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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.
Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Shake Up the Laptop Market
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Shake Up the Laptop Market

Apple is working on a budget MacBook priced well below $1,000 that uses an iPhone-class processor. The device, code-named J700, is expected to launch in the first half of 2026 and target the entry-level laptop market.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Pinterest’s AI Shopping Bet Isn’t Paying Off Yet
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Pinterest’s AI Shopping Bet Isn’t Paying Off Yet

Pinterest’s stock took a 15% nosedive after reporting disappointing third-quarter results and providing weak fourth-quarter guidance. The company missed earnings expectations despite growing monthly active users to 600 million. CEO Bill Ready’s AI shopping vision isn’t translating to financial perfo

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Python Finally Gets Official Lazy Imports After Years of Waiting
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Python Finally Gets Official Lazy Imports After Years of Waiting

Python developers will soon get official lazy imports through PEP 810, approved after a month of debate. The opt-in feature defers module loading until actually needed, addressing long-standing startup time frustrations.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s About to Make Cheap Laptops – Finally
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Apple’s About to Make Cheap Laptops – Finally

Apple is breaking from tradition by developing its first low-cost laptop. The budget Mac aims to compete directly with Chromebooks and entry-level Windows machines. This marks Apple’s first serious attempt at the affordable laptop market.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Windows Users Finally Get Their Magic Trackpad Equivalent
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Windows Users Finally Get Their Magic Trackpad Equivalent

After years of waiting, Windows users might finally get a proper alternative to Apple’s Magic Trackpad. The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro just crushed its Kickstarter goal and promises advanced gesture controls, force sensing, and deep Windows integration. Production starts in December with shipping plann

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Astronauts Get Robotic Trousers That Fight Muscle Fatigue
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Astronauts Get Robotic Trousers That Fight Muscle Fatigue

Researchers have developed soft robotic exosuit trousers that use artificial muscles to reduce fatigue during space missions. The technology was recently tested in the largest simulated lunar environment in the Southern Hemisphere. It could eventually help both astronauts and people undergoing physi

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Actually Kill Chromebooks
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Actually Kill Chromebooks

Apple is reportedly developing an affordable MacBook codenamed J700 that could launch for as low as $599. The device would use iPhone processors instead of M-series chips and target would-be iPad buyers. With a 2026 launch window, this could seriously challenge Chromebooks and midrange Windows lapto

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Trump’s China Strategy Is Failing – And Everyone’s Paying
BusinessPolicyTechnology

Trump’s China Strategy Is Failing – And Everyone’s Paying

The recent Trump-Xi summit revealed the limits of America’s tariff strategy. While avoiding immediate escalation, the meeting showed China gaining ground as Trump alienates allies.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Tokyo’s 4-Day Work Week Gamble to Fix Population Crisis
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Tokyo’s 4-Day Work Week Gamble to Fix Population Crisis

Tokyo is implementing a 4-day work week for government employees starting in April. The move aims to address Japan’s collapsing birth rate, which hit 1.2 nationally and just 0.99 in Tokyo. But decades of similar policies have failed to reverse the trend.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Why Every Company Needs a Geopolitical Risk Officer Now
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Why Every Company Needs a Geopolitical Risk Officer Now

The global risk landscape has evolved dramatically with AI, cyber warfare, and geopolitical tensions creating new challenges. Companies need senior leaders who can bridge technical and strategic thinking to navigate these threats effectively. The Geopolitical Risk Officer role is becoming essential

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025

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