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Author: Elisa Romero

Elisa Romero brings a distinctive engineering perspective to technology journalism, specializing in the convergence of industrial computing and intelligent automation systems. Her analysis illuminates how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions are transforming traditional manufacturing and logistics sectors. With a keen eye for emerging technologies that bridge physical and digital infrastructures, she deciphers complex technical developments into accessible industry insights. Romero's reporting consistently identifies the practical implications of technological convergence for enterprise decision-makers and engineering teams.
Reddit sues Australia over its under-16 social media ban
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Reddit sues Australia over its under-16 social media ban

Reddit is taking the Australian government to court over its new law banning users under 16 from major social platforms. The company argues the ban is a blunt instrument that stifles political discussion and fails to protect teens.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
Broadcom CEO: Silicon photonics is inevitable, but not yet
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Broadcom CEO: Silicon photonics is inevitable, but not yet

Broadcom CEO Hock Tan poured cold water on the near-term hype for silicon photonics in data centers. Instead, the company is focused on delivering a massive $73 billion order backlog, driven by custom AI accelerators.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
South of Midnight Hits PS5 and Switch 2 Next Spring
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South of Midnight Hits PS5 and Switch 2 Next Spring

The action-adventure game South of Midnight is expanding beyond Xbox. Developer Compulsion Games announced a multi-platform release for Spring 2026. This continues the trend of former Xbox exclusives finding new audiences.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
When Gambling Regulators Want Crypto, You Know Something’s Changed
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When Gambling Regulators Want Crypto, You Know Something’s Changed

Facing credit card bans and slow bank transfers, the regulated gambling industry is turning to stablecoins to survive. This shift, driven by 24/7 operation needs, shows crypto solving real problems traditional finance won’t.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
Your phone wants a heart-to-heart, but your PC wants a meeting
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Your phone wants a heart-to-heart, but your PC wants a meeting

New research from Microsoft analyzing millions of Copilot conversations reveals a stark divide in how we use AI. On mobile, it’s a personal advisor; on desktop, it’s a work tool. Late-night chats get surprisingly philosophical.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
Google’s “Disco” Browser Makes Apps From Your Searches
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Google’s “Disco” Browser Makes Apps From Your Searches

Google’s Chrome team has built an experimental browser called Disco. It uses a concept called GenTabs to turn your search prompts into functional, custom web applications on the fly.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
Ford and SK On’s battery divorce shows the EV party is over
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Ford and SK On’s battery divorce shows the EV party is over

The joint venture to build two massive battery plants is being dissolved. It’s a stark symbol of how the auto industry’s electric vehicle plans have dramatically cooled since the peak hype just a few years ago.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
AMD’s GAIA AI Project Finally Goes Native on Mac and Linux
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AMD’s GAIA AI Project Finally Goes Native on Mac and Linux

AMD has released version 0.14 of its open-source GAIA project, adding what it calls “native” support for both macOS and Linux. This marks a significant expansion from its Windows-only origins, though the details on hardware acceleration remain unclear.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
ESA’s Swarm Satellites Caught a Rare Solar Proton Storm
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ESA’s Swarm Satellites Caught a Rare Solar Proton Storm

The European Space Agency’s Swarm satellites, designed to study Earth’s magnetic field, accidentally recorded a rare solar event. Their star tracker cameras spotted a proton flux 300 times above normal during a geomagnetic storm in November 2025.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
Your PC’s Bloatware Problem Is Worse Than You Think
PrivacySoftware

Your PC’s Bloatware Problem Is Worse Than You Think

A fresh Windows install or new phone often comes packed with unwanted apps, blurring the line between legitimate software and malware. Security experts warn this conditions users to ignore what’s on their devices, creating a major security risk. Taking inventory of your installed apps and browser ex

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025

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