The enablement team plays a key role in the initial and ongoing success of employees. When training is set up properly, the company starts receiving value from... | Continue reading
We have confirmation of Sony Pictures skipping Comic-Con this year, joining Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures in sitting out of Hall H. | Continue reading
To solve tasks in new environments involving objects unseen during training,agents must reason over prior information about those objects and theirrelations. We introduce the Prior Knowledge... | Continue reading
Do you have an idea for an app that’s going to be a game changer? It's high time to decide what backend environment are you going to choose. Here's whether you should go for Node.js or PHP. | Continue reading
Nowadays security schema that lays on two tokens quite common. There are a lot of information about theme in the Internet. There are often only description what... | Continue reading
One of the earliest pieces of advice I ever got from my mother is to never share hats with someone. My coworker Erica Lourd received similar motherly advice, forbidden from using a friend’s hairbrush. Why? Because this is how things like lice and bedbugs can spread. And now with … | Continue reading
The BEA released the Personal Income and Outlays report for May: Personal income increased $88.6 billion (0.5 percent) in May according t... | Continue reading
The usability standards for buttons are higher for mobile apps than desktop apps. With a smaller screen and finger navigation, mobile… | Continue reading
Following the big news that Jony Ive will be resigning from Apple later this year after nearly 30 years at the company, new details continue to... | Continue reading
Brings a variety of improvements and bug fixes for the document organization and archiving app, including preliminary support for macOS 10.15 Catalina. ($40 new, free update, 25.7 MB) | Continue reading
The city's municipal utility is readying a 25-year power purchase agreement for 200 MWac of solar power at 1.997¢/kWh along with 100 MW / 400 MWh of energy storage at 1.3¢/kWh. | Continue reading
Harvard University's RoboBee has became the lightest vehicle to ever achieve sustained untethered flight, not requiring jumping or liftoff. | Continue reading
Last year, a cool new feature was introduced called Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager (DLM) which can be used to snapshot your EBS disks. This was previously possib | Continue reading
While working on Supercomments, I regularly came across third-party Node.js packages whose version in the npm registry was not the one I wanted. In most cases this was because the maintainer hadn't updated the version for a while, although in at least one instance it was because … | Continue reading
Veillonella bacteria increased in some runners’ guts after a marathon, and may make a compound that might boost endurance, a mouse study suggests. | Continue reading
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang claimed his microphone was "not on" a few times when he attempted to jump in during Thursday night's Democratic debate in Miami. | Continue reading
Major update introduces a whole new tables feature including headers and footers, styles, and formulas. ($49 new, free update, 82.2 MB) | Continue reading
To a chimp, no two butts are alike. | Continue reading
Researchers from the Yokohama National University have teleported quantum information securely within the confines of a diamond. The study has big implications for quantum information technology -- the future of how sensitive information is shared and stored. The researchers publ … | Continue reading
But Line says the new Line Score will be opt-in. | Continue reading
Yesterday, one of my portfolio companies died. | Continue reading
After Eric Ries' publication of The Lean Startup in 2011, the underlying method quickly spread among entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship educators, incubators, accelerators, and large corporations. The lean startup (LSU) method has since become one of the cornerstones of entrepreneur … | Continue reading
What will happen when a work-obsessed culture stops working? | Continue reading
A ‘stock-picker’s market’? Not so much. | Continue reading
Japanese baker izuyo creates loaves of bread and other baked goods that look really scary when they come out of the oven. Once the loaf is sliced, however, adorable animé characters are revealed and the world is good again. | Continue reading
Close analysis of EEG data reveals that nearly 1 in 7 brain-injured ICU patients shows evidence of hidden consciousness just days after injury. Patients with such signs are more likely to recover, neurologists at Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian have found.
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Maintenance update brings a couple of new features and stability improvements to the for the long-form writing tool. ($45 new, free update, 106 MB) | Continue reading
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Coinbase has crunched the numbers based on its own user activity and a survey conducted during Crypto Winter, and the results spell good news for bitcoin. | Continue reading
Zwischen dem ersten Juli und dem 21. August 2019 werden die vier Fundamentsockel der bekannten Stahlfachwerkkonstruktion auf dem Berliner Messegelände saniert und der Fahrstuhl gewartet. Danach bleiben das Restaurant und die Aussichtsplattform noch bis zum 16. September für Besuc … | Continue reading
Somerville, which neighbors Cambridge, Massachusetts, just joined San Francisco in banning the use of facial recognition. | Continue reading
It's time to pit the toy movies of summer – Annabelle Comes Home, Child's Play and Toy Story 4 – against each other and see which wins. | Continue reading
Sarah Outen will tell you she’s impulsive by nature. The British adventurer first heard about ocean rowing as a college student and celebrated her 24th birthday on the Indian Ocean, which she rowed alone because she couldn’t convince anyone to join her. Back home in the U.K., som … | Continue reading
In materials science, surfaces that strongly repel low surface tension liquids are classified 'superoleophobic," while high surface tension liquid repellants are 'superhydrophobic' and surfaces that display both characteristics are 'superomniphobic." Superomniphobic surfaces are … | Continue reading
Astronomers have spent the past dozen years hunting for fast radio bursts (FRBs) – flashes of radio waves that come from outer space and last just milliseconds. And after a dozen years of work we still don't know exactly what causes them, only that it must be something very power … | Continue reading
Orange County had 20,104 more people leave than move in, marking the 10th worst net out-migration among big counties in the U.S. L.A. County had 98,608 people leave, marking the biggest net loss in the U.S. | Continue reading