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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.
Shell’s Volta retreat shows EV charging reality check
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Shell’s Volta retreat shows EV charging reality check

Shell is selling a “substantial portion” of Volta’s EV charging business to Jolt Energy. The move comes just over a year after Shell acquired Volta and follows significant layoffs at the company. It signals ongoing challenges in making public EV charging profitable.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
AI’s Power Problem Is Worse Than We Thought
EnergyInnovationTechnology

AI’s Power Problem Is Worse Than We Thought

AI workloads don’t draw power steadily – they surge and fluctuate thousands of times per second. This creates EKG-like load profiles that are destabilizing local power infrastructure never designed for such rapid swings.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Should You Really Turn On Windows Recall?
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Should You Really Turn On Windows Recall?

Windows Recall acts like a photographic memory for your PC, capturing everything you do. But security researchers have already demonstrated how easily it can be hacked. The question isn’t just if it’s useful, but if it’s safe.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Google’s NotebookLM just became your research assistant on steroids
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Google’s NotebookLM just became your research assistant on steroids

Google’s AI notebook tool just got serious about real-world research. NotebookLM now supports the actual files you work with daily and adds automated research capabilities that could change how students and professionals handle complex projects.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Why Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Tesla Payday Is Pure Fantasy
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Why Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Tesla Payday Is Pure Fantasy

Tesla shareholders just approved a compensation package that could make Elon Musk history’s first trillionaire. But with Tesla’s sales plummeting globally and profits collapsing, this fantasy payout will never materialize. The numbers simply don’t add up.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
The Next Wave of Urban Mobility Isn’t About Vehicles
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The Next Wave of Urban Mobility Isn’t About Vehicles

The future of urban transportation isn’t just new vehicles or apps—it’s about creating digital foundations that let cities and private operators work together seamlessly. Major global events are forcing cities to treat data infrastructure with the same urgency as physical infrastructure. The key is

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
Microsoft Quietly Changes Controversial Teams Location Tracking
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Microsoft Quietly Changes Controversial Teams Location Tracking

Microsoft has quietly updated its controversial Teams location tracking feature, pushing it back to January 2026 and making it opt-in by default. The company isn’t explaining why it modified the feature description after widespread criticism about workplace surveillance. The update would automatical

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025
VR’s Real Buyers Aren’t Who You Think
HardwareInnovationTechnology

VR’s Real Buyers Aren’t Who You Think

Despite new headsets from Apple, Samsung, and Valve, VR remains a niche market dominated by enterprise users. The real goal? Getting to smart glasses that actually make sense for everyday use.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025
ICE sidesteps state data limits through police network
PolicyPrivacyTechnology

ICE sidesteps state data limits through police network

A group of 40 congressional Democrats is warning governors about an “information gap” that allows ICE to collect driver’s license and registration data. The Nlets network facilitates millions of queries annually, undermining state-level privacy protections.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025
Beehiiv’s big bet: From newsletters to “creator operating system”
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Beehiiv’s big bet: From newsletters to “creator operating system”

Beehiiv is making a massive expansion beyond newsletters, adding AI website creation and real-time analytics. The platform now aims to be the “operating system for the creator economy” and compete with established players like WordPress.

by Darren HoltNovember 13, 2025

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