Scientists Call for a Global Treaty to Address Space Junk

In recent years, the issue of space junk has become increasingly prominent as humankind continues to put more and more objects into orbit around the Earth. Space junk, also known as orbital debris, refers to any human-made object that is no longer usable and is orbit around Earth. This includes non-functional satellites, used rocket stages,… Continue reading Scientists Call for a Global Treaty to Address Space Junk

Don’t Call It a Comeback: Ozy’s CEO Arrested for Fraud

In a shocking turn of events, the CEO of the once respected tech company Ozy has been arrested on suspicion of fraud. The news has sent shockwaves through the tech community, with the stock market reeling from the news. Christian Saul, 43, was arrested yesterday after federal investigators discovered that he had been using his… Continue reading Don’t Call It a Comeback: Ozy’s CEO Arrested for Fraud

Call of Duty content schedule leaked as part of alleged Activision hack

Reports from an anonymous data source have indicated that Activision, the developers of the Call of Duty franchise, have had a significant amount of confidential data stolen and leaked as part of a cyber attack. Among the leaked information is a detailed schedule for upcoming content for one of their flagship franchises, Call of Duty.… Continue reading Call of Duty content schedule leaked as part of alleged Activision hack

Does usage-based pricing call for a new growth infrastructure stack?

The global economy has been reshaped in the 21st century by new technologies, products, and services, from digitalization of media to Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices. Many 21st century technologies have been enabled by usage-based pricing models, from cloud computing to streaming video services. As businesses continue to evolve their pricing models to better… Continue reading Does usage-based pricing call for a new growth infrastructure stack?

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