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The metaverse comprises a collection of virtual spaces that enable social connection. Hypothetically, it could become a unified world that transcends physical and digital borders.
If you’re reading this, perhaps it’s no surprise to you that there is a commercial and strategic value to the data we generate all day, whether online or offline. In terms of the sheer volume of that potential, these are unprecedented times: 90 percent of existing data was generated in the last 2 years.
Don’t read the comments! So goes long-standing foundational advice for being online today. Still, it’s not easy to numb oneself to the discharge of intense emotions on the internet.
Popular media narratives position the darknet as a shadow-space, where leery people exchange child pornography, or peddle drugs and weapons on websites that resemble eBay. But it is also a safe haven for journalists, researchers, political dissidents, and citizens seeking privacy … making Tor an accidental seismograph for measuring democratic corrosion.
One sustainable technology, linked to agriculture, has attracted attention since the 1990s, and could benefit from a financial “push” from countries: Vertical farming. Growing food in vertical stacks and controlled environments was showcased during the Cop26, when Glasgow inaugurated its first such farm.
Who will be the ‘Netflix of Games’? Earlier this week, we looked at the contenders in the arena. Now, we consider how the battle will truly bear out.
The rise of Netflix was transformative for the TV industry. Now subscription services are changing the world of games.
Food technology—edible products made from the industrial/technical transformation of raw products—provides culinary solutions that do not involve the use of meat, and ideally mitigates destructive environmental consequences related to meat's industrialisation.