A Prusa Mk4S offcut becomes a spool holder, and the project turns a basic FDM accessory into a lesson about reuse, fit, and workshop design.
A discount on an international eSIM is a reminder that convenience, identity checks, and device hygiene all matter when travelers go online abroad.
A research-led shift in brand strategy shows how first-party data, attention signals, and AI are turning media planning into a tighter, more governed operating model.
A Pi Pico 2W router build is a small reminder that the security stakes begin the moment a device bridges Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
Rome’s move on sustainable nuclear power matters less as a slogan than as a test of whether Italy can build a resilient electricity system for data-heavy, AI-driven infrastructure.
A simple Home Assistant project can turn a vehicle into part of the smart-home control plane, and that shift changes how trust, access, and convenience need to be managed.
A procurement AI platform built by a small in-house engineering group shows how release automation, clear ownership, and compliance-by-design can matter more than sheer headcount.
The contest to host a European AI Gigafactory is less about slogans than about whether a country can line up electricity, infrastructure, financing, and a real market for compute.
Dealroom’s latest ecosystem benchmark is not a security alert, but it reveals where innovation, talent, and strategic tech capacity are clustering - and where they are easier to overlook.
A two-year chatbot pilot in Italian schools points to early promise, but it also highlights the governance gap that every school must close before scaling AI use.
A new access list is forcing operators and regulators to confront a familiar question: can a shared network stay predictable when prices, geography, and add-on services move at different speeds?
A zero-fee B2B account may look like a pricing move, but features such as instant transfers, multiple IBANs, and bundled finance tools also reshape how small firms should think about control and trust.
Revolut Business is built to simplify international payments, cards, and expense control, but that same centralization also concentrates operational risk in a single account.
The push to digitize the Terzo settore is really a test of whether information can move faster without losing clarity, accountability, or public value.
The European Commission has unveiled a technology-sovereignty package built around Chips Act 2.0 and the Cloud and AI Development Act, a move that could reshape how Europe thinks about compute, infrastructure, and dependency risk.
A Game Dodecahedron project running AArch64 assembly turns a playful build into a useful reminder: operating systems add convenience, but they also add memory use, CPU overhead, and hidden complexity.
As the 2026 maturità approaches, AI is being framed as a study aid - but its real value, and its real danger, lie in how carefully students verify what it produces.
A single authorization path is meant to simplify new builds, but the deeper issue is whether infrastructure policy can keep pace with the demands of strategic digital capacity.
Axerve's Easy Mini is pitched as a POS with no monthly fee, a 1% commission, and a one-time terminal purchase, a model that shifts attention from subscription cost to how payment devices are owned and operated.
Remedy Entertainment has set a September 24, 2026 launch, attached a $59.99 Standard Edition, and unveiled a new trailer at PlayStation State of Play - a routine game reveal that also shows how much modern launches depend on digital trust.