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👨🏿‍🚀TechCabal Daily – Another inflation spike?

👨🏿‍🚀TechCabal Daily – Another inflation spike?

Image Source: Telkom In the hierarchy of cybersecurity mishaps, consumer data privacy breaches are probably the most costly for companies. The damages often go beyond financial losses for the company or the harm to customers. In the trust business, losing customer trust does not bode well for any company. Data breaches expose customers to risks […]

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USAF Warthogs To Phase Out Of Korean Mission

USAF Warthogs To Phase Out Of Korean Mission

The U.S. Air Force announced yesterday it will phase out A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka “Warthog”) attack aircraft in Korea in favor of fourth- and fifth-generation fighters such as the F-15, F-16, and F-35. “The modernization effort seeks to ensure peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region,” the USAF said, “including the Korean peninsula, through state-of-the-art

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Jet2 announces new London-Luton Airport base for summer 2025

Jet2 announces new London-Luton Airport base for summer 2025

London-Luton Airport (LTN) has been selected as the next base for UK inclusive-tour charter airline Jet2, with operations from the facility due to commence in the northern summer of 2025. The leisure airline will initially base two of its new Airbus A321neo aircraft at the airport creating hundreds of new jobs at the North London

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Lockheed names software specialist as new head of F-35 jet program

Lockheed names software specialist as new head of F-35 jet program

Lockheed Martin is putting a software engineering specialist in charge of its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program as the current director gets set to retire. Chauncey McIntosh, currently a Lockheed vice president and its deputy on the F-35 program, will take over as the program’s general manager on Dec. 1, the company said Wednesday. Bridget

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Space Force picks four firms to design ‘Resilient GPS’ satellites

Space Force picks four firms to design ‘Resilient GPS’ satellites

The Space Force announced this week the four companies that will compete to build its first batch of Resilient GPS satellites, aimed at ensuring military and civilian users have access to reliable positioning, navigation and timing signals. The service’s acquisition arm, Space Systems Command, chose L3Harris, Astranis, Axient and Sierra Space to create design concepts

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France looks to boost export financing to help mid-sized defense firms

France looks to boost export financing to help mid-sized defense firms

PARIS — French public investment bank Bpifrance is seeking to increase the amount of export financing it can provide to small and medium-sized defense firms, as the current limit is insufficient to meet some demands, the bank’s head of export finance said. Bpifrance currently provides up to €25 million (US$27 million) of financing for export deals when

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Employees Named AIAA Associate Fellows

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has named two distinguished engineers at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland AIAA Associate Fellows.   The grade of Associate Fellow recognizes individuals who have accomplished or overseen important engineering or scientific work, done original work of outstanding merit, or have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts,

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Trump's second term could push Space Force to take bolder stance

Trump’s second term could push Space Force to take bolder stance

WASHINGTON — As Donald Trump embarks on his second term, all eyes are on the future of the U.S. Space Force. Created during Trump’s first term, the Space Force has become a focal point of national security strategy, with its mission aimed at countering rising space threats from China and Russia.  Now, a sweeping policy

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Champagne etiquette uncorked: Insights from the Absa Champagne in Africa Festival

Champagne etiquette uncorked: Insights from the Absa Champagne in Africa Festival

On 8 November 2024, the prestigious Absa Champagne in Africa Festival, which boasted the presence of over 40 champagne houses, took place at the splendid Summer Place in Sandton. This 22nd edition of the annual celebration was not just a showcase of exquisite bubbly, but also an immersive experience into the art of champagne appreciation,

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Africa: Peer Power - How Youth-Led Outreach Can Transform PrEP Access in Tanzania #HIVR4P2024

Africa: Peer Power – How Youth-Led Outreach Can Transform PrEP Access in Tanzania #HIVR4P2024

Margareth Mwakilasa, an assistant research fellow at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania and a PhD student in Global Health at University College Dublin, presented her research findings at the 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (#HIVR4P2024) in Lima, Peru. Her study, titled “They are Not HIV Treatment Drugs; They are Preventive

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