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Two Weeks in the Heat

Every January, tennis starts where everything feels upside down. Europe is frozen, New York’s in snow, and somewhere under the southern sun, players are squinting through thirty-five degrees of glare. The Australian Open isn’t just a tournament; it’s a test of who can think straight when the court looks like it’s melting. By day three

By |2025-11-04T13:50:59-05:00November 4th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Exploring How Data and Design Are Powering the Next Wave of Online Fun

The online entertainment world is changing fast. Behind every sleek website, exciting game, and interactive platform lies a powerful combination of data and design. Together, they’re transforming the way people connect with technology, creating experiences that are not only visually stunning but also personalised and deeply engaging. From mobile games to virtual casinos and social

By |2025-11-04T13:51:01-05:00November 4th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Self-Serve Drink Dispenser ROI — How Fast Can You Turn a Wall Into Revenue?

An unused wall can become a steady revenue stream. Self-serve drink dispensers let venues pour more profit from less space, trimming waste and shrinking lines while giving guests control over their experience. Customers sample freely, staff train faster, and operators capture every ounce of data that reveals patterns, preferences, and opportunities hiding in plain sight.

By |2025-11-04T13:51:02-05:00November 4th, 2025|Guest Columns|

How GPU Servers Are Used For AI Projects

From ChatGPT’s unsettling human-like prose to mind-bogging artworks generated by the likes of Midjourney, artificial intelligence is everywhere now. According to recent estimates, about 1.8 million people use AI tools daily; a number that’s likely to grow exponentially. However, since this technology is the spearhead of computing sciences, most people still don’t know how it

By |2025-11-03T11:37:47-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Business|

Oak Mining: Build Your Legacy in the Digital Future

As blockchain technology develops, cloud mining platforms like Oak Mining provide a simplified way for investors to participate in Bitcoin mining.This approach provides direct exposure to cryptocurrency generation without the complexities of managing physical mining rigs or technical setups. Why Cloud Mining is the Strategic Choice Following the 2024 Bitcoin halving, the landscape has shifted.

By |2025-11-03T11:47:19-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Cryptocurrency|

Ohio Senate Rejects House Changes Scaling Back Voter-Approved Pot Laws And Restricting delta-8 Sales

COLUMBUS - An Ohio bill to significantly revise the state’s marijuana program, while adding new restrictions to the hemp market, has hit a roadblock—with the Senate soundly rejecting the latest amended version that advanced out of the House. The legislation from Sen. Stephen Huffman (R) first passed the Senate in February before reaching the House floor

By |2025-11-03T11:40:28-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

IT Harvest’s Cybersecurity Stack Analysis Simplifies Framework Mapping for Security Teams

A new AI-powered feature in the IT Harvest Dashboard enables instant mapping of cybersecurity products to NIST, MITRE, and CIS frameworks—helping organizations identify coverage gaps and redundancies in seconds. The Next Chapter in IT Harvest’s Cybersecurity Intelligence Mike Brennan of MITechNews recently reconnected with longtime contributor and cybersecurity analyst Richard Stiennon, founder of IT Harvest.

By |2025-11-22T10:59:47-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

Does Mysterious Alaska Mountain Hide UFO Base?

ALASKA - With its frozen wilderness, Alaska's massive Mount Hayes towers 8,000 feet high and stands as one of the nation's largest peaks. However, the mountain has been the focus of several alien conspiracy theories for years due to alleged UFO encounters in the area. These assertions have generated enough fascination for Apple TV to broadcast a limited series

By |2025-11-03T11:42:15-05:00November 2nd, 2025|Science|

NASA Scientists Warn Asteroid Could Collide With Moon

WASHINGTON DC - NASA has something important to say about the Moon… For most of us, the Moon seems like the quietest and more stable object in the night sky. It has been lighting every night, inspiring poems, and helping control the tides for billions of years. However, now, NASA scientists have warned about the

By |2025-10-31T16:26:29-04:00October 31st, 2025|Featured, Science|

Tech Breakthrough Could Transform How The World Produces Hydrogen

SOUTH KOREA - A team of researchers in South Korea has just taken a massive step toward a cleaner, more efficient energy future, and it could transform how the world produces hydrogen. Scientists at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials have developed and successfully tested the country's first 20-kilowatt-class solid oxide electrolysis cell system,