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Author: Nathan Cross

Nathan Cross 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, examining how they transform manufacturing and enterprise operations. With a talent for translating technical specifications into strategic insights, he provides readers with forward-looking analysis of industrial digitalization trends. Cross consistently delivers thought-provoking commentary on the convergence of physical operations and digital innovation.
KDE’s Wayland Transition Finally Has a Finish Line
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KDE’s Wayland Transition Finally Has a Finish Line

The KDE Plasma desktop’s marathon transition from the X11 display server to Wayland is finally nearing its end. According to a project lead, 2026 will be the year of final polish, paving the way to officially drop the X11 session in 2027.

by Nathan CrossDecember 29, 2025
NVIDIA’s Big Bet: Stacking Groq LPUs on Next-Gen GPUs by 2028
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NVIDIA’s Big Bet: Stacking Groq LPUs on Next-Gen GPUs by 2028

NVIDIA’s plan to integrate Groq’s LPU technology could reshape its AI chip roadmap. The reported strategy involves stacking separate LPU dies on next-gen Feynman GPUs using advanced TSMC packaging, similar to AMD’s 3D V-Cache. This move is a direct play to control the lucrative AI inference market.

by Nathan CrossDecember 28, 2025
I Ditched Chrome, and It Wasn’t About Privacy
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I Ditched Chrome, and It Wasn’t About Privacy

Google Chrome’s notorious resource hunger is the real deal-breaker for power users. Even on powerful hardware, it chokes on tab-heavy workflows, making alternatives like Brave a compelling switch for performance alone.

by Nathan CrossDecember 28, 2025
The 3 Fastest Gaming Laptops of 2025 Are Absolute Monsters
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The 3 Fastest Gaming Laptops of 2025 Are Absolute Monsters

According to testing, the Razer Blade 18 (2025), Alienware 18 Area-51 (2025), and MSI Titan 18 HX are the most powerful laptops of the year. All feature Intel Core Ultra 9 CPUs and RTX 5090 GPUs, pushing frame rates well beyond 60 FPS in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 at max settings. The Raze

by Nathan CrossDecember 28, 2025
How Your DNA’s Bodyguards Are Stuck in an Endless Chase
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How Your DNA’s Bodyguards Are Stuck in an Endless Chase

Scientists have figured out how some of our most crucial proteins can keep a vital function stable while constantly evolving. The secret? They’re locked in a never-ending fight against “selfish” DNA.

by Nathan CrossDecember 28, 2025
US Pushes China Chip Tariffs to 2027, Buying Time in Tech War
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US Pushes China Chip Tariffs to 2027, Buying Time in Tech War

New US tariffs on Chinese semiconductors have been postponed until June 2027. The move aims to balance pressure on Beijing with economic stability after a year of escalating tensions.

by Nathan CrossDecember 27, 2025
A Politician’s Simple Fix for the Deepfake Crisis
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A Politician’s Simple Fix for the Deepfake Crisis

New York Assemblymember Alex Bores says the panic over AI deepfakes is missing an existing solution. He points to cryptographic provenance standards, similar to what made HTTPS secure, as the key to restoring trust in digital media.

by Nathan CrossDecember 27, 2025
The Linux Kernel’s Wild 2025: Rust, Rants, and a New Scheduler
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The Linux Kernel’s Wild 2025: Rust, Rants, and a New Scheduler

2025 was a landmark year for the Linux kernel, marked by Rust moving from experiment to core component and Linus Torvalds’ unfiltered commentary on everything from file-systems to commit messages. In a surprising twist, a scheduler built for the Steam Deck found a home on Meta’s massive servers, hig

by Nathan CrossDecember 27, 2025
Could Old Navy Reactors Power the AI Boom?
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Could Old Navy Reactors Power the AI Boom?

A Texas company has proposed repurposing nuclear reactors from retired aircraft carriers and submarines to power AI data centers. The plan aims to deliver up to 520 megawatts of power for a fraction of the cost of new plants, but faces major technical and political hurdles.

by Nathan CrossDecember 26, 2025
AI Was the Boss, Therapist, and Brainstorm Partner in 2025
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AI Was the Boss, Therapist, and Brainstorm Partner in 2025

According to Fast Company, AI adoption in the workplace exploded in 2025. Generative AI use in organizations jumped from 33% in 2023 to 79% this year, fundamentally reshaping roles and routines.

by Nathan CrossDecember 26, 2025

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