Il nostro diario ha sempre come inizio uno sguardo sulle tecnologie della “the science of where”: oggi, in particolare, ci concentriamo su biodiversità e “impronta umana”. Oltre ai passaggi nelle tecnologie, nella cybersecurity, nella difesa e nello spazio (e nei relativi mercati), il viaggio nei mondi guarda ancora all’Afghanistan e alle prospettive del regime talebano nonché alle implicazioni che il ritiro degli USA comporta e comporterà a livello regionale e globale. Naturalmente, c’è molto altro !
Il nostro approccio è di pensiero critico e complesso perché non basta l’approccio superficiale, lineare e a-critico e perché nulla è separato dal resto.
The Science of Where
da Esri:
– Canadian Scientists Collaborate to Map Biodiversity and the Human Footprint (Ryan Perkl)
TechInnovation e dintorni
da Global Times:
– Chinese smart phone makers ramp up investment in chip industry
– Cloud computing stocks rally after reported local regulatory change (Xie Jun)
da TechCrunch:
– Rugged showcases its layout-printing construction robots (Brian Heater)
– Southeast Asia “omnichannel” health startup Doctor Anywhere gets $88M SGD (Catherine Shu)
– Coral Capital closes third fund with $128M for startups in Japan (Kate Park)
– Dance launches its e-bike subscription service in Berlin (Romain Dillet)
– Motional reveals its Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric robotaxi (Kirsten Korosec)
– Tiger Global in talks to make Apna India’s fastest unicorn (Manish Singh)
– UK-based Heroes raises $200M to buy up more Amazon merchants for its roll-up play (Ingrid Lunden)
da ZDNet:
– Western Sydney Uni and Intel to jointly develop brain-inspired computer system (Aimee Chanthadavong)
– Southeast Asian consumers intensify online habits, spending 60% more (Eileen Yu)
– Apple and Google to allow developers to use outside payments under South Korean Bill (Campbell Kwan)
Nella cybersecurity
da Security Affairs (Pierluigi Paganini):
– US DoJ announces the creation of Cyber Fellowship Program
– Microsoft Exchange ProxyToken flaw can allow attackers to read your emails
– Threat actors stole $19 million worth of crypto assets from Cream Finance
– HPE wars customers of Sudo flaw in Aruba AirWave Management Platform
– Threat actors can remotely disable Fortress S03 Wi-Fi Home Security System
– LockFile Ransomware uses a new intermittent encryption technique
da ZDNet:
– Singapore government expands bug hunt with hacker rewards scheme (Eileen Yu)
– This phishing attack is using a sneaky trick to steal your passwords, warns Microsoft (Liam Tung)
– FBI, CISA warn of potential cyberattacks over Labor Day weekend (Jonathan Greig)
In difesa
da Defense News:
– Poland readies for short-range air defense deal as trade show approaches (Jaroslaw Adamowski)
– USA. Leader: Electronic warfare soldiers need these 6 things to succeed (Mark Pomerleau)
– USA. Lawmakers to debate defense hike, Afghanistan at NDAA markup (Joe Gould)
Spazio chiama Terra
da ESA:
– Satellite data provide valuable support for IPCC climate report
da Eurasia Review:
– NASA Sets Coverage For Two Russian Spacewalks Outside Space Station
da Global Times:
– Airshow China 2021 to display latest achievements of space technology
da Space News:
– How AWS is opening up space with the cloud
Viaggio nei mondi
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da Atlantic Council:
– Why the tragic Afghanistan withdrawal should reassure US allies in Asia (Peter J. Dean)
da Brookings:
– Will the Taliban regime survive? (Vanda Felbab-Brown, Brookings) – The Global Eye
da Bruegel:
da CFR:
– Where Iran Stands on the Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan (Ray Takeyh)
da Eurasia Review:
– The Roots Of US Failure In Afghanistan (Ivan Eland)
– How To Use Democracy To Deny Human Rights (Ayush Poolovadoo)
da Foreign Policy Research Institute:
da Global Times:
– China’s August manufacturing PMI in expansion range; non manufacturing sector weaker (Qi Xijia)
da IESE Insight:
– What Is Environmental Impact Of Hydraulic Fracturing?
da Project-Syndicate:
– The Electric Vehicle Revolution Goes Global (Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov, Min Zhu)