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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.
Suda51 Takes a Stand, Says New Game Has “No AI-Generated Stuff”
AISoftware

Suda51 Takes a Stand, Says New Game Has “No AI-Generated Stuff”

In a notable move, legendary game director Suda51 has explicitly stated his upcoming title, Romeo is a Dead Man, contains no AI-generated content. The action game is set for release on PlayStation 5 and Steam on February 11, 2026.

by Nathan ColeDecember 9, 2025
NextEra’s AI Pivot Shows How Fast the Energy Future Changed
AIBusinessInnovation

NextEra’s AI Pivot Shows How Fast the Energy Future Changed

NextEra Energy’s recent investor day revealed a major strategic shift. The utility giant is racing to catch up to a new era defined by artificial intelligence’s massive power demands and changing political winds.

by Nathan ColeDecember 9, 2025
Palantir’s Neurodivergent Fellowship: A $200K Job for “Fast Thinkers”
AIBusinessSoftware

Palantir’s Neurodivergent Fellowship: A $200K Job for “Fast Thinkers”

Palantir is launching a Neurodivergent Fellowship, with CEO Alex Karp conducting final interviews. The role pays between $110,000 and $200,000 annually and does not require a formal diagnosis. The company insists it’s not a DEI initiative but a strategic hiring play.

by Nathan ColeDecember 9, 2025
App Developer Sues Trump Admin After Apple Pulls ICE Tracker
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

App Developer Sues Trump Admin After Apple Pulls ICE Tracker

The creator of the popular ICEBlock app has filed a federal lawsuit against Trump administration officials. The app, which allowed users to report sightings of immigration agents, was removed by Apple in October following pressure from the government.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed
BusinessManufacturing

The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed

Provisions that would have guaranteed military members the right to fix their own gear were removed from the final 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. The move follows intense lobbying from defense contractors and sidelines a reform with rare bipartisan and Trump administration support.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
Carvana’s Wild Ride: From Near-Bankruptcy to the S&P 500
BusinessInnovationStartups

Carvana’s Wild Ride: From Near-Bankruptcy to the S&P 500

Carvana is making a shocking comeback, with shares rocketing to $450 after trading near $4 in 2022. Its inclusion in the S&P 500 caps a stunning turnaround, but insiders are cashing out big time. The used car retailer now faces questions about its valuation and long-term debt.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
AI Isn’t Killing High-Paying Jobs. It’s Squeezing Low-Wage Workers.
AIBusinessSoftware

AI Isn’t Killing High-Paying Jobs. It’s Squeezing Low-Wage Workers.

A new report reveals a stark wage divide since ChatGPT’s launch. High salaries have jumped over 30%, while lower wages grew just 10%. The data suggests AI is a key culprit, reshaping opportunity at the top.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate
ComputingSoftware

iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate

Apple has just seeded a second Release Candidate (RC) for iOS 26.2, suggesting a last-minute issue needed fixing. The public rollout, expected this week, is now delayed, at least for today.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.
ComputingPrivacySoftware

I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.

For iPhone users on Windows, Microsoft’s built-in Phone Link app promises some basic connectivity. It delivers notifications, SMS messaging, and call handling directly to your PC. While it’s a convenient bridge, it’s fundamentally limited by Apple’s ecosystem walls compared to the deep Android integ

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump

A shipment log has revealed the first Zen 5 X3D processor, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The big news is its 120-watt TDP, a huge jump from the previous 65-watt rating for 8-core X3D chips. This suggests AMD is pushing for higher performance with its next-gen gaming flagship.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025

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