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Ubisoft Union Slams CEO After "Major Reset" Sparks Strike - Professional coverage
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Ubisoft Union Slams CEO After “Major Reset” Sparks Strike

According to Wccftech, Ubisoft announced a "major reset" last week, restructuring the entire company into five 'Creative Houses' and creating…

TikTok's US Arm Now Wants Your Precise Location Data - Professional coverage
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TikTok’s US Arm Now Wants Your Precise Location Data

According to Tech Digest, TikTok's new American entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC, has updated its privacy policy to allow…

Windows 11 Boot Failures Hit After January Updates - Professional coverage
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Windows 11 Boot Failures Hit After January Updates

According to TheRegister.com, Microsoft is investigating reports that its January 2026 security updates are causing a "limited number" of physical…

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Apple’s Enterprise Revolution: Macs Now Mission-Critical for Business Operations

Apple has completed its transformation from niche employee preference to enterprise essential, according to new industry data. The MacStadium survey shows over 20% of CIOs now consider Apple hardware mission-critical, with Apple Silicon driving unprecedented adoption rates across corporate IT departments.

The Enterprise Tipping Point

Remember when getting IT to support a Mac felt like pulling teeth? Those days are officially over. According to newly released survey data from MacStadium, Apple has achieved what many thought impossible just a few years ago: mission-critical status in the enterprise. More than one in five CIOs now consider Apple hardware essential to their business operations, marking a stunning reversal from the platform’s former position as the computer employees had to beg IT to support.

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Microsoft’s Copilot Gets Emotional With New Mico Avatar

Microsoft has unveiled Mico, a dynamic avatar that gives Copilot an expressive visual identity during voice interactions. The animated character reportedly changes colors and animations in real-time based on user input, creating what sources describe as a more engaging, supportive experience. This development aligns with CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s vision of AI evolving into personalized digital companions.

From Tool to Companion

Microsoft is betting that emotional connection might be the next frontier in AI interfaces. The company just introduced Mico 1, a customizable avatar that gives its Copilot assistant what analysts are calling a more expressive personality. According to reports from Thursday’s major update, this animated character reacts in real-time with shifting colors and animations during voice conversations, creating what appears to be a more dynamic interaction than traditional text-based exchanges.

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Breakthrough in Ammonia Emission Control Using Copper-Cobalt Catalysts

Scientists have developed a new approach to enhancing ammonia oxidation catalysts by precisely tuning metal-oxygen bond strengths. The breakthrough could lead to more efficient and cost-effective emission control systems for shipping and industrial applications. Bimetallic copper-cobalt nanoparticles show significantly improved performance in converting harmful ammonia emissions into harmless nitrogen.

Catalyst Innovation Addresses Growing Ammonia Pollution Challenge

As ammonia emerges as a key sustainable fuel for the shipping industry and industrial emissions continue to rise, researchers are racing to develop more effective pollution control technologies. According to recent reports in Nature Communications, a team has made significant progress in optimizing catalysts for ammonia oxidation—a critical process for reducing harmful emissions that contribute to fine particulate matter pollution.

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Scientists Unveil Novel Light-Driven Rearrangements for Isonitrile Compounds

Breakthrough photochemical methods enable efficient synthesis of three- and five-membered cyclic architectures from isonitrile compounds. The energy transfer catalysis approach demonstrates broad substrate scope and functional group tolerance according to research findings.

Breakthrough in Photochemical Rearrangements

Researchers have reportedly developed innovative photochemical rearrangement methods for isonitrile functional groups using energy transfer catalysis, according to a recent study published in Nature Communications. The research team successfully demonstrated two distinct rearrangement pathways—di-π-ethane and di-π-propane rearrangements—that proceed under visible light conditions and produce cyclic architectures in high yields.

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Stockholm Data Center Expansion to Boost Capacity by 8MW for AI and Digital Demands

Conapto is enhancing its Stockholm 4 South data center with an additional 8MW of power, increasing total capacity to 28MW. The expansion, set for completion in January 2026, aims to support digitalization and AI-driven data needs with resilient, climate-smart operations. This move underscores the growing demand for sustainable infrastructure in the Nordic region.

Stockholm Data Center Expansion Announced

European data center operator Conapto has revealed plans to expand its Stockholm 4 South facility, adding 8MW of power capacity in response to increasing demands from digitalization and artificial intelligence. According to reports, the expansion will elevate the site’s total capacity to 28MW, with the new power supply expected to be operational by January 2026. This initiative highlights the strategic focus on enhancing infrastructure resilience and sustainability in the Nordic data center market.

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Mediterranean Plankton Database Breaks New Ground for Marine Research

Researchers have unveiled a comprehensive dataset of over 77,000 annotated plankton images from the Mediterranean Sea. This collection addresses a significant geographical gap in plankton monitoring data and supports multiple research applications. The dataset promises to accelerate machine learning development and enhance understanding of marine ecosystems.

Revolutionizing Plankton Research Through Automated Imaging

Marine scientists have introduced a groundbreaking dataset of annotated plankton images from the Mediterranean Sea, according to recent reports. The MedPlanktonSet contains 77,271 taxonomically classified images collected using Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) technology between November 2022 and February 2025 at six stations in the Gulf of Naples. Sources indicate this represents the first comprehensive labeled IFCB dataset specifically for Mediterranean waters, filling a significant geographical gap in plankton research resources.

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CVS Health Delivers $31 Billion in Shareholder Returns Amid Major Stock Rebound

CVS Health has reportedly returned $31 billion to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks over the past decade. The healthcare giant’s shareholder-focused strategy appears to be paying off with an 81% year-to-date return in 2025 following a challenging 2024.

Substantial Shareholder Returns Over Decade

CVS Health has reportedly returned approximately $31 billion to shareholders through cash dividends and stock repurchases over the past ten years, according to financial analysis. Sources indicate this shareholder-focused capital return strategy has contributed to one of the healthcare sector’s most dramatic turnarounds, with the stock posting an impressive 81% year-to-date gain in 2025 after experiencing a 42% decline in 2024.

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Chery’s Humanoid Robot Mornine Achieves World-First EU Certification Milestone

Chery Group has unveiled its Mornine humanoid robot, reportedly the first globally to achieve comprehensive EU hardware and software certification. The robot demonstrates advanced autonomous capabilities powered by Chery’s proprietary AI model. Industry analysts suggest this marks significant progress toward commercial robotics deployment beyond automotive applications.

Breakthrough in Humanoid Robotics Certification

Chery Group’s robotics division has achieved what sources indicate is a world-first milestone with its Mornine humanoid robot obtaining full European Union certification covering both hardware and software systems. The development, showcased recently at an industry summit, represents a significant advancement in bringing humanoid robotics from laboratory research to commercial applications.