
Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller is an accomplished expert in Information Technology, specializing in developing innovative solutions for organizations globally. He leverages his deep understanding to streamline operations and enhance digital security. His passion lies in solving complex technological challenges, ensuring robust and efficient systems. Daniel is dedicated to empowering businesses and individuals to navigate the digital landscape securely and effectively.
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Millions Are Checking Pistons Scores in Real Time — Here's What Your Sports App Knows About You
Game 6 between the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic tips off on May 1, 2026, with millions of fans tracking the score in real time through sports apps, league platforms, and gambling tools. The Pisto
May 2, 2026
Cubs vs. Dodgers 2026: How Baseball's Data Revolution Is Reshaping Competitive Strategy
The Chicago Cubs arrived in Los Angeles on April 24, 2026, riding a stunning 10-game winning streak. By April 25, the Dodgers had ended it decisively — six runs in the fourth inning, a 12-4 victory, a
April 26, 2026
Survivor 50's Hubicki Played the Information Game — and Lost. Here's What IT Experts Say You're Getting Wrong About Your Digital Footprint
Christian Hubicki, the Florida State University robotics professor who became a fan favorite on CBS's *Survivor*, was voted out in Episode 12 of *Survivor 50* this week — eliminated not by physical we
April 23, 2026
Kick Hits 100 Million Users in 2026: What the Streaming Boom Means for Your Business Technology Choices
Kick, the livestreaming platform founded in 2022 as a direct competitor to Twitch and YouTube Live, crossed 100 million registered users in early April 2026 — a milestone that places it among the fast
April 17, 2026
Comcast Xfinity Outage April 2026: What the 12-Hour Blackout Means for Your Business Connectivity
Comcast's Xfinity service went dark for millions of customers on April 14, 2026, leaving homes and businesses without internet or phone service for more than 12 hours across major US cities including
April 17, 2026
Instacart Goes Down: What Every Business Learns About App Dependency the Hard Way
On April 16, 2026, thousands of Americans opened Instacart to order groceries and got nothing — authentication failures, checkout errors, a spinning wheel where their cart should have been. It was the
April 17, 2026
Meta's $21B CoreWeave Deal: What the AI Cloud Boom Means for Your Business
Meta signed a $21 billion expansion of its cloud computing deal with CoreWeave on April 9, 2026 — bringing the total value of their partnership to $35 billion through 2032. The deal is the largest pri
April 13, 2026
Verizon Outage 2026: What Every Business Must Do Now to Survive a Network Failure
On January 14, 2026, Verizon Wireless went dark for approximately 10 hours, cutting off calling, texting, and data services for millions of customers across the United States. Mobile point-of-sale ter
April 9, 2026
Epic Games Lays Off 1,000 Employees: Your Rights, Severance, and Next Steps as an IT Worker
Epic Games announced on March 24, 2026, that it is laying off more than 1,000 employees — roughly 20% of its global workforce — as Fortnite engagement continues to decline and the company burns throug
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