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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.
Taiwan Insurers Dump Dollar Hedges, Sending Costs Plunging
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Taiwan Insurers Dump Dollar Hedges, Sending Costs Plunging

The cost for Taiwanese investors to hedge against a weaker US dollar has slumped to its lowest since 2016. This dramatic shift follows an accounting rule overhaul that prompted local life insurers to unwind massive hedging positions.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 7, 2026
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says He’s “Fine” With California’s Billionaire Tax
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says He’s “Fine” With California’s Billionaire Tax

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang broke with other tech billionaires, saying he’s “perfectly fine” with a proposed California wealth tax. The one-time 5% levy on billionaires could cost him over $8 billion based on his current $162.9 billion net worth.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
HP’s CES 2026 Blitz: AI PCs, a Keyboard PC, and Copilot for Printers
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HP’s CES 2026 Blitz: AI PCs, a Keyboard PC, and Copilot for Printers

HP unveiled a massive lineup of new hardware and AI software at CES 2026. The headliners include a full PC built into a keyboard, new Copilot+ PCs, and bringing Microsoft 365 Copilot to its printers.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Google Slows the Android Source Code Spigot to a Trickle
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Google Slows the Android Source Code Spigot to a Trickle

Google is making a major shift in how it releases the core Android code. Instead of frequent updates, AOSP source code will now only be published in Q2 and Q4 each year. This could have big implications for the entire Android ecosystem.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
The Top Games On PS5 And Xbox Haven’t Changed At All
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The Top Games On PS5 And Xbox Haven’t Changed At All

New data shows the top five most-played games on PS5 and Xbox in the US are identical to last year’s list. It’s a sign that live-service “black hole” games have completely taken over. Breaking into this elite tier is now incredibly difficult for new titles.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Morgan Stanley Wants In on the Bitcoin and Solana ETF Game
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Morgan Stanley Wants In on the Bitcoin and Solana ETF Game

The investment bank has submitted applications to the SEC for the new funds. This follows the massive success of spot Bitcoin ETFs, which now hold over $120 billion in assets.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Samsung’s $295 Million Bet on a Domestic AI Future
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Samsung’s $295 Million Bet on a Domestic AI Future

Samsung SDS is building a major new data center in Gumi, South Korea, with a $295 million initial investment. The facility, set to open by 2029, is part of Samsung’s broader $308 billion domestic AI and semiconductor push.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Tesla’s Stock Hangs on Robot Dreams as EV Sales Slip
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Tesla’s Stock Hangs on Robot Dreams as EV Sales Slip

Tesla’s stock remains near record highs despite losing its crown as the world’s top EV seller to China’s BYD. Investors are betting on Elon Musk’s promises of autonomous robotaxis and humanoid robots, but detailed data on these futuristic projects is scarce.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
Linux at CES 2026: Not on the Desktop, But Everywhere Else
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Linux at CES 2026: Not on the Desktop, But Everywhere Else

You won’t find a flashy new Linux desktop at CES, but the open-source OS is the foundational layer for everything from $3,999 AI workstations to software-defined cars. Canonical is leading the charge, helping manufacturers comply with the EU’s upcoming Cyber Resilience Act. The show proves Linux’s f

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026
HP’s new keyboard PC is a weird, wonderful blast from the past
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HP’s new keyboard PC is a weird, wonderful blast from the past

HP is reviving the keyboard computer with its new EliteBoard G1a. It packs Ryzen AI processors, up to 64GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage into a desktop keyboard. This “Next Gen AI PC” is aimed at commercial users but could hint at a broader comeback.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 6, 2026

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