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Author: Nathan Cole

Nathan Cole brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing and automation systems, where he deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both specialized engineers and broader tech audiences. His analytical approach to emerging technologies—particularly industrial IoT and smart infrastructure—stems from hands-on experience evaluating how automation transforms traditional manufacturing and logistics operations. Cole's writing consistently bridges the gap between theoretical innovation and practical implementation, examining how edge computing and connected devices reshape industrial landscapes while maintaining critical awareness of security and scalability challenges. This unique vantage point allows him to contextualize technological advancements within real-world operational frameworks, offering readers nuanced insights beyond typical consumer tech coverage.
The BBC is being asked to teach Britain about AI
AIInnovationSoftware

The BBC is being asked to teach Britain about AI

The UK government has outlined plans for the BBC to help the public understand and engage with artificial intelligence. This directive is part of the broadcaster’s charter review for the decade starting in January 2028 and draws direct inspiration from its influential Computer Literacy Project of th

by Nathan ColeDecember 18, 2025
Netflix’s $100 Billion Question: Why Buy Warner Bros.?
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Netflix’s $100 Billion Question: Why Buy Warner Bros.?

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters faced tough questions about the $27.75-per-share bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Investors have wiped billions off Netflix’s value, skeptical of the deal’s logic and the company’s ability to integrate a legacy studio.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Are SSDs Finally Killing the Data Center Hard Drive?
ComputingSoftware

Are SSDs Finally Killing the Data Center Hard Drive?

The fundamental economics of data center storage are shifting. New analysis shows high-capacity QLC SSDs now beat HDDs on critical metrics like performance-per-watt and rack density, especially for AI workloads. The era of the spinning disk might be ending.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Accenture Buys a Majority Stake in AI Data Center Firm DLB
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Accenture Buys a Majority Stake in AI Data Center Firm DLB

Accenture is moving to acquire a controlling 65% interest in U.S.-based AI data center engineering firm DLB Associates. The deal aims to extend Accenture’s end-to-end capabilities for clients building AI infrastructure.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
LinkedIn’s Big Ideas Report: AI, Jobs, and Your Future
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LinkedIn’s Big Ideas Report: AI, Jobs, and Your Future

LinkedIn’s latest report looks ahead to 2026, forecasting major shifts in work and life driven by AI. It highlights the rise of the “Individual Empire,” profound job market changes, and a more resilient form of globalization. The analysis digs into what these trends really mean for professionals and

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
AI’s Power Problem is a Refrigerator Story We’ve Seen Before
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AI’s Power Problem is a Refrigerator Story We’ve Seen Before

The explosive growth of AI is putting unprecedented strain on power grids, echoing the energy crisis sparked by early refrigerators. The solution lies in a massive, rapid push for efficiency and smart grid integration that the industry is just starting to figure out.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Asahi Linux Gets Mic Working on M2, But M3 is Still MIA
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Asahi Linux Gets Mic Working on M2, But M3 is Still MIA

The Asahi Linux project has finally gotten the microphone working on Apple’s M2 Pro and Max chips. However, full support for the newer M3 family is still a work in progress.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring 2 Might Be Stuck in Legal Hell
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Samsung’s Galaxy Ring 2 Might Be Stuck in Legal Hell

Samsung’s follow-up to its Galaxy Ring is hitting major roadblocks. Sluggish sales and a nasty patent fight with market leader Oura are forcing a rethink of the launch timeline.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
Cloudflare’s CEO is taking on AI giants to save the news
CloudCybersecuritySoftware

Cloudflare’s CEO is taking on AI giants to save the news

Cloudflare, the infrastructure giant used by six billion people monthly, is now at the center of a fight over AI and content. CEO Matthew Prince, who owns a local newspaper, is letting publishers block AI crawlers unless companies like Google and OpenAI pay for access.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025
UK Flats Could Get a New Right to Demand Gigabit Broadband
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UK Flats Could Get a New Right to Demand Gigabit Broadband

The UK government is consulting on a plan to give leaseholders of flats a formal right to request gigabit-capable broadband. The move aims to bypass landlord objections that have stalled fiber installations in many buildings.

by Nathan ColeDecember 17, 2025

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