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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.
Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Update Could Slow Down Your PC
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Update Could Slow Down Your PC

Microsoft’s KB5072033 update for Windows 11 24H2 and the upcoming 25H2 release enables the AppX Deployment Service to run constantly at boot. This change, meant to improve reliability, may lead to higher system resource consumption, especially on older or lower-end PCs.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Banks Finally Ditch Their Old Cloud Playbook
CloudInnovationSoftware

Banks Finally Ditch Their Old Cloud Playbook

The early days of cautiously moving old systems to the cloud are over for major banks. A new report details the shift to full cloud-native rebuilds, where the goal isn’t just cost savings but winning through faster innovation and unbreakable reliability.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
UK Politicians Want to Age-Gate and Monitor VPN Traffic
CybersecurityPolicyPrivacy

UK Politicians Want to Age-Gate and Monitor VPN Traffic

A UK parliamentary debate on repealing the Online Safety Act has turned into an attack on VPNs. Politicians from multiple parties called for age verification on VPNs and for providers to log user traffic, directly contradicting core privacy principles.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker, Promises Open Source Future
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Nvidia Buys Slurm’s Maker, Promises Open Source Future

Nvidia has acquired SchedMD, the key developer behind the open-source Slurm workload scheduler used in HPC and AI since 2002. The chip giant promises to keep Slurm open and vendor-neutral while also launching its new Nemotron 3 family of AI models. This move comes as Nvidia tries to balance its open

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
How Roomba Won the Floor, But Lost the Robot War
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How Roomba Won the Floor, But Lost the Robot War

A deep dive into iRobot’s history shows how the company that invented the robotic vacuum cleaner failed to capitalize on its early lead. Now, with its sale to Amazon in jeopardy, its future is uncertain.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Windows Server 2025 Finally Fixes a Major NVMe Bottleneck
CloudComputingSoftware

Windows Server 2025 Finally Fixes a Major NVMe Bottleneck

Microsoft has released a key update for Windows Server 2025 that optimizes how the OS talks to NVMe SSDs. The change removes legacy SCSI translation layers, promising major speed gains for data-heavy workloads.

by Nathan ColeDecember 16, 2025
Scientists Finally See “Time Reflections” in a Lab. Here’s Why.
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Scientists Finally See “Time Reflections” in a Lab. Here’s Why.

Researchers have finally observed a theorized quantum phenomenon called time reflection. They did it by creating a metamaterial strip with electronic switches, forcing electromagnetic waves to produce a time-reversed copy. This weird effect could lead to better wireless communications and new types

by Nathan ColeDecember 13, 2025
Google’s New Translate Feature Works With Any Headphones
AISoftware

Google’s New Translate Feature Works With Any Headphones

Google is rolling out a beta update to its Translate app that brings live, speech-to-speech translation to any pair of headphones. This directly challenges Apple’s similar feature, which is currently locked to specific AirPods models. The update is available now in the US, Mexico, and India.

by Nathan ColeDecember 12, 2025
Scientists Catch Solar Neutrinos Transforming Atoms Deep Underground
AIBusinessComputing

Scientists Catch Solar Neutrinos Transforming Atoms Deep Underground

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers using the SNO+ detector at SNOLAB in Canada have captured solar neutrinos in the act of a rare atomic transformation. The team, led by physicist Gulliver Milton, analyzed data from May 2022 to June 2023 to spot the telltale signature. This confirms long-hel

by Nathan ColeDecember 12, 2025
Google’s Deep Research AI is about to be everywhere
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Deep Research AI is about to be everywhere

Google is opening up its most advanced AI research agent, Gemini Deep Research, to third-party developers. This means the powerful tool, designed for complex, multi-step tasks, could soon be working behind the scenes in the apps you already use every day.

by Nathan ColeDecember 12, 2025

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