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A New Leap in Workplace Efficiency: From Manual to AI PPT

By 2026, AI has evolved from just an assistant to the backbone of workplace productivity. In the past, creating a PPT meant juggling templates, fonts, colors, layouts, and constantly tweaking charts and images. The process was time-consuming, repetitive, and prone to mistakes. Now, presentation creation is entering a truly automated era. AI PPT tools like

By |2026-01-15T08:07:44-05:00January 15th, 2026|Guest Columns|

Michigan Cannabis Sales Slip in 2025 as Market Matures, New Wholesale Tax Reshapes 2026 Outlook

Michigan’s legal cannabis market closed 2025 with a modest decline, marking a clear shift from years of explosive growth to a more mature, price-competitive phase—just as a significant new tax takes effect in 2026. Total cannabis sales in Michigan declined 3.5% in 2025, finishing the year at an estimated $3.17 billion, down from $3.29 billion

By |2026-01-15T09:59:31-05:00January 14th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Steps Airports Take to Make Passenger and Cargo Flow Smoother

Airports can feel crazy sometimes. Lines everywhere. People rushing. Bags rolling in all directions. But behind the chaos, a lot is happening to keep things moving. Planning, timing, technology—it all works together. Even stuff you barely notice, like electric airport ground support equipment, quietly keeps planes on time and luggage moving. You don’t see it,

By |2026-01-14T18:46:18-05:00January 14th, 2026|Guest Columns|

Inside Michigan Podcast Studios and the Technology Behind Professional Audio

How Michigan Podcast Studios Create Professional Sound Podcasting in Michigan has moved far beyond hobby microphones and spare bedrooms. Across the state, dedicated content studios are becoming part of media offices, tech hubs, and creative spaces. Platforms like MITech TV helped set the tone. Clean visuals, confident voices, and production quality that feels intentional. Listeners

By |2026-01-14T18:15:45-05:00January 14th, 2026|Guest Columns|

When Should You Contact Divorce Lawyers Sydney? A Complete Guide for Individuals Navigating Separation

Divorce is one of the most challenging life events anyone can face, and knowing the right time to seek legal guidance can make the entire process more manageable. Understanding when to contact a divorce lawyer is crucial, especially if you live in New South Wales where family law can be complex, heavily procedural, and sometimes

By |2026-01-14T17:39:55-05:00January 14th, 2026|Guest Columns|

Can Your Car Keep Up? 6 Car Technologies Transforming the Future of Driving

As the world evolves, so does the technology driving our lives, literally. Michigan, a cornerstone in automotive innovation, continues to play a role in pushing the boundaries of what cars can do. From AI integration to green energy solutions, the landscape of personal and commercial vehicles is shifting dramatically. Let’s explore six emerging car technologies

By |2026-01-15T07:34:19-05:00January 14th, 2026|Business|

How Much Does It Really Cost to Rent a Porta Potty?

Planning an event or managing a job site involves a lot of moving parts; one of those parts that can be overlooked is the restroom access. Whether it's a weekend festival, a construction project, or even a private Gathering having the right number of portable toilets makes a huge difference when it comes to comfort

By |2026-01-14T18:57:23-05:00January 14th, 2026|Business|

Public Survey Opens On Visionary Rail Link — Could Michigan Get An “Orient Express-Style” Train Between Ann Arbor And Traverse City?

ANN ARBOR - A statewide planning effort has kicked off a public survey that could shape an ambitious new north–south passenger rail line in Michigan, potentially linking Ann Arbor with Traverse City and points north. While the project remains in early planning stages, proponents say it’s time to talk not just about where trains run

Meta’s Nuclear Power Deal Is a Sign Of The Times — But Michigan’s Data Center Boom Has Broader Controversies

ANN ARBOR - Meta Platforms’ newly announced 6-gigawatt nuclear power agreements highlight an unmistakable reality: the accelerated deployment of artificial-intelligence data centers is stretching electric grids and reigniting debates over how America produces electricity for the digital economy. In Michigan — one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the U.S. — the conversation has

By |2026-01-13T18:07:59-05:00January 13th, 2026|ESD, Featured|