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Author: Leo Renshaw

Leo Renshaw brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism, informed by his background in industrial computing and automation systems. His analytical approach demystifies complex topics like IoT integration and emerging tech deployments across manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. With a keen eye for practical applications, he consistently delivers insights that bridge the gap between theoretical innovation and real-world implementation, earning recognition for his ability to forecast industry shifts through methodical analysis of technological convergence.
Lenovo’s leaked Yoga Mini i could be the ultimate portable desktop
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Lenovo’s leaked Yoga Mini i could be the ultimate portable desktop

According to a leak, Lenovo is working on an ultra-portable desktop PC called the Yoga Mini i. It’s said to weigh just 600 grams, pack an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor, and support up to four high-resolution monitors.

by Leo RenshawDecember 26, 2025
China Weighs In on TikTok Deal, Wants “Lawful, Balanced” Solution
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China Weighs In on TikTok Deal, Wants “Lawful, Balanced” Solution

The Chinese government has broken its silence on the pending deal for TikTok’s U.S. operations. A spokesperson called for a solution that follows Chinese laws and balances all interests, while urging the U.S. to provide a fair environment.

by Leo RenshawDecember 25, 2025
Intel Stock Drops as Nvidia Reportedly Pauses Chip Test
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Intel Stock Drops as Nvidia Reportedly Pauses Chip Test

A report from Reuters says Nvidia has stopped moving forward with a test of Intel’s 18A manufacturing process. The news put immediate pressure on Intel’s stock price as investors weigh the implications for its foundry ambitions.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
How a Venture Capitalist Saved Intel from Trump’s Wrath
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How a Venture Capitalist Saved Intel from Trump’s Wrath

After a surprise public attack from Donald Trump, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan orchestrated a high-stakes meeting that flipped the script. The result was a $5.7 billion government investment for a nearly 10% stake in the chipmaker, giving it a crucial lifeline.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
Nvidia’s New 100-Hour Cap Changes The Cloud Gaming Math
CloudComputingTechnology

Nvidia’s New 100-Hour Cap Changes The Cloud Gaming Math

Nvidia is implementing a 100-hour monthly cap on its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. For heavy users, this could make the subscription less valuable than buying hardware. Casual players likely won’t notice.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
OpenAI’s AI Hacker Can’t Fully Protect Its New Browser
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OpenAI’s AI Hacker Can’t Fully Protect Its New Browser

OpenAI is deploying an AI-powered “automated attacker” to find security holes in its ChatGPT Atlas agentic browser. The company’s new research uses reinforcement learning to simulate complex, multi-step hacks. Despite the effort, OpenAI acknowledges that the fundamental vulnerability of AI agents to

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
Why Your Data Quality is Broken at Scale (And How to Fix It)
CybersecurityDataSoftware

Why Your Data Quality is Broken at Scale (And How to Fix It)

As data pipelines grow in volume and complexity, traditional manual quality checks become impossible. The only viable solution is to automate validation and anomaly detection across the entire data lifecycle.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
AI’s Next Big Thing? It Might Be a $10 Billion Mess
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

AI’s Next Big Thing? It Might Be a $10 Billion Mess

A new AI startup has landed a staggering $10 billion valuation, aiming to challenge giants like OpenAI. Its plan hinges on a controversial, fully open-source model. The move could reshape the entire competitive landscape.

by Leo RenshawDecember 24, 2025
Clair Obscur Proves Small, Passionate Games Are The Real Winners
GamingSoftwareStartups

Clair Obscur Proves Small, Passionate Games Are The Real Winners

The success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is being held up as proof that players are hungry for games with a tight, passionate vision. Its director, Guillaume Broche, intentionally kept the JRPG’s scope manageable to focus on its award-winning combat and story.

by Leo RenshawDecember 23, 2025
Memory prices are about to get even worse, analysts warn
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Memory prices are about to get even worse, analysts warn

Analysts are painting a bleak picture for PC builders. The scramble for AI memory is creating a severe shortage for consumer DRAM and NAND, which could lead to a major market downturn and price hikes on pre-built systems.

by Leo RenshawDecember 22, 2025

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