The first-ever audited account of the actual amounts of CO2 stored underground by CCS projects globally has been released. It was created by a new international consortium of scientists and industrial partners, including NTNU.| Norwegian SciTech News
You’ve just bought a new apartment. The developer followed the minimum building code requirements. So shouldn’t everything be in order? Extensive research indicates that the answer is unfortunately no.| Norwegian SciTech News
By using two propellers that rotate in opposite directions, a ship can use less energy to move forward. New knowledge means that more ships can use the technology, including Hurtigruten’s Sea Zero project for its coastal cruise ships.| Norwegian SciTech News
In this episode, IBM’s Kal Gyimesi and Vishal Rane explore how AI is redefining efficiency in asset lifecycle management. They share why […]| IFMA Knowledge Library
What will the world of tomorrow look like? What new technologies await? What cultural shifts will rewrite our cognitive landscapes? Perhaps some of the articles below will show us the way forward. Among the subjects covered: Power generation, more drones (always more drones), drone defense, drone bandwidth issues, fortified data centers, the Ukrainian military units […]| Sea of Stars RPG Design Journal
AI data centres need new designs, high-density power, and liquid cooling to replace outdated infrastructure.| Policy Circle
As insurers modernize, a service blueprint is a strategic tool that helps both identify and justify investments in technology.| IG&H
Media critic Margaret Sullivan made an error recently. No big deal — we all do it. But her account of what happened next is worth thinking about. First, the error. Sullivan writes in her newsletter, American Crisis, that she recently appeared on economist Paul Krugman’s podcast and said that Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong … Continue reading "How Margaret Sullivan’s erroneous slip of the tongue became (briefly) an AI-generated ‘fact’"| Media Nation
An F-22 pilot controlled an MQ-20 drone from the fighter’s cockpit last month, General Atomics announced Nov. 17—a preview of the Air Force’s vision for Collaborative Combat Aircraft. The post F-22 Pilot Controls ‘CCA Surrogate’ Drone from Cockpit appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.| Air & Space Forces Magazine
The Pentagon's list of 14 top technology priorities has been slimmed to six, to ensure they get the attention they need, Defense Research and Engineering director Emil Michael announced. Changes may be coming in authorities for funding them, as well. The post Pentagon Research Chief Tightens List of Top Technology Priorities appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.| Air & Space Forces Magazine
Polish rail sabotage targeting Ukraine supply routes and France's commitment to provide 100 Rafale fighters signal a new phase of infrastructure warfare and long-term defense planning, while Slush 2025 spotlights defense tech among key investment sectors addressing hybrid threats. The post When Rails Become Battlefields: How Infrastructure Warfare Reshapes European Security appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.| ComplexDiscovery
As Slush 2025 transforms Helsinki into a global epicenter for technology and innovation, the enduring story of Porvoo—Finland's historic town rebuilt time and again—offers a powerful metaphor for today's tech visionaries. Just as Porvoo's colorful wooden houses have weathered fires and been renewed with ingenuity, founders and investors at Slush are challenged to honor legacy while forging breakthroughs in AI, climate tech, healthtech, and beyond. In both worlds, actual progress depends o...| ComplexDiscovery
The TLTF Summit's 2025 session, "The Future of ABS and Regulatory Reform," spotlighted Arizona's alternative business structure (ABS) model as it matures amidst rising scrutiny. While ABS frameworks attract investment and innovation in legal services, state-level resistance threatens broader adoption. For legal, cybersecurity, and technology professionals, the implications are significant as new models reshape how legal services are funded, structured, and delivered. The post From Arizona to ...| ComplexDiscovery
At the TLTF Summit, three law firm leaders revealed starkly different approaches to AI's disruption of legal economics. Keith Maziarek of Katten Muchin Rosenman highlighted an uncomfortable truth: despite twenty years of clients claiming they "buy results, not hours," only 10-20% of legal work has shifted to fixed fees. LeeAnn Black disclosed Latham & Watkins' $20 million AI investment and 40 new hires, while actually increasing first-year recruitment—betting that developing tomorrow's expe...| ComplexDiscovery
TLTF Summit 2025 opened with a challenge to the legal and risk community: treat hallway conversations as catalysts for transformation. In a keynote that linked “Who Luck” to market data and operational change, Zac Posner described how generative AI has shifted from pilot projects to infrastructure, compressing technology cycles and raising expectations for transparency. His remarks traced a growing trifurcation in legal services and warned of a rising shadow AI economy, while inviting att...| ComplexDiscovery
