Nuclear fusion advances, but challenges remain for power grid
Recent advancements in nuclear fusion technology aim to replicate the sun's energy, but challenges persist in integrating it into the power grid.
In Latvia, 21 individuals arrested for fraud in public IT procurement worth 1.5 million euros
A total of 21 people, including government officials, have been arrested in Latvia for their involvement in fraudulent activities related to public IT procurement contracts.
NATO Takes Action: How It Will Protect Turkey from War
NATO has deployed additional Patriot defense systems in Turkey to safeguard against threats from neighboring regions, particularly following incidents of missile interceptions.
Check your photovoltaic system after winter. It hurts far less now than in the middle of the season
The article advises checking photovoltaic systems after winter to avoid costly repairs during the peak season.
Firefox: Surprise
Mozilla has extended support for Firefox on older Windows versions, including Windows 7, by an additional six months, making it the only mainstream browser still supported on these systems.
Russia loses 740 soldiers and 17 artillery systems over past day
In a report from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, it was stated that Russia has experienced significant military losses, including 740 soldiers and 17 artillery systems, in just one day.
Targets up to thousands of KM, defense systems ineffective... these are the most destructive weapons in the world
US military warns that it may not be possible to completely stop all drones launched by Iran amid ongoing conflicts.
It says Iceland can enjoy the benefits, but now it should implement the drawbacks
An analysis discusses the benefits that Iceland has experienced and the need to address current drawbacks in its systems.
Store electricity when it is cheap, sell it when it is expensive. 'EngyCell' helps to earn with battery systems
'EngyCell' is a Latvian digital platform that optimizes battery system operations in energy markets, targeting customers such as factories and renewable energy parks while planning expansion in Europe.
Sesame milk: the drink rich in calcium, zinc, and antioxidants and who should not drink it
Sesame milk, derived from sesame seeds, offers a nutritional profile beneficial for the immune and digestive systems, providing a dairy alternative especially for those with intolerances.
Israel claims to have struck over 200 targets in Iran in a day
The Israeli military reported that it successfully targeted over 200 sites in western and central Iran within a 24-hour period, including missile launch systems and defense systems.
Serious data leak suspicion in Sweden
A significant amount of sensitive data from Sweden's government IT systems has reportedly leaked onto the dark web due to a breach by a hacker group.
11 Barrage Missiles Breached the Defense System. One Launched 70 Bombs on Gush Dan. This Is How It Happened
A missile barrage targeting Gush Dan, Israel's central region, bypassed defense systems, leading to significant alarms and public concern.
Turkey's Persistence โ Why does it insist on reacting with Patriots in Karapathos?
Turkey continues its provocative rhetoric regarding the deployment of Greek Patriot missile systems in Karapathos and the presence of F-16 aircraft in Limnos.
Anthropic, a competitor to the Pentagon, has risen to the top of AI companies โ behind it lies bitterness and fear of mass surveillance
Anthropic has emerged as a leading advocate for responsible AI usage amid rising tensions with the U.S. Defense Department over military applications of AI systems.
Almost half of young adults save for retirement โ two main reasons behind it
A recent study shows that nearly half of young adults in Finland are saving for retirement, largely driven by concerns over the future of pension systems.
What is OpenClaw and how does it work, the new Chinese software of the century that terrifies the USA
OpenClaw is a new autonomous Chinese software that is expected to revolutionize the way artificial intelligence systems are controlled and utilized, causing concern in the United States.
During the War: How to Jam GPS?
The article discusses electronic jamming of GPS signals amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, highlighting how it disrupts navigation systems in the Middle East.
City Account: how to obtain it to access the Metro, Trole, and Ecovรญa cards
The article provides information on how to obtain a City Account in Ecuador, which is necessary for accessing new transit cards for the Metro, Trole, and Ecovรญa systems.
Estonian IT specialist connected artificial intelligence to a 40-year-old computer - see the results
An Estonian IT specialist successfully connected artificial intelligence to a vintage 1986 IBM XT 286, demonstrating that AI can revive very old computing systems.
Will the USA take the Patriot systems from South Korea? Seoul: We don't like it, but there's nothing we can do
The South Korean government expresses concern over potential U.S. withdrawal of Patriot missile systems but acknowledges their inability to change the decision.
HK Chairman: It's easy to sit in Christiansborg and say someone should be fired
The HK chairman criticizes political parties for advocating the firing of public employees in urban areas while ignoring broader welfare concerns and the integrity of state systems.
Increasing temperature differences and decreasing immunity... Caution against 'postherpetic neuralgia' during the transitional season
The winter-to-spring transitional season poses risks for individuals with weakened immune systems, especially the elderly, as it increases the likelihood of herpes zoster and its associated complications.
Don't forget this support of up to 4000 euros - Soon it will be too late
A funding opportunity for homeowners to transition away from fossil heating ends soon, with applications due by May 25, 2026.
Why Turkey is Sending F-16s to the Occupied Territories โ What It Means for Greece and Cyprus
Turkey has announced the deployment of six F-16 fighter jets and air defense systems to the occupied territories in response to Greece's military moves in Cyprus.
