Technical Production Services See The Light With A Clear Vision Of Technology! The Future is Technology-Let Me Help Make It Simple!
Friday, January 24, 2020
TPS Consulting Daily
TECHNOLOGY AND MORE!
Samsung Embracing TRON And Other Cryptos Just The Start, Says Justin Sun
Shared by
Neil
forbes.com - Justin Sun, chief executive officer and founder of Tron Foundation, poses for a photograph in Hong ... [+] Kong. Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP Justin Sun, the enigmat…
Google and Microsoft have gone too far
Shared by
Mike Elgan
idginsiderpro.com - Google is an advertising company. And advertising revenue is always under siege -- from competitors, regulators and market forces. Today, around 70 percent of Google's revenue comes from advertising,…
How to Learn a Foreign Language with the Duolingo App
Shared by
Raymond Philippe
hubpages.com - I live in the Netherlands. And I love to travel. That is when and where knowing languages comes in handy. The Duolingo app allows you to learn languages playfully. You will go through different level…
TPS Consulting Daily
Shared by
Mike Dacre
followme4.blogspot.com - TECHNOLOGY AND MORE! Saudi Arabia’s hacking of Jeff Bezos’ phone is even uglier than we thought Shared by Linda palmerreport.com - As all eyes were – quite understandably – on the floor of the U.S. S…
After a decade of drama, Apple is ready to kill Flash in Safari once and for all
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Release notes for the latest version of the Safari Technology Preview, essentially the beta version of the macOS Web browser, explicitly state that the update ends support for Adobe Flash. This marks…
Doom Eternal hands-on: It’s more, more, more—and maybe just a little bit less, too
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - There are a bunch more enemy types, and they will overwhelm you. The Doom Slayer player character is a mix between a cultist messiah and your standard space marine, as exemplified by this marked helm…
Guy Kawasaki - Margaret Atwood: Mirth and Writing Magic with Canada's Favorite Author
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
guykawasaki.com - Guy Kawasaki: Getting an interview with Margaret Atwood was a lesson from the Handmaid’s Tale. Atwood and I spoke at the same event, but the host organization prevented me from talking to her, even t…
10 Tech Reads Today
Shared by
OM
om.co - Due to prior work commitments, I have not had much time to write or journal this week. Nevertheless, I have been reading in-between meetings and jotting down notes on why I liked the following storie…
Google I/O 2020 set for May 12-14 at Shoreline Amphitheater
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The Shoreline Amphitheatre, the home of Google I/O. It's right in Google's backyard. The dates are set for Google I/O 2020—Google's biggest show of the year will take place on May 12-14. As usual, th…
This amazing glitch puts Star Fox 64 ships in an unmodified Zelda cartridge
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - In my years writing about games for Ars, I've covered my fair share of surprising glitches, long-secret codes, arbitrary code execution tricks, and deeply hidden content buried within some classic ga…
The bizarre tale of John McAfee, spymaster
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The craziest story of this last week? It's an easy call—John McAfee's self-told tale of becoming a spymaster in Belize, passing out malware-laden laptops to officials and overseeing a ring of 29 "ope…
The Witcher’s Netflix success: How three timelines somehow became cohesive
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The Witcher is Netflix's surprise hit of the year, a series that seemed from the outset an unlikely to succeed adaptation greenlit in the foolish hope of finding the "next Game of Thrones." Despite m…
They’re dead to us: The Ars Technica 2019 Deathwatch
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - It’s come to this again: 2018 has passed, making the dumpster fire that was 2017 look a bit more like the glory days. Last year ended with the government partially shut down and the market in a deep …
Apple introduces its large-scale gym partnership program, Apple Watch Connected
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - According to a report from CNBC, Apple this week introduced "Apple Watch Connected," an initiative that sees the Cupertino company partnering with major gym chains to bring Apple Watch-related techno…
Mac users are getting bombarded by laughably unsophisticated malware
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Almost two years have passed since the appearance of Shlayer, a piece of Mac malware that gets installed by tricking targets into installing fake Adobe Flash updates. It usually does so after promisi…
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The future is an ugly disappointment
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The Galaxy Fold, screen off, featuring the big crease down the middle. Here's the display when it's on. If it looks a bit washed out, well, that's accurate. Another angle of the display, where you ca…
How To Design Emails That People Will Actually Read
Shared by
Webdesigner Depot
icons8.com - Most marketers treat emails as strictly a copywriting exercise. As if it’s just about the words and the rest is cosmetics. “Words matter, pictures are secondary”. Charlie Chaplin would disagree. Alth…
The Risks of Imitating Designs (Even from Successful Companies)
Shared by
Webdesigner Depot
nngroup.com - It’s natural to look to tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Apple for design inspiration. These companies are clearly successful and popular with customers, so why not copy their solutions to common…
What Makes a Good User Interface? 13 UI Design Principles
Shared by
Webdesigner Depot
inkbotdesign.com - What Makes a Good User Interface? 13 UI Design Principles Creative visuals, attractive logo design, or intricate animations? What makes a good user interface? The definition of an effective UI is ver…
Apple Confirms Awkward Security Flaw: New Google Report Exposes Rival Tech
Shared by
Reg Saddler
forbes.com - “We’d like to thank Google,” Apple said last month, crediting its rival with finding a Safari tracking issue that enabled “bad things” to be done to its web users. Now we’ll see whether the civility …
Apple and Google’s tough new location privacy controls are working
Shared by
Reg Saddler
fastcompany.com - Spare a thought, if you will, for the digital advertisers who have grown dependent on knowing your exact whereabouts at any instant. advertisement advertisement New information shows that the biggest…
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip display may come with a crease
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - The first Samsung Galaxy Z was actually released way back in 2011. We’re not kidding. Google it and see when the Samsung Galaxy Z got official as a slimmed-down Galaxy S2. It was said to be a more co…
Your Phone app now lets you view your 2,000 most recent photos
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - The fact that the Your Phone app lets you view your phone’s photos on your Windows 10 computer is actually a pretty good reason to install the app, among other things. Unfortunately, on launch, it on…
Sony Xperia 5 reviewed on DxOMark again
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - The Sony Xperia 5 was introduced in September 2019 at the IFA in Berlin. It was the Japanese tech giant’s flagship offering for the year. It’s not as premium but actually regarded as a compact device…
Microsoft’s dual-screen preview SDKs announced
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - Microsoft’s Windows team has just shared its plans for dual-screen devices. Not that Microsoft has plenty of dual-screen products to offer but it started working on this new device category by explor…
Google Drive can now be installed as a Progressive Web App
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - Progressive Web Apps are pretty useful for those who do not have the space anymore on their smartphones to install apps. It will still not give you the full app experience, but at least it’s still be…