The European Commission is advancing efforts to legally mandate the exclusion of Huawei and ZTE from EU telecom networks, transitioning from a voluntary security recommendation to a binding regulatory measure amid growing national security and technological sovereignty concerns. The post European Commission Moves to Legally Mandate Removal of Huawei and ZTE from EU Networks appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.| ComplexDiscovery
NATO’s deployment of the Merops counter-drone system in Poland, Romania, and Denmark signals a strategic shift in European air defense. Merops, a compact AI-enabled platform, uses radar, optical sensors, and autonomous interceptor drones to counter low-cost aerial threats. Built for resilience under electronic warfare conditions, this development introduces new considerations for professionals responsible for managing operational data, automated systems, and decision traceability. The post ...| ComplexDiscovery
Explore 10 intriguing digital marketing stats that can revolutionize your strategy. Discover the latest trends and insights to boost your marketing efforts. The post 10 Interesting Digital Marketing Stats appeared first on ER Marketing.| ER Marketing
Do you know how well each piece of content and page on your website is performing? While it may take time, dedication, patience, and a bite out of your budget to conduct a thorough B2B content audit that provides deep, relevant information, it is essential to help you make decisions about your future content marketing […] The post Get Your Organic Traffic Soaring By Performing a Marketing Content Audit appeared first on ER Marketing.| ER Marketing
Some of the industry’s top CEOs recently discussed their immediate priorities and future ambitions at the Multifamily Executive Conference session Inside the C-Suite: Strategy, Scale and the Next Wave of New Deals. The executives imparted ways they are navigating operational shifts, market risks, growth strategies and overall uncertainty at the event. The post Inside the C-Suite: Strategy, Scale and the Next Wave of New Deals appeared first on The Multifamily Journal.| The Multifamily Journal
Multifamily operators are implementing powerful, transformative new technologies at a pace that has rarely, if ever, been seen before in the industry. And while the desire to push a company forward is eminently laudable, operators need to make sure they’re introducing new solutions in a thoughtful and strategic way. The post Innovation With Intention: How The Preiss Co. Turns New Tech Into Real Results appeared first on The Multifamily Journal.| The Multifamily Journal
The rental housing industry is facing a challenge: Finding and keeping quality people within the workforce. This is making it harder for companies to provide great customer service to residents, and it’s putting extra pressure on the teams that are already in place. To tackle this issue, many companies are rethinking how they hire, train and support their employees. The post The Time to Fill appeared first on The Multifamily Journal.| The Multifamily Journal
A decade can really turn things upside down, especially in the gaming world. It’s almost dizzying how fast these gaming platforms have shifted: today’s sites are tangled webs of constantly evolving tech, heavy on software and security, but also somehow pretty nimble. Most operators, well, the forward-thinking ones anyway, seem to lean on analytics, not to mention […] The post Crucial Online Gaming Technologies Impacting the User Experience first appeared on London Business...| London Business News
WebRTC vs. MoQ by use case—1:1 calls, Voice AI, meetings, and live 1→many. See where MoQ, WebRTC, and HLS each win with details.| webrtcHacks
Updated : Nov 10, 2025 At PriceLabs, our mission has always been simple: help property managers and hosts make smarter pricing decisions. What started as a lean Ruby on Rails platform grew into a global platform used by thousands of customers worldwide. But growth comes with growing pains. As our product matured and our customers […] The post From Rails to React: How PriceLabs Rebuilt for Speed, Scale, and Innovation appeared first on PriceLabs .| PriceLabs
Rainforest Foundation US recognizes and honors the original peoples of the land on which our headquarters is based in Brooklyn, New York: The Ramapough Munsee Lenape, who have cared for these lands and waters for generations. We ask the Ramapough Munsee Lenape people’s permission to be here as their guests and ask their blessing for the good continuation of our work.| Rainforest Foundation US
The Forbes Australia "Leadership in the Age of AI" panel concluded that using AI to automate mundane tasks creates the capacity - and the responsibility - to elevate a more meaningful, resilient, and inherently human way of leading. The post What AI can’t replace: The human skills leaders now back most appeared first on Forbes Australia.| Forbes Australia
Nick Mowbray still describes ZURU’s early years in three words: eat, survive, repeat.| Forbes Australia
Researchers advocate for a dialogic approach to education, leveraging AI to enhance collaborative learning and critical thinking among students.| Scientific Inquirer
We’re not even out of Chapter 1 in this month’s book and another thought has been sticking with me. Democracies love to preach the virtues of freedom – but they’ve never hesitated to install “friendly” leaders abroad when there’s profit to be made. This isn’t the first time I’ve come across the idea either. In […]| Curtis McHale