Before the bombers fly: How to disable air defenses and open the battle sky?
The article discusses the strategic importance of air superiority in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict and the methodologies used to achieve it.
Revolutionary Guard: We are ready for a large-scale war for six months at the same pace
Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims it is prepared for a prolonged large-scale conflict, emphasizing military readiness and recent operations against U.S. radar systems.
US-Iran War: Iran Destroys America's $30 Billion Radar System, But Was It One or Multiple Systems? Ambiguity Persists
Iran reportedly destroyed a US THAAD radar system, escalating tensions in the ongoing US-Iran conflict.
The THAAD system that the US was proud of... Iran has destroyed it
In the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, Iran has inflicted significant damage on American defense systems, especially the THAAD system, estimated to be worth around $2 billion.
Numant-IA, the Spanish Army's leap into artificial intelligence: 'It has to be a human who controls'
The Spanish military is investing in artificial intelligence technologies to enhance operations and decision-making processes, emphasizing the need for human control over these systems.
"They Block the Entire Electric Network" - Battery Storage is Rapidly Being Established in Finland, but According to Fingrid, It's in the Wrong Places
Finland is witnessing a rapid increase in battery storage systems, but Fingrid warns that their locations could disrupt the electric network.
Security is not an addition. It is the foundation of the payment system
The article emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity as an integral part of the payment ecosystem, highlighting comments from Visa's Central and Eastern Europe director.
"We believe it was targeting a base in Cyprus" said Turkish official
A Turkish official stated that a missile fired from Iran towards Turkey was likely intended for a base in Cyprus but was intercepted by NATO air defense systems before reaching Turkish airspace.
Ukrainian Defense Industry in Estonia: In Ukraine, it is only possible to tackle one problem at a time, as the situation at the front changes every few months
Teletactica, a Ukrainian defense contractor, highlights the challenges of providing communication systems for drones in a rapidly changing battlefield situation.
Iran says it has not yet used its most advanced weapons
Iran claims it has not yet deployed its most advanced weapon systems in the ongoing war against the US and Israel.
Ukraine Offers Gulf Countries to Exchange Air Defense Systems
Ukraine proposes an exchange of air defense systems with the Gulf countries as it seeks to bolster its defenses against Russian attacks.
It is time to electrify ships: Spain could do it with 78% of its ferries and it is already profitable for almost half
A report from 'Transport & Environment' highlights the pollution generated by ferries compared to cars in coastal cities and advocates for increasing electric ferry systems in Spain.
Musk, xAI tout newest Grok update as only 'non-woke' platform: 'Doesn't equivocate'
Elon Musk and X promote their AI chatbot Grok's latest update as the only platform free from political correctness, contrasting it with other AI systems.
See how it hit Russia's warships and air defense systems
Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted Russian warships and air defense systems as part of their military operations.
Should we really be nice to artificial intelligence?
Researchers have found that politeness can sometimes enhance the accuracy of responses from AI systems, though it can also lead to confusion.
Now warm weather is promised โ Behind it is a familiar phenomenon
The upcoming week in Finland is expected to bring warmer weather, with a transition from low-pressure systems.
Israel says it is carrying out new attacks on Iran
Israel has launched a new wave of missile strikes against Iran, targeting its ballistic missiles and air defense systems, according to the Israeli military.
How Much It Costs to Turn Your Home into a 'Smart Home'
The article discusses the costs and concepts related to transforming a regular home into a smart home through automated and connected systems.
Skoda: With a new factory, it becomes the largest manufacturer of BEV battery systems for Volkswagen
Skoda has inaugurated a new battery assembly plant, establishing itself as Volkswagen's largest manufacturer of BEV battery systems and a key component in the group's electric mobility strategy.
Germany: More Powers to Security Forces to Combat Foreign Hackers and Cyberattacks
Germany plans to grant law enforcement greater powers to combat cyberattacks, allowing them to intervene in IT systems and delete data, including from foreign servers.
Samsung Galaxy S26: what the new Ultra brings, how to reserve it and when it arrives in stores
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S26 series, featuring enhanced processing, AI capabilities, and upgrades to its display and camera systems.
Support for Private Solar Systems: Enriching is Right but Still Doing it Wrong
A commentary on the German governmentโs plan to cut feed-in tariffs for smaller solar systems, indicating potential adverse impacts despite sound arguments.
EU Parliament: Agreement with Qualco and ENG Group to strengthen digital systems
The European Parliament has signed a five-year contract with Qualco S.A. and ENG Group for testing and quality assurance of IT solutions across various EU institutions.
Reuters: The US pressures Syria to distance itself from Chinese telecommunications systems
The US warns Syria against relying on Chinese technology in its telecommunications sector, citing it as a threat to American interests and national security.
Important Colombian Bank Apologizes to Clients for Service Failures: 'Failing is Not an Option'
Colombian bank Bancolombia has publicly apologized to its clients for failures in its digital and transactional services, ensuring it is working on stabilizing its systems.