Ukraine’s Most Powerful Weapon: Technology
Strategies and war tactics within the most recent Russian invasion of Ukraine involve much more technology than wars of the past.
Read MoreStrategies and war tactics within the most recent Russian invasion of Ukraine involve much more technology than wars of the past.
Read MoreOn one hand, some expect these social media companies to act as a sort of pseudo-governmental authority who ardently follow the tenets of free speech. On the other, when instances of abuse or violence occur on or through their sites, questions immediately begin being asked about how much the responsibilities should lay at their feet to prevent these tragedies from occurring.
Read MoreThis holiday shopping season, Black Friday sales declined as shoppers are shopping earlier and spreading their spending across a longer period of time. E-commerce is a primary driver of the expected increase to holiday shopping this year as fewer shoppers returned to in-store shopping compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Read MoreElon Musk has made a name for himself for being at the forefront of innovation for the past decade, leading companies that develop technologies ranging from self-driving electric cars to flamethrowers. But one of the most promising projects is one that has flown mostly under the radar of the general public, Starlink.
Read MoreDuring the pandemic, a variety of disruption-driven trends emerged, and one of those trends is ghost kitchens. Due to the restrictions placed on in-person dining, the world has adapted to a new normal with food delivery, and ghost kitchens have taken this opportunity to shine.
Read MoreSpaceX made history as Elon Musk’s space company prepared to launch four civilians into orbit. This was the world’s first nonprofessional astronaut mission.
Read MoreCalifornia-based company Nvidia plans to acquire British semiconductor giant Arm Holdings for $40 billion dollars. Forbes reports, “Nvidia announced last September that it reached a deal with Softbank to acquire U.K. based semiconductor and software design company Arm Ltd. for $40 billion, making it one of the biggest acquisitions in tech.” Britain’s Digital Secretary, Oliver Dowden has published a Public Interest Intervention Notice (PIIN) due to his concerns about the transaction.
Read MoreWhen you hear the word “Coding”, what is the first thing you think of? Unless you are somebody who is already familiar with coding languages, you probably associate the word with “difficult, complex, confusing”. That is not the case, however. In the Gen Z generation, everything is available online, and for the most part, physical or paper versions of materials are nowhere near as accessible for us, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreMicrosoft is in the midst of creating a software that attempts to create a holographic experience platform, something that will be used in place of Microsoft Teams or Zoom meetings. Powered by Microsoft’s Azure cloud, Mesh is a platform that will be able to collaborate with several apps to create a multitude of experiences.
Read MoreKuaishou Technology, the owner of the Chinese social media and video sharing app of the same name, plans to file for an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange within the coming weeks, according to South China Morning Post (SCMP).
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