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Confronting the AI/energy conundrum

Confronting the AI/energy conundrum

The explosive growth of AI-powered computing centers is creating an unprecedented surge in electricity demand that threatens to overwhelm power grids and derail climate goals. At the same time, artificial intelligence technologies could revolutionize energy systems, accelerating the transition to clean power. “We’re at a cusp of potentially gigantic change throughout the economy,” said William … Read More

Belkin ends support for most Wemo devices and its Wemo app

Belkin ends support for most Wemo devices and its Wemo app

Another day, another smart device bites the dust — or, in this case, a full lineup of smart home devices. On Thursday, the consumer electronics company Belkin said it will end technical support for its older Wemo products as of January 31, 2026, and that the app used to control the devices will no longer … Read More

Stocks to Buy for 2025

Stocks to Buy for 2025

Right now, millions of fans are piling into Madison Square Garden in NYC to watch the NBA Cup semifinals. Look at the full stadium: Now, picture this. AI has the potential to generate enough wealth — right here in the United States — to mint 22,000 new millionaires every 30 days, from now until the … Read More

Improving Healthcare Access For Marginalized And Underserved Communities

Improving Healthcare Access For Marginalized And Underserved Communities

Healthcare disparities continue to affect marginalized and underserved populations across the United States. Barriers to care can stem from economic hardship, language differences, immigration status, geographic isolation, or systemic bias. These issues not only result in worse health outcomes but also strain the broader healthcare system. Addressing these inequities requires action on both structural and … Read More

How To Grow Kale Organically

How To Grow Kale Organically

Kale is an easy-to-grow, cool-weather crop favored by gardeners everywhere. As members of the Brassicaceae family, kale and collard greens are both varieties of non-heading cabbage, and are related to broccoli, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, kohlrabi, and bok choi, too. Here how to grow kale organically in your garden (and why you might want to)… History … Read More

Catwatchful stalkerware app spills secrets of 62,000 users

Catwatchful stalkerware app spills secrets of 62,000 users

Another scummy stalkerware app has spilled its guts, revealing the details of its 62,000 users – and data from thousands of victims’ infected devices. Security researcher Eric Daigle found a vulnerability in the Android spyware app Catwatchful, which allows non-consensual surveillance of others. Users’ email addresses and plaintext passwords have been revealed as a result, … Read More

National Volunteering Week 2025 – Grow Remote

National Volunteering Week 2025 – Grow Remote

Meet the Remote Workers Who Are Changing Ireland Grow remote skerries, april 2025 “I met people who live nearby that I had never met before.” – Grow Remote event attendee, 2025 Remote Work Is Here to Stay – More Volunteering! Grow Remote firmly believes in the power of remote employment to transform communities. The social, … Read More

Can “Safe AI” Companies Survive in an Unrestrained AI Landscape? • AI Blog

Can “Safe AI” Companies Survive in an Unrestrained AI Landscape? • AI Blog

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, the landscape is becoming increasingly competitive and ethically fraught. Companies like Anthropic, which have missions centered on developing “safe AI,” face unique challenges in an ecosystem where speed, innovation, and unconstrained power are often prioritized over safety and ethical considerations. In this post, we explore whether such companies … Read More

13 Best Amazon Prime Day Vacuum Deals for Dust and Dirt in 2025

13 Best Amazon Prime Day Vacuum Deals for Dust and Dirt in 2025

Cleaning isn’t just for spring, and these Amazon Prime Day vacuum deals are ones you can’t miss if you’re looking for a better vacuum. The insanity of summer—beach days! sunscreen spills! sticky ice cream!—leaves me cleaning more often than in the springtime or any other season. A great vacuum makes a huge difference. Whether I’m … Read More