What’s Happening with Africa’s Ambitious Great Green Wall Initiative?
The One Forest Summit (1-2 March 2023), co-led by France and Gabon, has pledged to protect forests and biodiversity from the damaging effects of climate change. The summit, which took…
Korean Start-Ups Are Getting Ready to Fly to Space
Mankind’s interest in exploring and studying outer space has existed for many decades. With reports of new technologies and findings for space expeditions from both governmental and private companies published…
Google, 10 May will be Pixel Fold day
First alleged live video and almost complete data sheet online The Google I/O 2023 on 10 May will be one of the most interesting editions in recent years. In addition…
Bluesky the decentralised social network wants to be the new Twitter
How and why the platform designed by Jack Dorsey can succeed Having left Twitter after creating it, Jack Dorsey now aims to write another page in the history of social networks with Bluesky. A platform that, in…
Environmentalists sue FAA over SpaceX launch license for Texas
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) – Conservation groups sued the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday, challenging its approval of expanded rocket launch operations by Elon Musk’s SpaceX next to a national…
Why is nobody talking about Bedrock, Amazon’s generative AI?
AWS has launched a new cloud service for AI-generated text and images Amazon joins the ranks of companies focusing on generative AI with Bedrock. This new API from AWS allows developers…
The world might be on track for a temperature increase of 2.5-3 degrees
The world needs to be phasing out coal power quickly enough to achieve the Paris Agreement’s target of a maximum of 2 degrees of warming. According to a new study…
Brazil court lifts Telegram suspension for not complying with order on neo-Nazi groups
By Rodrigo Viga Gaier BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s second instance appeals court lifted on Saturday the suspension of the encrypted messaging app Telegram, imposed earlier this week for its noncompliance…
G7 should adopt ‘risk-based’ AI regulation, ministers say
By Kantaro Komiya in Takasaki TAKASAKI (Reuters) – Group of Seven advanced nations should adopt “risk-based” regulation on artificial intelligence, their digital ministers agreed on Sunday, as European lawmakers hurry…
Women in tech: how payroll frustrations powered a profitable fintech platform
It’s no secret; payroll is one of the most tiresome tasks for businesses of all shapes and sizes. It is a complex proven pain point for companies everywhere, whether it’s…