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Author: Desai Priyanka

Desai Priyanka brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing and automation ecosystems, where she deciphers complex technical integrations for both enterprise leaders and engineering teams. Her analytical approach to IoT architectures and emerging tech deployment patterns has established her as a trusted voice in operational technology transformation. Drawing from hands-on industry experience, she excels at forecasting how edge computing and cyber-physical systems will redefine manufacturing and supply chain logistics. Priyanka's writing consistently bridges the gap between theoretical innovation and real-world industrial implementation, offering readers actionable insights into tomorrow's connected enterprises.
Donut Lab’s Hub Motors Finally Hit the Road with WATT EV
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Donut Lab’s Hub Motors Finally Hit the Road with WATT EV

Donut Lab’s compact hub motors, which made a splash at CES last year, are being integrated into WATT Electric Vehicle Company’s PACES platform. The collaboration aims to create a new generation of ultra-lightweight, agile EVs, from sports cars to delivery vans. It’s a practical test for a promising

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
AI’s Hangover Cure: Design Patterns, Not Smarter Models
AIBusinessSoftware

AI’s Hangover Cure: Design Patterns, Not Smarter Models

A new book argues the key to enterprise AI isn’t chasing the latest model. It’s about applying rigorous design patterns to build agents that are safe, reliable, and cost-effective. This shift could finally move AI from demos to real business value.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
Texas Sues TV Makers, Says They’re Spying on What You Watch
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

Texas Sues TV Makers, Says They’re Spying on What You Watch

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed lawsuits against five major TV manufacturers, accusing them of using “Automated Content Recognition” to spy on viewers. The suits claim the practice is deceptive and raises national security concerns, especially for TVs made by Chinese companies.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
GitHub’s new fee for self-hosted runners is a classic Microsoft move
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

GitHub’s new fee for self-hosted runners is a classic Microsoft move

GitHub is introducing a new charge for using your own hardware. Starting in March, self-hosted Actions runners on private repositories will cost $0.002 per minute. While the company says 96% of customers won’t see a bill increase, some teams are already forecasting thousands in new monthly costs.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
Why Your Cyber Defense Plan Is Probably Useless
BusinessCybersecurityInnovation

Why Your Cyber Defense Plan Is Probably Useless

According to a new report, most cyber damage now stems from a company’s own failed response, not the attacker’s sophistication. With 70% of leaders citing internal chaos as the bigger problem, a strategic shift to Cyber Incident Response Management (CIRM) is becoming critical for survival.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
Underwater robots are finally learning to talk to each other
InnovationStartupsTechnology

Underwater robots are finally learning to talk to each other

A startup called Skana Robotics says it’s solved a major problem for underwater drones: long-range communication. Using older, more predictable AI algorithms, their system lets robot fleets share data and adapt missions entirely below the surface.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
A CEO Says AI Will Soon Do His Job. He’s Not Happy About It.
AIBusinessInnovation

A CEO Says AI Will Soon Do His Job. He’s Not Happy About It.

The CEO of Klarna, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, says AI’s reasoning capabilities mean it could soon perform his entire job. He finds the prospect “gloomy,” but his company is already using AI to do the work of hundreds of employees.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
Apple and Amazon hit with £900 million UK price-fixing lawsuit
BusinessSoftwareTechnology

Apple and Amazon hit with £900 million UK price-fixing lawsuit

A major class action lawsuit accuses Apple and Amazon of striking a secret 2018 deal that allegedly pushed third-party sellers off Amazon’s platform, leading to higher prices for consumers. The claim, seeking £900 million, could cover 10 million UK customers.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
Taiwan’s IPC Industry Bounces Back, But Trade War Clouds Loom
AIHardwareManufacturing

Taiwan’s IPC Industry Bounces Back, But Trade War Clouds Loom

The global industrial PC market is showing clear signs of recovery. According to new estimates, Taiwan’s IPC sector posted impressive revenue growth in the first half of 2025, led by smaller players.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 17, 2025
The AI Boom Hits a Wall: Can Congress Fix the Permit Mess?
AIPolicyTechnology

The AI Boom Hits a Wall: Can Congress Fix the Permit Mess?

Congress is pushing the SPEED Act to fast-track permits for AI infrastructure, citing competition with China. But an amendment from Rep. Jared Golden is causing a rift with ultra-conservative Republicans, threatening the bill’s passage.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 16, 2025

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