New Galaxy S20 series image renders revealed, specs confirmed
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - We’re counting the days until the next Unpacked event. It’s happening on February 11 and Samsung seems to be almost ready with the three premium flagship Galaxy S and the next-gen Galaxy foldable sma…
LG’s future business plans, marketing strategy revealed
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - Suddenly, LG is busy with making updates to its phones and changes to its business strategy. The company is due for a major revamp in many aspects and we believe it’s going to do so seriously this ti…
Google I/O 2020 date, location details revealed
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - Perhaps next to the CES in Las Vegas and the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that happen every year, the Google I/O Conference is another big event to anticipate for. The whole Android community l…
Samsung may add native video chat service
Shared by
Android Community
androidcommunity.com - The upcoming new foldable display from Samsung, reportedly called Galaxy Z Flip, may be launching soon and because of its form factor, there are rumors that the Korean OEM will be adding a new featur…
Loyalty360 Reads: January 24 | Enmarket Rolls Out New Rewards Program, Love’s Travel Stops Improves
Shared by
Loyalty360
loyalty360.org - Enmarket Rolls Out New Rewards Program The Enmarket convenience store chain has introduced a new customer rewards program: Enjoy Rewards. Through the program, customers will be able to earn fuel disc…
This Is Google's Version of AirDrop for Android - Thurrott.com
Shared by
Paul Thurrott
thurrott.com - Google was rumored to be working on its own version of AirDrop for Android back in July of last year. At the time, the feature was internally known as Fast Share. Google has now renamed the feature t…
12 Unique social media marketing methods that work wonders
Shared by
DotOnline (.ONLINE)
searchenginewatch.com - It’s a fact. Today, every business needs a strong social media presence. No matter whether you run a small local shop or a multinational company, social media should be an essential part of your mark…
UK will not implement EU Article 13 copyright law
Shared by
Still Safe®
bbc.com - Universities and Science Minister Chris Skidmore has said that the UK will not implement the EU Copyright Directive after the country leaves the EU. Several companies have criticised the law, which w…
A Mature Social Media Marketing Knowledge Can Help You Succeed
Shared by
Rolf Joho
firstadsense.com - Read on for some insights into how to maximize the potential of your social media marketing campaign.Utilizing a Twitter account could be very beneficial to creating business contacts. It is not diff…
Basic Auto Repair Advice Anyone Can Use
Shared by
Rolf Joho
carshopping.biz - It can be a confusing and overwhelming to be in need of car repairs if you don’t know much about them. This certification means that the technician has completed a written test and has more than two …
How to Make an Email Optin Form for Affiliate Marketing
Shared by
Rolf Joho
duracmarketing.com - In this video we will talk about how to make an email optin form for affiliate marketing. ★★ Learn How to Earn Up To $14,444 Per Day Just Sending A Quick Email CLICK HERE ➡️ http://bit.ly/1kADay33 Wh…
Website Hosting: Expert Advice On Doing It Right
Shared by
Rolf Joho
agentmonhost.com - Finding a web host is a crucial step to get your website off the ground, yet many people are unaware of what a makes for a good web host. The subject may seem complicated and overly technical, but kn…
Confused? Handle Car Shopping With Ease With This Advice
Shared by
Rolf Joho
carshopping.biz - Car shopping isn’t a lengthy process.There are many cars to explore and many things to consider. This is why information is essential to smoothing out the process.Here are some tips that will help yo…
Amazon is working to develop biometric scanners to link handprints to credit cards, allowing shoppers to buy with the swipe of their palm
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Amazon has plans to create payment terminals that would allow shoppers to link a credit card with their own handprint, allowing them to pay at brick-and-mortar stores by simply waving their hand acro…
Shanghai-built Tesla popular in China after new tax break
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Tesla stores across Shanghai have been crowded with customers after a new tax break earlier this month, with most orders coming for the most affordable electric vehicle, the Model 3 sedan built at th…
Why Enterprises Should Purge Their Data Before The New Year
Shared by
Egnyte
forbes.com - 2019 was a tumultuous year for data security. The Capital One breach affected more than 100 million consumers, becoming one of the largest bank data thefts in the United States ever. Ransomware attac…
SteelSeries Apex Pro Is A Strong Contender For Best Keyboard Of 2020
Shared by
Future Lighting
forbes.com - SteelSeries Yes, I know the SteelSeries Apex Pro keyboard was released last year, and it's only January, but until Das Keyboard, Razer, Logitech, or some other manufacturer steps up their R&D game, t…
No one should ever buy a car again. Here's why.
Shared by
panah
mashable.com - Mashable's new series Don't @ Me takes unpopular opinions and backs them up with...reasons. We all have our ways, but we may just convince you to change yours. And if not, chill. Thanks to the miracl…
Librem 5 phone hands-on—Open source phone shows the cost of being different
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The Librem 5. This is the home screen, I guess? It is just totally blank. Did we mention the Lbrem 5 is extra-thick? Just look at the USB-C port compared to the rest of the body. The Librem 5 is abou…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
SCIENCE
What is the coronavirus and how worried should we be?
Shared by
Reg Saddler
theguardian.com - It is a novel coronavirus – that is to say, a member of the coronavirus family that has never been encountered before. Like other coronaviruses, it has come from animals. Many of those infected eithe…
Man lives for 11 years eating only sunlight
Shared by
Brent🗝 🎭
pravdareport.com - Hira Ratan Manek claims that since 1995 he has lived many days solely on sunlight and water. Sun gazing is the practice of staring directly at the sun to receive “nourishment” from it. The practice i…
Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning and Advanced Computing PhD degree
Shared by
Neil
bangor.ac.uk - Two fully-funded 4-year PhD scholarships are available to start in October 2020 in the area of Artificial Intelligence machine learning and advanced computing. The PhDs are suitable for graduates wit…
'Dancing dragon' feathered dinosaur fossil discovered in China
Shared by
Reg Saddler
cnn.com - Researchers, including Ashley Poust, a postdoctoral researcher at the San Diego Natural History Museum, later analyzed the fossil (at the time, Poust was still a student at Montana State University).…
Hope, Happiness And Social Connection: Hidden Benefits Of Regular Exercise
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
npr.org - In a new book The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage, author Kelly McGonigal argues that we should look beyond weight loss to the many social and emo…
Rocket Report: It takes three years to build an SLS? Long March 5B coming
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Welcome to Edition 2.29 of the Rocket Report! This week saw SpaceX complete a critical in-flight abort test that clears a major hurdle for the company as it seeks to launch astronauts into orbit this…
China locks down 35M people as US confirms second coronavirus case
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - An outbreak of a never-before-seen coronavirus continued to dramatically escalate in China this week, with case counts reaching into the 800s and 26 deaths reported by Chinese health officials. To tr…
The Mount Vesuvius eruption was so hot, one man’s brain turned to glass.
