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Author: Mason Drayton

Mason Drayton brings over a decade of specialized technology journalism to his coverage of industrial computing and automation systems, where he deciphers complex technical developments into actionable industry insights. His expertise extends across IoT ecosystems and emerging technologies that bridge physical operations with digital transformation. With a distinctive focus on how computational power reshapes manufacturing and infrastructure, his analysis provides forward-looking perspectives on enterprise-level technological evolution.
The Two Security Mindsets Companies Actually Need in 2026
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The Two Security Mindsets Companies Actually Need in 2026

A new Forbes piece offers some blunt New Year’s resolution advice for enterprise security teams. It’s less about buying the next shiny tool and more about a fundamental mindset shift to survive the grind.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 2, 2026
An ASRock PSU Just Saved an RTX 5090 From Melting
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An ASRock PSU Just Saved an RTX 5090 From Melting

An extreme overclock pushed an MSI Ventus RTX 5090 to a staggering 1350 watts, far beyond its 575W rating. The system shut down thanks to a thermal protection feature in an ASRock PG-1300G PSU, preventing a full connector meltdown, though the GPU still showed heat damage.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 1, 2026
Peter Thiel’s Florida Move Sparks Billionaire Tax Flight Fears
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Peter Thiel’s Florida Move Sparks Billionaire Tax Flight Fears

Peter Thiel has officially registered to vote in Florida and is opening a Thiel Capital office in Miami. The move comes just before a key deadline for a proposed California wealth tax, fueling speculation of a broader billionaire migration.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 1, 2026
Vibe Coding Hits The Office, But Can It Handle The Job?
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Vibe Coding Hits The Office, But Can It Handle The Job?

The playful, AI-assisted approach known as vibe coding is being tested in corporate environments. Businesses see it as a way to prototype faster, but the long-term fit is far from certain.

by Mason DraytonDecember 31, 2025
A Telco’s One Bad Cert Let Hackers Spy For Years
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A Telco’s One Bad Cert Let Hackers Spy For Years

A major security failure at Korea Telecom (KT) involved thousands of femtocells using a single, plaintext certificate. This allowed a criminal gang to clone the devices, leading to $169,000 in micropayment fraud and, more alarmingly, years of potential surveillance on customer communications.

by Mason DraytonDecember 30, 2025
New York Slaps Warning Labels on Social Media Like Cigarettes
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New York Slaps Warning Labels on Social Media Like Cigarettes

New York is forcing social media platforms to display warning labels on features like infinite scroll and autoplay. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the law on Friday, comparing the move to cigarette warnings. The state can now fine companies that don’t comply.

by Mason DraytonDecember 29, 2025
Andersen’s IPO Is a Masterclass in Financial Obfuscation
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Andersen’s IPO Is a Masterclass in Financial Obfuscation

Andersen Group just went public with a $2.8 billion valuation, but public shareholders only own 11% of the real business. The complex “Up-C” structure prioritizes payouts to founders over investors, and the firm admits its own internal accounting controls are weak.

by Mason DraytonDecember 29, 2025
Samsung’s Big GPU Gamble: A Custom Chip for the Galaxy S28
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Samsung’s Big GPU Gamble: A Custom Chip for the Galaxy S28

Samsung is planning a major shift away from AMD graphics cores. According to a new report, the company aims to debut its own custom GPU architecture with the Exynos 2800 chipset in 2027, which would power the Galaxy S28 smartphone series. This move is driven by a desire for tighter AI and software i

by Mason DraytonDecember 29, 2025
Snapdragon X Elite gaming gets a massive 40% boost
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Snapdragon X Elite gaming gets a massive 40% boost

Gaming on Snapdragon X Elite laptops has seen a dramatic improvement thanks to new software. The recently released Snapdragon Control Panel and updated Adreno drivers are now delivering up to 40% faster gameplay in titles like Cyberpunk 2077.

by Mason DraytonDecember 29, 2025
US Graphite Mining Wakes Up After a 70-Year Nap
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US Graphite Mining Wakes Up After a 70-Year Nap

Graphite mining is making a quiet comeback in the United States after nearly 70 years of inactivity. Driven by the battery boom and geopolitical tensions, several new projects aim to break China’s dominance on this critical mineral.

by Mason DraytonDecember 28, 2025

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