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MITech TV: CIO Hiring Trends, Cyber Patriot, Women In Cannabis, Auto Tariff Update

On MITech TV Aug. 4, Gary Erickson updated the CIO hiring picture. Tamara Shoemaker recapped Cyber Patriot. Dan Keelan explains the Women In Cannabis Awards program. Paul Eisenstein explains how tariffs will soon add thousands of dollars to new vehicle prices.   Watch videos at MITech TV  

By |2025-08-04T16:38:28-04:00August 4th, 2025|Podcasts|

Card Program Offering Highest Profit Potential For Dispensaries

DETROIT - Your dispensaries can now earn a full $1.00 on every transaction when the consumer uses their debit card to purchase products. Today, you can unlock this new revenue stream by setting up a Point of Banking Program with Genus Financial Services. Yes, other companies offer a POB, but none will give you $1

By |2025-08-05T16:35:42-04:00August 4th, 2025|Business, Guest Columns|

Electric Vehicle Recharges Itself While Driving

INDIA - Imagine this: you get into your electric car, drive through the city, on the highway, or get stuck in traffic… and even then, the battery recharges itself. No plugs, no charging stations, no planning stops. It sounds crazy, but it’s already a reality. And the most surprising part is that it doesn’t come from Silicon

By |2025-08-07T15:58:47-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Auto Tech, Featured|

Alien Probe Could Reach Earth By Thanksgiving

BOSTON - A Harvard astrophysicist has revealed the exact date a mysterious "interstellar object" is set to reach our planet. Professor Avi Loeb has been monitoring what he has dubbed an "alien probe" since its discovery on July 1. Loeb has proposed that this interstellar traveller, designated 3I/ATLAS, could be carrying surveillance equipment or even weaponry. "It may come

By |2025-08-03T16:58:52-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Science|

Report: Underground Source Of Clean Energy Could Power Earth For 170,000 Years

NEW YORK - A hidden source of clean energy could power the planet for more than a hundred thousand years if tapped into, according to new research. Sources of hydrogen could be hiding amid the Earth's crust -- enough to power Earth at its current energy needs for the next 170,000 years, according to a

Hydrogen-Powered Hypercar Claims 1,000‑Mile Range

NEW YORK - Although BYD and Tesla have teased enthusiastic drivers with the possibility of hydrogen-powered hypercars, it is Hyperion with is Hyperion XP-1 that has managed to create a 2,038-hp hydrogen fuel cell coupé capable of  a 1,000-mile driving range. While the hypercar with a 1,000-mile range is promising, the fact that refueling takes

By |2025-08-03T16:27:05-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

Delta’s AI Pricing Means Higher Fares For Wealthier Flyers

MINNEAPOLIS - Delta Air Lines has been using AI to help set the price of some tickets. “A super analyst” working “24 hours a day, 7 days a week” to optimize airfares is how Delta president Glen Hauenstein described its AI initiative to investors. In late 2024, Delta was using AI on about 1 percent of fares;

By |2025-08-03T16:10:45-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, Business, News|

AI’s Ability To Translate Speech Accurately Bring Mankind Closer To Singularity

NEW YORK - In the world of artificial intelligence, the idea of “singularity” looms large. This slippery concept describes the moment AI exceeds beyond human control and rapidly transforms society. The tricky thing about AI singularity (and why it borrows terminology from black hole physics) is that it’s enormously difficult to predict where it begins and nearly

By |2025-08-03T15:53:34-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

Medical Marijuana Sales In Ohio Falling As Adult-Use Pot Sales Rise

CLEVELAND - In 2024, Ohio eliminated the fee to buy a medical marijuana patient or caregiver card, a rule applying to new card applications and renewals alike. Yet, Ohio's medical registry has fallen by 30 percent since recreational sales began last August. Adult-use cannabis sales, meanwhile, are surging. The state shortfall - from 160,000 patients

By |2025-08-04T17:08:06-04:00August 1st, 2025|Guest Columns|

Cement Stabilization Techniques for Long-Lasting Soil

Soil properties can be improved by cement stabilization, which is a common method. It converts the soil with poor quality pennant into a solid parameter quote for construction. Here are some different strategies in cement stabilization ranging from impact methods through compaction to benefits due to the material properties. Understanding Cement Stabilization Soil stabilization with

By |2025-08-04T17:08:30-04:00August 1st, 2025|Guest Columns|