Feast your eyes on the killer lineup from John Wick Chapter 3, including Jason Mantzoukas as the Tick Tock Man. | Continue reading
When we raised our seed round in 2015, we told ourselves that was the only funding we’d ever need. We focused on staying lean and raced to profitability within our first nine months. For the past three years, Clearbit has been profitable. We are in this for the long | Continue reading
Chemistry researchers at Oregon State University have patented a method for making anti-leukemia compounds that until now have only been available via an Asian tree that produces them. | Continue reading
Authorities call facial recognition a valuable tool. Civil liberties groups say it's dangerous. | Continue reading
With 1 million new cases of congestive heart failure diagnosed each year, a revolutionary product is making it easier for hospitals to monitor patients with the condition in the comfort of their own homes. | Continue reading
Spring in New York can mean salted driveways and goose-feather coats or pastel cardigans and pedicures on display. It's the time of year where you can't quite lug your sweaters into storage, as tempted as… | Continue reading
Maintenance update for the character discovery utility. (€29.99 new, free update, 4.9 MB) | Continue reading
The center of our galaxy is a frenzy of activity. A behemoth black hole—4 million times as massive as the sun—blasts out energy as it chows down on interstellar detritus while neighboring stars burst to life and subsequently explode. | Continue reading
The past few months have seen a parade of newly launched presidential campaigns, each hoping to march through the primaries and on to the White House. The stree… | Continue reading
We all know that turning off lights and buying energy-efficient appliances affects our financial bottom line. Now, according to a new study by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers, we know that saving energy also saves lives and even more money for consumers by alleviating … | Continue reading
Tropical Cyclone Trevor appeared to have a cloud-filled eye in visible imagery from NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite. | Continue reading
On the March 20, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to discuss the latest film and tv news, including James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, The Flash, X-Men, Netflix, and Star Wars rum … | Continue reading
A biweekly tour of the ever-expanding cartographic landscape. | Continue reading
As the close of Q1 approaches, ambi just completed our first Executive Quarterly Planning Off-Site. I’m thrilled and humbled by what we’ve done to transform the student learning experience in such a short time. | Continue reading
Whitepages Pro, a digital identity verification company, has introduced its Transaction Risk API. The API provides instantaneous risk scoring for transactions of all type. The risk score is based on email, IP, phone, address and name of the party attempting to complete a transact … | Continue reading
After this latest round of a deflationary recession/depression consummates, global central banks and governments will engage in an epoch battle to re-inflate asset prices | Continue reading
Say we want to target an element are just visually blur the border of it. There is no simple, single built-in web platform feature we can reach for. But | Continue reading
A new report commissioned by Vodafone UK reveals that digital technology can help alleviate loneliness among the over 50s | Continue reading
The boys take some time to mark National Ravioli Day, then dive into Apple's new iPads and iMacs before making predictions for the company's upcoming media event. On this week's episode of Connected, we share our predictions for next week's Apple event – with a special twist that … | Continue reading
In a rather forthright video essay, the host of You Can't Unhear This addresses the mysterious goings on that make very messy work of The Beatles song, | Continue reading
Caltech researchers have designed self-assembling DNA molecules with unprecedented reprogrammability. | Continue reading
She’s so pretty. | Continue reading
In our S. Craig Zahler interview, the Dragged Across Concrete director shares his filmmaking process and explains why he hates when people spoil things. | Continue reading
Jake Wharton talks about the Kotlin language, how it compiles to run on more than just the JVM, and whether it can fully pull off the multiplatform trick allowing a single codebase to run everywhere. | Continue reading
This post provides detailed analysis and an exploit achieving remote code execution for the recently fixed Chrome vulnerability that was observed by Google to be exploited in the wild. Author: István Kurucsai Patch Analysis The release notes from Google are short on information a … | Continue reading
In which I debate the merits of Coldfusion, that "dead" language which "nobody" uses. | Continue reading
In a wide-ranging keynote address that ran nearly three hours at the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, Nvidia co-founder and chief executive officer | Continue reading
The vast gender gap in Japanese science has leading women researchers calling for change. | Continue reading
In the modern distributed computing world, which is getting ever more disaggregated and some might say discombobulated, as every day passes, the | Continue reading
“Troll,” a visually stunning ray-tracing demo using Unreal Engine 4.22 and powered by a single GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, stunned GDC attendees. | Continue reading
An online LaTeX editor that's easy to use. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more. | Continue reading
An alphabet soup of token offerings is rapidly replacing the regulatory suspect Initial Coin Offering. Here’s a cheat sheet. | Continue reading
On a Friday morning in April 1990, Christopher Matthew Kerze, 17, told his mother, Alona, he had a headache. And so, having no reason to... | Continue reading
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When Facebook open sourced the hardware and datacenter designs of its very first homegrown datacenter in Prineville, Oregon nearly eight years ago, | Continue reading
Global tech talent is now heading north for jobs, in everything from product design to artificial intelligence. | Continue reading