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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.
Samsung Ditches the CES Floor for Its Own AI Showcase
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung Ditches the CES Floor for Its Own AI Showcase

Samsung is making a major break from tradition for the next CES. Instead of a booth, it’s setting up its own standalone exhibition hall at The Wynn in January 2026 to focus on its unified AI ecosystem.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
Rainbow Six Siege’s Billion-Credit Hack Fiasco, Explained
CybersecurityGamingTechnology

Rainbow Six Siege’s Billion-Credit Hack Fiasco, Explained

A major security breach flooded Rainbow Six Siege with billions of illegitimate credits, forcing Ubisoft to take the entire game offline. The company has now restored servers after a full transaction rollback. This incident raises serious questions about the game’s Marketplace and account security.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
APAC Tech Leaders Hit the Brakes on Spending Spree
BusinessCloudSoftware

APAC Tech Leaders Hit the Brakes on Spending Spree

After years of rapid expansion, tech leaders across the APAC region are shifting focus. The 2026 agenda is all about proving ROI, managing complexity, and meeting stricter regulations.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
SMIC’s $5.8 Billion Move to Take Full Control of Key Unit
BusinessManufacturingSemiconductors

SMIC’s $5.8 Billion Move to Take Full Control of Key Unit

In a major consolidation move, China’s leading foundry SMIC is taking full ownership of its unit SMNC. The deal, valued at $5.79 billion, involves issuing over half a billion new shares to state-backed investors.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
Is 2026 the Year We Finally Stop Fighting About WFH?
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Is 2026 the Year We Finally Stop Fighting About WFH?

A new report from the International Workplace Group brands 2026 as the year we work from *an* office, not *the* office. The data shows a massive shift in executive thinking, with a majority of CEOs already on board with flexible arrangements.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
AI’s 2025 Was a Beautiful Disaster
AISoftwareTechnology

AI’s 2025 Was a Beautiful Disaster

This year’s AI breakthroughs were shadowed by spectacular failures. According to a new report, the technology showed a deeply human capacity for error, conspiracy, and outright rebellion.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
South Africa’s Rand Is Having a Wildly Good Year
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South Africa’s Rand Is Having a Wildly Good Year

The South African rand has jumped 13% against the dollar in 2025, its biggest annual gain in 16 years. Overseas investors have poured a net 72.4 billion rand into local bonds, a massive increase from 2024, as political stability and a weaker dollar boost appeal.

by Carter WellsDecember 29, 2025
Apple appeals $2 billion UK App Store fine to higher court
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Apple appeals $2 billion UK App Store fine to higher court

Apple is not backing down from a major UK antitrust ruling. The company is now asking the Court of Appeal to overturn a $2 billion fine related to App Store fees charged between 2015 and 2024.

by Carter WellsDecember 28, 2025
Intel’s Arc B770 Could Be the 2026 GPU That Actually Matters
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Intel’s Arc B770 Could Be the 2026 GPU That Actually Matters

According to Digital Trends, the unconfirmed Intel Arc B770, potentially launching in 2026, is shaping up to be a serious midrange contender. It’s rumored to feature a larger Battlemage chip with up to 32 Xe2 cores, 16GB of GDDR6 memory, and a 300W power target aimed at 1440p gaming. This move signa

by Carter WellsDecember 28, 2025
Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Hitting a Green Energy Wall
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Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Hitting a Green Energy Wall

Fund managers warn Europe is at a “fork in the road” between competing in AI and sticking to its climate commitments. The problem? Its own green energy rules are slowing down the data center build-out needed for AI, pushing tech firms to the U.S. and Asia.

by Carter WellsDecember 27, 2025

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