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5 Cybersecurity Measures Every Business Should Implement

Cybersecurity is more important than ever for businesses of all sizes. A data breach can lead to loss of sensitive customer information, financial losses, and damage to your company's reputation. Implementing proactive cybersecurity measures can help safeguard your business against cyber threats. Here are five crucial cybersecurity measures every business should put in place. Perform

By |2025-09-29T08:30:20-04:00April 10th, 2025|Guest Columns|

ChargePoint Unveils Revolutionary EV Charger That Can Double Level 2 Speeds

DETROIT - EV charging veteran ChargePoint has unveiled its new charger product architecture, which is described as a “generational leap in AC Level 2 charging.” The new ChargePoint technology designed for consumers in North America and Europe will enable vehicle-to-everything (V2X) capabilities and the ability to charge your EV in as quickly as four hours. ChargePoint is

By |2025-04-10T15:37:22-04:00April 10th, 2025|Auto Tech|

GM Cars Made In Mexico Or Canada To Cost $4,300 Per Vehicle Triggered by Tariffs

DETROIT - General Motors Co. is facing higher costs and lower demand that may eat into the U.S. automobile giant’s profits under the tariff program imposed by President Donald Trump, UBS analysts said Thursday. UBS downgraded GM’s stock to neutral from buy and slashed its price target on the stock to $51 from $64. Analysts

By |2025-04-10T15:37:23-04:00April 10th, 2025|Auto Tech|

Solar Breakthrough Twice As Efficient As Anything On The Market

MEXICO - Thin-film photovoltaic researchers at the Autonomous University of Querétaro, Mexico, have revealed an efficiency breakthrough with the Cu2BaSn(S,Se)4 solar cell structure after exploring new enhancement strategies. A report by Dr. Latha Marasamy, research professor at UAQ, was shared by TechXplore and described a series of tests using SCAPS-1D simulation software from the University of Ghent

By |2025-04-17T10:16:40-04:00April 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Ohio House Rejects DeWine’s Plan To Double Cannabis Tax, Senate Still Plans To Consider

COLUMBUS - The Ohio House rejected Gov. Mike DeWine’s plan to double marijuana sales taxes in its proposed budget, adopted April 1. DeWine had proposed doubling Ohio‘s excise tax on recreational marijuana from 10% to 20%. Despite another bill weighing changes to marijuana legislation in the House, Ohio Representatives removed DeWine’s proposed tax changes. Nearly 60% of Ohioans

By |2025-04-09T16:00:17-04:00April 9th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Saving Money on Legal Services

Legal matters can often feel daunting, especially when you factor in the cost of professional help. However, there are ways to stay financially savvy. First, schedule consultations with multiple attorneys to compare fees and expertise. Some lawyers offer free initial meetings where you can gauge whether their style suits your budget. Legal Aid Alternatively, explore

By |2025-04-09T18:16:37-04:00April 9th, 2025|Business|

U-M, Google Public Sector Launch Virtual Teaching Assistant Pilot Program

ANN ARBOR—Google Public Sector and the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business have launched an advanced Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program aimed at improving personalized learning and enlightening educators on artificial intelligence in the classroom.</p> The AI technology, aided by Google's Gemini chatbot, provides students with all-hours access to support and self-directed learning. The

By |2025-04-08T15:26:01-04:00April 8th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence|

GM To Increase Truck Production In US To Avoid Trump Tariffs

DETROIT - General Motors is planning to boost production of light-duty trucks in the U.S. as the industry addresses challenges tied to President Donald Trump's latest round of auto tariffs. The major automaker is adding several hundred temporary workers to maximize production of light-duty trucks at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant, the company told FOX Business.

By |2025-04-08T15:14:41-04:00April 8th, 2025|Auto Tech, News|

Army Corps of Engineers Gets Fast Track Authority To Permit Enbridge Line 5 Oil Pipeline Construction Under Straits Of Mackinac

WASHINGTON DC - Army Corps of Engineers have been granted emergency permitting power to fast-track Enbridge's Line 5 underwater pipeline construction just as opponents warn against doing so. Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline stretches from northern Wisconsin to Sarnia Ontario, carrying more than 22 million gallons of light crude oil and light synthetic crude through the Straits of

By |2025-04-08T15:14:51-04:00April 8th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

Trump’s Tariffs Will Impact U.S. Solar Industry

WASHINGTON DC - The Trump Administration passed tariffs starting on April 5 that will apply to most countries at a rate of 10%. The tariffs apply to a wide range of imports, covering most products. The rates will be replaced by a higher “reciprocal” rate between 11% and 50% to 60 countries starting on April

By |2025-04-08T15:15:03-04:00April 8th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|