Comunicaciones Noticias: 3 septiembre 2025 - 9 septiembre 2025

Technology News

  • Troy University SBDC launches regional AI initiative for rural Alabama businesses
    October 20, 2025, 1:02 PM EDT. Troy University's Small Business Development Center is launching a regional initiative to help rural Alabama businesses understand how AI can boost operations and growth. The program begins with a free virtual workshop, "Work Smarter, Not Harder & Safer: AI Tools for Small Business," on Thursday, October 23, 2025, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with registration at https://asbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/10481. Presented by Juliana Bolivar, Director of the Troy University SBDC, and Katherine Zobre, SBDC Business Consultant, the session covers the basics of AI, safe and effective use, and practical tasks like drafting emails, marketing content, proposals, and workflow organization-at no cost. This is the first regional effort in Alabama focusing on rural communities, with partners across chambers of commerce and economic development groups, aligning with Troy's All Ways Real. Always TROY. campaign.
  • Turn Your E Ink Tablet into a Reading Powerhouse: File Formats and Integrations
    October 20, 2025, 1:00 PM EDT. Turn an E Ink tablet into a reading powerhouse. From reMarkable to Kindle Scribe and Supernote, reading quality hinges on supported file formats and official integrations. Key options: reMarkable supports PDF and EPUB (SVG export); Supernote covers PDF, EPUB, DOC/DOCX, TXT; Kindle formats AZW3, MOBI, PDF, EPUB; Kobo supports EPUB, PDF, MOBI and more. Consider any built-in integrations that broaden access to your library. By matching your material to your device's supported formats and features, you can read, annotate, and organize books and documents on your E Ink tablet-without sacrificing performance or flexibility.
  • Woori Bank launches high-interest deposits linked to Samsung Wallet Money and Points
    October 20, 2025, 12:58 PM EDT. Woori Bank has launched high-interest products tied to Samsung Wallet Money and Points, offering attractive returns amid ultra-low rates. The Samsung Wallet Money Our Bank Account deposits can earn up to 3.5% annual interest (0.1% base; +2.4pp if connected; +1.0pp if sign up by year-end) with a 2 million won cap and a first-come, first-served basis for up to 200,000 signups via the bank's mobile web. The Samsung Wallet Money Our Savings deposits offer up to 7.5% annual interest (base 2.5%; +2.0pp if Wallet Money is charged more than three times); plus an extra 1.0pp for holding the Samsung Wallet Money Our Bank account and a preferential 2.0pp for customers without Woori deposits in the last six months. A Lucky Box event adds cash rewards and a chance to win Samsung Galaxy Fold/Flip and Ultra Watch.
  • Stranger Things: Catalyst VR launches at Sandbox VR venues worldwide in Netflix collaboration
    October 20, 2025, 12:54 PM EDT. Sandbox VR has launched Stranger Things: Catalyst, a fully immersive VR experience produced with Netflix and now available at Sandbox VR locations worldwide. Players become test subjects inside Dr. Brenner's Hawkins Laboratory, gaining telekinetic powers to throw objects, demolish obstacles, and battle the Demobats, Demodogs, and the Demogorgon as they race to escape and uncover the lab's dark secrets. With the rift to the Upside Down widening, teams must collaborate to survive the escalating threats and save Hawkins. CEO Steve Zhao calls it the most ambitious Netflix collaboration yet, delivering an original chapter that lets fans embody iconic powers and share unforgettable moments in a group Stranger Things universe.
  • Tesla Adds More Supercharger Ports in Q3 Than Next Nine Networks Combined, Dominating US Public DC Fast-Charging Growth
    October 20, 2025, 12:50 PM EDT. Tesla dominated US public fast-charging growth in Q3, adding 1,820 new ports out of 4,061 total DC fast-charging ports, more than the next nine networks combined. ChargePoint added 300 ports, Red E 215, with the rest spread among others. Tesla's all-time US port deployment reached 34,328 stalls, about 53.2% of the market, though Q3 share fell to 44.8% as rivals expanded. Across the US, 699 new public fast-charging stations joined in Q3, a 12% drop from Q2's 794, per Paren (DOE tallies showed 780). The trend shows growing availability and higher-powered stalls, while policy and funding shifts risk slowing momentum. Tesla remains a leading player even as the landscape broadens to serve non-Tesla EVs.