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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.
iPhone 18’s Big Face ID Change and Other Apple Rumors
HardwareInnovation

iPhone 18’s Big Face ID Change and Other Apple Rumors

According to 9to5Mac, a leaker says the iPhone 18 line will use “micro-transparent glass panels” for under-display Face ID. A new Studio Display with three upgrades is spotted in iOS 26 code, and Intel may produce entry-level iPhone A-series chips starting in 2028.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
Ex-Valve Dev Says Steam’s Game Discovery is Fundamentally Broken
InnovationSoftware

Ex-Valve Dev Says Steam’s Game Discovery is Fundamentally Broken

An industry veteran who consulted for Valve on discoverability says Steam’s systems are ineffective at surfacing new games to players. He argues most discovery happens off-platform, on YouTube or Twitch, and that the storefront’s primary function is simply to sell, not to introduce. The data shows e

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
Singapore’s Racks Central bets big on data centers in Malaysia and Indonesia
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Singapore’s Racks Central bets big on data centers in Malaysia and Indonesia

A Singapore-based operator is expanding across the strait. Racks Central is building its first data center in Johor, Malaysia, aiming for 90MW by late 2026. This is just the start of a much larger regional build-out.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
The FDA is trying to rein in AI therapists. It’s a mess.
AIPrivacySoftware

The FDA is trying to rein in AI therapists. It’s a mess.

Researchers have submitted a crucial set of six policy recommendations to the FDA as it grapples with regulating AI for mental health. The proposals aim to create safety benchmarks and accountability for a field that’s exploding without rules. But defining what even counts as “mental health” AI is t

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
India’s $505M Bet on a State-Run Chip Fab is a Huge Gamble
ManufacturingSemiconductors

India’s $505M Bet on a State-Run Chip Fab is a Huge Gamble

India is pouring $505 million into modernizing its state-owned Semiconductor Laboratory. The goal is to create a sovereign source of chips for defense and auto sectors. But experts warn a government-run fab faces massive challenges with speed, talent, and coordination.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
SK Hynix Considers U.S. Listing Amid AI Chip Frenzy
AIBusinessSemiconductors

SK Hynix Considers U.S. Listing Amid AI Chip Frenzy

South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix is officially weighing a U.S. stock market listing. The move comes as the company, a key supplier to Nvidia, has seen its shares surge nearly 230% in 2024 on explosive AI hardware demand.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
Google’s New MCP Servers Are a Big Deal for AI Agents
AICloudSoftware

Google’s New MCP Servers Are a Big Deal for AI Agents

Google is launching fully managed MCP servers for its core services like Maps and BigQuery. This lets AI agents connect to real-world tools and data with just a URL, bypassing weeks of custom integration work. The move follows Anthropic donating the MCP protocol to the Linux Foundation, signaling a

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Pakistan’s telecom regulator finally approves PTCL’s Telenor buy
BusinessInnovation

Pakistan’s telecom regulator finally approves PTCL’s Telenor buy

Pakistan’s telecom regulator has approved PTCL’s acquisition of Telenor Pakistan, a $490 million deal first announced two years ago. The move will combine Telenor’s 42 million subscribers with PTCL’s Ufone brand, creating a new market giant.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Google Buys Carbon Credits From a Very Salty Startup
BusinessInnovation

Google Buys Carbon Credits From a Very Salty Startup

Google has pre-purchased 3,500 tons of carbon removal credits from marine tech firm Ebb Carbon. The credits will come from a new project in Saudi Arabia that integrates with desalination plants. It’s another big bet on nascent carbon removal tech.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Sharkoon’s new keyboard has a nautical theme and hot-swap switches
HardwareInnovation

Sharkoon’s new keyboard has a nautical theme and hot-swap switches

Sharkoon has launched a new compact mechanical keyboard with a unique ocean-themed design. The Skiller SGK50 S3 Ultimate Rev2 features a hot-swappable PCB, VIA software support, and includes a matching mousepad.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025

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