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Interview: The role of technology in the modern hotel


Patryk Luszcz, Regional Director at Profitroom, offers invaluable insights and explores the transformative potential of technology in the hotel industry. Read More

While More Hotels are Turning to Green Technology for Sustainable Operations, the Industry Still Has a Long Way to Go


Today is Earth Day 2024 and the good news is that hotels globally are increasingly adopting green technology solutions to enhance sustainability. This shift is not only driven by the increasing ... Read More

Omni Hotels Data Breach: Why Are Hackers Targeting Hotel Chains?


Hotel chains are repeatedly falling victim to phishing and ransomware attacks — reportedly even paying ransoms. What is behind the surge? Read More

The Future of Travel is Now: World Trip Deal Reveals Its AI-Powered Journey Planning


The Future of Travel is Now: World Trip Deal Reveals Its AI-Powered Journey Planning. Travel booking has long been a challenging task for adventurers worldwide. The process of filtering through ... Read More

More Preparation, Communication and Control: Hyatt Reveals Survey Findings on the Hotel Stay Needs of Neurodivergent Travelers


One in every four individuals in the U.S. has a sensory need or an invisible disability according to KultureCity, including those with autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia and attention-deficit disorder ... Read More

Global Patent Awarded to Sanas: Eradicating Accent Bias & Making Agents More Confident in Customer Service


Sanas Groundbreaking Speech Understanding Platform Empowers Contact Center Agents to Deliver Exceptional and Inclusive Customer Experiences Key Points: Sanas awarded global patent for Real-Time Accent ... Read More

Michigan Central about to open, but what will be inside?


Fulfilling the vision is likely to take years, according to project leaders, who promise more details will be shared in June, when the facility opens. Read More

How GenAI use is evolving for Google Cloud customers


With more than one million developers now using Google Cloud’s generative AI systems to power their tools, Google’s customers have gone beyond experimentation and are now building their own agents. Read More

Google Testing IP Proxies: What This Means & How You May Be Impacted


Google is proposing to use two proxies to mask IP addresses. This means an IP address would make the call to a site for information (including Google search), and the IP will be converted to a ... Read More

Uncropped: James Hamilton on the decay of alt-journalism and street photography


In the Wes Anderson-produced documentary Uncropped, the acclaimed culture photographer discusses his career and a changing landscape ... Read More

Your movie theater may be shortchanging your drinks, lawsuit alleges


Popcorn, soda and — shrinkflation? A moviegoer is spearheading the fight against what he considers false advertising at the concession counter. Read More


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