Jan 25, 2026Renner Stones
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 chips tackle wearable limitations with longer battery life, sleeker designs, and satellite connectivity to accelerate adoption.
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Jan 25, 2026Renner Stones
Emerging technologies offer sustainability benefits, but they bring trade-offs that can complicate long-term environmental objectives and require careful strategic planning.
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Jan 25, 2026Renner Stones
As companies reconsider how they build their cyber teams, women are breaking into cybersecurity, frequently without prior IT backgrounds.
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Jan 23, 2026Renner Stones
Experts caution that without more robust verification measures, deepfakes may erode trust, facilitate fraud, and reveal vulnerabilities throughout organizations
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Aug 24, 2025Renner Stones
AfricAI, a joint venture by Lakeba Group, Next Digital, AqlanX, and Agentic Dynamic, launches in Nigeria to build AI solutions for healthcare, identity, and public services. Focused on local needs, it aims to expand across Africa by 2026, training 100+ professionals and creating a Centre of Excellence for AI innovation.
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Aug 23, 2025Renner Stones
Shopping for a high-end Android phone? Two heavyweights dominate: Google’s Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra. Google’s latest, revealed at the Made by Google event, brings Gemini-powered AI tools, advanced photo editing, and a strong camera. Samsung’s S25 Ultra, launched in January, offers a massive 200MP camera, stylus support, and premium design at a higher price.
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Aug 23, 2025Devyn Ryan
Elon Musk and Sam Altman co-founded OpenAI in 2015, but Musk left in 2018 over funding, control, and philosophical disputes. Since then, they’ve clashed publicly over AI safety, profit motives, and Microsoft partnerships, while Musk launched xAI. Their feud mixes rivalry, differing visions for AI, and personal animosity.
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Aug 23, 2025Renner Stones
US President Trump secured a 10% stake in Intel, investing $8.9B from Chips Act funds to boost domestic chip production. The move makes the US a passive shareholder with no board rights. Intel CEO praised the deal, while analysts warned funding alone may not fix long-standing challenges
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Aug 22, 2025Renner Stones
Data I/O, a key supplier to Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and major automakers, was hit by ransomware on Aug. 16, disrupting shipping, production, and communications. Some systems are back online, but many remain down. An investigation is ongoing, with no group yet claiming responsibility.
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