Month Archives: April 2025

Business

A good old fashioned Rangers rant, part 2

Live From the Blue Seats is back as Producer JL concludes last week’s Rangers rant on this disaster of a season. The Rangers came in with sky high expectations, and while meeting those expectations was always a long shot (1-in-32 to be exact), the Rangers managed to miss those expectations...

Travel

Become a Master Traveler in 2025

Most people aren’t born savvy travelers. It’s something that only comes with on-the-road experience. Travel savviness is a process born of missed buses, foolish behavior, cultural unawareness, and countless tiny errors. Then, one day, you begin to seamlessly move through airports and integrate yourself into new cultures like a fish...

News

Dozens of African migrants killed in US strike, Houthis say

David Gritten & Jaroslav LukivBBC NewsReutersHouthi-run media say the detention centre in Saada was holding African migrantsAt least 68 African migrants have been killed in a US air strike on a detention centre in Houthi-controlled north-western Yemen, the armed group's TV channel says.Al Masirah reported that another 47 migrants were...

Science

The ‘impossible’ particle hinting at the universe’s biggest secrets

For over a decade, floating cranes have been lowering a strange cargo some 3000 metres under the Mediterranean Sea. The objects look otherworldly: large, shiny spheres crammed with electronics. They are, in fact, detectors for a machine called KM3NeT, designed to search for one of the most mysterious fundamental particles....

Social media

How To Align the SEO Process With AI Discovery [Infographic]

Generative AI is changing search habits, with 20% of people changing their primary search platform over the past year, and 78% of web users at least trying out gen AI search. Combine that with the presence of AI chatbots, and AI search summaries, like those that now appear on most...

Tech

IBM is going all in on quantum with $150 billion US investment

IBM is investing heavily in American manufacturing. In a statement released Monday, April 28, the chipmaker announced plans to invest more than $150 billion over the next five years in new facilities and projects related to quantum computing production. SEE ALSO: As AI manufacturing grows, so does the tech's environmental...

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