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Author: Elijah Porter

Elijah Porter brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing and automation ecosystems, where he deciphers complex technological integrations for diverse audiences. His analytical approach illuminates how IoT architectures and emerging technologies transform traditional manufacturing and supply chain operations, drawing from hands-on experience with embedded systems and edge computing deployments. Porter's writing consistently bridges the gap between theoretical innovation and practical industrial implementation, offering readers uncommon insights into the convergence of physical and digital infrastructures.
Brazilian Road Safety Giant Vialume Picks Georgia for U.S. Hub
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Brazilian Road Safety Giant Vialume Picks Georgia for U.S. Hub

Grupo Vialume is bringing its advanced road safety manufacturing from Brazil to Colquitt, Georgia. The $4.4 million project aims to create 150 jobs and establish a new recycling hub by 2026. This move signals a strategic push into the massive U.S. infrastructure market.

by Elijah PorterDecember 12, 2025
Microsoft 365 Prices Are Skyrocketing in 2026
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Microsoft 365 Prices Are Skyrocketing in 2026

According to Thurrott.com, Microsoft is planning a significant price increase for Microsoft 365 subscriptions starting in mid-2026. This comes as the company pushes AI features and deals with a shifting games market.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
The AI Stock Party Might Be Over. Here’s What’s Next.
AIBusinessTechnology

The AI Stock Party Might Be Over. Here’s What’s Next.

A sharp sell-off in AI chipmakers like Nvidia and Broadcom suggests investors are getting picky. The catalyst? Oracle’s disappointing revenue and a Federal Reserve forecasting stronger economic growth, which favors “real economy” stocks.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Rivian’s 3D Printing Bet: A Faster Way to Build EVs
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Rivian’s 3D Printing Bet: A Faster Way to Build EVs

Rivian is teaming up with Stratasys to explore how additive manufacturing can make car development faster and more agile. The goal is to move beyond just prototyping and create a seamless path to scalable production. It’s a fundamental challenge to how cars have been built for decades.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Your Web Forms Are Probably a Huge Security Risk
CybersecurityManufacturingSoftware

Your Web Forms Are Probably a Huge Security Risk

A new report reveals legacy web forms in supplier portals are a major, overlooked attack vector for manufacturers. Attackers are exploiting these old systems to steal sensitive data, with nearly half of organizations confirming a breach from a form submission.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Nvidia adds seven new games to GeForce Now this week
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Nvidia adds seven new games to GeForce Now this week

Nvidia has announced the latest batch of games coming to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. The seven new titles include the turn-based JRPG spin-offs Monster Hunter Stories and its sequel, along with new release Dome Keeper. The company also migrated three existing games, including Age of Wonder

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
AI in Factories is a Security Nightmare Waiting to Happen
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AI in Factories is a Security Nightmare Waiting to Happen

A new joint advisory from CISA, the NSA, and Australia’s ACSC outlines principles for AI in OT, but experts say it misses key threats. The core problem is that AI’s unpredictability directly conflicts with the stability required in industrial environments, creating new vulnerabilities.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Intel’s 64-Core Xeon Leaks, Trails AMD Threadripper by 27%
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Intel’s 64-Core Xeon Leaks, Trails AMD Threadripper by 27%

A benchmark for Intel’s next-gen Xeon 696X workstation CPU has leaked. The 64-core chip shows a multi-core score 27% behind AMD’s competing Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9985WX. It’s likely an early sample, but the gap is significant.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
OpenAI’s AI is Getting Scarily Good at Hacking
AIBusinessStartups

OpenAI’s AI is Getting Scarily Good at Hacking

OpenAI’s models have dramatically improved at hacking challenges, jumping from 27% to 76% success in months. This milestone highlights the urgent safety and geopolitical stakes as companies like Tencent scramble for AI talent.

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025
Can a Flash of Heat Finally Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’?
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Can a Flash of Heat Finally Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’?

PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ are a global pollution nightmare linked to cancer and found in most people’s blood. A company called ECT is betting on a breakthrough method from Rice University that doesn’t just contain the toxins—it aims to obliterate them at the molecular level. The key is a super-f

by Elijah PorterDecember 11, 2025

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