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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.
At 80, He’s Still Working to Pay $12k a Month in Family Care Costs
AIBusinessStartups

At 80, He’s Still Working to Pay $12k a Month in Family Care Costs

An 80-year-old operations analyst in Florida is postponing retirement indefinitely. His reason? The staggering cost of memory and assisted living care for his sister and ex-wife, which already totals about $12,000 a month and could climb higher.

by Megan CarterJanuary 30, 2026
Microsoft’s BitLocker Key Policy: A Privacy Wake-Up Call
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

Microsoft’s BitLocker Key Policy: A Privacy Wake-Up Call

Microsoft has confirmed it will provide your BitLocker recovery key to law enforcement with a valid legal order, but only if you’ve backed it up to their cloud. This policy, highlighted by a recent FBI case in Guam, forces a tough choice between convenience and absolute privacy. The fix? Store your

by Megan CarterJanuary 30, 2026
A Second Robot App Store Launches, But Where Are The Useful Apps?
InnovationRoboticsSoftware

A Second Robot App Store Launches, But Where Are The Useful Apps?

Following Unitree’s launch last December, OpenMind is now launching a second major app store for robots. It partners with companies like UBtech and Deep Robotics, aiming for thousands of apps. The vision is huge, but the starting lineup is… less so.

by Megan CarterJanuary 30, 2026
This Tiny Brain-Inspired Chip Could Make Your Doorbell Battery Last 18 Months
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This Tiny Brain-Inspired Chip Could Make Your Doorbell Battery Last 18 Months

A new neuromorphic chip from Innatera claims to process sensor data 100x faster while using 500x less power than conventional methods. This could revolutionize battery life in smart home and wearable devices.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
DHS is using Google and Adobe AI to make its videos
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DHS is using Google and Adobe AI to make its videos

The Department of Homeland Security is using advanced AI video generators from Google and Adobe to produce public content. This includes recruitment ads and operational videos shared on social media, confirmed for the first time in internal documents.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
OpenText Taps IBM Veteran Ayman Antoun As Its New CEO
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenText Taps IBM Veteran Ayman Antoun As Its New CEO

OpenText has hired Ayman Antoun, the former president of IBM Americas, to be its new chief executive. He starts on April 20, succeeding interim CEO James McGourlay, with a mandate to accelerate growth in AI and information management.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
Data Center Delays Are a Multi-Million Dollar Problem
CloudDataTechnology

Data Center Delays Are a Multi-Million Dollar Problem

Every month a data center project is delayed can erase millions in expected revenue and hurt overall returns. A new industry whitepaper argues that better reporting tools are key to preventing these costly overruns.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
GOG is finally building a native Linux client for Galaxy
ComputingInnovationSoftware

GOG is finally building a native Linux client for Galaxy

GOG is hiring a Senior C++ engineer to build a native Linux version of its Galaxy client from the ground up. This move aims to bring cloud saves and unified library management to Linux and Steam Deck users natively for the first time.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
The Fed’s 18-Year Legal Gray Zone and Bitcoin’s Hard Rules
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

The Fed’s 18-Year Legal Gray Zone and Bitcoin’s Hard Rules

For 18 years, the Federal Reserve has operated a “floor system” paying interest to banks, a policy that may violate its 2008 statutory authority. The system now costs roughly $200 billion annually. This highlights a key difference with Bitcoin’s immutable monetary rules.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026
VIS licenses TSMC’s GaN tech, aiming for 2028 production
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

VIS licenses TSMC’s GaN tech, aiming for 2028 production

Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) has licensed high-voltage and low-voltage GaN technology from TSMC. The deal aims to accelerate VIS’s power GaN platform for data centers and automotive uses. Production is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2028.

by Megan CarterJanuary 29, 2026

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