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Google and Universal Music Group are considering a new deal
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Google and Universal Music Group are considering a new deal

The Universal Music Group recently decided to allow Google’s new generative program using AI to use their music. Artificial intelligence and the protection of art, including copyright, have posed major challenges for creators and distributors over the past year. Recently, several AI-generated songs have become popular on various streaming
No renewable energy, no investment
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No renewable energy, no investment

Central and Eastern Europe has substantial investment potential, but there are pitfalls and many conditions: large corporations demand sustainable solutions and green energy nowadays. In Poland, giant companies such as Google, Amazon, IKEA, and Mercedes approached lawmakers to support such solutions, but it is still to be seen how much
Mission-oriented innovation is needed
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Mission-oriented innovation is needed

The mission approach can help a lot in innovation. We need clear indicators, clear targets, adequate funding, small, agile, and hard-working teams, and full transparency – this was the conclusion of the mission-oriented innovation panel in the economic forum of the Three Seas Initiative, held in Riga. Conference coverage from Hype&
Central and Eastern European countries should join forces
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Central and Eastern European countries should join forces

The opportunity is here; Central and Eastern Europe must seize it. The Russo-Ukrainian war is an absolute horror, but it also offers CEE countries a chance to catch up with the western part of the continent. The regional countries must join forces and strengthen their digital links to put the
Everyone’s voice was heard, we could even talk with Elon Musk | Interview with Gábor Szabó
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Everyone’s voice was heard, we could even talk with Elon Musk | Interview with Gábor Szabó

He had weekly meetings with the wealthiest person in the world as Elon Musk is not a micro- but a nanomanager. Tesla’s Autopilot is close to Musk’s heart, and he is an enthusiastic tester of new cars. We asked Gábor Szabó, Ph.D., about working for Tesla and
How to attract masterminds from all over the world? | Analysis from the Silicon Valley
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How to attract masterminds from all over the world? | Analysis from the Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the best place for startups to get off the ground and go global, but high housing prices can put off the average entrepreneur. The ecosystem where companies like Zoom can rise from nothing to the top is multifactorial, but what is the real secret recipe behind this
Where it all began | We visited Silicon Valley
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Where it all began | We visited Silicon Valley

Tech giants like Google and Apple have become an integral part of our everyday lives. We had now the chance to experience how daily life in their homeland, California, is. We could look behind the scenes in the suburbs where the world’s innovation and startup hubs are. Capital, technology,
How regulation of tech giants would help SMEs
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How regulation of tech giants would help SMEs

The European Parliament and the Council have reached an agreement on the Digital Markets Act, aiming to regulate gatekeepers, companies with significant economic power in EU countries, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. The regulation will finally give small and medium-sized enterprises, which have been sidelined by the big
From Messenger to WhatsApp? | EU would curb the power of tech giants
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From Messenger to WhatsApp? | EU would curb the power of tech giants

The European Parliament and the Council have reached an agreement on the Digital Markets Act, aiming to regulate gatekeepers, companies with significant economic power in EU countries, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. Due to the regulation, we can say goodbye to annoying and undeletable default apps, and we
Silicon Valley in Wartime | Tech giants' response to the Russian-Ukrainian war
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Silicon Valley in Wartime | Tech giants' response to the Russian-Ukrainian war

The world’s top high-tech companies are forced to respond to Russian aggression. Their main objective is to curb Russian propaganda, but some measures might go beyond and raise questions about the future of social media. Analysis from Hype&Hyper. Apple got the ball rolling shortly after the outbreak of
Elon Musk at the forefront of help | Tech giants' intervention in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
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Elon Musk at the forefront of help | Tech giants' intervention in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict

With the war between Russia and Ukraine, many were worried that the Russian invasion might include cutting off Ukraine’s internet access, either through cyber-attacks or by destroying infrastructure. Although there hasn’t been an internet blackout yet, apart from some temporary outages and attacks on government websites, Ukraine’s
These three things have been revamped in the Google Chrome icon
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These three things have been revamped in the Google Chrome icon

Google introduced subtle changes to the icon that has been known since 2014. Google Chrome’s logo hasn’t changed drastically since 2014, and this year’s facelift was also more of a subtle update. The shadows between the colors have been removed and the colors themselves have been made
The era of newsletters is over
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The era of newsletters is over

Just like for our magazine, social media platforms are indispensable channels for all online media providers. We might as well say “that’s life, and things will surely stay like this for quite a while,” but these platforms seem to be trying to bite off bigger and bigger chunks of
Hum to Search
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Hum to Search

The feeling of having a song stuck in our head without even knowing the title must be familiar to all of us. Written by: Márk Szolomayer Google now tries to tackle this problem (too), with its very cleverly named “Hum to Search” function. The formula is fairly easy: you just
Gmail has a new logo | Google
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Gmail has a new logo | Google

It’s undoubted: a product family should look like a product family. To that end, Google will redesign its last “black sheep” logo to fit into the product group. Leaving the old red-grey-white logo behind, Gmail, Google’s mail system will promote the variable and open attitude of the brand
A mouse could be made specifically for Google Stadia
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A mouse could be made specifically for Google Stadia

French designer Jean-François Bozec [https://jf-bozec.com/] realized the fact that professional computer games are accessible to anyone, anywhere nowadays owing to Google Stadia. He designed an indispensable accessory that could become the flagship of Logitech G: the mouse does not only come with the necessary buttons facilitating gaming, it