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PC Market Grew for Three Consecutive Quarters Based on Year-On-Year Growth

STAMFORD, Conn. — Worldwide PC shipments totaled 60.6 million units in the second quarter of 2024, a 1.9% increase from the second quarter of 2023, according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc. This marks three consecutive quarters of year-over-year growth for the PC market. “The low year-on-year growth, together with stabilized sequential growth, indicates that

By |2024-07-14T17:24:34-04:00July 14th, 2024|ESD|

China Proposes Guidelines For Future Humanoid Development

BEIJING - After almost two years of climbing the hype curve, humanoid robots are reaching the point of maturity where it is becoming viable to deploy them into real-world applications. The race is heating up around the world, as dozens of humanoid robot companies put all of their energy, expertise, and knowledge into to creation

By |2024-07-14T17:19:42-04:00July 14th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence|

Video Of UFO Over Mexican City Protected By Aliens

A video has circulated on TikTok that appears to show a UFO flying in the sky above a city in Mexico. The city of Tamaulipas has long been considered a hotspot for extra-terrestrial activity, with multiple reports from residents. The most recent incident involves a 22-second clip which showed a grey object moving between clouds in broad daylight. The clip

By |2024-07-14T17:11:31-04:00July 14th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Biden Awards $650 Million To GM And ZF North America To Build EV Models

DETROIT - The Biden administration on Thursday announced more than $1 billion in grants to help retool or reopen 11 auto plants — including more than $650 million for two factories in Michigan — as they transition toward making electric vehicles. The list of plants in Michigan includes General Motors' Lansing Grand River Assembly, which

By |2024-07-14T17:04:31-04:00July 14th, 2024|Auto Tech, ESD|

Alien Tech or Space Junk? Professor Loeb Uses Voyager Analogy

CAMBRIDGE – Harvard Professor Avi Loeb Founded Alien-Technology Meteor. Intriguingly, Harvard professor Avi Loeb suggests he may have discovered fragments of alien technology. These fragments reportedly originated from a meteor that landed in the waters off Papua New Guinea back in 2014. 1. Intensive Analysis Of Meteor Outside Solar System By Avi Loeb's Team: After

By |2024-08-09T00:23:34-04:00July 14th, 2024|Science|

Controversial Roadmap Put Forth By Conservative Climate Change Policy Makers

WASHINGTON DC – The "Conservative Climate Change Policy: 2025 Presidential Transition Project" is a controversial roadmap put forth by conservative policymakers. This project, also known as Project 2025, outlines a plan for the next Republican administration. Specifically, the Presidential Transition Project calls for the elimination of numerous government offices and regulations related to energy and

By |2024-08-09T00:54:22-04:00July 13th, 2024|Climate Change, Featured, News|

How Technology Can Level Up Your Marketing Strategy

Image Credit. Marketing and technology are both hugely important aspects of running a successful business. Technology gives your business the tools it needs to grow and become more efficient, cutting costs and increasing productivity across the board. Marketing boosts your customer base and improves potential sales, which in turn leads to more profit and more

By |2024-07-13T18:19:22-04:00July 13th, 2024|Business|

Post-Breach Services: Protecting Your Business After a Cyber Attack

Cyber attacks today have become a ubiquitous threat to organizations of all sizes and across all industries. Despite the best preventive measures, data breaches and cyber incidents can still occur, leading to significant financial, operational, and reputational damage. The key to minimizing the impact of such incidents lies in the swift and effective response provided

By |2024-07-13T17:50:55-04:00July 13th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Ohio Cannabis Festival Picks Paid Joint-Rolling Judges

POMEROY, Ohio — An Ohio cannabis festival launching in the state’s first full year with recreational marijuana has picked its highly paid judges for a joint rolling contest. Stargazer Cannabis Festival previously announced in June that it was looking for joint-rolling judges to be paid $100 an hour for its July 27 event. Contestants, who organizer Chad

By |2024-07-12T14:53:48-04:00July 12th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

110 Ohio Dispensaries Now Have Provisional Licenses for Adult-Use Sales

COLUMBUS - The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control is about finished issuing provisional licenses to the 240-plus medical cannabis applicants who intend to participate in the state’s adult-use market. The DCC opened the application process June 7 for existing cultivators, retailers, processors and testing laboratories to apply for dual-use licensure to participate in both the

By |2024-07-12T14:54:29-04:00July 12th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|