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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 infrastructure, where she deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both specialized engineers and broader business audiences. Her reporting synthesizes deep industry analysis with emerging IoT applications, examining how edge computing and smart manufacturing converge to reshape production environments. With a methodology grounded in supply chain technology evolution, she consistently identifies pivotal trends before they reach mainstream discourse, establishing her as a forward-looking voice in industrial digitalization.
iOS 26.3 Beta is Here, and It’s All About Playing Nice
InnovationSoftware

iOS 26.3 Beta is Here, and It’s All About Playing Nice

The first beta for iOS 26.3 is out, and it’s a small but significant update focused on interoperability. Key features include a new tool for switching to Android and notification support for non-Apple wearables. The final release is slated for late January.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
A Hacker Used a Malicious Audiobook to Hijack Kindles
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A Hacker Used a Malicious Audiobook to Hijack Kindles

A security researcher demonstrated a critical hack at Black Hat Europe 2025, using a malicious audiobook to steal Amazon session cookies from a Kindle. Amazon has since patched all affected devices. But now, scammers are exploiting fears around the news with sophisticated phishing calls.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
Valve’s Secret Weapon Isn’t Streaming, It’s Emulation
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Valve’s Secret Weapon Isn’t Streaming, It’s Emulation

While Microsoft pushes Xbox game streaming, Valve is quietly backing a different future. An open-source emulator called Fex, seven years in the making, aims to run PC games natively on any device, from phones to VR headsets.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
Samsung Says SATA SSDs Aren’t Dead, But the AI Squeeze Is Real
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Samsung Says SATA SSDs Aren’t Dead, But the AI Squeeze Is Real

Samsung has pushed back on rumors it’s ending consumer SATA SSD production. However, the underlying NAND flash shortage, driven by AI demand, is very real and disrupting the entire storage market.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 16, 2025
I Tried a Truly De-Googled Android Phone. It Was Eye-Opening.
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I Tried a Truly De-Googled Android Phone. It Was Eye-Opening.

Using /e/OS on a Fairphone 6 reveals how much data our apps siphon daily. This de-Googled Android fork blocks thousands of trackers and offers system-wide privacy tools, all while maintaining app compatibility. It’s a stark lesson in digital surveillance.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 13, 2025
Dell’s RAM shortage price hikes are brutal for business
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Dell’s RAM shortage price hikes are brutal for business

An insider report claims Dell is implementing targeted price increases on commercial PCs, with high-RAM configurations seeing the biggest jumps. This is a direct result of AI companies and resellers hoarding memory, creating a severe shortage. The consumer market might be next.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 13, 2025
Samsung Phones Are Stuck on Old Google Play System Updates
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Samsung Phones Are Stuck on Old Google Play System Updates

Most Samsung Galaxy phones are stuck on Google Play system updates from July, August, or September, lagging far behind their regular security patches. This recurring issue is tied to Samsung’s rapid One UI 8 and 8.5 update cycle, leaving a security gap.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
2025’s Best Retro Game Collections Are a Blast from the Past
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2025’s Best Retro Game Collections Are a Blast from the Past

According to XDA-Developers, 2025 saw several major retro game collections hit modern platforms. The standout was the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, which compiled every arcade and home console release from the original saga, including a previously lost version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Other

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
Photo Booth Company Exposes Customer Pictures Online
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Photo Booth Company Exposes Customer Pictures Online

A simple website flaw exposed pictures and videos from Hama Film photo booths. The security researcher who found it says the company still hasn’t fully resolved the vulnerability, leaving customer data at risk.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025
Your Next Remote Hire Could Be a North Korean Hacker
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Your Next Remote Hire Could Be a North Korean Hacker

Remote hiring has opened a dangerous door for sophisticated fraud. State-backed IT workers are using fake identities to infiltrate companies, leading to massive financial and legal risks. Vigilance is no longer optional.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 12, 2025

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