
The Michelin Guide: How a Tire Company’s Side Project Became More Famous Than Its Tires
In the late 19th century, two French brothers grew tired of producing all sorts of rubber items that nobody really wanted in large quantities.

In the late 19th century, two French brothers grew tired of producing all sorts of rubber items that nobody really wanted in large quantities.

One of the most crucial parts of any archive digitization is selecting a scanner. When an improper scanner is used, the final product may be low-resolution images, damaged originals, slow workflows, and hard-to-find digital images later in the process.

Today let’s talk about something genuinely smart — a concept that has made Warren Buffett one of the richest people in history.

A new investigation just dropped, and it’s deliciously cynical: researchers scanned more than 18,000 repositories and uncovered roughly 6 million fake stars.

Critical thinking isn’t dead yet — but it’s on life support, and the machine that’s unplugging it is smiling, perfectly fluent, and telling you exactly what you want to hear.

Welcome to 2026 biotech. The future is perfused, perfused, and just a little bit terrifying.

Medical animation becomes very useful in healthcare marketing. It helps patients, doctors, students, and healthcare teams understand health topics with ease.

The contest for robot-training data is shifting from raw recording hours toward skilled demonstrations, richer sensor capture and quality control—with workers supplying the scarce expertise.

As AI becomes central to modern espionage, this $9 billion investment signals a long-term commitment to treating advanced computing infrastructure as critical national security architecture. Congress is now expected to review the request as part of broader budget deliberations.

Qwen-VLA joins other notable efforts like NVIDIA’s GR00T and Physical Intelligence’s π₀.5 in the race toward general-purpose robot intelligence.

The crypto market will continue its convergence with traditional finance. Bitcoin is solidifying its role as a high-beta macro asset sensitive to liquidity, rates, and risk sentiment.

Blunt self-help can challenge avoidance, but humiliation is not treatment. These 12 reality checks replace sweeping insults with evidence, workable choices, and clear limits.

In a major move that signals the end of the “everything is free forever” era for social media, Meta has officially launched paid “Plus” subscriptions across its core apps worldwide.

But the message from Frankfurt is unmistakable: Europe will not cede the future of money to private American stablecoins without a fight. The digital euro is no longer just an option — it is becoming Europe’s strategic response.

AIDA still describes four persuasion tasks, but it no longer maps the route to purchase. Social discovery, fragmented checkout and AI assistants demand a channel-neutral system.