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Author: Harlow Wesley

Harlow Wesley brings a distinct perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure. His analytical approach demystifies complex IoT ecosystems and emerging technologies, drawing from hands-on experience with edge computing deployments and smart manufacturing solutions. Wesley's writing consistently bridges the technical implementation gaps between legacy industrial systems and next-generation digital transformation, offering readers practical insights into enterprise-scale technological evolution.
Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra AI servers are about to go absolutely nuts
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra AI servers are about to go absolutely nuts

According to a new report, Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI servers are set to dominate hyperscaler orders in 2026. Shipments are forecast to skyrocket by 129% year-over-year. This massive ramp signals the next phase of the AI infrastructure arms race.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Instacart Drops AI Price Tests After Backlash and FTC Scrutiny
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Instacart Drops AI Price Tests After Backlash and FTC Scrutiny

Instacart is shutting down AI pricing tests that resulted in price discrimination. The move comes after a critical report and an FTC probe, just weeks after a separate $60 million settlement with the agency.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places
CloudComputingHardware

Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places

Nearly 9,000 data centers exist globally, with a third expected to be in overly hot climates by 2030. This is driving up cooling costs and pushing companies to consider radical ideas like space-based facilities.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Indie Game Awards Strip Wins After AI Use Revealed
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Indie Game Awards Strip Wins After AI Use Revealed

Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has lost its two Indie Game Awards wins just days after the ceremony. The organizers disqualified the game after the developer confirmed using generative AI assets, violating the awards’ rules. Blue Prince and Sorry We’re Closed are the new winners.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Why AI is making tech specialists obsolete
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Why AI is making tech specialists obsolete

The rapid pace of AI is dismantling the decade-old model of hiring staff-level specialists. According to a CTO, the future belongs to adaptable generalists who can bridge multiple disciplines and think from first principles.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Weston 15.0 Alpha and Hyprland 0.52: Wayland’s Busy Week
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Weston 15.0 Alpha and Hyprland 0.52: Wayland’s Busy Week

The Wayland ecosystem is moving fast with two significant compositor releases. Weston hits version 15.0 Alpha with big changes, while Hyprland’s 0.52 update adds polish and new features.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
Apple’s Japan “freedom” comes with the same old fees
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Apple’s Japan “freedom” comes with the same old fees

Apple is complying with a new Japanese law by allowing third-party app stores and payments. But the company’s new fee structure, including a core technology fee, has developers crying foul. It’s a near-repeat of its controversial strategy in Europe.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
Samsung’s DRAM windfall isn’t enough to catch TSMC
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Samsung’s DRAM windfall isn’t enough to catch TSMC

Samsung is set for a massive $73 billion operating profit from memory by 2026, thanks to the DRAM shortage. But a new report details why that financial boost still leaves its foundry business far behind industry leader TSMC.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
Moore Threads Throws Its Hat In The AI PC Ring With New Chip
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Moore Threads Throws Its Hat In The AI PC Ring With New Chip

Moore Threads has unveiled its new Yangtze AI SoC, designed to compete in the booming AI PC market. The chip features an 8-core CPU, a 50 TOPS NPU, and support for up to 64GB of fast memory.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025
The Hidden Costs of Cheap Used Servers for Your Home Lab
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The Hidden Costs of Cheap Used Servers for Your Home Lab

The allure of a $100 multi-CPU server is strong for home lab enthusiasts. But proprietary parts, high power costs, and aging hardware create a pile of compromises that’s hard to justify.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 20, 2025

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