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Author: Darren Holt

Darren Holt brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing and automation systems, where he deciphers complex technical landscapes for both enterprise leaders and engineering professionals. His analytical approach to emerging technologies—particularly industrial IoT and smart infrastructure—stems from hands-on experience evaluating how automation transforms traditional manufacturing and logistics operations. With an eye for practical implementation, Darren consistently identifies the intersection points between bleeding-edge innovation and real-world industrial applications, offering readers actionable insights into technology's evolving role in physical operations.
Doom’s id Software forms a ‘wall-to-wall’ union with Microsoft’s blessing
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Doom’s id Software forms a ‘wall-to-wall’ union with Microsoft’s blessing

id Software, the legendary developer of Doom, has voted to form a union that includes every employee. The move comes with Microsoft’s recognition and follows 18 months of organizing efforts by the staff.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s tvOS 26.2 Finally Lets Guests and Kids Have Profiles
ComputingSoftware

Apple’s tvOS 26.2 Finally Lets Guests and Kids Have Profiles

Apple has released tvOS 26.2, a notable update that changes how profiles work. Now, you can create profiles for guests or kids without needing an Apple ID, and set age-based content restrictions.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Intel’s CEO Has a Startup Problem
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Intel’s CEO Has a Startup Problem

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s extensive personal investments in chip startups are colliding with his corporate duties. The situation came to a head in a failed, conflicted bid to acquire AI startup Rivos, which ultimately sold to Meta for around $4 billion.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Trump’s AI Order Promises One Rulebook, Delivers Legal Chaos
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Trump’s AI Order Promises One Rulebook, Delivers Legal Chaos

President Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to challenge state AI laws, arguing for a single national framework. But legal experts and startups say it will create prolonged uncertainty and legal battles, leaving young companies in limbo.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Intel Tests Chinese-Linked Chip Tools, And Politics Heats Up
ManufacturingSemiconductors

Intel Tests Chinese-Linked Chip Tools, And Politics Heats Up

Intel is running early qualification tests on wet etch systems from ACM Research for its future 14A chipmaking process. The move is politically sensitive because ACM has major operations in China. Volume production for the 14A node is scheduled for 2027.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
The “Godmother of AI” Says Your Degree Doesn’t Matter Anymore
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The “Godmother of AI” Says Your Degree Doesn’t Matter Anymore

Stanford professor and AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li says she cares less about a candidate’s degree and more about their ability to “superpower” themselves with new AI tools. This reflects a broader industry trend where skills and adaptability are overtaking traditional credentials in tech hiring.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
The Teen Hackers Who Built the Future Before PCs Were a Thing
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The Teen Hackers Who Built the Future Before PCs Were a Thing

Years before the Apple I or the Homebrew Computer Club, a group of New Jersey teenagers were already living the future of personal computing. With a mentor, a barn full of old computers, and a lot of curiosity, the RESISTORS pioneered a culture of hands-on tech exploration that launched careers and

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Reddit says it’s “not social media” to fight Australia’s ban
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Reddit says it’s “not social media” to fight Australia’s ban

In a lawsuit filed with Australia’s High Court, Reddit is challenging a new law that bans children under 16 from social media. The company argues the law is flawed and that Reddit itself doesn’t even qualify as a social media service.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Huawei’s Chip Surge and OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Launch
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Huawei’s Chip Surge and OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Launch

Huawei has unveiled its most advanced domestic chip yet, the Kirin 9030, built on SMIC’s updated 7nm process. Meanwhile, OpenAI announced the launch of its GPT-5.2 model series, targeting complex professional tasks.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025
Oracle’s AI Pile-Up: A $523 Billion Backlog Isn’t Enough
AIBusinessSoftware

Oracle’s AI Pile-Up: A $523 Billion Backlog Isn’t Enough

Oracle’s Q2 earnings revealed a massive paradox: AI demand is through the roof, but the stock tanked. The company added $68 billion to its backlog in a single quarter, yet couldn’t convert it to revenue fast enough for Wall Street. The bottleneck has shifted from sales to concrete and power.

by Darren HoltDecember 12, 2025

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