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Author: Liam Dorsey

Liam Dorsey brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where he deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both specialist and mainstream audiences. His analytical approach stems from hands-on experience with IoT implementations and emerging technology integrations within manufacturing environments, allowing him to bridge the gap between engineering specifications and real-world business applications. Dorsey's writing consistently explores how industrial automation trends intersect with broader technological shifts, providing readers with forward-looking insights that anticipate industry transformations. This unique vantage point enables him to contextualize technical developments within larger economic and operational frameworks, establishing his authority in covering next-generation industrial technologies.
Samsung’s Galaxy Store Update Is… An Update Button
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy Store Update Is… An Update Button

Samsung is rolling out a new version of its Galaxy Store app that changes how the store itself gets updated. Instead of a background process, it now prompts users directly when an update is ready. It’s a minor but interesting shift in approach.

by Liam DorseyDecember 31, 2025
A Giant New Neutrino Detector Just Turned On. The Data Is Already Stunning.
ComputingInnovationTechnology

A Giant New Neutrino Detector Just Turned On. The Data Is Already Stunning.

The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is now online, marking the start of a new era in particle physics. Its first data, collected over just two months, has already measured solar neutrino oscillations with nearly double the precision of previous experiments.

by Liam DorseyDecember 31, 2025
Meta’s $2B Bet on a Chinese-Born AI Startup
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Meta’s $2B Bet on a Chinese-Born AI Startup

In a massive end-of-year deal, Meta has reportedly agreed to pay over $2 billion to acquire Manus, a Singapore-based AI startup with Chinese roots. The move is a clear attempt to catch up in the fiercely competitive AI landscape.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
Intel’s Linux Driver Gets a Big GPU Virtualization Upgrade
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Intel’s Linux Driver Gets a Big GPU Virtualization Upgrade

Intel is prepping major updates to its Xe Linux graphics driver. The new features aim to significantly improve how virtual machines share and utilize discrete Intel GPUs.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? Analyst Drops Bombshell Timeline
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A New Witcher 3 DLC in 2026? Analyst Drops Bombshell Timeline

A new report from a financial analyst contains a wild claim: a brand-new, paid expansion for The Witcher 3 could arrive in May 2026. The $30 DLC is seen as a bridge to The Witcher 4, now forecast for late 2027, while the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is pushed to 2030.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
Why This Linux User Finally Stopped Distro-Hopping
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Why This Linux User Finally Stopped Distro-Hopping

The journey from Windows to Linux often starts with a flurry of distro-hopping. For one user, that seven-month exploration ended with a specific, immutable setup that combines Fedora’s stability, KDE Plasma’s polish, and a modern approach to system updates.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
Lou Gerstner’s IBM Turnaround Was a Masterclass in Brutal Change
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Lou Gerstner’s IBM Turnaround Was a Masterclass in Brutal Change

Lou Gerstner, the first outsider to lead IBM, has died at 83. He famously revived the tech giant in the 1990s by shifting from hardware to business services, a move that saved the company.

by Liam DorseyDecember 30, 2025
Apple’s Mac May Finally Get Cellular and Touch in 2026
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Apple’s Mac May Finally Get Cellular and Touch in 2026

According to a new report, Apple is planning to add cellular connectivity and touchscreen support to the MacBook Pro lineup in 2026. These features, long standard on iPads and Windows laptops, could finally arrive with the rumored M6 chip redesign. It would mark a significant shift for the Mac platf

by Liam DorseyDecember 29, 2025
Your Starbucks Habit Might Be Costing You More
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Your Starbucks Habit Might Be Costing You More

Retailers are using AI and loyalty program data to charge customers personalized prices, often penalizing their most frequent shoppers. New laws, like one in New York, are emerging to force transparency, but the backlash is just beginning.

by Liam DorseyDecember 29, 2025
FASB Finally Takes on Crypto Accounting Rules in 2026
DataSoftwareTechnology

FASB Finally Takes on Crypto Accounting Rules in 2026

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has officially added two major digital asset projects to its agenda. The board will clarify if some crypto qualifies as cash equivalents and create rules for accounting transfers, including wrapped tokens.

by Liam DorseyDecember 29, 2025

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