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, the heat was so extreme in some places that it vaporized body fluids and exploded the skulls of several inhabitants unable to flee in time. Now, archaeologists h…
After 3000 years, we can hear the “voice” of a mummified Egyptian priest
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Leeds Teaching Hospitals/Leeds Museums and Galleries Around 1100 BC, during the reign of Ramses XI, an Egyptian scribe and priest named Nesyamun spent his life singing and chanting during liturgies a…
Time check: Examining the Doomsday Clock’s move to 100 seconds to midnight
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Today, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists released a statement that the group's Science and Security Board had moved the hands on the symbolic Doomsday Clock forward by 20 seconds to 100 seconds b…
Why can’t I remember? Model may show how recall can fail
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Physicists can create serious mathematical models of stuff that is very far from physics—like biology or the human brain. These models are hilarious, but I'm still a sucker for them because of the ho…
No one hurt in Firefly “anomaly” as company tests its Alpha first stage
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - On Wednesday evening at Firefly Aerospace's test site about an hour north of Austin in Central Texas, some sort of anomaly occurred. The Burnet County Sheriff's Office reported that the incident took…
Study Finds Unborn Babies May Feel Pain as Early as 12 Weeks
Shared by
Joel Comm
breitbart.com - A new study in BMJ has concluded unborn babies can feel pain before 24 weeks and possibly as early as 12 weeks’ gestation. Two medical researchers, including one who claims to be a “pro-choice” pain …
Ten practical principles for designing better experiences
Shared by
Webdesigner Depot
uxdesign.cc - Over the years of crafting experiences, I’ve learned a bit about what works and doesn’t when delivering them. I’ve kept these learnings in post-its, notebooks, or in memory. Recently, I was inspired …
Everything You Need to Know About Design Systems
Shared by
Webdesigner Depot
blog.marvelapp.com - Design Systems has become a key part of my everyday work… And from the surrounding discussions, it is now the case for many people 😉 After reading Alla Kholmatova’s book last year, I was lucky to at…
The Bronze Age - A Spark That Changed the World
Shared by
Reg Saddler
ancient-origins.net - The development of civilization was a long and complex process, and it always rested on industry and technology. As our ancestors stepped from one millennium to another, and the Stone Age evolved fur…
Why Data Storytellers Will Define The Next Decade Of Data
Shared by
Reg Saddler
forbes.com - The ability to communicate insights effectively will grow in importance as data becomes more ... [+] democratized within organizations. Snowing|BigStock For today’s digital businesses, data can serve…
Astrobiologist explains how invisible aliens could live on Earth
Shared by
Reg Saddler
futurism.com - During a recent interview with The Observer, Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut, said not only that she believes aliens exist, but also that they could be living undetected among us here on E…
Why stress can make you go grey
Shared by
Reg Saddler
cosmosmagazine.com - Science can’t yet stop stress turning your hair grey, but it can at least explain how it happens – if that’s any consolation. Stress activates nerves that are part of the fight-or-flight response, ca…
How One of America’s Biggest Brands Developed A Data Culture
Shared by
Reg Saddler
forbes.com - It would be difficult to identify a more recognized brand in the underwear and casual wear industry than Fruit of the Loom. Trademarked in 1871, the company has been continuously operating under the …
Yarrabubba is Earth’s oldest known impact structure
Shared by
Reg Saddler
cosmosmagazine.com - Evidence that the 70-kilometre wide Yarrabubba crater in outback Western Australia may be the Earth’s oldest known meteorite impact structure has been presented in the journal Nature Communications. …
How To Go Solar Like A Badger
Shared by
Reg Saddler
forbes.com - Courtesy of W.S. Badger Company At the outset of the solar decade, the W.S. Badger Company will add to its corporate real estate one of the largest solar arrays in New Hampshire. Badger has been soot…
Ancient African skeletons hint at a “ghost lineage” of humans
Shared by
Reg Saddler
arstechnica.com - Understanding humanity's shared history means understanding what happened in Africa. But figuring out what happened in Africa has been a difficult task. Not every area is well represented in the foss…
The Natural History of Song: Is music the same everywhere?
