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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.
Microsoft Finally Makes Windows 11 Themes Easy. Is It Enough?
AISoftwareTechnology

Microsoft Finally Makes Windows 11 Themes Easy. Is It Enough?

Microsoft is launching a dedicated Themes section in the Microsoft Store for Windows 11, housing over 400 curated design packs. The move aims to finally match the easy theming found on phones, but the fun factor might still be missing.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Goes “In Scope by Default”
CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Microsoft’s Bug Bounty Goes “In Scope by Default”

Microsoft is overhauling its bug bounty program to an “in scope by default” model, paying for critical vulnerabilities across all products and online services, even third-party code. The company paid over $17 million in awards last year and expects to spend more. This shift aims to address cloud and

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
The 7 Legal Tech Trends That Will Actually Change Business in 2026
AICybersecuritySoftware

The 7 Legal Tech Trends That Will Actually Change Business in 2026

Legal and compliance teams are facing a tech-driven revolution. According to a new report, AI is set to transform the profession within five years, moving beyond automation to become a core strategic partner.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
A Supercomputer in Your Pocket? Tiiny AI’s Big Claim
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A Supercomputer in Your Pocket? Tiiny AI’s Big Claim

Tiiny AI has unveiled the Pocket Lab, a Guinness-verified “personal AI supercomputer” the size of a power bank. It claims to run massive 120-billion-parameter models locally, aiming to break our dependency on the cloud.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
The AI Agent Rush is Stuck in a Trust Trap
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The AI Agent Rush is Stuck in a Trust Trap

A new report from Fortune’s Brainstorm AI event reveals a paradox in corporate AI adoption. While half of companies are prototyping AI agents, the number one blocker to real deployment isn’t tech—it’s trust and the fear of what happens when an agent goes rogue.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s Studio Display 2 might finally get the upgrades it needs
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple’s Studio Display 2 might finally get the upgrades it needs

New code hints Apple is finally planning a real upgrade for the Studio Display. The monitor, codenamed J527, could get a 120Hz ProMotion panel and HDR support, likely via Mini-LED tech, for a 2026 launch.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
Apple Can Now Charge Fees on Outside App Payments
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Apple Can Now Charge Fees on Outside App Payments

Apple has won a significant modification to the Epic Games injunction. The court now says Apple can charge a fee for purchases made via external links, but the rate must be determined.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
NVIDIA’s Old GPUs Get a Final Linux Driver Showdown
ComputingHardwareSoftware

NVIDIA’s Old GPUs Get a Final Linux Driver Showdown

A new benchmark pits NVIDIA’s proprietary 580 Linux driver against the open-source Nouveau stack for graphics cards from the aging GTX 980 to the new RTX 5080. The results highlight a major driver support gap for Maxwell and Pascal GPUs. This comes as NVIDIA’s latest 590 driver series drops support

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
TIME’s 2025 Person of the Year is a group of AI CEOs
AIInnovationTechnology

TIME’s 2025 Person of the Year is a group of AI CEOs

TIME Magazine has broken from tradition, naming a group of tech CEOs its 2025 Person of the Year. The “Architects of AI” includes figures like OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, highlighting their immense influence on global competition and policy. The choice reflects a year where the de

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
Europe’s VCs Are Finally Betting Big At Home
BusinessInnovationStartups

Europe’s VCs Are Finally Betting Big At Home

The data-driven Midas List Europe for 2025 reveals a significant pivot. For the first time, European venture capitalists are seeing their biggest returns come from companies based in their own backyard, not from Silicon Valley bets.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025

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