Today, most people use cloud computing. And why’s that? Because it is convenient, scalable, and cost-effective. However, when there’s a good side of something, there’s a bad one too. That’s the same for cloud computing. It raises important questions like how protected is the data from hackers? What security measures are in place? And so…
Month: July 2024
Converting Images into Editable Word Documents with AI Tools
Are you tired of writing text from images into Word files using a keyboard? What a difficult and tricky task it is! Do you ever wonder if there is an AI tool that can make this task easier for you? Yes, there are many image to word converters that can do this tricky task in…
USA Today Editor in Chief Terence Samuel Is Stepping Down
Terence Samuel, the editor in chief of USA Today, is leaving the role after a year, the newsroom was told on Monday. Mr. Samuel, a veteran journalist, joined USA Today last July from National Public Radio, where he was a top executive in charge of all news gathering across the broadcaster. Neither Mr. Samuel nor…
A Major Part of Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan, SAVE, Is Restored
Major components of President Biden’s student loan repayment plan can continue to operate as lawsuits challenging it wind through the legal system, a federal appellate court ruled on Sunday. That frees the administration to cut certain borrowers’ payments by as much as half, a benefit that had been previously scheduled but blocked. The order, from…
Pay for Lawyers Is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
Hotshot Wall Street lawyers are now so in demand that bidding wars between firms for their services can resemble the frenzy among teams to sign star athletes. Eight-figure pay packages — rare a decade ago — are increasingly common for corporate lawyers at the top of their game, and many of these new heavy hitters…
SpaceX given permission to destroy the International Space Station
NASA has given Elon Musk’s SpaceX permission to destroy the International Space Station (ISS) by 2030. The space station has been continually occupied since 2000 by astronauts doing more than 3,300 scientific experiments above our heads. But the countries operating the ISS only agreed to run it until 2030 at the latest. Image: Sergei Krikalev…
Space station astronauts forced to shelter as Russian satellite breaks into more than 100 pieces
Astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to take shelter last night after a Russian satellite broke into more than 100 pieces. The nine astronauts living on the space station were told to shelter in their respective spacecraft, according to NASA, after the debris was spotted. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunni Williams boarded…
Scientists attach living skin to robots to make them smile
Scientists have found a way to attach engineered living skin tissue to robots so they can smile and have an “increasingly lifelike appearance”. A team at Tokyo University, in Japan, said their work would also bring other potential benefits for robotic platforms, such as increased mobility – and could help train plastic surgeons and be…