Le Mans 2026 could debut hydrogen hypercars, and Toyota and Alpine are racing to be first

Le Mans plans a hydrogen class for 2026, fuel cells and hydrogen-burning engines allowed, as Toyota and Alpine race to debut 200+ mph prototypes.

Europe’s $11.5B IRIS2 satellite plan is a unity test, and Eutelsat says it could still blow up

Europe’s IRIS2 aims for 290+ secure satellites by 2031, but Eutelsat warns that without tight coordination, the $11.5B plan could unravel.

The $8 Trillion Tech Club: How Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft Turned Data Into AI Power

The $8T tech giants built empires on your data, and now they’re using it to dominate AI, cloud computing, and the digital economy’s choke points.

GAFAM, Explained: The Five Tech Giants That Run Your Digital Life, and Why It Matters

GAFAM, Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, dominates modern life online. Here’s what the acronym means and who owns YouTube, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp.

A New French Platform Says It Can Match Brands With Sales Reps Fast, and Cheap

A French platform called Karavane claims it can quickly match brands with independent sales reps nationwide, starting around $270/month.

In France’s Hiring Crunch, Better Health Coverage Is Becoming the Benefit That Wins Candidates

In France’s tight labor market, strong employer health coverage is becoming a make-or-break benefit, shaping hiring, trust, and retention.

Toyota May Bring Back the MR2 as a Mid-Engine GR Sports Car, And It Could Land Around 2029

Toyota is rumored to be reviving the MR2 as a mid-engine GR sports car around 2029, starting near $40,000, with FT-Se looks and likely turbo gas power.

Xiaomi’s 990-HP Electric SUV Claims 186 mph and Big Range, A Direct Shot at Tesla and Luxury EVs

Xiaomi claims its YU7 GT electric SUV hits 990 hp and 186 mph, with big range numbers, an aggressive bid to challenge Tesla and premium EVs.

The HR Software Quietly Saving Companies Money, By Tracking Every Hour, Shift, and Absence

Time-and-attendance software is reshaping HR, cutting payroll errors, tightening overtime, and helping managers schedule smarter with real-time labor data.

ERPs Are Becoming the CEO’s Control Room, Here’s How Dashboards and KPIs Drive Smarter Calls

ERPs are shifting from back-office tools to real-time decision engines, using dashboards and KPIs to help leaders forecast, spot risks, and move faster.

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