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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.
Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar monitors are finally here. Are they a big deal?
HardwareInnovation

Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar monitors are finally here. Are they a big deal?

After a two-year wait, the first four monitors with Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar tech are hitting shelves. They promise to drastically reduce motion blur, but early reviews are mixed. Here’s what you need to know.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
AI’s ROI Problem Isn’t The AI, It’s Your Messy Data
AIDataSoftware

AI’s ROI Problem Isn’t The AI, It’s Your Messy Data

According to a major MIT report, 95% of businesses are getting zero return on their AI investments. The real barrier isn’t the AI models themselves, but the ungoverned, chaotic data they’re built upon. Fixing this data foundation is the only path to real value.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Might Be All Looks, No New Brains
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Might Be All Looks, No New Brains

According to a new report, Samsung’s next flagship might focus on aesthetics over innovation. The Galaxy S26 Ultra could get a cleaner camera look but may not deliver significant camera hardware improvements, despite a potential price hike.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Adtech’s 2026 Reckoning: AI, Traffic Crashes, and Google’s Fate
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Adtech’s 2026 Reckoning: AI, Traffic Crashes, and Google’s Fate

The adtech industry is facing a pivotal year in 2026, forced to adapt as AI chatbots drain website traffic and Google faces a potential court-ordered breakup. Executives at CES are plotting moves into streaming TV and “agentic” AI advertising to survive. The future of independent players like The Tr

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
NVIDIA Finally Brings GeForce Now to Linux Natively
CloudGamingSoftware

NVIDIA Finally Brings GeForce Now to Linux Natively

NVIDIA is making its GeForce Now cloud gaming service more accessible with native clients for Linux and Amazon Fire TV. The premium RTX 5080 tier, which costs $19.99 per month, is also getting major new games like *Crimson Desert* and *007 First Light*.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Alienware’s New Laptops Are Sleek, Powerful, and Surprisingly Normal
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Alienware’s New Laptops Are Sleek, Powerful, and Surprisingly Normal

Alienware unveiled a major refresh of its gaming laptops at CES 2026. The new 16X Aurora and 16 Area-51 models feature top-tier specs but a more understated design, signaling a shift for the brand.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Your Supply Chain Is Invisible. Hackers Love That.
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Your Supply Chain Is Invisible. Hackers Love That.

Hackers are increasingly targeting tech providers to hit hundreds of companies at once. The problem? Most businesses have no real visibility into their vendors’ security, or even their own systems. AI tools promise to map the invisible web of risk before it’s too late.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Apple quietly unlocks faster Wi-Fi for some Macs and iPads
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Apple quietly unlocks faster Wi-Fi for some Macs and iPads

Apple’s latest iPadOS 26.2 and macOS 26.2 updates include a hidden Wi-Fi performance boost for newer devices. The change allows supported Macs and iPads to use wider 160MHz channels on 5GHz networks, potentially doubling throughput for compatible setups.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 6, 2026
Hybrid Work is Stuck, and That’s a Huge Opportunity
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Hybrid Work is Stuck, and That’s a Huge Opportunity

The debate over remote work is over. Data shows hybrid work patterns have been flat since 2022, making it the new permanent reality. This forces a major shift in how companies build their offices and tech ecosystems for the long haul.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 5, 2026
Meta’s Secretive AI Data Center Sparks Lawsuit in Wisconsin
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Meta’s Secretive AI Data Center Sparks Lawsuit in Wisconsin

An environmental group has filed a lawsuit to uncover the projected electricity load for Meta’s planned AI data center in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. The state commission is withholding the data, reportedly at the request of Meta or a utility, claiming it’s a trade secret.

by Nathan ColeJanuary 5, 2026

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