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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.
Michael Burry Says He’s Not Short Tesla, Even Though He Hates It
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Michael Burry Says He’s Not Short Tesla, Even Though He Hates It

Famed investor Michael Burry, of ‘The Big Short’ fame, has clarified he is not currently shorting Tesla. This comes just after he criticized the company on his Substack, calling its stock overvalued as sales forecasts weaken.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 31, 2025
Chinese EV Brands Just Grabbed a Record Slice of Europe
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Chinese EV Brands Just Grabbed a Record Slice of Europe

Despite new EU tariffs, Chinese carmakers captured a record 12.8% of Europe’s electric vehicle market in November. Their share of hybrids also topped 13%, as brands like BYD and Chery press their advantage.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 31, 2025
ASUS Reportedly Betting Big on DDR4 Motherboards for 2026
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ASUS Reportedly Betting Big on DDR4 Motherboards for 2026

According to a new supply chain report, ASUS is planning a significant production increase for DDR4-based motherboards in Q1 2026. The move targets continued demand for budget-friendly AM4 and Intel systems amid stubbornly high DDR5 memory pricing.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 31, 2025
The Year Data Centers Became the Villain
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The Year Data Centers Became the Villain

2025 was the year the data center broke into the public consciousness, and not in a good way. From Hollywood blockbusters to local protests, these AI-fueled facilities became a symbol of corporate overreach and economic anxiety, even as tech giants plan to spend nearly $7 trillion on them.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 31, 2025
Windows 11 Beats Linux on a New Laptop? That’s Weird.
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Windows 11 Beats Linux on a New Laptop? That’s Weird.

For years, Linux has consistently outperformed Windows on the same hardware, especially in demanding creative workloads. But a recent test of a Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor flipped the script, with Windows 11 coming out ahead. The author and even Lenovo’s own te

by Harlow WesleyDecember 31, 2025
AI’s IQ is climbing 2.5 points a month. Now what?
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AI’s IQ is climbing 2.5 points a month. Now what?

AI intelligence, measured by IQ tests, is increasing at a linear rate of about 2.5 points per month. This trend suggests models could top human IQ test scores by late 2027, raising big questions about the future.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 30, 2025
Notebook Shipments to Drop in 2026, But Apple’s in a Better Spot
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Notebook Shipments to Drop in 2026, But Apple’s in a Better Spot

TrendForce has revised its 2026 notebook shipment forecast downward to 173 million units, a 5.4% year-over-year decline. The report cites surging memory prices squeezing profits, but notes Apple’s integrated supply chain makes it less vulnerable.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 30, 2025
Nvidia’s $20B Groq Deal Is a Genius Move Around a Chip Shortage
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Nvidia’s $20B Groq Deal Is a Genius Move Around a Chip Shortage

Nvidia is licensing Groq’s chip technology in a deal that could be worth a staggering $20 billion. The move lets Nvidia tap into a different type of memory to sidestep critical shortages and brings Groq’s top talent in-house.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 30, 2025
This Quantum Gas Breaks Physics With Frictionless Flow
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This Quantum Gas Breaks Physics With Frictionless Flow

Scientists at TU Wien have trapped thousands of rubidium atoms in a single line, creating an ultracold quantum gas. In this system, energy and mass flow freely without any dissipation, even after countless collisions.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 30, 2025
Corti’s IPO is on hold, but its AI is already in hospitals
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Corti’s IPO is on hold, but its AI is already in hospitals

Danish AI startup Corti won’t go public in 2026, its CEO told CNBC. The company, valued at $260 million, is betting that automating clinical paperwork can overhaul healthcare systems.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 30, 2025

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