November 25, 2024 - 06:10

Technology has lost its glow as thousands of laid-off workers struggle to find new jobs. In the wake of significant layoffs, many former employees are reevaluating their career paths and exploring new opportunities. This shift has led individuals to pursue long-held passions and interests, seeking fulfillment beyond the tech industry. As the job market remains competitive, these workers are adapting to the changing landscape, aiming to redefine their professional identities in various fields.
February 11, 2026 - 00:32
General Atomics and Entergy Advance SiGA Technology to Strengthen and Sustain US Energy SecurityA significant partnership has been formed to advance a next-generation nuclear fuel technology aimed at enhancing the resilience and efficiency of the United States` existing reactor fleet. General...
February 10, 2026 - 12:23
US monitor Persian Gulf after considerable military build-upRecent analysis of open-source intelligence indicates a noticeable increase in United States military patrols and aerial surveillance in the strategically vital Persian Gulf region. This activity...
February 9, 2026 - 22:49
Public outcry over facial recognition technology leads Milwaukee police to ban it, for nowThe Milwaukee Police Department has enacted an immediate ban on the use of facial recognition technology, a direct response to significant public opposition voiced during a recent and contentious...
February 9, 2026 - 08:29
QuantumScape CTO on Eagle Line and scaling solid-state techThe race to commercialize solid-state batteries, a technology promising safer, longer-range electric vehicles, is entering a critical new phase. A key leader at QuantumScape has detailed the...