Prajwal Sadananda Nayak Pioneers Revolutionary AI-Driven Email Marketing Platform

Software engineer Prajwal Sadananda Nayak created an AI-powered email marketing platform that tackles deliverability issues through automation, adaptive templates, and multi-channel orchestration. Integrating domain management, DNS setup, inbox provisioning, and real-time optimization, it boosts reach, efficiency, and conversions for modern businesses.

Kishore’s Leadership in STIBO MDM & Strategic AI Implementation at a Major Healthcare Organization

With 15 years’ experience, Kishore Ande leads STIBO MDM data integration at a major healthcare organization, ensuring seamless enterprise data flow. He also pioneers targeted AI solutions—GPT for content and Stable Diffusion for visuals—boosting efficiency and innovation while maintaining operational stability and governance.

Ethereum Meme Coin Little Pepe (LILPEPE) Rockets Past $16,475,000 in Presale, 9 Stages Sold Out

Little Pepe (LILPEPE), an Ethereum-based meme coin, has raised $16.47M with nine presale stages sold out and stage 10 now open at $0.0019. Backed by top meme coin creators, it offers a Layer 2 chain for speed, low fees, and fair access. With major exchange listings, audits, and a $777K giveaway, analysts see strong post-launch … Read more

What You Need To Know Before Investing In 2025: A Guide To Smart Decisions In Crypto Market

Something unusual is happening in the crypto space before the next altcoin season. After a sharp correction in mid-August, momentum is once again shifting. We’ve been watching the cycles for years at global crypto news media. And based on what we’re seeing now , from politics, price patterns to presale activity to sentiment across the … Read more

Xauras Enters The Crypto Market To Lead The Next Evolution Of Decentralized Lending

August 2025 | Global – Just weeks after its debut, Xauras, the third-generation decentralized liquidity protocol, is already gaining impressive traction across the global DeFi community. With thousands of users depositing assets and borrowing within the ecosystem, the protocol is proving that trustless lending backed by real transparency, user governance, and intelligent automation isn’t just … Read more

Streamex Unleashes Gold-Tokenization Strategy Poised To Shake Global Markets And Redefine NASDAQ

New York, USA, August 8th, 2025/Chainwire/–Streamex Exchange Corporation, a gold-tokenization platform integrating physical bullion into the digital economy, announced today its plan to integrate the stability of physical gold into the digital economy, introducing a regulated, blockchain-based asset designed to be programmable, liquid, and borderless. The company’s leadership combines financial market strategy and mining industry … Read more

Moving Forward: Builders Are Proving What’s Possible With CARV’s AI Stack

San Jose, California, August 8th, 2025/Chainwire/–CARV, the first AI infrastructure that is powering the rise of sovereign AI Beings, proudly marks the successful conclusion of the Tech Fairness Hackathon, co-hosted with FAIR3 and HackQuest. The global hackathon, focused on building open, equitable AI and Web3 technologies, drew over 600 applicants and more than 200 registered … Read more

How One Aircraft From World Mobile Could Connect Half a Million Phone with 5G Internet

Can Stratospheric Aircraft Solve the Global Connectivity Crisis? 3 billion people still do not have internet access. In many regions, building cell towers is not financially or environmentally sustainable. What if instead of building more towers, telecom companies could float above the problem, literally? That is the approach being taken by World Mobile and Protelindo, … Read more

Midnight Network Launches Claim Phase of Glacier Drop: A New Standard in Fair Token Distribution

Midnight has opened the 60-day Claim Phase of its Glacier Drop, allowing eligible wallets from eight blockchains to claim $NIGHT tokens. The initiative, part of a fair multi-phase distribution model, promotes privacy, decentralization, and long-term engagement. Claimed tokens will unlock gradually after mainnet launch via four random “thaw” events.

