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Elon Musk Admits He Was Wrong About Fully Autonomous Driving

TEXAS - Tesla owners who expected to enjoy fully autonomous driving in their vehicles might be in for a disappointment. After years of promises, Elon Musk has finally admitted that models equipped with Hardware 3, which were sold as being ready for full self-driving, will need an upgrade. This announcement is not going over well—especially

By |2025-03-07T09:57:51-05:00March 6th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD, Featured|

Michigan Celebrates Small Business Announces 2025 Winners

LANSING -  Michigan Celebrates Small Business unveiled a range of accolades for small business owners throughout the state, including recognition for Michigan’s 50 Companies to Watch and the introduction of new categories specifically for microbusinesses and disability-owned businesses. Launched in 2004, the Michigan Celebrates Small Business awards have been celebrating and elevating Michigan small businesses

By |2025-03-06T14:37:35-05:00March 6th, 2025|Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, Featured, News|

Spyware On Thousands Of Android And iPhones Harvesting Personal Information

NEW YORK - Hundreds of thousands of Android users, as well as several thousand iPhone users, have had their sensitive data compromised by a spouseware app, called Spyzie. The apps were found leaking email addresses, text messages, call logs, photographs, and other sensitive data, belonging to millions of people who, without their knowledge or consent,

By |2025-03-03T16:36:39-05:00March 3rd, 2025|Cyber Defense, Featured|

EV Battery Maker Closing 2 Michigan Factories Won’t Have To Return $900,000 Strategic Fund Investment

LANSING - A Michigan electric vehicle battery manufacturer will not face financial penalties for moving production out of state. The company told the state earlier this month it planned to close two EV plants and lay off nearly 200 workers. Akasol received $900,000 from the Michigan Strategic Fund to establish its metro Detroit presence nearly

By |2025-03-03T16:37:16-05:00March 3rd, 2025|Featured, News|

GM, Honda Join Forces To Create Hydrogen Engine

DETROIT - Commercial trucks, heavy machinery, generators, and, to a lesser extent, passenger cars will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells that GM and Honda have begun producing. The hydrogen-powered Honda CR-V, which will debut in March 2024 and eventually be offered for sale in limited quantities in California, will employ the fuel-cell modules that

By |2025-03-03T16:37:38-05:00March 3rd, 2025|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|

AI Could Achieve Singularity By 2026 Equaling General Intelligence

NEW YORK - Since the arrival of the large language models that have now seeped into seemingly every nook and cranny of our digital lives, scientists, experts, industry leaders, and pretty much everyone else have some opinion on AI and where it’s headed. Some researchers who’ve studied the emergence of machine intelligence think that the singularity—the

By |2025-02-27T12:11:12-05:00February 27th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, Featured|

NASA’s Experimental Hybrid Hydrogen Engine Could Finally Cut Flight Emissions

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Air travel produces around 2.5 percent of all global CO2 emissions, and despite decades of effort in developing alternative fuels or more efficient aircraft designs, that number hasn't budged much. However, NASA – also the US's Aeronautics administration – has kept plugging away at trying to build a more sustainable future for air

By |2025-02-27T12:12:17-05:00February 27th, 2025|Featured, Industry 4.0|

MiLEAP Announces $56 Million In Grants Awarded To Empower Students To Advance Nursing Careers

LANSING – The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) announced recipients of $56 million in grants to help more students complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) after receiving their associate degree in nursing (ADN). Grants were awarded to 27 Michigan community colleges to launch and grow programs that empower students

By |2025-02-27T12:10:36-05:00February 26th, 2025|Featured, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

Report: GSA Reportedly Plans To Shut Down 8000 EV Chargers, Offload Electric Vehicles

WASHINGTON DC - The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), which manages all federal government buildings and has been nicknamed by some as the largest landlord in the world, is reportedly planning to shut down its EV chargers and offload some or all of its EVs. The move would take about 8,000 charging connectors and thousands of EVs

By |2025-02-25T08:20:07-05:00February 25th, 2025|ESD, Featured|

Michigan Matters On CBS Detroit: Michigan Cannabis Sales Top $10 Billion

Photo Caption: From Left, Brian Hanna, Mike Brennan, Gus Rosania, and Carol Cain.  SOUTHFIELD - Michigan's five-year-old adult-legal cannabis market, which cracked $10 billion in cumulative sales in December 2024, is the focus of Michigan Matters Sunday Feb. 23 with host Carol Cain. On the show is Cannabis Regulatory Agency Director Brian Hanna, University of

By |2025-02-21T10:26:39-05:00February 20th, 2025|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|