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Author: Marcus Linfield

Marcus Linfield 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 enterprise decision-makers and engineering professionals. His analytical approach stems from hands-on experience evaluating how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions translate into tangible operational efficiencies across manufacturing and logistics sectors. Linfield possesses an uncommon ability to forecast how emerging technologies will converge within industrial environments, examining everything from sensor networks to autonomous systems through both practical implementation lenses and strategic business impact. This unique vantage point allows him to provide insights that bridge the gap between technical specifications and real-world industrial applications, establishing him as a trusted voice in the industrial technology landscape.
AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet. It’s Actually Creating Them.
AIBusinessTechnology

AI Isn’t Killing Jobs Yet. It’s Actually Creating Them.

The fear that AI will immediately wipe out jobs isn’t playing out in early data. Instead, a new report finds occupations with high AI exposure saw stronger employment and wage growth. This suggests a more complex, skills-driven transition is underway.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
The FTC is reportedly investigating Instacart’s AI pricing
AIPrivacySoftware

The FTC is reportedly investigating Instacart’s AI pricing

The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly investigating Instacart’s use of an AI-powered pricing tool. This follows a study showing the app charged different users different prices for identical grocery orders at the same time.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
A Gigawatt-Scale Data Center Campus is Brewing in Michigan
CloudDataTechnology

A Gigawatt-Scale Data Center Campus is Brewing in Michigan

A massive new data center campus is being proposed outside Detroit. The project, called “Project Cannoli,” could consume a gigawatt of power, but it’s already meeting significant resistance from the local community.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
CIBC Backs Farm Tech Startup BinSentry with $25 Million
BusinessStartupsTechnology

CIBC Backs Farm Tech Startup BinSentry with $25 Million

CIBC Innovation Banking has announced a $25 million USD financing deal for BinSentry. The funding will accelerate the Kitchener-Waterloo company’s global growth as it uses AI sensors to monitor animal feed.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
The Shiftphone 8 and e/OS: A Privacy Phone That Actually Works
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

The Shiftphone 8 and e/OS: A Privacy Phone That Actually Works

According to Forbes, the Shiftphone 8 comes pre-loaded with the privacy-focused e/OS, a version of Android that strips out all Google services. The phone itself features hardware kill switches for the camera and mic, a removable battery, and a Qualcomm QCM6490 chipset with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Evocative Gets Fresh Funding to Fuel AI Data Center Push
AICloudStartups

Evocative Gets Fresh Funding to Fuel AI Data Center Push

Evocative has secured new debt financing from an undisclosed global investment firm to expand its data center capacity. The funding is aimed at meeting the soaring infrastructure demands driven by artificial intelligence workloads.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But With Fees and Warnings
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Apple Opens iOS in Japan, But With Fees and Warnings

Apple is complying with new Japanese law by opening iOS to alternative app stores and payments. But it’s implementing a 5% commission on third-party store purchases and up to 21% fees for other payment methods, complete with user warnings. These conditions have already led Epic Games to delay Fortni

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Visa’s AI Shopping Bots Are Already Making Hundreds of Buys
AIDataSoftware

Visa’s AI Shopping Bots Are Already Making Hundreds of Buys

Visa says its new AI shopping assistant has already handled hundreds of real transactions in a pilot program. The company, along with rivals like Mastercard and Amazon, is betting that AI agents will be the next big shift in how we shop online.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Oracle’s AI Hype Crash is a Warning for Everyone
AIBusinessSoftware

Oracle’s AI Hype Crash is a Warning for Everyone

Oracle’s stock has become a poster child for the deflating AI trade. After a 43% single-day surge in September 2025, it’s now down 46% from that high as investors turn skeptical.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
Our Critical Infrastructure Is Running On Digital Dinosaurs
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Our Critical Infrastructure Is Running On Digital Dinosaurs

A new report highlights how aging digital networks are the brittle backbone of everything from flights to 911. These systems, built for a different era, are now buckling under the demands of AI and real-time data, creating a national security risk that requires urgent modernization.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025

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