Shared by
MARCOME
medicalnewstoday.com - A team of multidisciplinary researchers has attempted to determine the truth of the highly speculated theory that music is a universal factor among cultures. The team analyzed ethnographic observatio…
Risk of herpes zoster after exposure to varicella to explore the exogenous boosting hypothesis: self controlled case series study using UK electron... - PubMed - NCBI
Shared by
Tom Heston
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - To assess the magnitude and duration of any hypothesised protective effect of household exposure to a child with varicella on the relative incidence of herpes zoster in adults. UK general practices c…
Careers of the Future: 42 New Professions of Tomorrow
Shared by
Gerd Leonhard
medium.com - One-quarter of U.S. jobs are under the threat of being automated, especially the repetitive and boring ones, a recent study by the Brookings Institute, a nonprofit public policy organization based in…
Gerd Leonhard on AI and Digital Ethics
Shared by
Gerd Leonhard
singularityweblog.com - It’s been ten years now since I came up with my thesis that Technology is Not Enough. That ethics is a good operating system to help us debug not only our technology but also our society. And so it m…
China's latest virus outbreak exposes perils of exotic wildlife trade
Shared by
Dave Lawrence
reuters.com - SHANGHAI/BEIJINGSHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A new coronavirus spreading from the city of Wuhan has put a spotlight on China's poorly regulated wild animal trade - driven by relentless demand for exo…
It's Alive: This "Living Concrete" May Be The Future Of Green Buildings
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
mindbodygreen.com - Today in weird news we didn't expect to read: Researchers in Colorado have produced Franken-concrete. It's alive, and it may be the future of green buildings. Concrete is, quite literally, all around…
Does Exercise Really Build Strong Bones? Yes, But Not The Way You Think
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
mindbodygreen.com - A 2009 Spanish review of the research suggested that while high-impact exercise can enhance bone mass, this is not true in postmenopausal women, precisely the group most prone to osteoporosis and fra…
The Promising Future Of Using The "Love Hormone" To Help People With Autism
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
mindbodygreen.com - While the "love hormone" oxytocin triggers positive effects in nearly everyone, it can be especially beneficial for people who struggle with communication and behavior, including adults with autism s…
The mindbodygreen Podcast on Apple Podcasts
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
podcasts.apple.com - We know we don’t have to tell you how important sleep is for your well-being—a prolonged lack of sleep can compromise your immune system, blood pressure, and even has the potential to lead to bigger …
Google, Murata Integrate Coral Edge TPU in Tiny AI Module
Shared by
Embedded Computing
embedded-computing.com - Google and Murata have partnered to create the Coral Accelerator Module based on Google’s Edge TPU ASIC. The custom-designed module measures a tiny 10 mm x 15 mm x 1.5 mm while delivering up to 4 TOP…
Environmental Asset Tracker Combines Cellular IoT and Bluetooth with a Five-Year Battery Life
Shared by
Embedded Computing
embedded-computing.com - Nordic Semiconductor announces that Norwegian asset tracking specialist, Meshtech, is employing both a Nordic multi-mode LTE-M/NB-IoT nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) and Nordic nRF52811 Bluetooth Sys…
Septentrio and Analog Devices Collaborate to Create Top-Performance GNSS/INS Solutions
Shared by
Embedded Computing
embedded-computing.com - Septentrio is in collaboration with Analog Devices, Inc. to combine Analog Devices’ IMUs with Septentrio’s multi-frequency, multi-constellation global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. Th…
Vitamins And Minerals Advice Made Easy To Understand
Shared by
Rolf Joho
diet.weight-loss-infos.com - TIP! Take your vitamins after you work out. Including vitamin and mineral supplements to your diet not only allows for fast recover time, but also provides the nourishment needed by your body to burn…
ARCS Robot Builds World's Largest 3D Printed Home
Shared by
Embedded Computing
embedded-computing.com - SQ4D announced it has built the largest permitted 3D printed home in the world using its Autonomous Robotic Construction System (ARCS). SQ4D has completed construction of the world's largest permitte…
Allied Vision Introduces Alvium USB3 Vision Camera with NIR Sensitivity
Shared by
Embedded Computing
embedded-computing.com - The Alvium 1800 U-501 NIR by Allied Vision broadens its range of Alvium USB cameras powered by ALVIUM Technology. The 5.1 megapixel USB3 Vision camera is equipped with ON Semi’s near-infrared enhance…
Benefits Of Massage For Muscle Building Athletes
Shared by
Rolf Joho
fatlosscenter.info - Bodybuilding is more involved than just going to the gym to lift weights. There are many other factors that determine what kind of results you will get from a bodybuilding program. Read the informati…
Solid State Lighting Market 2017 Global Trend, Segmentation and Opportunities, Forecast 2025 – The trusted chronicle
Shared by
Future Lighting
thetrustedchronicle.com - Technological changes have led to a scenario where high heat generating and energy consuming illumination sources such as electrical filaments, plasma, gas etc. are replaced by less heat generating a…
‘Wolf pack attack’: China launches new killer robot ship
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - China’s new killer robot ship that can carry out anti-submarine and anti-ship missions has undergone its first sea trial, according to a Chinese defence industry magazine. Called the JARI, the unmann…
China plans 39 million-mile race to Mars to catch up with NASA
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - “Mars Base 1” is a Mars simulation center in the Gobi desert. China is taking its rivalry with the U.S. to another planet. The Chinese space agency is preparing a mid-year mission to Mars, marking th…
This A.I. Could Shake Up The Way We Read Comments Online | Digital Trends
Shared by
Redstage
digitaltrends.com - How do you solve a problem like the internet? It’s a question that, frankly, would have made little sense even a quarter of a century ago. The internet, with its ability to spread both information an…
Measure Form Usage with Event Tracking - Whiteboard Friday
Shared by
Courtney Robertson
moz.com - When it comes to the forms your site visitors are using, you need to go beyond completions — it's important to understand how people are interacting with them, where the strengths lie and what errors…
Employee Demographics Don’t Have to Be at Odds with Employees’ Identities
Shared by
OneSource Consulting
hbr.org - Over the past decade, more people have begun to openly acknowledge that their identities don’t fit in with existing conceptions of gender, race, and ethnicity. The way we see ourselves has evolved to…
How a Japanese Biotech Company Is Innovating Drug Development Technologies - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN
Shared by
OneSource Consulting
hbr.org - Medical researchers have leveraged technology to create major breakthroughs in the past few decades, accelerating the understanding of diseases, and their causes and treatment. Our accumulating knowl…
Lege schappen en doodse stilte: Nederlander zit vast in afgesloten Wuhan
Shared by
http://dezeweek.eu
nu.nl - Het coronavirus houdt tenminste 41 miljoen inwoners 'gevangen' in veertien Chinese steden. Dikwijls zijn snelwegen afgesloten, stations dicht en is (lucht)verkeer platgegooid. Nederlander Henk (achte…
Scientists Predict Wuhan's Virus Outbreak Will Get Much Worse
Shared by
LeonardoZ
wired.com - As more data on the new virus circulating in China emerges, it’s becoming clear that whatever the country is experiencing now—dozens of deaths, hundreds of people hospitalized, cities of millions qua…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
