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Charles Morey, CEO, MobilEyes Inc. getty Tokenization isn’t just a game-changer for businesses aiming for a non-dilutive IPO. it also has the potential to revolutionize monetization. Industries—from law enforcement to healthcare—are grappling with inefficiencies and rising costs. Emerging technologies, particularly tokenization and artificial intelligence (AI), offer transformative solutions. I have had the opportunity to work deeply with tokenization in my career, and based on my experience with this technology, I know that its applications are incredibly powerful. Tokenization and AI can improve accountability, streamline operations and mitigate risk, leading to unprecedented growth and efficiency. As a leader in the tokenization…
InnovationRx is your weekly review of health news. To get it in your inbox, register here. AFP via Getty Images eator the first timeone patient in the United States presented with a severe case bird flu. A man in Louisiana is currently located patient with the disease, which he caught from sick and dead birds from a flock he kept on his property. The virus with which he was infected is similar in H5N1 strains found infestation of poultry in the United States, as well as a serious case in another person in British Columbia a few weeks ago. This…
Microsoft users have been hit by a new Android updateNurPhoto via Getty Images Millions of Windows users who rely on connecting their PCs to their phones are in for a nasty surprise when they upgrade to Android 15. The Phone Link app that makes it work hasn’t hit one of Google’s new security improvements. “Some notifications are now hidden,” it will warn, “for your protection.” Spotted by Mishaal Rahman and shared with X, the update is already causing complaints. “I confirm this is very annoying,” read one response, “as I rely heavily on mirroring notifications for my 2FA codes. There…
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StrandsNYT Looking for Tuesday Strands tips, spangrams and answers? You can find them here: ForbesNYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Tuesday December 17thWith Paul Tassey We’ve had a rough week with Strands puzzles so far, and this might not make things any easier for you if I don’t have to solve my time. How to play Strands The New York Times Strands Puzzle is a classic word search game. It’s in beta for now, which means it’ll only stick around if enough people play it every day. There is a new game of his Strands to play every day.…
Communication satellite in Earth orbit. 3D scene.getty It’s brand new, but it’s already a big name in technology: earlier this year, Lumen Orbit, a trio of engineered satellites, set out to improve the Space Internet with optimized satellite design. Now VCs are flocking to the Redmond, WA-based company, with a successful $11 million round providing a $40 million valuation for the company, according to Techcrunch this week. People called it a moonshot, but coming out of Y Combinator’s demo day, Lumen Orbit was already turning heads. So some big names are already on board, with more to come. Some of…
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Ransomware innovation has advanced methods to detect, prevent and recover from attacks.getty As ransomware tactics become more advanced, so do the methods to detect, prevent, and recover from these attacks. In 2024, the focus of ransomware innovation has shifted to resilience, collaboration and advanced technologies to combat this persistent threat. The Evolution of Ransomware Threats Ransomware attacks have expanded beyond simple encryption-based schemes to include multifaceted extortion. Criminals are now involved in “ransomware as a service,” an emerging element of the gig economy that allows even low-skilled attackers to run high-level ransomware campaigns using hired tools. This model has increased…
An artist’s impression of Trappist-1 b just before it passes behind the cool, red dwarf star, … [+] Trappist-1. Such stars are known for their activity with large starspots and explosions. Trappist-1 b may exhibit intense volcanismThomas Müller (HdA/MPIA) An Earth-sized planet in a star system very similar to our own solar system may eventually have an atmosphere, new research using the James Webb Space Telescope suggests. The Trappist-1 system, first discovered in 1999, was in 2017 NASA revealed to have seven rocky Earth-like planets orbiting its star — including three in the not-too-hot, not-too-cold “habitable zone.” At just 39…