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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.
Valve’s Steam Machine 2.0 Could Finally Bridge the PC-Console Gap
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Valve’s Steam Machine 2.0 Could Finally Bridge the PC-Console Gap

Valve is taking another shot at the living room with a completely redesigned Steam Machine set for early 2026. The new hardware features upgradable components and console-like design while running SteamOS. This could be the moment PC gaming truly challenges console dominance.

by Nathan ColeNovember 14, 2025
Samsung’s tri-fold play for China is actually brilliant
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s tri-fold play for China is actually brilliant

Samsung is taking a bold approach to China’s competitive foldable market. The Galaxy Z TriFold launches December 5, 2025, but only in select markets including China. This exclusive strategy could finally give Samsung the edge it needs.

by Nathan ColeNovember 14, 2025
Why Grok Isn’t on the Government’s AI Playlist Yet
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Why Grok Isn’t on the Government’s AI Playlist Yet

The Trump administration’s flagship AI platform still doesn’t include Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot. While Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic models are available, Grok remains in safety assessment limbo with the GSA.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
Chinese hackers used AI to attack with one click
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Chinese hackers used AI to attack with one click

State-backed Chinese hackers used Anthropic’s Claude AI model to automate up to 90% of their attacks on corporations and governments. The September campaign involved roughly 30 automated attacks that stole sensitive data from four victims.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
OpenAI loses landmark copyright case in Germany
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OpenAI loses landmark copyright case in Germany

OpenAI has been found guilty of copyright infringement by a German court for training its AI models on music lyrics without permission. The ruling comes as multiple lawsuits against AI companies over training data continue to pile up. This marks the first major AI copyright decision in Europe.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
Stop Blaming Women For Workplace Problems
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Stop Blaming Women For Workplace Problems

When The New York Times asked if women ruined the workplace, they missed the point entirely. The workplace was designed a century ago for men with stay-at-home wives. Now we need to redesign it for everyone.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
Bcachefs Gets Major Data Protection Upgrade With Rebalance_v2
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Bcachefs Gets Major Data Protection Upgrade With Rebalance_v2

The Bcachefs filesystem has rolled out a major update to its rebalance feature that now handles all I/O path options including replication and erasure coding. This represents a significant step forward in automated data protection and filesystem maintenance capabilities for the open-source project.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
The Factory Security Nightmare Nobody’s Talking About
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The Factory Security Nightmare Nobody’s Talking About

Smart factories face unprecedented security challenges as IoT devices multiply and cloud attacks surge. Manufacturing operations are becoming increasingly vulnerable to breaches that can halt production and steal valuable intellectual property. Proper security planning from the outset is crucial for

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
Infinidat’s storage refresh actually delivers real upgrades
ComputingHardware

Infinidat’s storage refresh actually delivers real upgrades

Infinidat’s latest storage refresh isn’t just firmware promises – it’s delivering actual hardware improvements that matter. The company squeezed more capacity into smaller footprints while cutting entry costs significantly. They’re betting enterprises will consolidate workloads on fewer, more powerf

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025
Linux Finally Dumps Insecure SHA-1 for Kernel Security
InnovationSoftware

Linux Finally Dumps Insecure SHA-1 for Kernel Security

The Linux kernel is finally removing SHA-1 support for signing kernel modules after years of deprecation. Most distributions already moved to SHA-2, with the default changing to SHA-512 last year. Only Android still relies on the insecure hashing algorithm.

by Nathan ColeNovember 13, 2025

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