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Author: Samuel Kim

Samuel Kim brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized background in industrial computing systems and automation technologies. His analytical approach to emerging tech stems from hands-on experience implementing IoT solutions across manufacturing environments, giving him unique insight into how theoretical innovations translate to real-world applications. Kim's writing demystifies complex technological shifts by examining their practical implications for enterprise infrastructure and operational workflows. He maintains a sharp focus on the intersection of hardware evolution and software integration, particularly in industrial automation and smart system deployments.
ANBERNIC’s $100 DS Clone Faces Scaling Compromise
GamingHardwareTechnology

ANBERNIC’s $100 DS Clone Faces Scaling Compromise

The budget-friendly RG DS from ANBERNIC promises dual-screen gaming under $100, but leaked specs reveal a critical scaling compromise. The 2.5x display ratio may create visual artifacts in classic Nintendo DS titles. This highlights the engineering trade-offs in budget retro gaming hardware.

by Samuel KimOctober 30, 2025November 3, 2025
The Leadership Paradox: Why Stepping Back Creates Better Decisions
BusinessInnovationTechnology

The Leadership Paradox: Why Stepping Back Creates Better Decisions

Retired Navy Captain David Marquet transformed the worst-performing submarine into the best by teaching leaders to mentally step outside themselves. His psychological distancing techniques offer a powerful antidote to leadership blind spots. Here’s why this approach works and how to apply it effecti

by Samuel KimOctober 30, 2025November 3, 2025
Ransomware’s Critical Infrastructure Crisis Deepens in 2025
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Ransomware’s Critical Infrastructure Crisis Deepens in 2025

Critical infrastructure sectors face unprecedented ransomware threats as attacks surge 34% year-over-year. Manufacturing leads with 61% growth, signaling a national security crisis that demands immediate action.

by Samuel KimOctober 30, 2025November 3, 2025
Meta’s $28B Question: AI vs Reality Labs Showdown
AIBusinessTechnology

Meta’s $28B Question: AI vs Reality Labs Showdown

As Meta approaches earnings, the company faces its biggest strategic test yet. The collision between massive AI spending and Reality Labs’ continued losses could define the company’s future trajectory.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Chegg’s AI Pivot Fails as Free Alternatives Decimate Education Model
AIBusinessTechnology

Chegg’s AI Pivot Fails as Free Alternatives Decimate Education Model

Chegg’s market value has plummeted $14.5 billion since 2021 as students abandon paid services for free AI tools. With 45% layoffs and failed AI initiatives, can this education company survive the ChatGPT revolution?

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Extropic’s Thermodynamic Chips Challenge AI’s Energy Crisis
AIHardwareTechnology

Extropic’s Thermodynamic Chips Challenge AI’s Energy Crisis

A startup founded by former Google quantum researchers has unveiled working hardware that could disrupt the AI data center boom. Extropic’s thermodynamic chips use probabilistic bits to achieve unprecedented energy efficiency for complex simulations.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Microsoft Azure Outage Hits Global Services Hours Before Earnings
CloudComputingSoftware

Microsoft Azure Outage Hits Global Services Hours Before Earnings

Microsoft Azure is experiencing a significant global outage affecting Microsoft 365, Xbox, Minecraft, and major business websites. The outage comes just hours before Microsoft’s quarterly earnings announcement and follows recent AWS disruptions.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Nanobody Antivenom Breakthrough Could Save 100,000 Lives Annually
HealthcareInnovationTechnology

Nanobody Antivenom Breakthrough Could Save 100,000 Lives Annually

A revolutionary antivenom using lab-synthesized nanobodies from alpacas and llamas could transform snakebite treatment. The technology promises to be safer, cheaper, and more effective than current horse-derived antivenoms that fail many of the world’s poorest communities.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Molecular Glues and Bumpers: A New Era for GPCR Drug Design
InnovationScienceTechnology

Molecular Glues and Bumpers: A New Era for GPCR Drug Design

Researchers have discovered how to design molecular “glues” and “bumpers” that precisely control GPCR signaling pathways. This breakthrough could overcome decades of failed promises in biased drug development and create more targeted therapeutics.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025
Sequoia’s Silence Tests Venture Capital’s Moral Compass
BusinessInnovationStartups

Sequoia’s Silence Tests Venture Capital’s Moral Compass

When Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire posted tweets condemned as Islamophobic, the venture capital giant stayed silent. The departure of its most senior Muslim executive reveals deeper industry tensions between performance and principle.

by Samuel KimOctober 29, 2025November 3, 2025

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