LEISURE
Star Trek: Picard frontloads fanservice so it can get on with going boldly
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - The first Romulan you meet in Star Trek: Picard speaks with a soft Gaelic accent and wears a comfortable, practical cardigan. She is the very model of a classic cozy housekeeper, an archetype made in…
Here’s What Happened to the Theranos Headquarters
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
onezero.medium.com - Theranos had a thing about circles. In early discussions about the company’s logo, founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes was drawn to a pagan-era pattern of overlapping circles re-christened the “Flower o…
Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Emotional Well-Being In 2020
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
npr.org - As a college student, Katy Milkman played tennis and loved going to the gym. But when she started graduate school, her exercise routine started to flunk. "At the end of a long day of classes, I was e…
López Obrador quiere controlar los datos biométricos de los mexicanos. Estos responden #YoNoAutorizo
Shared by
Al Rojo Vivo
telemundo.com - CIUDAD DE MÉXICO.- En su afán por generar una credencial única para todos los mexicanos, el Gobierno mexicano ahora quiere controlar los datos biométricos de los ciudadanos… y estos han respondido de…
During the Jim Crow Era, Pig Intestines Were a Code
Shared by
Reg Saddler
atlasobscura.com - African-American slaves prepared food from the meat scraps of their owner’s butchered livestock. One such piece of offal was chitlins, or pig intestines. But chitlins came to represent more than sust…
The First Real Museum of Philosophy Prepares to Launch: See the Museo della Filosofia in Milan
Shared by
Reg Saddler
openculture.com - You've almost certainly been to more art museums than you can remember, and more than likely to a few museums of natural history, science, and technology as well. But think hard: have you ever set fo…
Convenience Stores Offering More Options Than Ever
Shared by
Loyalty360
loyalty360.org - The prevalence of convenience stores across the United States is immense – and they now often are a go-to option for hungry Americans. U.S. convenience stores, which total more than 150,000 locations…
The Six Best Events on the Culinary Calendar This Weekend
Shared by
Bruce Wayne Swedal
westword.com - Start this weekend with a high tea that could only happen in Denver, then spend the rest of the weekend globetrotting from Scotland to Australia to Japan and back again. Here are seven of the best fo…
The 1968 sci-fi that spookily predicted today
Shared by
Gerd Leonhard
bbc.com - We look to fiction for eternal truths about our world and timeless insights into the human condition – either that or giddy escapism. But sometimes, in striving to achieve any or all of the above, a …
We asked the Well+Good readers their thoughts on recovery—here’s what they had to say
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
wellandgood.com - Recovery is a hot topic among fitness folk: What does “active recovery” really look like? How many rest days should you take anyway? Is there really a right way to foam roll? The questions around thi…
The Art of Caribbean Exchange, in Gold, Stone or Hardwood
Shared by
Arts Hub Project
nytimes.com - By the 16th century, after the Spanish brought their weapons and their diseases to the New World, the Taino had almost completely died out. Their ceremonies were supplanted by Christian worship, thei…
9 delicious, plant-based lunches you can make in 10 minutes or less
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
wellandgood.com - Even though plant-based eating is taking over the food scene, lunch can still be tricky to tackle. Eating the same salad over and over gets boring and buying something out can get pricey, fast. And e…
The U.S. Transporation Department Just Made a Big Travel Announcement, and American Flight Attendants Are Going to Be Very Happy
Shared by
Dan Parks
inc.com - That's the joyful response I heard this week from some flight attendants, in response to a proposed new rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation that would ban most so-called "emotional suppor…
Feng Shui For Your Bedroom: What To Do & What Not To Do
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
mindbodygreen.com - Smell: I advise using essential oils in an ultrasonic diffuser or in a candle diffuser (most wax candles these days are packed with synthetic fragrances). Limit it to a few drops of oil in diluted in…
The Top Shoe Advice You Will Read
Shared by
Rolf Joho
popularchristmas.com - If you are similar to a lot of people who might need a bit of help when buying shoes, you have come to the right place. The information shared here can help you pick the right shoes. Continue reading…
Shopping For Shoes Could Not Be Easier
Shared by
Rolf Joho
shoes.internetinfomedia.com - Shopping for the shoes you want can be hard because there are a complicated activity. This article will give you feel unburdened as you go about picking shoes. Continue reading to get some solid idea…
Keep These Tips In Mind When Choosing A Wine
Shared by
Rolf Joho
cookingblogs.info - TIP! Go with your gut when considering the wines you want to purchase. For instance, your friend may rave about some wines that they adore. Do you have a friend that know about the better things out …
Great Tips To Help You Get In Shape!
Shared by
Rolf Joho
weight-loss-infos.com - When people want to get into shape, they usually have a hard time knowing where to start. This article can provide helpful tricks and tips to avoid discouraging feelings when starting fitness. If you…
Give Your Body The Nutrients It Needs With Help From These Tips
Shared by
Rolf Joho
africanmango.fatlosscenter.info - You probably know that good nutrition is a critical part of staying thin, but you may not know that eating well is important for getting the most out of your exercise routine. Nutrition’s main key is…
Pet Care Tips Specifically For Dog Owners.
Shared by
Rolf Joho
familypetshop.net - Caring for an animal is a major responsibility. It’s almost like you have a small child that barks.While it is a tough job, you can care for them with knowledge and patience. Keep reading to learn so…
Get Inspired And Get Fit With These Fitness Ideas
Shared by
Rolf Joho
fatlosscenter.info - Many of us assume that boosting their fitness levels is difficult to do.By making a few lifestyle changes, you will find it easier than ever to achieve your fitness goals.You will find it easier to m…
Get Rid Of Your Zits For Good
Shared by
Rolf Joho
acnereview.biz - Zits can affect your self-esteem and worthless. Don’t let mere pimples rule your life any longer. Using the tips below can give you clearer skin to be clear and healthy. Tea tree oils can be particul…
Cook Amazing Meals At Home With These Simple Tips
Shared by
Rolf Joho
cookingblogs.info - Are you in love with many kinds of foods? Do you have a giant appetite when it comes to sweets? Do you enjoy eating foods from different countries? Have you ever wondered how exactly to make these me…
Weight Loss Made Simple: Slim Down Quickly And Easily
Shared by
Rolf Joho
weightloss-review.biz - Weight loss surgery has proven to be effective for most of patients who have it. To qualify as a candidate for bariatric surgery, it’s necessary to be 100+ pounds over the suggested healthy weight fo…
Stop Struggling When It Comes To Training Your Dog Now
Shared by
Rolf Joho
familypetshop.net - You’re taking your dog for a walk, not vice versa. The key to mastering dog behavior is training, and this article has all the advice you could need. There are many different approaches that can be u…
Confused Where To Begin With Article Promotion? Start With These Excellent Tips!
Shared by
Rolf Joho
internetinfomedia.com - Even without writing experience, there are still ways to break into article syndication.This article will give you the subject. That is why positive customer testimonials and reviews on your products.
