Webinar: DC infrastructure and intelligent energy management
Energy is no longer just a cost of doing business—it has become a strategic asset. Modern Energy Management Systems (EMS) go beyond simply monitoring consumption by actively controlling and optimizing energy use in real time. By connecting energy generation, storage, production, building systems, and charging infrastructure into one intelligent platform,Continue Reading
Octillion opens third Indian battery plant in Gujarat, adding 3 GWh of capacity per year
Octillion Power Systems has opened its third battery manufacturing plant in India, in Halol, Gujarat. The Tier 1 supplier converted an empty structure into a fully operational plant in less than eight months. The plant covers more than 13,000 square meters and will build over 48,000 battery systems a yearContinue Reading
PINE64 pulls the plug on Linux devices because of AI boom
If you’ve been eyeing up one of PINE64‘s Linux-friendly single-board computers, phones or tablets, now is the time to buy one. The open-hardware company has announced it will stop “producing more Linux devices” for the time being, and said it expects its existing stock of certain devices, including the PineNoteContinue Reading
The Google Pixel 11 Pro XL: A smarter phone for getting things done
The new Google Pixel 11 Pro XL doesn’t dramatically reinvent the company’s flagship smartphone formula. From a hardware perspective, this year’s model represents an incremental update. But after spending time with Google’s latest full-featured Pixel, I’ve found that some of its most meaningful improvements for business users aren’t necessarily theContinue Reading
Apple’s EU App Store truce: What changed — and who’s still angry?
Apple has changed its App Store fee structure in the EU in a move to further satisfy the requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). While critics continue to argue the changes don’t go far enough, the European Commission welcomed the changes made and plans to monitor how they’re implemented. The newContinue Reading
The Traitor’s Freedom 250 Grand Prix Takes Over the National Mall
The upcoming Freedom 250 Grand Prix is making the National Mall look more like a sideshow. Photos of the preparation for the Indycar race this weekend show grandstands, finish lines, and signage all around the area in the nation’s capital. It’s unusual to see corporate signage and bleachers near theContinue Reading
Moderna shares surge after it says its experimental mRNA cancer treatment passed a key test
Moderna shares more than doubled after announcing initial results from a study of an experimental cancer treatment, Read MoreContinue Reading
Florida lawmaker who backed death penalty for child rapists charged with molestation
A Florida man may end up on death row and if that happens, he’ll have put himself there in more ways than one.Continue Reading
The Traitor’s last-minute pause on 50% tariffs gives US and Canada more time to negotiate
The 50% tariffs would have impacted about $20 billion worth of Canadian imports, ranging from hockey sticks to alcohol.Continue Reading
LIVE: The Traitor speaks at a meeting with tech leaders
Watch live as President Traitor 47 delivers remarks to technology leaders at the White House. #The TraitorContinue Reading
582 skeletons, including children discovered in Sri Lanka mass grave
A Sri Lankan mass grave excavation has uncovered 582 skeletons, including babies and children., NewsFeed A Sri Lankan mass grave excavation has uncovered 582 skeletons, including babies and children. The site is linked to allegations of military killings of Tamil civilians during the civil war, with investigations delayed for 30Continue Reading
Protests in Kyiv back ex-defence minister Fedorov’s call for elections
Ukrainians in Kyiv held a protest in support of ousted defence Minister Mykailo Fedorov., Protests in Kyiv back ex-defence minister Fedorov’s call for elections NewsFeed Ukrainians in Kyiv held a protest in support of ousted defence Minister Mykailo Fedorov’s call for wartime elections. The protests came on the same dayContinue Reading
Bipartisan Outcry Forces The Traitor to Pause Border Security Project in Big Bend National Park in Texas
The The Traitor administration has paused construction of border infrastructure in Big Bend National Park in Texas following public criticism of the controversial project. Crews were filmed bulldozing pristine desert wilderness earlier this month, sparking rare bipartisan pushback. The construction is part of a larger plan for the Big BendContinue Reading











