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Author: Aaron Blake

Aaron Blake 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 specialized engineers and broader industry audiences. His analytical approach particularly illuminates the convergence of operational technology with IoT networks, examining how edge computing architectures are reshaping manufacturing and logistics paradigms. With a methodology grounded in supply chain visibility and predictive maintenance applications, Blake consistently identifies how emerging technologies translate into tangible operational advantages. This unique vantage point enables him to forecast industrial trends while maintaining a critical eye on implementation challenges and scalability considerations across enterprise environments.
N8n Hit With Second Major Security Flaw in a Month
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N8n Hit With Second Major Security Flaw in a Month

For the second time in under a month, researchers have found critical security holes in the popular automation platform n8n. The flaws, with severity scores up to 9.9, allow full remote takeover. It’s a major red flag for companies rushing to integrate AI.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
NVIDIA Finally Brings a Real GeForce NOW App to Linux
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NVIDIA Finally Brings a Real GeForce NOW App to Linux

NVIDIA has launched a native GeForce NOW app for Linux in beta, ending the platform’s reliance on browser streaming. It supports Ubuntu 24.04+ and streams games at up to 5K/120 fps with full RTX features. This is a desktop-first experience, a big shift from previous handheld-focused support.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
The AI Agent Security Crisis Is Already Here
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The AI Agent Security Crisis Is Already Here

A new report reveals a Wild West of AI agent deployment, with bots operating without oversight. Security experts warn we’re granting access to “thousands of interns” in production environments, creating a massive identity crisis.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Waymo’s robotaxis are now at SFO, but it’s a bumpy week
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Waymo’s robotaxis are now at SFO, but it’s a bumpy week

Alphabet’s Waymo has started offering autonomous rides to and from San Francisco International Airport. The launch comes just before the Super Bowl, but is overshadowed by news of a robotaxi hitting a child in Santa Monica.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
AMD’s New Top Gaming Chip is Here, But Is It Worth It?
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AMD’s New Top Gaming Chip is Here, But Is It Worth It?

AMD’s new flagship gaming CPU, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, has launched at retailers for its $499 MSRP. It offers a modest 400 MHz clock bump over its predecessor. Here’s where you can find it and what you need to know.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Is Xbox Dragging Microsoft Down?
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Is Xbox Dragging Microsoft Down?

Microsoft’s latest earnings show a company divided. While AI and cloud services drive record profits, the Xbox division is a persistent weak spot, with declining hardware sales and subscription revenue. The future of the iconic gaming brand looks uncertain.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Wall Street’s Software Stock Rout Is Getting Ugly
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Wall Street’s Software Stock Rout Is Getting Ugly

Major enterprise software stocks are getting hammered. The sell-off highlights how quickly investor sentiment has shifted, raising big questions about growth and AI’s impact.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Is AI-Powered Coding a Magic Trick or a Disaster?
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Is AI-Powered Coding a Magic Trick or a Disaster?

The Economist’s podcast series dives into the double-edged sword of AI-assisted coding. It asks if tools that make programming accessible are democratizing innovation or setting us up for a wave of buggy, insecure software.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Microsoft’s PowerToys Just Fixed Windows Search For Good
ComputingSoftware

Microsoft’s PowerToys Just Fixed Windows Search For Good

Microsoft’s PowerToys suite has quietly shipped a transformative update to its Command Palette tool. It’s so fast and capable, it makes the built-in Windows Search look like a relic from a decade ago.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Blockchain’s Speed Problem Might Finally Be Solved
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Blockchain’s Speed Problem Might Finally Be Solved

A new algorithm called Dual Perigee could be the key to making blockchain fast enough for real-world use. By fixing how devices connect, it slashes delays by nearly 50% in simulations, all without extra computational cost.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026

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