Simple Ideas To Help You Take Better Care Of Cats
Shared by
Rolf Joho
familypetshop.net - Do you have a cat? If you have ever befriended a cat, you should understand how unique and wonderful cats can be. Cats need a ton of care. Thankfully, you should be able to give your pet everything i…
‘Part-science lab, part-playground’: how kids made museums take fun seriously
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - From London to California, architects are helping museums provide interactive learning experiences that can’t be found on screen State of play: TapeScape, an interactive art installation built in col…
Game Day Food
Shared by
Morey Schapira
webmd.com - When Drew Adams throws a Super Bowl party, he puts the emphasis on options. "Know what your guests like and give them a lot of things to try," says Adams, executive chef at Bourbon Steak in the Four …
Seeing Melbourne With A City Sights Tour - Travel Explored
Shared by
Joel Brown
travelexplored.com - I have only been in Melbourne a couple of days, but have already found a favourite spot. The Eureka Skydeck is very much a perfect spot to enjoy views over the city. Today I am here overlooking the M…
Sunday Afternoon at Kangaroo Point - Travel Explored
Shared by
Joel Brown
travelexplored.com - I cannot even recall the last time that I just went for a walk around Kangaroo Point. There have been times that I have parked and walked to the ferry, but last Sunday I took a little bit of a look a…
Travel Explored Week 18 Round Up - Travel Explored
Shared by
Joel Brown
travelexplored.com - For the most part, I try to keep this blog positive and upbeat. Of course, there are times when you are talking about travel that you have to move away from that idea a little. Not to bring the mood …
How to Nail the Q&A After Your Presentation
Shared by
OneSource Consulting
hbr.org - If you’re not a huge fan of public speaking, you’re in good company. It’s such a widely shared source of anxiety that when psychologists want to induce unpleasant stress in a person for experimental …
8 Romantic Activities For A Nepal Honeymoon ⋆ Greaves India
Shared by
Greaves Tours
greavesindia.co.uk - With its remote peaks, sumptuous hotels and secluded safari parks, Nepal is the romantic destination of choice for discerning adventure seekers. Sporty couples can trek together to the top of the wor…
Simple To Understand Advice About Getting Hotels
Shared by
Rolf Joho
bedandbreakfastreport.com - Hotels may be something you need at some point in life. Many people regret their hotel because they didn’t properly research it beforehand. You have come to the right article. This article provides y…
Need To Lose Weight With African MangoPlus? Follow This Sage Advice
Shared by
Rolf Joho
fatlosscenter.info - It can become very confusing to try to sort through the masses of information. Finding the best information is not as simple as it seems. Read this article for great weight loss tips.Don’t bother wit…
BUT FIRST, COFFEE (and second, and third, and...)
Shared by
Loyalty360
loyalty360.org - Starbucks' Black Friday deal shows us that loyalty mechanics can brew good things outside of formal loyalty programs. This Black Friday, Starbucks is offering a special tumbler that can be used to ge…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
BUSINESS
Eighty percent of central banks are working on digital currencies: report - Decrypt
Shared by
Rob McNealy (#TUSC Cult Leader 🐘)
decrypt.co - The Bank of International Settlements published results of a survey Thursday that found that 80 percent of the world’s central banks are working on launching their own digital currency. What’s more, …
Why Front's Series C matters, the latest on Lambda and The Athletic makes media look good - Equity
Shared by
TechCrunch
open.spotify.com - Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.This week Danny and Alex are back with more than ever to get through. …
It’s Steven Mnuchin who should listen to economists on climate change
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
vox.com - Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin took time out of his day at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday to suggest that Greta Thunberg should stop speaking out on climate change pol…
How Republicans made millions on the tax cuts they pushed through Congress
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
vox.com - When the price of Apple stock hit a then-record high in October 2018, among the shareholders counting their gains were 43 Republicans in Congress, who collectively owned as much as $1.5 million worth…
Boeing seeks $10 billion in loans as 737 Max crisis continues
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - Boeing is aiming to borrow $10 billion or more to help it get through the 737 Max crisis, CNBC reported today, citing people familiar with the matter. "The company has secured at least $6 billion fro…
79 Alternative Investment Platforms to Earn Stronger Returns, Build Cash Flow, and Diversify Your Portfolio
Shared by
Larry Wentz
sidehustlenation.com - I’ve been excited about alternative investments since my early days as an aspiring real estate investor and peer-to-peer loan shark. If you’re bored/scared/disillusioned with the “traditional” stock …
Securities Regulator of India Bets on Blockchain
Shared by
Joel Comm
cointelegraph.com - The Chairman of Security and Exchange Board of India(SEBI), Ajay Tyagi makes a bet on blockchain technology and urges exploration of the best possible usage of blockchain in securities markets. SEBI …
Japanese Officials Are Working on a Digital Currency
Shared by
Joel Comm
cointelegraph.com - Ruling party lawmakers in Japan are reportedly working on a proposal to issue a national digital currency, Reuters reports on Jan. 24. This appears to be a response to fears of a Chinese digital yuan.
