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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.
From Ghosts to GPUs: The Haunted House Data Center Boom
AIBusinessTechnology

From Ghosts to GPUs: The Haunted House Data Center Boom

A haunted house owner’s plan to convert his property into a $76 million AI data center reveals surprising trends in real estate speculation. The project faces community opposition and highlights the speculative nature of the AI infrastructure boom.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
Tesla’s Idle Fleet: Distributed Computing Dream or Ownership Nightmare?
AIComputingTechnology

Tesla’s Idle Fleet: Distributed Computing Dream or Ownership Nightmare?

Elon Musk envisions Tesla’s idle vehicles forming a massive distributed computing network. But turning personal cars into public compute resources raises serious questions about ownership rights and technical feasibility.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
Xcelerated Compute 2026: Where AI Infrastructure Gets Real
AIComputingTechnology

Xcelerated Compute 2026: Where AI Infrastructure Gets Real

The Xcelerated Compute Show returns to New York in 2026 with 3,000+ senior leaders focused on solving AI’s infrastructure bottlenecks. This elite gathering represents a critical inflection point for compute infrastructure.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
Netflix’s Content Gambit: Why Warner Bros. Discovery Makes Strategic Sense
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Netflix’s Content Gambit: Why Warner Bros. Discovery Makes Strategic Sense

Netflix is reportedly considering a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, marking a potential strategic pivot for the streaming pioneer. This move could reshape the entire streaming landscape and content ownership dynamics.

According to The Verge, Netflix is actively exploring a bid for Warner Bros. Di

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025
OpenAI’s Aardvark: AI Security Agent or False Positive Nightmare?
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OpenAI’s Aardvark: AI Security Agent or False Positive Nightmare?

OpenAI’s GPT-5-powered security agent Aardvark aims to revolutionize code vulnerability detection. But can AI truly replace human security expertise, or will it create new problems?

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
The Reshoring Reality: Why US Manufacturing Faces Deeper Hurdles
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The Reshoring Reality: Why US Manufacturing Faces Deeper Hurdles

While political and corporate interest in reshoring US manufacturing grows, significant infrastructure, skills, and economic barriers remain. The reality is more complex than simple relocation.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
Apple’s iPhone 17 Powers Record Quarter as Analysts Boost Targets
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Powers Record Quarter as Analysts Boost Targets

Apple’s fiscal fourth-quarter results smashed expectations, driven by unprecedented iPhone 17 demand. CEO Tim Cook forecasts the “best ever” December quarter with 10-12% revenue growth as Wall Street responds with upgraded targets.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
California’s Cannabis Tax Cut: Too Little, Too Late?
BusinessInnovationTechnology

California’s Cannabis Tax Cut: Too Little, Too Late?

California’s cannabis excise tax reduction from 19% to 15% takes effect January 2026. While celebrated as progress, industry insiders warn the legal market needs more fundamental reforms to survive against the thriving illicit market.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
Britain’s Innovation Policy Failure: Why Tax Breaks Aren’t Fixing Productivity
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Britain’s Innovation Policy Failure: Why Tax Breaks Aren’t Fixing Productivity

Britain’s productivity puzzle has persisted despite billions in R&D incentives. The problem isn’t invention but adoption – and tax policy makes it worse. A simple fix could transform economic growth.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025
The Grid’s Hidden Enemy: When Complexity Becomes the Villain
AIInnovationTechnology

The Grid’s Hidden Enemy: When Complexity Becomes the Villain

The greatest threat to modern power grids isn’t weather or cyberattacks—it’s the unpredictable behavior of complex systems themselves. From the 2003 blackout to financial collapses, emergent failures reveal a fundamental vulnerability in our interconnected world.

by Megan CarterOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025

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