Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “tech”
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TechnologyConference.com, Why Tech Still Gathers in the Same Room
It’s fair to ask why tech still needs conferences at all. We can livestream anything now, replay talks at double speed, join global meetings without leaving a chair. Remote work proved that a lot of what once required travel actually doesn’t. And yet, conferences keep multiplying. New ones appear every year, niche, regional, oddly specific, sometimes overlapping in ways that make no sense on paper. That persistence isn’t nostalgia or inertia, it’s a quiet admission that some parts of how technology actually moves forward still resist being flattened into pixels.
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Is the world gone mad?
Madness seems to permeate our world in a myriad of ways, manifesting in the relentless chaos of daily life. The rapid technological advancements, which were once hailed as the harbingers of progress, now feel like double-edged swords. They offer unprecedented convenience and connectivity but simultaneously contribute to a sense of overwhelming information overload and digital dependence. The internet, a platform for free expression and knowledge sharing, has also become a breeding ground for misinformation, cyberbullying, and digital echo chambers that amplify divisive ideologies.
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Kaspersky's U.S. Exit: A New Chapter in Cybersecurity and Geopolitics
Kaspersky, the renowned Russian cybersecurity software firm, is on the brink of ceasing its operations in the United States. This significant move highlights the intertwining of cybersecurity concerns and geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Russia, reflecting a broader trend in the regulation of foreign technology companies based on national security considerations.
For years, Kaspersky has been a leading name in cybersecurity, offering powerful antivirus protection and sophisticated threat detection. However, suspicions regarding the firm’s connections to the Russian government have prompted increasing scrutiny from U.