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Author: Megan Carter

Megan Carter brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing and automation ecosystems, where she deciphers complex technical integrations for both enterprise and manufacturing audiences. Her analytical approach particularly illuminates how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions are reshaping traditional industrial frameworks, offering readers forward-looking insights into operational technology convergence. With a methodology grounded in examining real-world implementation challenges, she has developed a reputation for translating emerging tech concepts into practical business intelligence that resonates across technical and executive readerships.
Oracle’s $523 Billion Bet: Is AI Demand Real or a Debt Trap?
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Oracle’s $523 Billion Bet: Is AI Demand Real or a Debt Trap?

Oracle’s market value has been cut nearly in half since September, spooking investors with massive debt and negative cash flow. Yet the company is sitting on a $523 billion backlog of signed contracts from clients like OpenAI and Nvidia. The battle over AI infrastructure is creating a high-stakes fi

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Wall Street’s 2026 Pivot: From AI Chips to Pest Control
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Wall Street’s 2026 Pivot: From AI Chips to Pest Control

Wall Street analysts made a flurry of calls to position for 2026, with major upgrades for Micron, Disney, and Rivian. The big themes? AI spending durability, a pivot away from pure EVs, and finding value in overlooked sectors.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Apple’s Server Chip Might Need Intel’s Packaging Help
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Apple’s Server Chip Might Need Intel’s Packaging Help

Apple’s push into custom AI server chips is hitting a familiar wall: advanced packaging capacity. According to a brokerage note, the company may turn to Intel’s EMIB technology to get its “Baltra” server chips out the door by 2028.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
North Korea’s Crypto Heist Hits a Staggering New Record
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North Korea’s Crypto Heist Hits a Staggering New Record

North Korea has shattered its own record for crypto theft, with state-linked hackers responsible for roughly 59% of the over $3.4 billion stolen in 2025. The massive haul, estimated at $2 billion, was highlighted in Chainalysis’s 2026 Crypto Crime Report released this week. The tactics are getting m

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Fermi Denies Amazon Was The $20B Data Center Deal That Fell Apart
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Fermi Denies Amazon Was The $20B Data Center Deal That Fell Apart

New data center startup Fermi is denying a report that Amazon was the “investment grade-rated tenant” that backed out of a massive deal earlier this month. The agreement’s collapse wiped nearly half the value from Fermi’s stock, which had been valued at $15 billion in an October IPO.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 specs leak, but the details are messy
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Samsung’s Exynos 2600 specs leak, but the details are messy

The specs for Samsung’s upcoming 2nm Exynos 2600 chip have surfaced, pointing to a 10-core CPU and a new AMD GPU. However, tipsters are already disagreeing on the key details, casting doubt on the leak’s accuracy.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Sony and Tencent Settle Horizon Clone Lawsuit in Secret Deal
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Sony and Tencent Settle Horizon Clone Lawsuit in Secret Deal

Sony and Tencent have reached a confidential settlement over the game Light of Motiram, which Sony called a “slavish clone” of Horizon. The game has now been removed from major PC storefronts, ending a legal battle that began in July.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Google’s Android Desktop Push Adds a Handy Casting Feature
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Google’s Android Desktop Push Adds a Handy Casting Feature

Google is adding a niche but useful feature to Android’s desktop mode. The latest beta for Android 16 QPR3 now allows users to cast the contents of an external monitor to other devices. It’s another incremental move in the broader ‘Aluminium OS’ project.

by Megan CarterDecember 18, 2025
Xbox Play Anywhere Just Got 40+ New Games Last Month
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Xbox Play Anywhere Just Got 40+ New Games Last Month

Microsoft’s cross-platform program had a huge month. The November 2025 additions mean you can buy these games once and play on both Xbox and PC with shared progress.

by Megan CarterDecember 17, 2025
Meta Pauses Its Plan to Share Quest’s Operating System
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Meta Pauses Its Plan to Share Quest’s Operating System

Meta has officially paused its program to open up its Horizon OS to other hardware makers. The move signals a clear re-prioritization away from the metaverse and toward AI and first-party hardware.

by Megan CarterDecember 17, 2025

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