Young adults who are living with more than one health condition experienced poorer productivity in the workplace, according to a new study involving Curtin University researchers. | Continue reading
When tasked with making choices for a big group, like selecting wine for the table, independent people typically make choices that more strongly reflect their own preferences, according to a new University of Alberta study examining how consumers make unilateral decisions for the … | Continue reading
Lessons learned from five weeks spent with Forward Partners, one of Europe’s top Pre-seed/Seed Venture Capital funds | Continue reading
A Far Flung Correspondent weighs in on the MCU controversy. | Continue reading
Your app needs a Facebook or LinkedIn kinda Like-Unlike-Feature? See how we implement this pattern with Ruby On Rails. | Continue reading
JPMorgan is busy growing an artificial intelligence (A.I.) team in California. The bank is currently advertising seven A.I. roles in San Mateo (down from | Continue reading
Canada is on the cusp of some major disruptions to its transportation systems. | Continue reading
Arguably the principal environmental burden facing inhabitants of Planet Earth is the prospect of "global warming" (or "global heating" as recently suggested as a more appropriate term by a senior UK Met Office scientist) caused by the enhanced greenhouse effect resulting from fo … | Continue reading
Which programming languages are on the rise? That’s always a difficult question to answer, but GitHub’s annual State of the Octoverse report gives us | Continue reading
Revisiting relationships that meant the world to us in our formative years is tempting, but it often affirms an idea that no one wants to fully commit to – the idea that people change – that … | Continue reading
Is Australia's award system so complex major corporations capable of handling millions of customers and billions of dollars can't manage to pay employees properly? | Continue reading
Remote Mob Programming combines two ways of working: Mob Programming and working as a distributed team. Jochen Christ, Simon Harrer and Martin Huber share their experience with their working model - and why they don’t want to work differently anymore. | Continue reading
In research that validates what many parents and educators suspect, students whose grades are below average could boost their results if they devote less time to Facebook and other social networking sites. | Continue reading
In a large storage room in the basement of the former Musée d"Histoires Naturelles in Lyon, France, stands a rare relic of the colonial era: a full-body plaster cast of an 18-year-old Badtjala man from K'gari (Fraser Island), Queensland. | Continue reading
Journalism in Boston’s suburbs isn’t just in crisis—it barely even exists. So what happens when no one is minding the shop in the towns where most Bay Staters actually live? | Continue reading
Inventors are consistently at the forefront of business but historically have trouble accruing value. Unique business models often use a new technology to unlock value that was previously constrained. Unfortunately, the business models usually constrain themselves by not being op … | Continue reading
RC though they may be, note that all are capable of getting up after falling down | Continue reading
In 2012, we wrote about the highly realistic Marshall Mini-Fridge that featured real amps and knobs found on their signature amplifiers and musical | Continue reading
The Canonical team is getting back from the Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai 2019 with a lot of excitement and a fresh view on the key projects from the OpenStack Foundation including OpenStack and Kata containers. Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai: Keynotes OpenStack remain … | Continue reading
A Rutgers-led team has created better biosensor technology that may help lead to safe stem cell therapies for treating Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and other neurological disorders. | Continue reading
Date: Nov 13-14Location: Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt, GermanyBooth: 957 The TechWeek Frankfurt trade show will explore solutions to technology challenges organisations face across cloud computing and security, DevOps practices, Big Data management and more. With these major infras … | Continue reading
At Bolt, we encourage employees to use the products we’re building, to provide feedback that helps us continuously improve. To make this… | Continue reading
As far as feel-good fantasies go, it isn’t so bad. | Continue reading
Many people in the business world find their success by always being “on.” They wake up at 4 a.m., answer emails 24 hours a day, and don’t take vacations. Sometimes they’re so high functioning that they don’t even realize they have symptoms of anxiety until they take time away fr … | Continue reading
Enhances the queue user interface and adds support for Ultra HD Blu-ray discs without copy protection. (Free, 19.4 MB) | Continue reading
The best way to understand NGI? Dive right in! At the Next Generation Internet –... | Continue reading
This is the online version of the Popular Information newsletter. You can get independent accountability journalism in your inbox every week. Sign up here: Former NBC News anchor Campbell Brown is a top Facebook executive who was hired in January 2017 | Continue reading
Andrej Karpathy, Tesla’s head of AI and computer vision, gave an interesting talk to get into how Tesla trains its neural networks for self-driving. It results in an interesting overview of the concept in about 10 minutes. Karpathy obtained his PhD from Stanford University in Mac … | Continue reading
Using sentiment analysis to track your brand safety risk and dial your marketing and sales activity up or down as needed can help your business' bottom line. | Continue reading