The HackerNoon Newsletter: AI and the Prospect of a Post-Big Tech Internet (8/8/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, August 8, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Wilbur Wright took off his first flight in 1908, Netscape Communications Went Public in 1995, Patent Granted for Autographic Printing in 1876, and we present you with these … Read more

Why Hydra Is the Most Practical Scaling Solution in Web3

Hydra is a deployable Layer 2 solution for Cardano that scales Web3 apps with speed, low fees, and modularity—without sacrificing decentralization or security. Built as an isomorphic extension, Hydra supports parallel off-chain processing through “Heads,” making it practical, developer-friendly, and resilient for real-world use.

Tapping Into the Mind: How Biofeedback is Revolutionizing Modern Advertising Strategy

Brands now use biofeedback to track real-time emotional reactions and optimize ads. UVA’s Luca Cian explains how neuromarketing—via heart rate, brainwaves, and facial cues—helps marketers refine creative content, improve ad timing, and increase engagement. The shift raises ethical questions, but offers powerful insights into consumer behavior.

Caldera Announces Partnership With EigenCloud To Integrate EigenDA V2

San Francisco, California, August 7th, 2025/Chainwire/–Constellation Labs d/b/a Caldera, the leading provider of rollup infrastructure solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with EigenCloud to integrate EigenDA V2 into its rollup engine. This integration unlocks industry-leading data throughput capabilities of 100 MB/s for blockchain rollups, representing a significant leap forward in blockchain scalability and performance. The … Read more

Jeff Atwood on Writing, Optimism, and Fixing the Internet

Face it: you’re not writing enough. So following up on writethat.blog and Writing for Developers: Blogs That Get Read, we’re sharing the perspectives of expert tech bloggers: why they write, how they tackle writing challenges, and their lessons learned. This time, we’re featuring Jeff Atwood. How do you introduce Jeff Atwood? 😅 If you don’t immediately recognize his name, … Read more

Setting Up Pi Zero for Pi-Fi Hacking

In the last blog, we got an overview of Wi-Fi security protocols. To summarize: With the Wi-Fi security fundamentals covered, we are ready to get our hands dirty… :::warning Disclaimer: Everything shown in this blog was performed within legal boundaries and with full authorization from the network owner. This content is strictly for educational purposes. … Read more

Streamlining Go Concurrency Using a Worker Pool

So you’ve learned everything about Go’s goroutines and channels, and you’re excited to dive into concurrent programming. But wait! Before you start spawning thousands of goroutines, let’s take a step back and understand how to do this efficiently. In this article, we’ll explore the concept of a worker pool and how it can help you … Read more

MariaDB Kubernetes Operator 25.08.0 Adds AI Vector Support and Disaster Recovery Enhancements

The latest MariaDB Kubernetes Operator release, version 25.08.0, is now available. This ships with enhancements, especially in how you can approach disaster recovery in MariaDB clusters, and how the Operator is adapting to the requirements of modern data-centric applications. Disaster Recovery with Physical Backups One of the main features in 25.08.0 is the introduction of … Read more

15 Core Ideas Shaping the Future of AI—and Why They Matter Today

Popular imagination is currently framing The Future as an inexorable, relentless march towards the age of Skynet, Hal 9000 and R2-D2. The reality is both subtler and more demanding. While today’s headlines are filled with dreams of Artificial General Intelligence and Artificial Super-Intelligence, little is being said on the subtle balance of continuous technological evolution needed to … Read more

A Guide to OpenTelemetry Tracing for the JVM

You may know I’m a big fan of OpenTelemetry. I recently finished developing a master class for the YOW! conference at the end of the year. During development, I noticed massive differences in configuration and results across programming languages. Even worse, differences exist across frameworks inside the same programming language. In this post, I want … Read more

We Don’t Need More Apps – We Need More Spaces

Most EdTech products focus on screens and data, ignoring the physical needs of students. This article argues for sensory-based, low-tech infrastructure (like wall-mounted panels) that support attention, regulation and inclusion through thoughtful environmental design. We don’t need more apps. We need learning spaces that work.