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HVS Report Pandemic

HVS Report

Opinion - Market Report Hartford        HVS February, 20 2026 HVS Report - Room Supply Constraints Limiting Convention Growth in Hartford - By Jimmy Radwan - Image Credit Unsplash    Hartford’s hotel market has demonstrated strong performance, with occupancy and ADR exceeding pre-pandemic levels. However, a significant decline in hotel room…
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February 20, 2026
The Wrapp Moravec‘s Paradox

The Wrapp

Features What are the Pocket Gamer team playing this weekend? Hello, and welcome back to another instalment of The Wrapp! If you're unfamiliar, it's a regular feature where we discuss our weekend gaming plans. This time around, Catherine has been enticed by watercolours, and Iwan is still planning to play…
bubmag
February 20, 2026
Perle Labs CEO Ahmed Rashad on Why AI Needs Verifiable Data Infrastructure Moravec‘s Paradox

Perle Labs CEO Ahmed Rashad on Why AI Needs Verifiable Data Infrastructure

AI agents dominated ETHDenver 2026, from autonomous finance to on-chain robotics. But as enthusiasm around “agentic economies” builds, a harder question is emerging: can institutions prove what their AI systems were trained on? Among the startups targeting that problem is Perle Labs, which argues that AI systems require a verifiable…
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February 20, 2026
NWT Nominee Program announces nomination allocation for 2026, introduces EOI selection model Refugees

NWT Nominee Program announces nomination allocation for 2026, introduces EOI selection model

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has granted the Northwest Territories a nomination allocation of 197 for 2026—the same number of slots it ended 2025 with post-nomination increase. The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) has also changed its selection process for 2026, introducing an Expression of Interest (EOI) model for…
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February 20, 2026
A decade of gaming hardware stagnation? That might not be a bad thing | Opinion Pandemic

A decade of gaming hardware stagnation? That might not be a bad thing | Opinion

Component shortages and price hikes could nix the chances of major gaming hardware updates – but after years of diminishing returns, could a respite be welcome? Five years ago, when the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted high-tech supply chains around the globe, gaming hardware was one of the sectors that felt…
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February 20, 2026