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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.
Scientific Journals Drowning in AI-Generated Letters
AIResearchTechnology

Scientific Journals Drowning in AI-Generated Letters

A new study reveals how AI is flooding scientific journals with synthetic letters. Researchers found a small group of authors suddenly producing massive volumes of content, threatening to drown legitimate scientific discourse.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Samsung’s November 2025 Security Patch: What the Details Reveal
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Samsung’s November 2025 Security Patch: What the Details Reveal

Samsung’s early publication of November 2025 security patch details signals a strategic shift. The update addresses critical vulnerabilities affecting millions of devices, including widespread Exynos chip flaws.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
OpenAI’s $13B+ Revenue Signals AI’s Enterprise Dominance
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OpenAI’s $13B+ Revenue Signals AI’s Enterprise Dominance

OpenAI’s revenue has surged past $13 billion according to Sam Altman, with the company targeting $100 billion by 2027. The AI giant’s massive compute investments and potential trillion-dollar IPO signal a fundamental shift in enterprise technology spending.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Why AI Coding Needs Human Conductors, Not Replacements
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Why AI Coding Needs Human Conductors, Not Replacements

The promise of fully autonomous AI coding is colliding with reality. New data shows coding agents deteriorate without human guidance, revealing why companies are creating new “agent developer” roles instead of replacing engineers.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The Hidden Water Crisis in Global Manufacturing
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The Hidden Water Crisis in Global Manufacturing

Global material production’s freshwater footprint has doubled since 1995, reaching 50.7 billion cubic meters annually. This hidden water crisis threatens to intensify competition for scarce resources in rapidly developing economies. The findings demand urgent industrial and policy responses.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The Iron-Sulfur Revolution: A New Path to Sustainable Plastics
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The Iron-Sulfur Revolution: A New Path to Sustainable Plastics

Researchers have discovered a bacterial enzyme that produces ethylene without CO₂ emissions using ancient iron-sulfur clusters. This breakthrough could revolutionize plastic manufacturing, but significant engineering challenges remain before industrial application.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Intel’s Linux Driver Move Signals Next-Gen GPU Architecture Shift
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Intel’s Linux Driver Move Signals Next-Gen GPU Architecture Shift

Intel’s early Linux driver work for Nova Lake Xe3P graphics reveals more than just technical preparation. This strategic move positions Intel for future architectural dominance while exposing the complex realities of modern GPU development cycles. The absence of ray-tracing in some variants speaks v

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
AI Browsers vs. Paywalls: The Coming Content War
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AI Browsers vs. Paywalls: The Coming Content War

New AI browsers can circumvent publisher paywalls by mimicking human users, creating a fundamental threat to digital media’s subscription revenue model. This development signals a coming content war between AI companies and publishers.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The AI Cooling Arms Race Heats Up With Trane-Nvidia Partnership
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The AI Cooling Arms Race Heats Up With Trane-Nvidia Partnership

As AI models grow exponentially larger, the thermal management challenge becomes mission-critical. Trane Technologies’ new reference design for Nvidia’s AI factories represents a strategic move to address gigawatt-scale cooling demands that could make or break AI advancement.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The Bot Stream Battle: How Fake Plays Are Reshaping Music’s Economy
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The Bot Stream Battle: How Fake Plays Are Reshaping Music’s Economy

As major artists like Drake accuse streaming services of ignoring bot-generated plays, the music industry faces a billion-dollar fraud problem that’s reshaping royalty payments and artist compensation across the entire ecosystem.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025

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