The VR version includes two major DLC expansions and costs $10 compared to the standard $5 price. Players can now experience the bullet hell action directly in their headsets.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Why Supply Chains Are the Next Big Cybersecurity Battlefield
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Why Supply Chains Are the Next Big Cybersecurity Battlefield

Bryson Bort, founder of SCYTHE, discusses the rise of ransomware gangs and why supply chain security is becoming increasingly critical. His military background gives him unique insight into modern cyber threats.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Tails 7.2 Drops With Major Tor Browser Upgrades
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Tails 7.2 Drops With Major Tor Browser Upgrades

Tails 7.2 brings significant quality-of-life improvements to the privacy-focused operating system. The update includes vertical tabs, tab grouping, and better hardware compatibility through Linux kernel 6.12.57.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Cisco’s AI Boom Signals Major Infrastructure Shift
AIBusinessTechnology

Cisco’s AI Boom Signals Major Infrastructure Shift

Cisco’s strong earnings beat and raised guidance confirm AI infrastructure demand is accelerating into enterprise core spending. The company forecasts AI-related revenues will triple next year to $3 billion, while AMD projects data center AI revenue growing over 80% annually. This represents a found

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
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The Bonus Trap: Why Gig Platforms Keep Getting It Wrong

Gig economy bonuses are creating a prisoner’s dilemma for platforms like Uber and Lyft. New research shows fixed bonuses hurt workers while contingent bonuses create operational chaos. The labor market decides which strategy fails less.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025
Retail’s Creepy New AI Knows What You Want Before You Do
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Retail’s Creepy New AI Knows What You Want Before You Do

Retail AI is evolving from reactive to predictive, anticipating customer needs before they even browse. The technology uses contextual data like weather patterns and life events to surface relevant products. But perfect timing risks feeling intrusive to shoppers.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 13, 2025

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