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Author: Jessica Moore P.E.

Jessica Moore P.E. brings a distinctive engineering perspective to technology journalism, with her professional licensure informing rigorous analysis of industrial computing and automation systems. Her expertise spans the convergence of operational technology and IoT ecosystems, where she deciphers how edge computing architectures are reshaping smart infrastructure. Moore's writing uniquely bridges engineering precision with accessible explanations of emerging technologies, offering readers both technical depth and practical industry insights.
Valve’s New Steam Machine Aims for 70% of Gamers
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Valve’s New Steam Machine Aims for 70% of Gamers

Valve is taking another shot at the living room with a new Steam Machine that the company claims beats what most gamers currently own. The compact PC promises to run most Steam games well while targeting an entry-level price point.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 17, 2025
AT&T’s Massive Spectrum Push Hits 23,000 Cell Sites
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AT&T’s Massive Spectrum Push Hits 23,000 Cell Sites

AT&T is rapidly deploying the spectrum it acquired from EchoStar in a $23 billion deal earlier this year. The carrier has expanded coverage to nearly 23,000 cell sites across 48 states, significantly improving 5G performance for consumers and first responders.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 17, 2025
Windows 11 Gets Recovery Updates for Multiple Versions
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Windows 11 Gets Recovery Updates for Multiple Versions

Microsoft has rolled out new Safe OS dynamic updates for Windows 11 that enhance the Windows Recovery Environment. These updates apply to versions 23H2, 24H2, and 25H2, making the upgrade process more reliable while preserving language packs and features during installation.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 17, 2025
Figure’s Blockchain Lending Takes Off After $900 Million IPO
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Figure’s Blockchain Lending Takes Off After $900 Million IPO

Figure’s blockchain-powered lending platform delivered explosive growth in its first quarter as a public company. The company reported 227% net income growth and $2.5 billion in consumer loan volume as demand for tokenized credit surges.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 17, 2025
Tape Storage Isn’t Dead – It’s Getting a 40TB Upgrade
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Tape Storage Isn’t Dead – It’s Getting a 40TB Upgrade

The LTO Program just announced 40TB LTO-10 tape cartridges coming in early 2026, representing a 33% capacity jump. Meanwhile, Vdura’s Data Platform V12 software promises better performance with SMR hard drives. Both technologies are pushing the boundaries of affordable mass storage.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 17, 2025
Vector databases face reality check as hype fades
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Vector databases face reality check as hype fades

The vector database hype cycle has crashed into reality, with most companies seeing no returns from their AI investments. Pinecone is reportedly exploring a sale amid fierce competition from open-source alternatives and established databases adding vector capabilities. The future belongs to hybrid a

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 16, 2025
TSMC’s US Move Blocked Intel From Getting Billions, Says Official
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TSMC’s US Move Blocked Intel From Getting Billions, Says Official

According to a Taiwanese official, TSMC’s massive US expansion was strategically necessary to prevent American customers from shifting support to Intel. The $165 billion investment essentially blocked Intel from becoming Washington’s primary chipmaking partner. This reveals the geopolitical chess ga

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 16, 2025
WinBoat Promises Easy Windows Apps on Linux, But Is It Worth It?
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WinBoat Promises Easy Windows Apps on Linux, But Is It Worth It?

WinBoat is a new open-source tool that runs Windows applications on Linux using Docker containers. While the interface is clean and setup seems straightforward, actual installation can be tricky and performance has significant limitations. For most users, existing solutions like Wine might still be

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 16, 2025
LinkedIn’s Billion-Dollar Stagnation Problem
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LinkedIn’s Billion-Dollar Stagnation Problem

LinkedIn’s platform remains stuck in 2016 despite having over one billion users and the internet’s cleanest identity graph. The professional network missed its moment to capture the exodus from X/Twitter and failed to build modern creator tools. Microsoft’s AI revolution seems to have completely byp

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 16, 2025
MIT’s Injectable Brain Chips Could Change Everything
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MIT’s Injectable Brain Chips Could Change Everything

MIT researchers have created injectable wireless brain implants that travel through the bloodstream to treat neurological conditions. The technology, called Circulatronics, uses tiny devices that fuse with immune cells to reach inflamed brain regions. Human trials are still about three years away.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 16, 2025

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