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The AI-powered browser extension that makes it fast and easy to find answers to your questions while surfing the web for work, study, or leisure. | Continue reading
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Among the 20 biggest dailies, nearly two-thirds of their newsrooms are run by a woman or a person of color (or both). But newsrooms still have a long way to go to be reflective of the communities they serve. | Continue reading
If you've struggled like many of us to find a place to conveniently stream all of Studio Ghibli's films, look no further than HBO Max. | Continue reading
On the July 26, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by senior writer and weekend editor Brad Oman to talk about the latest film and TV news, including a new Exorcist trilogy, Michael B. Jordan’s rival Superman project, James Gunn’s hopes for a D … | Continue reading
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Ganymede's atmosphere is produced by charged particle sputtering andsublimation of its icy surface. Previous far-ultraviolet observations of theOI1356-A and OI1304-A oxygen emissions were used to derive sputtered molecularoxygen (O$_2$) as an atmospheric constituent but an expect … | Continue reading
Jack Thomas has been a journalist for the Boston Globe since 1958 and recently learned he has months to live due to a cancer diagn | Continue reading
Among the 20 biggest dailies, nearly two-thirds of their newsrooms are run by a woman or a person of color (or both). But newsrooms still have a long way to go to be reflective of the communities they serve. | Continue reading
Why (and how) your computer can emulate a 40 year old CRT terminal. | Continue reading
Korea is one of the world's largest nuclear energy producers. But in 2017, the country chose to phase out nuclear power plants citing concerns of possible accidents. However, the emergence of global pledges to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 casts a cloud over Korea's nuc … | Continue reading
The Shawshank Redemption is finally coming home on 4K Blu-ray and digital release set for this September. Here's everything you need to Know. | Continue reading
On Aug. 26, 2020, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a pulse of high-energy radiation that had been racing toward Earth for nearly half the present age of the universe. Lasting only about a second, it turned out to be one for the record books—the shortest gamma-ray b … | Continue reading
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Firm acquisition is a complicated process in which acquiring companies often try to smooth the transition by retaining at least one board-level director from the target company. New research from the University of Notre Dame calls into question the wisdom of this move. | Continue reading
Football is Life! This week Myke and Jason join Netflix in pretending to understand games, ponder a smarter Apple display, and then discuss “Loki” and the return of “Ted Lasso.… | Continue reading
BioNTech says the insights it has gained from developing an mRNA vaccine against the coronavirus could help developing shots for malaria, a disease that infects millions of people every year. | Continue reading
Apple has completed its latest cycle of operating system updates with the release of iPadOS 14.7 and macOS 11.5. Along with them come security notes for all recent releases. Apple later followed with iOS 14.7.1, iPadOS 14.7.1, and macOS 11.5.1 to address a serious security vulner … | Continue reading
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Listen to this episode from The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley on Spotify. Join me for an interview with Prakash Darji, General Manager of Digital Experience Business Unit at Pure Storage, for a lively discussion on the future of storage and security. Everything from Pure … | Continue reading
The trick of John Kennedy Toole’s novel is that it draws you into the story with its comedy without requiring you to consciously assess the disjointedness of the protagonist’s way of reading the world. Even without stepping back and intellectualizing the problem, you learn how no … | Continue reading
Intel’s senior leaders provide a look at Intel’s process and packaging roadmaps during a webcast at 2 p.m. PDT July 26. | Continue reading
An Amiga, Deluxe Paint and a mouse. From the late 80s to the early 90s, these 3 tools were at the core of numerous graphic designers' workstations in the West. It took years for the Japanese industry... | Continue reading
An international team of scientists led by a prominent Harvard astronomer announced a new initiative Monday to look for evidence of technology built by extraterrestrial civilizations. | Continue reading
In September 2017, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution postdoctoral scholar Maggie Johnson was conducting an experiment with a colleague in Bocas del Toro off the Caribbean coast of Panama. After sitting on a quiet, warm open ocean, they snorkeled down to find a peculiar layer o … | Continue reading
Want to make $200 a day in New York City? Rush to the scene of a murder, a three-alarm fire or a traffic accident — then pull out your phone and start filming. That’s the pitch from Citizen, … | Continue reading
My actual UX practice of implementing the low-friction payment flow for subscriptions | Continue reading
Musician and inventor Look Mum No Computer found that he had an extra Leslie speaker handy and decided to turn it into a workable guitar. He attached a | Continue reading
CUE, the AI basketball-playing robot, almost never misses a shot --- and the Twitterverse had nervous jokes about 'robot overlords.' | Continue reading
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They may make both the best and worst-case scenarios for climate change less likely | Continue reading
The most important man in New York media has decamped to the West Coast. Not everyone's happy about that. | Continue reading
Or how programmers and testers can work together for a happy and fulfilling life.Why don’t we just automate all the testing? Is test coverage a useful metric? What does it mean to “shift testing left”? When and where should we be testing? How much is enough testing? | Continue reading