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The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo's $500 AECs Became AI's Unsung Infrastructure Hero - Professional coverage
Assistive TechnologyComputer Hardware

The Purple Cable Revolution: How Credo’s $500 AECs Became AI’s Unsung Infrastructure Hero

The Hidden Wiring Behind AI’s Explosive Growth While Nvidia’s GPUs and OpenAI’s models capture headlines, a lesser-known California company has…

Dashlane's Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Ca - Professional coverage
Assistive TechnologyCybersecurity

Dashlane’s Passwordless Breakthrough: Solving the Final Authentication Frontier with Major Mobile Caveats

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Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls - Professional coverage
Assistive TechnologyBusiness Software

Windows 11 Beta Update Advances UI Consistency with Dark Mode and Drag Tray Controls

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Climate ControlSustainability

Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High in 2024: WMO Report Analysis

The World Meteorological Organization announced carbon emissions surged by a record 3.5ppm in 2024, marking the largest annual increase since 1957. Human activities and wildfires outpaced the diminishing carbon absorption capacity of oceans and land ecosystems.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has delivered a sobering climate update, revealing that global carbon emissions reached an all-time high in 2024. According to their annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations jumped by 3.5 parts per million between 2023 and 2024—the largest single-year increase since modern record-keeping began in 1957. This alarming acceleration underscores the growing gap between emission reduction targets and actual atmospheric changes.

Unprecedented Rise in Atmospheric Carbon Levels

BusinessEnergy

EEX Expands Japan Power Trading to Chubu Region in Global Market Push

The European Energy Exchange, the global leader in power trading, is extending its Japanese operations to the Chubu region with comprehensive electricity contracts. This strategic move capitalizes on Japan’s rapidly evolving energy market and follows successful launches in Tokyo and Kansai.

The European Energy Exchange (EEX), recognized as the world’s largest electricity trading platform, has announced ambitious expansion plans within Japan‘s dynamic energy market. Following successful operations in Tokyo and Kansai, EEX is targeting year-end launch of comprehensive power derivatives for the Chūbu region, significantly strengthening its Asian footprint in competitive energy trading.

Strategic Expansion into Japan’s Industrial Heartland