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Author: Darren Holt

Darren Holt brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized background in industrial computing and automation systems, where he deciphers complex technical developments into accessible insights for both enterprise leaders and engineering professionals. His analytical approach particularly illuminates how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions are reshaping manufacturing and infrastructure sectors, often drawing from hands-on experience with operational technology deployments. Darren maintains a forward-looking focus on emerging industrial technologies while contextualizing their practical implementation challenges and business implications, establishing him as a trusted voice for readers navigating the convergence of physical and digital systems.
Docker’s Big Security Play: Hardened Images Are Now Free
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Docker’s Big Security Play: Hardened Images Are Now Free

In a major shift, Docker has open-sourced its previously paid Docker Hardened Images (DHI) under the Apache 2.0 license. These Alpine and Debian-based images promise dramatically reduced vulnerabilities and a much smaller footprint. A paid enterprise tier with extended support remains for regulated

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
AI-Generated Code Has More Bugs, Study Finds
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AI-Generated Code Has More Bugs, Study Finds

A review of 470 open source pull requests reveals AI-generated code introduces significantly more and worse bugs. While it cuts down on spelling errors, the trade-off in logic, security, and performance issues is substantial.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Apple Reportedly Wants to Package Chips in India, Too
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Apple Reportedly Wants to Package Chips in India, Too

Apple is reportedly in preliminary talks with Indian chip maker CG Semi to bring chip assembly and packaging work to the country. This move would further deepen Apple’s manufacturing footprint in India, which now includes a workforce of 350,000 people built over just five years.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Why Our Grandkids Will Think Our Schools Were Crazy
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Why Our Grandkids Will Think Our Schools Were Crazy

The current education model groups kids by age, not skill, expecting one teacher to engage 30 different learners. According to a Forbes analysis, AI and VR are poised to shatter that model, creating a future of hyper-personalized, self-paced learning that will make our classrooms seem bizarre.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
ENGIE’s Big South African Solar Project Gets 2026 Start Date
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ENGIE’s Big South African Solar Project Gets 2026 Start Date

International energy giant ENGIE has secured preferred bidder status for a major new solar farm in South Africa. The 240 MW Corona project is slated to begin construction in Q4 2026 and start commercial operations by the end of 2028.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
NotebookLM Finally Gets Its Chat History Act Together
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NotebookLM Finally Gets Its Chat History Act Together

Google’s NotebookLM now has full chat history for everyone, a feature first announced back in October. This allows you to start a chat on your phone and pick it up later on the web, making the research tool much more practical.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
Google’s AI Agent Research Flips the Script on Multi-Agent Hype
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Google’s AI Agent Research Flips the Script on Multi-Agent Hype

The promise of AI agents in 2025 hasn’t fully materialized, with most businesses still experimenting. Google’s new research provides a crucial framework for when to use a single agent versus a complex multi-agent system, and the results are surprising.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Security Update Breaks VPNs for Some Users
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Microsoft’s Latest Security Update Breaks VPNs for Some Users

Microsoft has confirmed that recent Windows 11 security updates are breaking VPN connectivity for some users. The problem primarily affects enterprise users running the Windows Subsystem for Linux. A fix is still under investigation.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
Larian’s CEO Fights AI Backlash: “We’re Not Replacing Artists”
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Larian’s CEO Fights AI Backlash: “We’re Not Replacing Artists”

Following a Bloomberg report, Larian CEO Swen Vincke faced backlash for comments on using AI. He has since clarified that the studio uses AI only for early ideation and is actively hiring more human artists and writers.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
Russia Rushes to Fix Its Only Crewed Launchpad by Late February
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Russia Rushes to Fix Its Only Crewed Launchpad by Late February

Russia’s Roscosmos is pushing hard to get its only crewed launch site back online. The damaged Baikonur Cosmodrome pad is now slated for a late February return to service.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025

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