HaystackID's CoreFlex™ platform earns top honors at the LegalTech Breakthrough Awards for advancing automated, AI-enabled eDiscovery workflows and platform flexibility. The post HaystackID’s CoreFlex Named “Overall eDiscovery Solution of the Year” appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Before embracing AI, legal professionals must build technical competence. It’s the foundation of confident, ethical, and defensible AI adoption. The post Why You Need to Walk Before You Run: AI Readiness Starts with Technical Competence appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Cellebrite’s Endpoint Inspector helps organizations remotely collect, preserve, and review data—quickly, securely, and without employee disruption. The post Endpoint Inspector: A Modern, Flexible and User-Friendly Solution for Your Organization appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
AI in e-discovery is no longer theoretical—it’s delivering measurable benefits. Learn how legal teams are boosting efficiency and defensibility through explainable and agentic AI models. The post The AI Advantage in Discovery: How AI Is Already Driving Efficiency and Defensibility appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
The post Boeing and Microsoft Launch ‘Virtual Airplane’ for Pilot Training appeared first on TechAcute. If this article has been copied anywhere else without permission it will be subject to legal action.| TechAcute
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More are opting to use extended reality, particularly virtual reality, to help visualize their space with potential home furniture.| TechAcute
Researchers found that AI flattens the bell curve of a common principle in human psychology, known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, giving us all the illusion of competence.| Latest from Live Science
Your Mileage May Vary is an advice column offering you a unique framework for thinking through your moral dilemmas. It’s based on value pluralism, the idea that each of us has multiple values that are equally valid but that often conflict with each other. To submit a question, fill out this anonymous form. Here’s this week’s question from a […]| Vox
Explore the latest releases, announcements, and AI innovations, along with their implications for developers and customers.| SAP News Center
An AI assistant allows Bekaert's HR teams to enhance data quality by automatically identifying, correcting, and preventing errors in employee records.| SAP News Center
SAP is committed to helping customers run service operations smarter, safer, and faster.| SAP News Center
Accelerating autonomous operations across manufacturing, logistics, and field services.| SAP News Center
For decades, data has been the backbone of innovation. And in today’s AI-enabled economy, its role has never been more vital. Now, data must be...| SAP News Center
This week at SAP TechEd Berlin, we released new innovations that deliver on our promise to make SAP more open and empower developers to move...| SAP News Center
BERLIN — Innovations and partnerships equip developers to turn business data and AI into real business outcomes.| SAP News Center
BOZEMAN and WALLDORF — The new partnership empowers organizations with access to rich data insights required to power AI apps that accelerate businesses outcomes.| SAP News Center
SAP and partners are launching the Industrial AI Cloud project, together implementing the vision of “industrial AI made in Europe.”| SAP News Center
You may have heard some very alarming things about AI toys, but the truth is far worse than most parents realize. If we can get this information out to enough parents, sales of AI toys will collapse, and that will be a very good thing. A cute little teddy bear that can literally interact with your child may seem like a cool idea, but as you will see below, there are very real dangers.| SHTF Plan
The GENIUS Act’s auditing requirements are essential for financial stability. The post Auditing Payment Stablecoins Under the GENIUS Act first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Scholar argues that denying access to online platforms does more harm than good to minors. The post Rethinking Online Safety for Children first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
A collection of witty insightful essays by Larry Siegel explore progress, investing, and the ideas shaping modern economics. The post Book Review: On Progress and Prosperity appeared first on CFA Institute Enterprising Investor.| CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
Without an AI taxonomy, investment firms risk overrelying on agentic AI and underutilizing it for optimal capital allocation. The post Design Beats Luck: How AI Taxonomy Can Help Investment Firms Evolve appeared first on CFA Institute Enterprising Investor.| CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
AI can help LPs structure data, enhance due diligence, and improve oversight, while keeping human judgment central.| CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
Writing, printing, hyperlinks, the new AI language models… throughout history, new technologies have emerged that have transformed the ways in which we acquire knowledge. Each change has shifted the boundaries of what is accessible and what is not, reshaping our understanding of the world and turning the page on old forms of knowledge. I have […] The post File Not Found. On the Great Cultural Extinctions appeared first on CCCB LAB.| CCCB LAB
