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Author: Aaron Vale

Aaron Vale brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where he deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both specialist and mainstream audiences. His analytical approach particularly illuminates the convergence of operational technology with emerging IoT frameworks, examining how edge computing reshapes industrial automation landscapes. With a methodology that prioritizes hands-on system evaluation over theoretical speculation, Vale has cultivated a reputation for delivering incisive commentary on how next-generation technologies transform physical operations and supply chain dynamics.
Rainbow Six Mobile Finally Gets a Global Release Date
GamingSoftwareTechnology

Rainbow Six Mobile Finally Gets a Global Release Date

After a long wait, Rainbow Six Mobile has a concrete global launch date. The free-to-play tactical shooter will hit iOS and Android devices on February 23, 2026.

by Aaron ValeDecember 16, 2025
EV Sales Are Slumping Hard in North America. Here’s Why.
BusinessInnovationTechnology

EV Sales Are Slumping Hard in North America. Here’s Why.

The electric vehicle market is sending mixed signals. Globally, sales are surging, but in North America, they’re actually shrinking. A perfect storm of policy shifts and economic pressures is hitting US automakers and buyers.

by Aaron ValeDecember 13, 2025
Oracle Denies OpenAI Data Center Delays After Stock Tumble
AIBusinessCloud

Oracle Denies OpenAI Data Center Delays After Stock Tumble

Oracle is forcefully denying a report that its data center build-out for OpenAI is being delayed until 2028. The company says all sites required to meet its commitments are on schedule.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
GPT-5.2 is here, but is it actually better?
AIBusinessSoftware

GPT-5.2 is here, but is it actually better?

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2, its latest AI model for ChatGPT Plus. Independent testing shows it’s only marginally better than its predecessor, with a new “go signal” behavior that could annoy power users.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Home Depot left a master key to its systems online for a year
BusinessCybersecurityPrivacy

Home Depot left a master key to its systems online for a year

A Home Depot employee accidentally published a private access token online, exposing internal systems for nearly a year. Security researcher Ben Zimmermann tried to alert the company but was ignored until TechCrunch got involved.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
The AI Security Gold Rush Is On, And Everyone’s Buying
AICybersecuritySoftware

The AI Security Gold Rush Is On, And Everyone’s Buying

The scramble to secure generative AI and AI agents has created an entirely new security category overnight. According to CRN, major players like Cato Networks, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto Networks are opting to buy, not build, their way in.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
The AI Water Panic Might Be All Wet
AIDataPrivacy

The AI Water Panic Might Be All Wet

A major error in a book about AI’s water consumption has ignited a debate. Some argue the panic is overblown, while environmental groups push for a data center moratorium. So, who’s right?

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
The “CRASH Clock” Says a Satellite Collision Could Happen in 2.8 Days
AICloudTechnology

The “CRASH Clock” Says a Satellite Collision Could Happen in 2.8 Days

A new paper proposes a “CRASH Clock” to measure collision risk in Earth’s orbit. It’s now down to just 2.8 days, a stark drop from 121 days in 2018 before mega-constellations like Starlink launched.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
AI Boom Might Make Your Next Phone Worse
AIHardwareTechnology

AI Boom Might Make Your Next Phone Worse

A new report suggests the explosive demand for AI server components is about to hit the smartphone industry hard. We could see devices with less RAM and storage, or higher prices, as soon as 2026.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025
Deutsche Telekom and OpenAI Partner Up, But What’s the Real Play?
AICloudSoftware

Deutsche Telekom and OpenAI Partner Up, But What’s the Real Play?

Deutsche Telekom is teaming up with OpenAI in a strategic partnership that goes beyond a simple vendor deal. The telco will deploy ChatGPT Enterprise internally and work with OpenAI to build new AI-powered communication tools.

by Aaron ValeDecember 12, 2025

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