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GVSU’s Muskegon Innovation Hub To Award $69,000 In First Round Of Entrepreneur Grants

MUSKEGON -- For small business owners and entrepreneurs struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a grant program from Grand Valley State University’s Muskegon Innovation Hub will help to provide necessary funding for operational costs, upgrades and expansion. The first installment of funding from the Hub’s Direct Grant Program, more than $69,000, will be

By |2024-08-11T16:39:31-04:00August 11th, 2024|Entrepreneurs|

Volunteer Hckers Combine To Protect American Water Systems, Schools

LAS VEGAS — DEF CON, the world’s largest hacker conference, is trying to put its legions of experts to work by creating a volunteer army to help protect America’s vulnerable water systems and schools. The project is part of a larger attempt to harness the talent of the roughly 30,000 hackers who now make the

By |2024-08-11T16:10:19-04:00August 11th, 2024|Cyber Defense|

Experts Fear The End Of Electric Vehicles To Be Replaced By Hydrogen

BEIJING - China continues its unstoppable rise to leadership in sustainable mobility, once they have managed to corner the market for cheap solar panels (and not perovskite ones, but silicon ones). The key now lies in the only fuel they have yet to develop, the same one that is strengthening Japan’s industry and that is making us cooperate

By |2024-08-11T16:10:20-04:00August 11th, 2024|Industry 4.0|

New AI Supercomputing Network Could Surpass Human Intelligence By September

NEW YORK - Researchers plan to accelerate the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) with a worldwide network of extremely powerful computers — starting with a new supercomputer that will come online in September. Artificial intelligence (AI) spans technologies including machine learning and generative AI systems like GPT-4. The latter offer predictive reasoning based on

By |2024-08-11T16:10:20-04:00August 11th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence|

Why Ford Could Revive 2 High-Volume Vehicles, and Soon

The automotive industry is evolving rapidly, and it's forcing companies like Ford Motor Company  to adapt on the fly. Just six years ago former Ford CEO, Jim Hackett, made an announcement that Ford would cease all passenger car production in North America other than the prized Mustang. Six years ago it made sense for the folks

By |2024-08-11T16:10:21-04:00August 11th, 2024|Auto Tech|

How to Create an Effective Site-Specific Safety Plan

Construction sites are synonymous with danger. And considering that, out of all workplace deaths that occurred in 2021, more than 1 in 5 were linked to the construction industry, it’s easy to understand why. Construction site safety certainly, has come a long way in the more recent decades, so why do so many severe incidents

By |2024-08-10T19:47:01-04:00August 10th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Ohio’s Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Off To Special Start

COLUMBUS - Dozens of medical cannabis dispensaries in Ohio on Tuesday began selling adult-use marijuana products, ushering in a new era for the state and another potential billion-dollar market in the Midwest. The final green light for recreational marijuana sales was given to 98 stores earlier in the day when the Ohio Department of Commerce Division

By |2024-08-12T18:32:38-04:00August 10th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Examine The Spin Samurai Casino Mobile Version

Introduction Mobile versions of casinos are rapidly gaining popularity among gambling enthusiasts, giving you the flexibility to savor favorite games in comfort.  Spin Samurai Casino, a top-tier online casino from its foundation, has crafted a mobile version. Let’s take a closer inspection at the attributes and capabilities of the mobile edition. First impressions From the

By |2024-08-09T09:29:52-04:00August 9th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Ohio vs. Michigan: Is There A Difference In Cannabis Prices?

MONROE - With Ohio beginning recreational marijuana sales on Tuesday, the topic of product prices between Ohio and Michigan dispensaries has many asking questions. “The difference between 10 miles south into Ohio compared to 10 miles north into Michigan is leaps and bounds right now,” said Harrison Carter, the owner and operator of Nar Cannabis in Monroe,

By |2024-08-12T18:32:49-04:00August 7th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|