Have you ever thought about how moms often resemble flight attendants, keeping order on board? They buckle up rowdy kids in the car, pack school bags, prepare meals, and organize activities, all while trying to prevent their little ones from turning the house into a pile of bricks. So, how is a mom different from…
The main things I would like to teach my children
A Father’s Perspective on the Spiritual and Moral Upbringing of Preschool-Aged Children and the Qualities He Hopes to Develop in Them God, where do I start? There are stereotypical things that, by unwritten law, every father is supposed to teach his children. I mean the classics, like teaching my four-year-old daughter Eva to ride her…
Trillion at risk: what are the risks in the AI market?
The $1 trillion artificial intelligence (AI) market promises a revolution in business and technology, but its rapid growth could face significant threats, including supply chain overload and energy challenges. IT-World examines the key risks and prospects. Last week, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stated, “The risk of under-investing far outweighs the risk of over-investing.” And he…
What’s wrong with Intel?
A semiconductor manufacturer lost $40 billion in market value in a single day as the market reacted harshly to the company’s published results and forecasts. IT-World sought to understand the problems at Intel. On August 1, 2024, Intel released reports that were poorly received by the market. The semiconductor giant’s sales fell by 1% compared…
At what age can a child be taught programming?
Attempts to teach children who can barely write their names “to develop AI robots and create augmented reality” reveal just how far some parents are willing to go in their ambitious plans. In summer camps, children aged 5 to 16 are introduced to concepts like artificial intelligence, augmented reality coding, and robotics. Sometimes, middle school…
From Intel to Cisco: Massive Layoffs Sweeping the IT Market
The tech industry continues to shed jobs in 2024, with tens of thousands of employees affected by layoffs. Even industry giants like Intel, Cisco, and Dell are forced to adapt to new economic realities and optimize costs amid shifts in demand and the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. IT-World has analyzed the situation. 2024 is…
Cryptocurrency: Security Test Failed?
The number of cybercrimes in the cryptocurrency space is constantly growing. Cryptocurrencies, once seen as a secure alternative to traditional payments, free from the risks of theft, fraud, and cyberattacks, have not fulfilled this mission. How many crypto coins have already been stolen, and what is being proposed to combat hackers is discussed in an…
11 years of Telegram: from a simple messenger to a convenient business tool
Telegram is not only convenient for communication but also for business. Companies create bots that help automate customer service by answering frequently asked questions and providing product information. Additionally, through Telegram’s API, the messenger can be integrated with other systems, such as CRM, simplifying customer interaction management. The open-source nature of the application also plays…
Personnel Management: Art and Work
Human resource management (also known as human capital management) is the process of effectively utilizing and developing a company’s human resources to achieve both organizational and personal goals of the staff. This is done through the application of economic, organizational, and socio-psychological management methods. The field of human resource management falls under the jurisdiction of…
How to find the ideal employee?
The modern labor market is characterized by a shortage of skilled labor, despite the fact that every year, state and non-state universities produce a large number of young specialists ready to fill vacant positions but lacking sufficient knowledge and skills. We will leave aside the issues of the quality of higher education and focus on…









