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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.
A €76 Million Bet on Northern Europe’s Climate Tech Future
BusinessInnovationStartups

A €76 Million Bet on Northern Europe’s Climate Tech Future

A new €76 million fund is targeting early-stage climate and DeepTech companies across Northern Europe. The fund, backed by major Nordic foundations, has already deployed capital into 20 startups. This move is part of a larger, nearly €800 million trend in European climate-focused venture capital.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
The “New Blue Collar” and Why Hands-On Skills Are Back
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The “New Blue Collar” and Why Hands-On Skills Are Back

The traditional corporate ladder is being rewired by AI. According to Fortune, the most critical and hard-to-automate roles are now where software meets the real world, creating a “new blue collar” class of worker. This shift could change who gets promoted and what skills are valued at the highest l

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Meta Blocks Teens From AI, Amazon Cuts Jobs, and AI Builds a Browser
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Meta Blocks Teens From AI, Amazon Cuts Jobs, and AI Builds a Browser

Meta is temporarily blocking teenagers from using its AI “characters.” The move comes as the company faces a child safety trial and broader scrutiny over AI’s mental health impacts. Meanwhile, Amazon is reportedly planning another massive round of corporate layoffs.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Microsoft Gives Contact Center Admins More Control Over Calls
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Microsoft Gives Contact Center Admins More Control Over Calls

Microsoft has announced the general availability of a new feature for its Dynamics 365 Contact Center platform. The upgrade gives administrators far more control over how live customer calls are transferred between agents and queues.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Xbox Studios Head Calls Fable ‘Mindblowing,’ Vows Better Multiplatform Plan
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Xbox Studios Head Calls Fable ‘Mindblowing,’ Vows Better Multiplatform Plan

Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan is raving about Playground Games’ Fable reboot, calling its ‘Living Population’ feature “mindblowing.” He also acknowledged the studio’s inconsistent multiplatform strategy, promising to work on being more uniform moving forward.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Apple’s 2026 Roadmap: 20+ Products, Including Foldable iPhone
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Apple’s 2026 Roadmap: 20+ Products, Including Foldable iPhone

Apple’s 2026 is shaping up to be one of its busiest ever, with rumors pointing to over 20 new products. The lineup stretches from a long-awaited foldable iPhone to a complete smart home ecosystem and radically redesigned MacBooks. It’s an ambitious plan that raises big questions about execution and

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Singapore’s Central Bank Holds Steady as Chip Boom Fuels Growth
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Singapore’s Central Bank Holds Steady as Chip Boom Fuels Growth

The Monetary Authority of Singapore is widely expected to leave its policy settings unchanged at its January review. This comes as the city-state’s economy grew 4.8% in 2025, outperforming forecasts.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 26, 2026
Winter Storm Sends Data Center Power Prices Soaring to $1,800
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Winter Storm Sends Data Center Power Prices Soaring to $1,800

Wholesale electricity prices in Virginia surged to over $1,800 per megawatt-hour as a deep freeze hit the U.S. The spike was driven by higher-than-forecast demand from the world’s largest cluster of data centers, straining the grid.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 25, 2026
Is the new Fable reboot playing it too safe?
GamingSoftware

Is the new Fable reboot playing it too safe?

Eurogamer’s team is split on the new Fable reboot. Some see a safe but welcome return to Albion, while others worry it lacks the series’ old ambition. After 16 years, is familiarity the right move?

by Nathan ColeJanuary 25, 2026
Russian Hackers Tried to Wipe Poland’s Power Grid. It Failed.
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Russian Hackers Tried to Wipe Poland’s Power Grid. It Failed.

A Russian state-aligned hacking group known as Sandworm attempted to disrupt Poland’s electricity grid using destructive “wiper” malware in late December 2025. Security researchers from ESET attribute the attack, which used malware called DynoWiper, to the group but report no successful disruption o

by Nathan ColeJanuary 25, 2026

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