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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.
The Defense Dilemma: How War and Climate Change Are Redefining ESG
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Defense Dilemma: How War and Climate Change Are Redefining ESG

Global ESG assets are projected to reach $40 trillion by 2030, but geopolitical conflicts and climate crises are forcing a fundamental rethinking of what qualifies as “responsible” investing. The traditional exclusion of defense companies is being reconsidered as security becomes viewed as a prerequ

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s VR Workspace Goes Mainstream: What Mixed Reality Link Means for the Future of Work

Microsoft is democratizing virtual workspaces by making Mixed Reality Link available to all Windows 11 users with Meta Quest headsets. This enterprise-focused VR solution offers multi-monitor productivity at a tenth of Apple Vision Pro’s cost. The move signals a strategic shift toward practical VR a

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Arc Raiders’ Server Strain: The High Cost of Going Viral
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Arc Raiders’ Server Strain: The High Cost of Going Viral

Arc Raiders’ explosive launch saw over 350,000 concurrent players but exposed critical server infrastructure limitations. The extraction shooter’s success reveals both massive opportunity and operational risks for Embark Studios.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Arch Linux’s Trust Crisis: Can Community Repositories Survive Malware Attacks?
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Arch Linux’s Trust Crisis: Can Community Repositories Survive Malware Attacks?

Following multiple malware incidents in the Arch User Repository, Chaotic-AUR is implementing a trusted maintainer system. This move highlights the growing security challenges facing community-driven Linux distributions and their package management systems.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Europe’s Talent Crisis: Why Bureaucracy Is Losing the AI Race
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Europe’s Talent Crisis: Why Bureaucracy Is Losing the AI Race

As the global AI talent war intensifies, Europe’s fragmented visa systems and lack of talent strategy threaten its innovation ambitions. While competitors like Singapore and the UAE actively court global talent, European bureaucracy creates unnecessary barriers for the very innovators needed to comp

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Walmart’s $620K Manager Pay Gamble Reshapes Retail Labor Wars
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Walmart’s $620K Manager Pay Gamble Reshapes Retail Labor Wars

Walmart’s decision to pay star managers upwards of $620,000 annually represents more than just generous compensation. This strategic move is reshaping competitive dynamics across the retail sector and forcing rivals to reconsider their own talent retention strategies.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Supreme Court Confronts Historic Test of Presidential Tariff Power
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Supreme Court Confronts Historic Test of Presidential Tariff Power

The Supreme Court faces a constitutional showdown over whether presidents can unilaterally impose tariffs using emergency powers. The outcome could redefine presidential authority and impact every American taxpayer.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Google’s Pixel Problem: When Your OS Maker Becomes Your Biggest Competitor
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Google’s Pixel Problem: When Your OS Maker Becomes Your Biggest Competitor

Google’s research shows Pixel users report dramatically better scam protection than both iPhone and other Android devices. This advantage highlights Google’s growing conflict as both platform provider and hardware competitor.

According to Forbes, Google’s security research reveals Pixel users wer

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Fitbit’s AI Coach: The Promise and Peril of Conversational Health Tech
AISoftwareTechnology

Fitbit’s AI Coach: The Promise and Peril of Conversational Health Tech

Fitbit Premium users in the US are getting an AI-powered conversational coach that analyzes their health data. This marks a significant shift from passive tracking to interactive guidance, but raises important questions about accuracy and privacy in AI-driven health.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025
Google’s AI Memory Revolution: From Photo Search to Personal Stylist
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Google’s AI Memory Revolution: From Photo Search to Personal Stylist

Google is transforming your photo library into an AI-powered interactive archive. New features could turn memories into style inspiration and virtual try-ons. This represents a fundamental shift in how we interact with our digital past.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 3, 2025

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