In an enshittified internet, freer spaces are flourishing that defend a leisurely, reflexive pace away from the algorithms.| CCCB LAB
Learn how telemedicine is transforming gender-affirming care, along with key questions trans patients should ask when choosing an online provider.| TransVitae
After a long innings in the technology industry and as an avid student of history, I have formed a simple personal thesis about technology that doesn’t change much, no matter the technology or era.…| On my Om
AhaSlides is an interactive presentation tool that's ideal for education.| Latest from Tech & Learning
What students considering entering the AI field should keep in mind when pursuing a college degree.| Latest from Tech & Learning
How to use AI for an integrated, three-phase approach to provide objective, meaningful, and personalized feedback, in less than half the time.| Latest from Tech & Learning
Pangram bills itself as “AI detection that actually works.” We took a closer look| Latest from Tech & Learning
Conversations With Kevin Hogan: Education expert Carl Hooker discusses making artificial intelligence work both in and out of class.| Latest from Tech & Learning
Quizplus is a study tool resource powered by a multi-million person community.| Latest from Tech & Learning
Instead of policing whether AI was used, educators should focus on how it is used to help students learn and produce quality work.| Tech & Learning
Streets of the Past will star real-life Dutch historical investigator Corjan Mol, who, with the help of AI, will be transported back in time on the streets of the Netherlands. The post Tilly Norwood Creator Unveils AI-Led Time Travel Series For History Channel appeared first on TV News Check.| TV News Check
Keizer City Television adds four of Telycam’s Vision+ N3 cameras, which went live in August| TV Tech
Even the most well-intentioned eLearning project can fall flat. Why? Because it’s not always the right solution to your organisation’s problem. Digital training expert Jessica Isaacs outlines six steps to eLearning success – first up is checking that you should even proceed. The post 96% of L&D leaders say digital learning is important – but is it right for your organisation? appeared first on TrainingZone.| TrainingZone
Discover the new eWay-CRM 9.3 – CRM that connects Outlook, Word, and Microsoft 365 calendar for faster workflows and smarter collaboration.| eWay-CRM
Article After years of contentious debates, Bill C-11, Canada’s Online Streaming Act has become law. As we’ve written here (Senate Passes Controversial Internet Censorship Bill) and here (Canada’s Plans to Regulate the Internet), this bill poses many dangers for Canadian users and creators alike. The post Canada’s censorship bill becomes law first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
Blasphemy We recently wrote about Pakistan's 48 hour ultimatum to Wikipedia–either remove certain ‘sacrilegious’, i.e. blasphemous content, or be blocked in Pakistan. In fact, after the 48 hours were up, Wikipedia was blocked throughout the country. The ban was short-lived. Access was restored after a three day suspension. Who won, blasphemy laws or free speech? The post Wikipedia vs Pakistan: who won, blasphemy laws or free speech? first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
Article On February 2, 2023, the Senate passed Bill C-11, also known as the Online Streaming Act, with 43 senators voting ‘yea,’ and 15 voting ‘nay.’ The Senate proposed dozens of amendments to the bill, including highlighting the promotion of Indigenous languages and Black content creators; proposing an age verification system to restrict access to certain content; requiring the CRTC to be more flexible on determining what is deemed ‘Canadian enough’; and requiring the CRTC to fo...| Plebity
Blasphemy Last Wednesday the Pakistani government issued an ultimatum threatening to shut down the online crowd-sourced encyclopedia Wikipedia. The Pakistani authorities gave Wikipedia 48 hours to remove certain content they deemed to be ‘sacrilegious’ or blasphemous. The forty eight hours had passed by Friday evening, and Saturday it was announced that Wikipedia had been banned in Pakistan. The post Will Wikipedia bow to Pakistan’s censorship laws? first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
Article Plebity: Hello, who are you? AI: I am an AI created by OpenAI. How can I help you today? Plebity: Could you explain the difference between the political right and left? AI: The political right and political left are labels used to describe different ideologies. Generally speaking, the political right stands for traditional values and a focus on capitalism and conservative social policies, while the political left advocates for progressive policies and social justice. Plebity: Why did ...| Plebity
Article The mediasphere has been buzzing with the news of Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover. The world’s richest man bought the platform for $44 billion under the guise of freeing the platform from the shackles of censorship and creating a 'common digital town square'. It should be noted that just weeks ago, Musk was desperately trying to back away from the deal, but a lawsuit eventually forced his hand. The reaction to the news has ranged from sensible criticism to outright hysterics from all...| Plebity
