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Author: Julian Trent

Julian Trent brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where he deciphers complex technological shifts into actionable industry insights. His expertise spans the convergence of IoT networks with legacy industrial systems, examining how edge computing and predictive maintenance are reshaping manufacturing and logistics. With an analytical approach honed through years of tracking embedded systems evolution, he illuminates the practical implications of emerging technologies for enterprise transformation. Trent's writing stands out for its technical precision and forward-looking analysis of how industrial automation intersects with sustainable business practices.
Kevin O’Leary Says This Is AI’s Biggest Entrepreneurial Goldmine
AIBusinessInnovation

Kevin O’Leary Says This Is AI’s Biggest Entrepreneurial Goldmine

Kevin O’Leary says the insurance sector is AI’s biggest entrepreneurial opportunity. He points to $1.7 trillion in premiums and thousands of inefficient insurers ready for disruption. The key? Leveraging massive data troves that insurance companies already possess.

by Julian TrentNovember 17, 2025
Apple’s Mac Pro Is Basically Dead, Report Says
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Apple’s Mac Pro Is Basically Dead, Report Says

Apple is internally treating the Mac Studio as the new Mac Pro and has largely written off its tower workstation, according to a new report. The M5 Ultra chip expected in 2026 may only appear in the Mac Studio, not the Mac Pro, signaling the end for Apple’s most expensive desktop.

by Julian TrentNovember 16, 2025
Ubisoft Killed Splinter Cell Revival for Live Service Games
BusinessGamingSoftware

Ubisoft Killed Splinter Cell Revival for Live Service Games

A planned Splinter Cell revival was in development at Ubisoft San Francisco in 2017 but got cancelled after just a few months. The team struggled to adapt the stealth franchise into a live service model, leading to the project’s demise.

by Julian TrentNovember 16, 2025
Samsung’s S26 Series Goes Ultra-Light Against iPhone 17
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s S26 Series Goes Ultra-Light Against iPhone 17

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series is shaping up to be significantly slimmer and lighter than Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup according to new leaks. The Galaxy S26 Ultra in particular maintains a weight advantage while packing more camera hardware. This represents a major engineering achievement for Sam

by Julian TrentNovember 16, 2025
Wall Street Gets Nervous About AI Debt Bubble
AIBusinessTechnology

Wall Street Gets Nervous About AI Debt Bubble

Lenders are rushing to protect themselves against potential AI investment failures. Credit default swaps on Oracle have seen trading volume jump from under $200 million to $4.2 billion in just six weeks, signaling growing market anxiety.

by Julian TrentNovember 15, 2025
The Hustle Culture Lie That’s Breaking Entrepreneurs
BusinessInnovationStartups

The Hustle Culture Lie That’s Breaking Entrepreneurs

The business world’s obsession with hustle culture is creating a generation of exhausted entrepreneurs who mistake busyness for progress. Constant grinding often leads to burnout without sustainable growth. Smart entrepreneurs are discovering that structure beats sacrifice every time.

by Julian TrentNovember 14, 2025
Walmart CEO’s Unusual Leadership Secret: Shopping Carts
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Walmart CEO’s Unusual Leadership Secret: Shopping Carts

After a decade as CEO and four decades with Walmart, Doug McMillon is retiring in January. His leadership lessons include embracing intelligent risk, modeling servant leadership through small acts, and building trust through presence and transparency.

by Julian TrentNovember 14, 2025
HPE’s Cray GX5000 supercomputer specs revealed
ComputingHardwareInnovation

HPE’s Cray GX5000 supercomputer specs revealed

HPE has revealed detailed technical specifications for its Cray GX5000 supercomputing platform, including three new processing blades and storage options. The High-Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart and Leibniz Supercomputing Center will deploy the systems for their Herder a

by Julian TrentNovember 14, 2025
The $20 Million Bet That Mobile Voting Can Save Democracy
InnovationPrivacyTechnology

The $20 Million Bet That Mobile Voting Can Save Democracy

A wealthy political operative is pouring millions into mobile voting technology, convinced it’s the only way to fix American democracy. But top security experts warn the risks are catastrophic. The clash between convenience and security is about to get real.

by Julian TrentNovember 14, 2025
Horizon MMO Developer Wants PlayStation Release, But Can’t
BusinessGamingSoftware

Horizon MMO Developer Wants PlayStation Release, But Can’t

The Horizon MMO from NCSoft is currently only slated for PC and mobile despite the franchise selling over 30 million copies. Executive producer Lee Song suggests the PlayStation exclusion isn’t NCSoft’s decision, leaving Sony’s strategy in question.

by Julian TrentNovember 14, 2025

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