Keeping Your Assets Safe — Crypto Insurance May Soon Become the Norm
Shared by
Joel Comm
cointelegraph.com - If the crypto sector is to attract more institutional investors, it will need to provide more insurance solutions. This point was driven home anew with the recent news that the Gemini crypto exchange…
Weed and work: CBD may be legal but it's risky in the office
Shared by
Anthony Casas
usatoday.com - From makeup and oils to capsules for stress relief, cannabis-based goods are flowing into the marketplace. But while they may not get you high, they can still cause you problems at work. Cannabidiol …
Postal Service Exaggerated the Savings It Collected From Cutting Employee Compensation, Audit Finds
Shared by
Bruce Wayne Swedal
govexec.com - The U.S. Postal Service has overestimated how much it saves from cutting employee compensation, according to a new audit, because it has failed to include new costs associated with high turnover and …
UK economy returns to growth as Davos ends with warning on rate risks
Shared by
Still Safe®
telegraph.co.uk - Good morning. Discussion on the final day of the World Economic Forum in Davos is set to turn to the global economic outlook, which is sure to touch on the debate around interest rates. ECB President…
Commission Hero
Shared by
Girlwithnoname
reachathletics.clickfunnels.com - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Commission Hero, and associated free training are NOT considered an income or business opportunity according to the Business Opportunity Rule § 437.1m; “that advertising and gen…
Donald J Trump Foundation Inc - Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica
Shared by
Mike Elgan
projects.propublica.org - Nonprofit Explorer includes summary data for nonprofit tax returns and full Form 990 documents, in both PDF and digital formats. The summary data contains information processed by the IRS during the …
2019 Expert List: Top 3 Coinbase Alternatives – Blockgeeks
Shared by
Kevin Hill
blockgeeks.com - Coinbase is easily one of the most popular crypto exchanges in the world. Not only is its interface very intuitive and easy-to-use, but it allows you to buy crypto with fiat. While it is somewhat lim…
The democrat presidential candidates health care policies | Well+Good
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
wellandgood.com - February 3 is a big day, politically speaking: It’s the date of the Iowa caucuses, which marks the official kickoff of primary election season. As states prepare to decide the Republican and Democrat…
Top 4 Affiliate Marketing Sites For 2020
Shared by
Rolf Joho
duracmarketing.com - My #1 Recommendation To Start A Profitable Online Business: CLICK HERE ➡️➡️➡️ https://obrianstreete.com Top 4 Affiliate Marketing Sites For 2020 SUBSCRIBE ▶️ https://bit.ly/34pZS2A Connect on Faceboo…
Profit From Web Marketing With These Helpful Tips
Shared by
Rolf Joho
internetmarketinginfos.com - Affiliate promotion is very profitable for your business if you know what they’re doing. Let your customers know up front that you participate in affiliate marketing. This will make your readers feel…
Excellent Stratagies For Sucessful Web Marketing Campaigns
Shared by
Rolf Joho
freeaffiliatepro.com - This article will lead the way to helping you may have about how to get started. The following tips that can benefit any web marketing goals. When venturing into online marketing, register with those…
Be Well Informed When You Follow These Tips On Auto Insurance
Shared by
Rolf Joho
carshopping.biz - You need insurance if you have a car.You will have a lot of choices when it comes to your auto insurance. Make sure your license clean. If you already have a check against your license, look into goi…
Purchasing A Car Soon? Read This Advice First!
Shared by
Rolf Joho
carshopping.biz - You should get the best deal on a new car, and you might be afraid because you got ripped off in the past. It’s time to do things differently. Some great tips can be found here to get the right price…
Tips And Tricks To Affiliate Marketing Success
Shared by
Rolf Joho
duracmarketing.com - There are many techniques used for internet marketing tips that can be employed depending on what you’re able to do technologically. Internet marketing doesn’t involve spam or the targeting of spammi…
When to use Black Hat Gamification Design | Yu-kai Chou: Gamification & Behavioral Design
Shared by
Yu-kai Chou
yukaichou.com - (Below is a snippet of Gamification Book: Actionable Gamification – Beyond Points, Badges, and Leaderboards. If you like this blog post, you will LOVE the book.) On the other hand, when people are do…
Teeth aligning company SmileDirectClub is using NDAs to stifle bad reviews online
Shared by
Michael Tchong
theverge.com - SmileDirectClub, a Warby Parker-style company that sells 3D-printed teeth aligners online that are typically cheaper than braces, has asked some customers dissatisfied with the product to sign extrem…
SaaS Trends: What’s Coming Up Ahead In 2020
Shared by
Serchen
blog.serchen.com - As a SaaS company owner and an investor through Ramp Ventures, I’ve always got my ear to the ground when it comes to future trends. And although there’s no way to predict with 100% accuracy what the …
Understanding the Next365 Days – 6-HOURS OF UNDRESSING 2019
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
kennethsoriyan.com - portfolio of clients in Nigeria. She offers services ranging from digital marketing, public relations, experiential marketing, brand building and core marketing across several sectors. She is current…
| Jack Uldrich’s “Friday Future 15: January 24, 2020”
Shared by
Jack Uldrich
jackuldrich.com - Think Like a Futurist: Here is my contribution to the new book, After Shock–a book commemorating Futurist Alvin Toffler’s seminal work on the topic of futurism, Future Shock. My chapter is entitled, …
How to Build a Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy for 2020
Shared by
Aepiphanni
marketinginsidergroup.com - I’ve already explained why I predict 2020 will be the year of the customer. The traditional, tried-and-true marketing methods of getting people to know about your brand and buy your products are no l…
Man wins settlement, now to sue the bank for refusing to cash the check
Shared by
Rev Dr Susan K Smith
thegrio.com - Sauntore Thomas of Detroit recently won a settlement from his former employer, after he slapped them with a racial discrimination lawsuit. This week, when he went to the bank to cash the check, the b…
What to Say in an Exit Interview
Shared by
OneSource Consulting
hbr.org - Given that most people will hold multiple jobs over the course of their professional lives, you may have the opportunity to participate in an exit interview at one or more points during your career. …
Is It Time to Leave the Family Business?
Shared by
OneSource Consulting
hbr.org - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made headlines when they announced their decision to “step back” from their royal duties in favor of greater independence. While their desire to step away from the pres…
Fearless | Aepiphanni Business Consulting
Shared by
Aepiphanni
aepiphanni.com - Starting a new company is not for the faint of heart. As a matter of fact, many entrepreneurs including myself could probably tell you many stories that might shake you to your core if you are unfami…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
ART & ENTERTAINMENT
Walter White Behind Bars In Meth Case
Shared by
Susan Cooper 💙🌊🆘
thesmokinggun.com - JANUARY 24--A Florida Man named Walter White was arrested Wednesday and charged with violating terms of a probation sentence he received last month following his conviction on a felony methamphetamin…
Listen: stupidDOPE Weekly Playlist Vol. 50 | Apple Music Stream | stupidDOPE.com
Shared by
LeVar Thomas
stupiddope.com - Get it how you live. That means however you do your weekend, find time for fun and good music. It was a crazy week for music as we saw the return of rap legends Eminem, Missy Elliott, and Redman with…
Goop’s Netflix series: It’s so much worse than I expected and I can’t unsee it
Shared by
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com - In the third episode of Goop's Netflix series, a female guest remarks that we women are seen as "very dangerous when we're knowledgeable." [Ep. 3, 33:35] "Tell me about it," Gwyneth Paltrow knowingly…
My Grandmother Kept Telling Us About the Nazis. Now I Know Why.
