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Author: Carter Wells

Carter Wells brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing and automation ecosystems, where he deciphers complex technical integrations for both enterprise and manufacturing audiences. His analytical approach illuminates the convergence of IoT infrastructure with emerging technologies, examining how edge computing and intelligent systems reshape operational paradigms. With a methodology grounded in supply chain automation and predictive maintenance applications, Carter translates industrial-grade innovations into accessible insights that bridge engineering precision with strategic business implications.
US Gives TSMC a Pass to Keep Its China Fab Running
ManufacturingPolicySemiconductors

US Gives TSMC a Pass to Keep Its China Fab Running

The U.S. government has issued TSMC an annual export license for its semiconductor facility in Nanjing, China. This move guarantees the chip plant can continue operations without interruption until at least the end of 2025.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
Samsung Goes All-In on HBM Chips for the AI Boom
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Samsung Goes All-In on HBM Chips for the AI Boom

Samsung is drastically ramping up its production capacity for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. This major investment targets the core hardware need of the AI era, as demand from companies like NVIDIA continues to surge.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
AI Is Erasing Women’s Health. Here’s How.
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AI Is Erasing Women’s Health. Here’s How.

According to a Forbes report, AI systems are compounding the invisibility of women’s health by learning from a digital ecosystem that suppresses it. Content on topics like menopause and endometriosis is routinely flagged as “adult” or “sensitive,” stripping it of the authority signals AI needs to su

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
AI’s Reality Check: The Hype Finally Crashes Back to Earth in 2025
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AI’s Reality Check: The Hype Finally Crashes Back to Earth in 2025

After years of god-like hype, 2025 forced the AI industry to confront some hard truths. The “reasoning” in models is often an illusion, legal bills are massive, and the chatbots are making us a little crazy. Welcome to the pragmatic era.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
A Wild New Stock Exchange Is Taking Over South Korea
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A Wild New Stock Exchange Is Taking Over South Korea

An upstart stock exchange in South Korea has captured nearly a third of the country’s trading volume in just eight months. Its success with aggressive retail traders has regulators worried and the main exchange scrambling to compete.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
China Tells Netherlands to Fix Its “Mistakes” on Nexperia
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China Tells Netherlands to Fix Its “Mistakes” on Nexperia

China is escalating a trade dispute over a Dutch chipmaker. The commerce ministry says the Netherlands must correct its “mistakes” after it seized control of Nexperia, a subsidiary of China’s Wingtech, in September.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
Samsung’s New $199 Phone and $250 Tablet Land Next Week
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s New $199 Phone and $250 Tablet Land Next Week

Samsung is launching two new budget devices next week. The Galaxy A17 5G phone and Galaxy Tab A11+ tablet aim to offer solid specs at entry-level prices.

by Carter WellsDecember 31, 2025
Cybersecurity Insiders Plead Guilty to Ransomware Attacks
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Cybersecurity Insiders Plead Guilty to Ransomware Attacks

In a stunning breach of trust, two former cybersecurity professionals have admitted to being the ransomware attackers they were supposed to fight. The case reveals a dangerous insider threat within the very industry tasked with stopping these crimes.

by Carter WellsDecember 30, 2025
Meta’s $2B Manus Buy is a Huge Bet on AI Agents
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Meta’s $2B Manus Buy is a Huge Bet on AI Agents

Meta is acquiring AI agent startup Manus for over $2 billion. This isn’t about buying a better model; it’s about buying the execution engine. The move signals a critical pivot in the AI race.

by Carter WellsDecember 30, 2025
Iran Offers Dialogue After Currency Protests, But Will It Work?
AIHardwareTechnology

Iran Offers Dialogue After Currency Protests, But Will It Work?

Facing protests over a plummeting currency, Iran’s government says it will set up a dialogue mechanism with demonstrators. The rial hit a record low of 1,390,000 to the dollar this week, accelerating inflation and public anger.

by Carter WellsDecember 30, 2025

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