Article Regardless of what anyone thinks of Kiwi Farms, it’s a step in the wrong direction to allow, and even celebrate tech oligarchs who arbitrarily decide what information should be permitted and what should be removed. This creates a dangerous precedent and assigns more power to a few people who already operate in secrecy. To put trust in the tech elite is naive at best, and dangerous at worst. It also has the unintended effect of motivating authoritarian regimes, as evidenced above,...| Plebity
Article Free speech decisions on social networks are guided by an unknown mesh of personal predilections of tech company CEOs and their boards. They are driven by profit motive and the competition of rivals. The algorithms that enforce their censorship are based on rules that we know nothing about; we haven’t participated in their design or voted on their adoption. The post Who decides what we are allowed to say? first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
ARTICLE Canada’s latest attempt to regulate speech comes in the form of the hotly debated bill, Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act (though it was hardly debated in the House-–MPs rushed over 150 amendments to meet the government imposed deadline). The post Canada’s Plans to Regulate the Internet first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
ARTICLE Forty years after the Communist Manifesto eviscerated capitalism and predicted its demise, a relatively unknown American writer shot to fame with a fascinating blueprint for its replacement. Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward 2000 – 1887 was a literary, cultural, and political sensation. First published in 1888, it was an international hit and only the second U.S. novel to sell a million copies. The post Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy: Is this 1888 vision of a year 2000 Utopia ...| Plebity
ARTICLE Revelations like those from Snowden and the Pegasus Project have this same unexpected and counterintuitive effect. Instead of rejecting the control, we increasingly learn to adapt and self censor. The panopticon effect lies exactly in this acceptance of the new normal. Afraid to say the wrong thing, we self censure our discourse and the allowable range of ideas becomes more and more narrow. Those who fail to ‘check their words’ are cancelled and provide an example for the rest. Th...| Plebity
ARTICLE All around the world, digital tools are being used in various ways to monitor data and control access. Privacy experts have long warned that these digital tools are not easily reversible; they are often repackaged, and repurposed for other means. As always, their calls have been ignored. The post Pegasus, Pandemics, and the Normalization of Surveillance first appeared on Plebity.| Plebity
ARTICLE Monopoly used to be understood in a kind of one dimensional space, how a company may have gained dominance in its industry. However, today’s tech monopolies exist in multidimensions; they monopolize and control our data, they decide when and if to censor our speech, and they purchase government officials, the same ones charged with reigning them in. But our old conception of monopolies is totally inadequate to describe or understand the significance of today’s big tech companies. ...| Plebity
The telco says the person died in Sydney after a Samsung device was unable to connect to emergency services.| The Age
The hospitality industry is swimming in data. And the tide is rising fast. From point-of-sale systems and scheduling tools to inventory trackers and loyalty programs, you're already collecting more information than ever before. But collecting data isn’t the challenge. The real challenge is knowing what to do with it. Many leaders of restaurants, retail establishments, […] The post 3 Ways You Should Be Using Data Analytics in the Hospitality Industry appeared first on Warren Averett CPAs &...| Warren Averett CPAs & Advisors
Americans favor AI for personal assistance, daily chores, work tasks, learning support, and selective content creation.| Digital Information World
TE Connectivity has announced the appointment of Ken Washington, PhD, to its Board of Directors. | USBE and Information Technology
Reporter Emily Tate Sullivan has been writing about early care and education since 2019. In this essay, she describes how, this year, she began living it.| EdSurge Articles
A student once told me, halfway through the term, “I thought this class would be about memorizing countries. But now I can’t stop seeing systems.”He ...| EdSurge Articles
A teacher reflects on creating a free summer program that empowers students through hands-on technology, mentorship and real-world skills.| EdSurge Articles
Physical and mental health. Economic status. ZIP code.These are just a few of the factors that impact student learning every day. For district leaders, ...| EdSurge Articles
A child care cost-sharing model that originated in Michigan is now available in at least 10 states. But not everyone thinks the Tri-Share program is ...| EdSurge Articles
Teachers and school administrators are turning toward AI tools to help bridge the language gap with English learners — but experts caution their use.| EdSurge Articles
Shedding old edtech is a real pain, district experts say. Worse, student privacy may be at risk.| EdSurge Articles
One county in Maryland is garnering attention after a $10 million initiative to boost early childhood programs.| EdSurge Articles
Ask a student to memorize a formula, and AI can do it faster. But ask them to apply it to a real-world problem, and that’s where the future of rigor ...| EdSurge Articles