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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.
LibreOffice Goes VR on Meta Quest, But… Why?
ComputingHardwareTechnology

LibreOffice Goes VR on Meta Quest, But… Why?

LibreOffice, the open-source office suite, is now available on Meta Quest VR headsets. The port is based on the Android app and supports hand tracking and gamepads. It’s a puzzling move in the push for VR productivity.

by Leo RenshawDecember 30, 2025
AI Agents Are Stuck Simulating Clicks, And It’s Costing Billions
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AI Agents Are Stuck Simulating Clicks, And It’s Costing Billions

The much-hyped year of the AI agent has arrived, but not as promised. Instead of intelligent automation, agents are stuck simulating human clicks on websites never built for them, creating a massive infrastructure gap.

by Leo RenshawDecember 30, 2025
Private Credit’s Wild Ride is Ending. Get Ready for Boring.
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Private Credit’s Wild Ride is Ending. Get Ready for Boring.

The private credit industry, once the high-flying alternative to banks, is losing its edge. With banks back in the game and returns compressing, the $2.4 trillion sector is starting to look a lot like plain old public debt markets.

by Leo RenshawDecember 30, 2025
OpenAI’s $555K Safety Job Is a Revolving Door
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OpenAI’s $555K Safety Job Is a Revolving Door

Sam Altman is publicly recruiting a new Head of Preparedness for OpenAI, offering a $555,000 base salary plus equity. The role focuses on mitigating risks from rapidly improving AI models, but previous leaders haven’t lasted long in the high-stress position.

by Leo RenshawDecember 29, 2025
CD Projekt Sells GOG Store to Its Co-Founder for $25 Million
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CD Projekt Sells GOG Store to Its Co-Founder for $25 Million

In a major shift, CD Projekt is selling the GOG store. The buyer is the platform’s original co-founder. The move lets CD Projekt focus solely on game development.

by Leo RenshawDecember 29, 2025
Nvidia’s $20B Groq Deal Is a Power Play, Not Just a Purchase
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Nvidia’s $20B Groq Deal Is a Power Play, Not Just a Purchase

Nvidia just made its largest-ever licensing deal, spending $20 billion on AI chip startup Groq. Analysts see it as a direct move to bolster its position against Google’s competing TPU technology in the critical AI inference market.

by Leo RenshawDecember 29, 2025
The $500 Billion AI Data Center Boom Is Here
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The $500 Billion AI Data Center Boom Is Here

The race for AI dominance is fueling an unprecedented building spree of billion-dollar data centers. Projects like Stargate, backed by $100 billion initially, highlight a staggering new scale of infrastructure investment that comes with huge risks.

by Leo RenshawDecember 28, 2025
HWMonitor Update Teases AMD Zen 6, Intel Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs
ComputingHardwareSoftware

HWMonitor Update Teases AMD Zen 6, Intel Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs

The popular hardware monitoring tool HWMonitor has dropped a new update that adds preliminary support for several unannounced next-generation processors from AMD and Intel. This includes AMD’s Zen 6-based Medusa Point mobile CPUs and the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, as well as Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh lineup.

by Leo RenshawDecember 27, 2025
What Switch 2 Ports Tell Us About Nintendo’s New Console
ComputingHardwareSoftware

What Switch 2 Ports Tell Us About Nintendo’s New Console

The first year of Nintendo Switch 2 has been defined by ambitious third-party ports. Analyzing games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Star Wars Outlaws shows us what the hardware can really do and hints at an exciting future for the hybrid console.

by Leo RenshawDecember 27, 2025
Ditching Docker Bloat for These 4 Lightweight Apps Saved My Server
CloudComputingSoftware

Ditching Docker Bloat for These 4 Lightweight Apps Saved My Server

After years of a “more is more” Docker mentality, one developer hit a wall with resource hogs. The solution was a purge, replacing four key apps with faster, lighter alternatives that changed the workflow entirely.

by Leo RenshawDecember 27, 2025

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