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Author: Tyler Brooks P.E

Tyler Brooks P.E. brings a distinctive engineering perspective to technology journalism, blending rigorous technical analysis with practical industry insights honed through years of hands-on system integration work. His expertise spans industrial computing ecosystems, automation architectures, and the convergence of IoT with legacy industrial systems, offering readers a unique vantage point on how emerging technologies transform physical operations. Drawing from field experience across multiple sectors, he specializes in demystifying complex technological shifts while maintaining professional engineering standards in his technical assessments.

The AI Billionaire Boom is Real, and It’s Kinda Boring

The AI hype of 2025 didn’t produce a digital messiah, but it did mint over 50 new billionaires. The companies behind these fortunes are often “dreary” enterprise tools, from AI customer service agents to data annotation platforms. While a few breakout stars like ElevenLabs exist, the boom highlights

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 26, 2025
I Switched to a Mac and Regretted It. Here’s Why.
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I Switched to a Mac and Regretted It. Here’s Why.

A tech journalist with years on Windows gave the M3 MacBook Air a real shot. The performance and battery were stellar, but macOS’s quirks in window management, file handling, and general workflow drove him back to a Microsoft Surface Laptop 7. Sometimes, the grass isn’t greener.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 25, 2025
AI’s Coding Boom, Brain Chips, and Why Software Still Fails
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AI’s Coding Boom, Brain Chips, and Why Software Still Fails

The top computing stories of 2025 reveal a paradox. AI is advancing at a breakneck pace, yet the oldest problems in software engineering remain stubbornly unchanged. From biocomputers to energy-saving chips, the future is getting weird.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 25, 2025
A Lemon-Shaped Exoplanet Is Baffling Astronomers
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A Lemon-Shaped Exoplanet Is Baffling Astronomers

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have analyzed the atmosphere of a truly bizarre world. The planet, PSR J2322-2650b, is stretched into a lemon shape, has a carbon-rich atmosphere, and orbits a millisecond pulsar every 7.8 hours, completely upending our understanding of planetary evol

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
Samsung’s Z TriFold is a loss leader, and that’s the point
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Samsung’s Z TriFold is a loss leader, and that’s the point

According to a report, Samsung is likely selling its futuristic Galaxy Z TriFold at a loss or razor-thin margins. The company has limited its launch to just six markets and has sold only a few thousand units so far, treating it more as a proof-of-concept than a real product.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
Europe’s VC Market is Stuck, But Hope is a Strategy
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Europe’s VC Market is Stuck, But Hope is a Strategy

The data shows Europe’s venture market hasn’t recovered from the 2022 reset, with funding flat and VC firm fundraising hitting a 10-year low. Yet, there are signs of life, including renewed U.S. investor interest and Klarna’s massive IPO.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
Grimes Says You Should Get AI Psychosis, Calls It “Fun”
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Grimes Says You Should Get AI Psychosis, Calls It “Fun”

Claire “Grimes” Boucher has ignited a firestorm by recommending people experience “AI psychosis.” She argues the dangerous phenomenon is “fun” and could indicate AI is actually sentient and asking for help, a stance experts find deeply alarming.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
Apple’s M1 gamble paid off, but the real magic is just starting
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Apple’s M1 gamble paid off, but the real magic is just starting

Apple’s switch to its own silicon five years ago was a massive risk that redefined laptop performance and battery life. The real impact, however, is how the M-series’ unique architecture is now enabling a new wave of on-device AI applications that competitors are scrambling to match.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
AI Is Now Forging Fake Art Documents, and It’s a Mess
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AI Is Now Forging Fake Art Documents, and It’s a Mess

The art world’s oldest crime, forgery, has entered a dangerous new era. According to a new report, fraudsters are using AI to create convincing fake sales invoices, valuations, and certificates of authenticity.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025
Apple Gives In to Brazil, Will Allow Third-Party App Stores
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Apple Gives In to Brazil, Will Allow Third-Party App Stores

Apple has agreed to allow third-party app stores and payment systems on iOS devices in Brazil to settle a lengthy antitrust case. The agreement with regulator CADE lasts three years and includes a hefty fine for non-compliance.

by Tyler Brooks P.EDecember 24, 2025

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