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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.
HP’s 2026 EliteBooks to offer AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm in one box
ComputingInnovationSoftware

HP’s 2026 EliteBooks to offer AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm in one box

HP is planning a major shakeup for its 2026 business laptops. According to a leak, the upcoming EliteBook X G2 family will offer near-identical models powered by AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm processors, letting companies mix and match CPU architectures.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 3, 2026
Scientists Made a 37-Dimensional Particle of Light. What?
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Scientists Made a 37-Dimensional Particle of Light. What?

A new experiment has created particles of light that require 37 dimensions to describe their state. This pushes the known limits of quantum “nonclassality,” suggesting our understanding of quantum mechanics is still just the tip of the iceberg.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 3, 2026
Data Centers Are Now “Critical” Infrastructure. Now What?
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Data Centers Are Now “Critical” Infrastructure. Now What?

Data centers are officially the “engines of modern life” in the UK, designated as critical national infrastructure. This move aims to scale digital capabilities for an AI economy, but it’s running into major real-world hurdles like hardware shortages and insane heat output from AI servers.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
Jewellok’s new gas gear aims to keep chip fabs running clean
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Jewellok’s new gas gear aims to keep chip fabs running clean

Jewellok has launched a new ultra-high purity gas pressure regulator and a gas changeover manifold. The equipment is designed for critical industries like semiconductor fabrication where contamination control is paramount.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
Eric Schmidt’s New Mission: Powering AI’s Future in Texas
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Eric Schmidt’s New Mission: Powering AI’s Future in Texas

Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, isn’t slowing down at 70. He’s launching a new company, Bolt Data & Energy, to build power and data centers in West Texas, arguing that energy is AI’s biggest bottleneck. He says his drive comes from a sense of responsibility shaped by his late friend and mentor,

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
LG’s 2026 Gram Pro Laptops Promise to Be the World’s Lightest
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LG’s 2026 Gram Pro Laptops Promise to Be the World’s Lightest

LG is previewing its 2026 Gram Pro lineup ahead of CES, headlined by a new ultra-light material. The company claims the 17-inch model will be the world’s lightest with an RTX GPU, while the 16-inch version will be the lightest with on-device and cloud AI.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
Baidu’s AI Chip Unit Files for IPO, OpenAI’s Hardware Might Be a Pen
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Baidu’s AI Chip Unit Files for IPO, OpenAI’s Hardware Might Be a Pen

Baidu’s AI chip subsidiary Kunlunxin has confidentially filed for a Hong Kong IPO, a move that could spin off the unit valued around $3 billion. Meanwhile, supply chain leaks point to OpenAI and Jony Ive’s “Gumdrop” project, which may include an AI-powered pen and audio device, with manufacturing li

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
AI Might Be Making Your Team Dumber, MIT Study Says
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AI Might Be Making Your Team Dumber, MIT Study Says

A new MIT study using brain scans found that using generative AI as a substitute for thinking, rather than an assistant, can impact your ability to tackle tricky tasks. The findings have major implications for how companies should train their workforce on AI tools.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 1, 2026
Why Your Brilliant Tech Ideas Aren’t Getting You Promoted
BusinessInnovation

Why Your Brilliant Tech Ideas Aren’t Getting You Promoted

The gap between technical genius and career advancement is often a communication gap. Leaders who master translating complex ideas into compelling narratives are the ones who secure funding and reach the C-suite.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Meta’s Manus AI Buy: It’s Not About the Model, It’s the World
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Meta’s Manus AI Buy: It’s Not About the Model, It’s the World

Meta has acquired Manus AI, a startup focused on building simulated environments for AI agents. The deal underscores a growing belief that true AI intelligence requires a rich context to operate within, not just advanced models.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025

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