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Bulgaria's Startup Scene is Heating Up With AI, Fintech, and Robots - Professional coverage
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Bulgaria’s Startup Scene is Heating Up With AI, Fintech, and Robots

According to EU-Startups, Bulgaria is strengthening its position as a Southeast European tech hub, powered by Sofia's talent pool and…

AI Is Everywhere Now. The Real Edge? Human Judgment. - Professional coverage
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AI Is Everywhere Now. The Real Edge? Human Judgment.

According to Forbes, the 2025 LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report reveals a striking 91% of learning and development professionals now say…

Strategy Consulting Has a Big, Expensive Problem - Professional coverage
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Strategy Consulting Has a Big, Expensive Problem

According to Fast Company, the fundamental value proposition of traditional strategy consulting is becoming obsolete. The article argues that the…

GamingTechnology

Dead Space Creator Pitches Sequel to New EA Ownership After Earlier Rejection

The original Dead Space creator has confirmed approaching Electronic Arts with ideas for a new series installment. According to reports, Schofield proposed significant budget savings but was rejected, though he sees potential following EA’s recent ownership change.

Dead Space Creator’s Sequel Pitch Reportedly Rejected by EA

Glen Schofield, the creator of the original Dead Space franchise, has revealed that he recently approached Electronic Arts with ideas for continuing the series but was turned down, according to an interview with IGN. Sources indicate Schofield made his pitch with specific cost-saving proposals but ultimately found EA uninterested in pursuing another Dead Space title at this time.

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UK Government Password Breach Exposes Critical Security Vulnerabilities

Hundreds of UK civil servants have had their business passwords compromised and exposed on the dark web in what security experts describe as a “particularly dangerous” incident. The Ministry of Justice was reportedly the most affected institution, with the breach lasting more than twelve months before detection.

Widespread Password Exposure Hits UK Government

Hundreds of civil servants across multiple UK government departments have had their business passwords exposed on the dark web for more than a year in what security analysts suggest represents a significant cybersecurity failure. According to reports from password management firm NordPass and threat exposure platform NordStellar, the incident affected numerous national and regional organizations throughout the United Kingdom.

Software

Niche Social Platforms Challenge Legacy Networks as Users Seek Deeper Connections

A new generation of social media platforms prioritizing community depth over viral reach is emerging. Users increasingly seek meaningful connections beyond the doomscrolling experience of mainstream networks.

The Shift Toward Interest-First Social Networking

Social media users are increasingly migrating from generalized platforms to niche, interest-focused communities, according to industry analysis. Sources indicate this movement represents a fundamental shift from performance-driven content toward participatory experiences where community becomes the product itself.

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U.S. Bankruptcy Watchdog Calls for Independent Examiner in First Brands Collapse Investigation

The U.S. bankruptcy watchdog has requested an independent investigation into First Brands’ collapse, citing potential management misconduct. The auto parts manufacturer faces allegations of financial irregularities including missing billions from company accounts.

Government Watchdog Seeks Independent Probe

The U.S. government’s bankruptcy watchdog has formally requested an independent examination of First Brands Group, according to recent court filings. The Office of the U.S. Trustee, a division of the U.S. Department of Justice that oversees bankruptcy proceedings, has asked a judge to appoint an examiner to investigate the auto parts manufacturer’s sudden collapse.