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Iceland's tourists keep coming. The problem is how fast they leave
Hundreds of thousands of Americans will fly to Iceland this summer, and most will still treat it as a long weekend: land, ...
The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are racing toward trucks that can power lasers, drones, and electronic warfare gear at the ...
Many managers misread Gen Z’s workplace preferences as entitlement, when they’re often demands for clearer goals, healthier ...
As AI handles more of the routine, what remains is authentically human: judgment, relationships, accountability, the ability ...
Knowing something is broken and choosing not to fix it isn’t a resource decision. It’s a business model decision ...
Seven years of software updates has become the new baseline for some Android phones, and at least one option actually goes ...
The Asus ZenBook Duo (2026) pairs two gorgeous OLED displays with Intel's latest Panther Lake processor to create one of the ...
Taiwan is moving fast to bring AI into education, especially English learning. The Ministry of Education (MoE) is setting up ...
Invisible AI agents are running tasks inside your network without ever logging in, meaning IT leaders need a whole new way to ...
Cloud render farms for 3ds Max and Cinema 4D have moved from an occasional option to a standard production infrastructure, ...
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Who gave AI companies the right to build the future?
AI companies say we have a choice. They already made theirs.
Bhutan's Gelephu Mindfulness City built DK Bank, a crypto-native bank fusing fiat and on-chain rails, to fix crypto debanking. Its chief: 'the most ready bank.' ...
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