Shared by
Guy Kawasaki
nytimes.com - My family’s commitment to immediately contribute to the nation that welcomed them influenced my decision to serve. I joined the Navy when I was 22. Before that, I rarely thought about my Jewish ident…
This is why you should have your own personal communication style
Shared by
Larry Wentz
fastcompany.com - When it comes to most problems, you can often trace the root cause to a breakdown in communication. Something said the wrong way, or not at all, can lead to assumptions that create unnecessary challe…
YouTube’s Biggest Stars Are Begging Fans Not to Stalk Them at Home
Shared by
Reg Saddler
thedailybeast.com - Kris Herzog predicts a YouTuber will be murdered in the next year or two. Herzog, the owner of Bodyguard Group of Beverly Hills, which has protected stars like Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian, and Tom C…
If You Want To Have Great Listening Skills, Stop Saying These Three Phrases
Shared by
Reg Saddler
forbes.com - Everyone says they want to have great listening skills, but sadly, very few actually do. In the study The Risks Of Ignoring Employee Feedback, we discovered that most leaders are doing a poor job of …
'American Dirt' book: Praised by Oprah Winfrey but heavily criticized
Shared by
Earl Castro
usatoday.com - If "American Dirt" has the Oprah Winfrey seal of approval, how controversial can it be? Jeanine Cummins' new novel, released Tuesday, is the latest choice for the legendary talk show host's book club…
Black teen told to cut dreadlocks or face graduation ban from Texas school
Shared by
Still Safe®
news.sky.com - A black teenager has said he has been suspended from high school and told he can't attend his graduation ceremony unless he cuts his dreadlocks. DeAndre Arnold, a senior at Barbers Hill High School i…
Harry Richford: Death of newborn baby in hospital was 'wholly avoidable'
Shared by
Still Safe®
news.sky.com - A newborn baby's death a week after his emergency delivery was "wholly avoidable" and "contributed to by neglect", a coroner has said. Harry Richford died in November 2017 after being born at Margate…
Grammys 2020: who will win the big categories – and who should
Shared by
MARCOME
theguardian.com - Noise threatens to drown out the music at the 2020 Grammy awards. A line had been drawn under the tone-deaf leadership of Neil Portnow, who had presided over the ceremony since 2002 – between 2013 an…
Neil Young Officially Becomes a U.S. Citizen in Time to Vote Against Trump in Presidential Election
Shared by
Mike Elgan
people.com - The 74-year-old singer-songwriter, who is originally from Canada, shared the news on his website on Wednesday, along with a photo of himself standing in a saluting pose next to a sign that read, “Dem…
The Grammys gift bag is packed with wellness goodies—here's what's inside
Shared by
Kyani Team WA
wellandgood.com - As if attending the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards wasn’t cool enough—the glitz! the glamour!—there’s now another reason why scoring a seat would be the ultimate win: You get a Grammys gift bag that’s jam…
Guitars And How To Learn To Play One Well
Shared by
Rolf Joho
onlineguitarlesson.biz - Learning the guitar is a terrific thing to do. It is helpful for building your motor skills and helps encourage creativity.Keep reading to learn more about playing guitar. Never worry about learning …
'Magic' gloves let acclaimed Brazilian pianist play again
Shared by
panah
techxplore.com - A few days before Christmas, renowned pianist João Carlos Martins summoned his friends to a Sao Paulo bar so he could show off the best gift he'd received in years: a new pair of bionic gloves that a…
When Racism Changed
Shared by
Rev Dr Susan K Smith
patheos.com - In previous posts I have wondered about heightened attention to racism in the United States. This was even before the New York Times turned up the volume with its 1619 Project. Now I come to learn th…
London police to deploy facial recognition cameras across the city
Shared by
panah
theverge.com - Live facial recognition cameras will be deployed across London, with the city’s Metropolitan Police announcing today that the technology has moved past the trial stage and is ready to be permanently …
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
#FORESIGHT
Amazon is working to develop biometric scanners to link handprints to credit cards, allowing shoppers to buy with the swipe of their palm
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Amazon has plans to create payment terminals that would allow shoppers to link a credit card with their own handprint, allowing them to pay at brick-and-mortar stores by simply waving their hand acro…
Shanghai-built Tesla popular in China after new tax break
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Tesla stores across Shanghai have been crowded with customers after a new tax break earlier this month, with most orders coming for the most affordable electric vehicle, the Model 3 sedan built at th…
‘Wolf pack attack’: China launches new killer robot ship
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - China’s new killer robot ship that can carry out anti-submarine and anti-ship missions has undergone its first sea trial, according to a Chinese defence industry magazine. Called the JARI, the unmann…
China plans 39 million-mile race to Mars to catch up with NASA
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - “Mars Base 1” is a Mars simulation center in the Gobi desert. China is taking its rivalry with the U.S. to another planet. The Chinese space agency is preparing a mid-year mission to Mars, marking th…
‘Part-science lab, part-playground’: how kids made museums take fun seriously
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - From London to California, architects are helping museums provide interactive learning experiences that can’t be found on screen State of play: TapeScape, an interactive art installation built in col…
Understanding the Next365 Days – 6-HOURS OF UNDRESSING 2019
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
kennethsoriyan.com - portfolio of clients in Nigeria. She offers services ranging from digital marketing, public relations, experiential marketing, brand building and core marketing across several sectors. She is current…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!
#FUTURETRENDS
Amazon is working to develop biometric scanners to link handprints to credit cards, allowing shoppers to buy with the swipe of their palm
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Amazon has plans to create payment terminals that would allow shoppers to link a credit card with their own handprint, allowing them to pay at brick-and-mortar stores by simply waving their hand acro…
Shanghai-built Tesla popular in China after new tax break
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - Tesla stores across Shanghai have been crowded with customers after a new tax break earlier this month, with most orders coming for the most affordable electric vehicle, the Model 3 sedan built at th…
‘Wolf pack attack’: China launches new killer robot ship
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - China’s new killer robot ship that can carry out anti-submarine and anti-ship missions has undergone its first sea trial, according to a Chinese defence industry magazine. Called the JARI, the unmann…
China plans 39 million-mile race to Mars to catch up with NASA
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - “Mars Base 1” is a Mars simulation center in the Gobi desert. China is taking its rivalry with the U.S. to another planet. The Chinese space agency is preparing a mid-year mission to Mars, marking th…
‘Part-science lab, part-playground’: how kids made museums take fun seriously
Shared by
Thomas Frey CSP
impactlab.net - From London to California, architects are helping museums provide interactive learning experiences that can’t be found on screen State of play: TapeScape, an interactive art installation built in col…
TPS Consulting
Computers, Technology and the Future!