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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.
AI Red Teaming Is Now a Compliance Must-Have
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AI Red Teaming Is Now a Compliance Must-Have

The rise of autonomous, multi-agent AI systems is forcing a complete overhaul of security testing. According to a new analysis, traditional methods are obsolete, and red teaming is now the cornerstone for secure, compliant AI deployment under frameworks like the EU AI Act.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
Origina’s Big Dublin Expansion and Ireland’s Tech Job Boom
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Origina’s Big Dublin Expansion and Ireland’s Tech Job Boom

IT services firm Origina is significantly expanding its Dublin operations, planning to create 350 new roles in software engineering, security, and AI. The news coincides with Enterprise Ireland’s annual report showing strong job growth in its client companies, particularly outside the capital.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
Geekom’s new mini PC is cheaper, but is it a downgrade?
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Geekom’s new mini PC is cheaper, but is it a downgrade?

Geekom has updated its A5 mini PC with the new A5 Pro, featuring a Ryzen 5 7530U. Despite the newer chip, it loses performance compared to the old model. The price starts at $469.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 26, 2026
An EY Exec’s “High Sensitivity” for Spotting AI-Generated Work
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An EY Exec’s “High Sensitivity” for Spotting AI-Generated Work

According to a Business Insider survey, 40% of workers admit to hiding or downplaying their AI use at work. An EY executive says overly formal, buzzword-heavy, and vague writing is a dead giveaway for AI-generated content.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
Lawmakers Want FTC to Scrutinize EA’s $55 Billion Saudi Sale
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Lawmakers Want FTC to Scrutinize EA’s $55 Billion Saudi Sale

A group of 46 House Democrats is urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the proposed $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts. They cite concerns over industry instability, potential layoffs, and increased market power.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
Your Data is Everyone’s Business Now
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Your Data is Everyone’s Business Now

This week’s security roundup is a doozy. The government admits to possibly misusing Social Security data, Microsoft hands encryption keys to the FBI, and a massive database of 149 million logins was found sitting in the open. It’s a bad week to have secrets.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
The AI Hardware Hype at CES Was Real, But So Was the Wait
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The AI Hardware Hype at CES Was Real, But So Was the Wait

The CES tech show in Las Vegas was dominated by “physical AI” gadgets, from robots to AI PCs. While the ambition is huge, the practical, affordable products for everyday people aren’t here yet. The shift is happening, but it’s going to take time.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
AI Security Firm Cyera Hits $9B Valuation, But Is The Hype Real?
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AI Security Firm Cyera Hits $9B Valuation, But Is The Hype Real?

Cyera’s valuation jumped 50% to $9 billion in just seven months. But research shows most companies have no clue what their AI is doing with sensitive data.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 25, 2026
Nvidia CEO Calls US-China Decoupling “Naive” as H200 Sales Loom
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Nvidia CEO Calls US-China Decoupling “Naive” as H200 Sales Loom

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has called the idea of the US decoupling from China “naive” and “not based on any common sense.” He’s optimistic about renewed chip sales, with China reportedly set to approve H200 shipments this quarter.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 9, 2026
Tim Cook’s $74.3 Million Payday Shows Apple’s Massive Scale
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Tim Cook’s $74.3 Million Payday Shows Apple’s Massive Scale

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s total compensation for 2025 hit $74.3 million, a figure driven by massive stock awards and performance payouts. The package underscores how executive pay at the tech giant is tied directly to the company’s financial success.

by Harlow WesleyJanuary 9, 2026

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