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Author: Darren Holt

Darren Holt brings over a decade of specialized technology journalism to his writing, with a distinctive focus on industrial computing and automation systems that bridge physical operations with digital intelligence. His expertise extends deeply into IoT architectures and emerging technologies where machine learning converges with edge computing, offering readers nuanced perspectives on how these integrations reshape manufacturing and smart infrastructure. Drawing from hands-on industry analysis and a passion for demystifying complex technical ecosystems, Darren delivers authoritative insights that illuminate the practical implications of technological convergence for professionals navigating digital transformation.
Why Compliance Doesn’t Actually Make You Secure
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Why Compliance Doesn’t Actually Make You Secure

Compliance frameworks create a false sense of security while attackers evolve faster than standards can update. The gap between checking boxes and actual protection is wider than most organizations realize.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
AI Boom Brings Sticker Shock to Everyday Tech
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AI Boom Brings Sticker Shock to Everyday Tech

The AI boom is creating a memory chip shortage that’s hitting consumer electronics and cars. Prices for standard DRAM chips are up 30% as suppliers prioritize high-end AI components. Consumers should brace for higher prices.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Windows 11 Gets Serious About PC Recovery Tools
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Windows 11 Gets Serious About PC Recovery Tools

Microsoft is rolling out several new recovery tools for Windows 11 that promise faster device restoration. The features target enterprise environments where downtime costs real money. It’s part of a broader push toward more resilient Windows management.

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
Windows 11’s AI Agents Are Coming Whether You’re Ready or Not
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Windows 11’s AI Agents Are Coming Whether You’re Ready or Not

Microsoft is pushing forward with its controversial “agentic OS” vision for Windows 11. The company has released support documentation confirming these AI agent features will appear in private developer preview builds for Windows Insiders. Agent Workspace creates separate AI accounts that can access

by Darren HoltNovember 19, 2025
New npm Malware Uses Clever Tricks to Target Crypto Users
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New npm Malware Uses Clever Tricks to Target Crypto Users

A new npm malware campaign uses seven malicious packages to fingerprint devices and redirect victims to crypto scam sites. The operation employs sophisticated cloaking to avoid security researchers. All packages have been taken down after discovery.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Maxima Raises $41M to Automate Accounting’s “Grunt Work”
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Maxima Raises $41M to Automate Accounting’s “Grunt Work”

Accounting automation startup Maxima has raised $41 million to eliminate repetitive manual work from accounting teams. The platform focuses on reconciliation, journal entries, and close workflows while maintaining accuracy and control. Research shows AI-using accountants handle 55% more clients and

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Why Everyone’s Freaking Out About Nvidia’s Earnings
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Why Everyone’s Freaking Out About Nvidia’s Earnings

The entire financial world is holding its breath ahead of Nvidia’s Wednesday earnings call. With the AI trade struggling and markets already down, these results could determine whether the AI boom continues or the bubble bursts.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Scientists Build First Lab-Grown Human Bone Marrow Model
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Scientists Build First Lab-Grown Human Bone Marrow Model

Biomedical engineers have developed the first realistic bone marrow model made entirely from human cells. This breakthrough could lead to better cancer treatments and more personalized medicine approaches. The 3D model replicates the complex bone marrow environment where blood cells form.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Schneider Electric Bets Big on AI to Unify Data Center Management
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Schneider Electric Bets Big on AI to Unify Data Center Management

Schneider Electric just unveiled an AI-powered version of its EcoStruxure platform that unifies energy, power and building management. The $38 billion company says it boosts operational efficiency by up to 50% and will be available to early adopters in Q3 2025. Partners call it a “huge game-changer”

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Blue Owl’s Private Credit Headache Is Getting Worse
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Blue Owl’s Private Credit Headache Is Getting Worse

Blue Owl Capital is facing serious pressure as its publicly traded BDC funds trade at 20% discounts to NAV. The firm’s attempt to merge overlapping funds reveals structural weaknesses in private credit’s hottest player.

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025

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