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Author: Gabriel Novak

Gabriel Novak is a seasoned technology columnist and industry analyst at IMDControls.com, specializing in semiconductor supply chains, processor architectures, and emerging hardware trends that shape industrial computing. With a decade of experience studying global chip production and its impact on automation and embedded systems, Gabriel provides in-depth analysis of how shifting supply dynamics, fabrication advancements, and processor roadmaps influence the next generation of industrial controllers and edge devices. His columns bridge the worlds of manufacturing strategy and silicon innovation, offering readers a clear view of how component evolution drives performance, reliability, and long-term sustainability across the automation sector.
The Galaxy S26 Buzz Is Already Fading, And That’s a Problem
BusinessHardware

The Galaxy S26 Buzz Is Already Fading, And That’s a Problem

New reader polls are showing a worrying lack of enthusiasm for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26. This flat reaction, before the phone is even announced, signals deeper issues for Samsung’s flagship strategy.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 17, 2025
The EU’s Carbon Tariff is Getting Bigger and Meaner
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

The EU’s Carbon Tariff is Getting Bigger and Meaner

The European Commission is proposing a major expansion of its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. The levy will now target downstream products like machinery and car parts, and get tougher on companies suspected of under-reporting emissions.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 17, 2025
African Police Forces Are Finally Talking to Fight Cybercrime
CybersecurityInnovation

African Police Forces Are Finally Talking to Fight Cybercrime

African nations are scrambling to catch up with a cybercrime wave. A new meeting of over 40 police agencies focused on standardizing tools and sharing evidence across borders. But legal gaps and a lack of training still pose major hurdles.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 17, 2025
Perplexity’s new iPad app is all about locking in paid users
AIInnovationSoftware

Perplexity’s new iPad app is all about locking in paid users

Perplexity has launched a revamped iPad app with a heavy focus on its research tools. The update is a clear play for the student and professional market, but it’s also a nudge toward its paid subscription tiers.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
Why Your Future Isn’t About Your Job, It’s About You, Inc.
BusinessInnovation

Why Your Future Isn’t About Your Job, It’s About You, Inc.

A Forbes contributor argues that in an era of constant disruption, your most important job is running “You, Incorporated.” The key is shifting from daily tasks to strategic imagination, a skill shared by top performers and innovators.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
Microsoft shuts down Halo 3 mod for Counter-Strike 2
InnovationSoftware

Microsoft shuts down Halo 3 mod for Counter-Strike 2

An ambitious mod that brought Halo 3’s maps, sounds, and mechanics into Counter-Strike 2 has been removed. Microsoft issued a DMCA complaint, forcing the creator to abandon the project entirely. It’s a familiar clash between fan passion and corporate copyright.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
Lithuania Wants to Be the Next Finland for Data Centers
CloudDataInnovation

Lithuania Wants to Be the Next Finland for Data Centers

Lithuania is making a quiet but aggressive play to become Europe’s next major data center hub. With rapid regulatory pathways and a grid already running on nearly 80% renewables, they’re pitching themselves as the “new Nordics.” But can they deliver on their ambitious pricing and capacity promises?

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
Microsoft Finally Shows How Your Visual Studio Feedback Gets Fixed
InnovationSoftware

Microsoft Finally Shows How Your Visual Studio Feedback Gets Fixed

Microsoft has detailed how user feedback from the Developer Community shapes Visual Studio development. The system uses votes and engagement to score and prioritize issues internally. High-priority bugs now have investigation targets, like a one-week response time.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
Why Your Satellite Needs Friends: The Case for Space RAID
ComputingHardware

Why Your Satellite Needs Friends: The Case for Space RAID

The era of simple relay satellites is over. With AI models and high-performance computing moving to orbit, a new data resilience problem has emerged. The solution might be treating the entire constellation as one giant, self-healing hard drive.

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025
WIOCC grabs another $65 million to wire up Africa
BusinessCloud

WIOCC grabs another $65 million to wire up Africa

WIOCC Group has secured $65 million in new debt financing to fuel its expansion of digital infrastructure across Africa. The sustainability-linked funding comes from a consortium including the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Proparco. This follows a similar $41.9 million loan package the

by Gabriel NovakDecember 16, 2025

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