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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.
Samsung Says It’s Not Quitting the SSD Game
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung Says It’s Not Quitting the SSD Game

Samsung has officially shot down a rumor claiming it would stop making SATA SSDs. The denial comes just weeks after Micron announced it was winding down its Crucial consumer SSD and RAM business, sparking supply fears.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is a letdown on performance
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G is a letdown on performance

According to a new report, Samsung’s next budget phone, the Galaxy A07 5G, is a disappointment for performance. It’s expected to use the same older chipset as its predecessor, despite other potential upgrades.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
Fake torrent for hit movie hides malware in subtitle files
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Fake torrent for hit movie hides malware in subtitle files

A new malware campaign is targeting users looking to pirate the acclaimed film “One Battle After Another.” The attack uses a fake torrent that hides malicious code within the subtitle file itself. It’s a clever reminder of the persistent risks in the piracy scene.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
iPhone Sales Are About to Dip, and Your Next Phone Will Cost More
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

iPhone Sales Are About to Dip, and Your Next Phone Will Cost More

Market intelligence firm Counterpoint Research has revised its 2026 smartphone forecast downward. They predict a global shipment decline of 2.1%, with Apple facing a 2.2% year-over-year drop, worse than many rivals.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
Indian Firm Henox Plots Massive $5.5bn Data Center and Cable Push
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Indian Firm Henox Plots Massive $5.5bn Data Center and Cable Push

Indian data center operator Henox is making two major infrastructure plays. The company has signed an MoU for a cable landing station in Gujarat and announced a massive 100MW data center project in Tamil Nadu, part of a broader $5.5 billion initiative.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
That Oscar-Buzz Torrent? It’s a Malware Trap
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

That Oscar-Buzz Torrent? It’s a Malware Trap

Security researchers warn that illegal downloads of the Oscar-tipped film ‘One Battle After Another’ contain dangerous malware. The scam uses hidden PowerShell scripts to turn Windows PCs into zombie agents for data theft.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
ServiceNow’s $7.1B Armis Buy Is a Huge Bet on IT Visibility
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ServiceNow’s $7.1B Armis Buy Is a Huge Bet on IT Visibility

ServiceNow is nearing a massive $7.1 billion deal to acquire security firm Armis, according to a report. This follows its recent purchase of Veza and aims to give customers a complete view of their entire IT and IoT landscape. The big strategic question is how ServiceNow will integrate these new, la

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
Chrome’s Back Button Is Getting Smarter, Just Like Safari’s
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Chrome’s Back Button Is Getting Smarter, Just Like Safari’s

Google is implementing a new feature in Chrome that will close a newly opened tab and return you to the original page when you press the Back button. This brings desktop Chrome in line with how Safari and mobile browsers already handle this common action. The change is aimed at reducing extra clicks

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 16, 2025
Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer

Proxmox Datacenter Manager has hit its first stable release, offering a centralized management UI for Proxmox VE nodes without requiring a cluster. It adds support for Proxmox Backup Server and custom dashboards, finally giving home labbers a unified view. This could be the vCenter competitor Proxmo

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Why Your Data Center’s Carbon Math Is Probably Wrong
CloudDataTechnology

Why Your Data Center’s Carbon Math Is Probably Wrong

A new whitepaper argues that using annual-average emissions factors is painting a false picture for data centers with flexible loads. The shift to hourly and marginal data could improve accuracy by about 20%, forcing a rethink of clean energy claims.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025

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