'Tucker Carlson Tonight,' besieged by social media backlash, is increasingly filling commercial breaks with in-house ads and direct-response brand spots. | Continue reading
Chinese importers are unwilling to purchase Canadian canola seed at the moment, according to the group that represents the industry in Canada. | Continue reading
When Andy Grove, former CEO and cofounder of Intel, passed away in 2016, the outpouring of tributes to his memory from the tech world's leading CEOs, such as Tim Cook and Bill Gates, showed just how appreciated his teachings were. The further you look into the leadership tactics … | Continue reading
Draw on your Screen with the aptly named 'Draw on Your Screen' extension for GNOME Shell. It lets you write text and draw over the Ubuntu Linux desktop. | Continue reading
Steffan Needham of Bury, Greater Manchester was jailed for two years for the costly backend breaches following a nine-day trial at Reading Crown Court. | Continue reading
1 1ShareAfter testing the performance of Ethereum using PoA, we tested the usability of the CardContact SmartCard-HSM USB token on an ethereum Proof of Authority network. The HSM allows to store and use multiple encryption keys, both RSA and Elliptic Curves (including secp25 … | Continue reading
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The hand is the most frequently symbolized part of the human body. Used for almost everything, every day, all the time. | Continue reading
HIPAA Drag And Drop Payment Platform | Jackfruit Health | Continue reading
Researchers call for greater regulation and transparency as analysis of medicines-related apps found most directly shared user data -- including sensitive health data -- with third parties, posing an unprecedented privacy risk. | Continue reading
Building secure systems is difficult. It would be nice if we had a bunch of well-designed crypto building blocks that we could assemble in all sorts of ways and be certain that they would, no matte… | Continue reading
DARPA launches a public social network called Polyplexus for research and development, which contains three incubators covering Quantum Machine Learning, among others. | Continue reading
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In our Jordan Peele interview, the director of Us talks about his new horror movie and how he was inspired by George Romero and Universal monsters. | Continue reading
We’re super stoked about bringing you Workers.dev, and we’re even more stoked at every opportunity we have to dogfood Workers. Using what we create keeps us tuned in to the developer experience, which takes a good deal of guesswork out of drawing our roadmaps. | Continue reading
We have a real, coming broadband access crisis in the United States. Data from the government and independent analysis show that we are falling behind the world. This crisis comes from the fact that fiber-to-the-home deployment, the alternative to your gigabit cable monopoly (if … | Continue reading
You can't assume active participation from someone who didn't untick something | Continue reading
Willie Cade's grandfather, Theo, an engineer at John Deere, helped invent the manure spreader. His grandson thinks John Deere's efforts to kill right to repair legislation is what stinks. | Continue reading
A University of Oklahoma-led project is showing how citizen science programs provide valuable data on rivers in southwestern United States. The datasets of ecological and hydrological data obtained from intermittent rivers (rivers that dry at some point in space or time) in Arizo … | Continue reading
Did you know that music and diagnostic imaging have something in common? Sounds have a lower or higher pitch depending on the size of the object that creates them. Tubas and double basses are big and produce deep low-pitch sounds, while flutes and violins are small and produce hi … | Continue reading
Delia Falconer in the Sydney Review of Books: In ancient Rome, priests and officials called augurs would look for omens of the future in the weather, the movement of animals (especially animals encountered out of place), or the flights of birds. These days, we’re scrutinising the … | Continue reading
Preferred Networks (PFN) is completing a new private supercomputer, MN-2, which the Japanese AI startup expects to have operational in… | Continue reading
The string of volcanoes in the Cascades Arc, ranging from California's Mt. Lassen in the south to Washington's Mt. Baker in the north, have been studied by geologists and volcanologists for over a century. Spurred on by spectacular events such as the eruption of Mount Lassen in 1 … | Continue reading
At Amazon, inventors are patenting their ideas and seeing their inventions come to life. | Continue reading
Yours truly, over at MacStories: The recent iMac updates brought additional power and flexibility to Apple’s all-in-one desktop, but didn’t redesign or modernize the iMac as we’ve… | Continue reading
Researchers are reaping the benefits of carefully built programmes and a surge in funding. | Continue reading
How to facilitate focused user testing or research sessions while avoiding the pandora's box of software product feature requests. | Continue reading
The companies’ decision to start a 1,500-patient Alzheimer’s disease study defies logic. | Continue reading
As an investor, I've found that one of the reasons there are fewer female startup founders than male ones is that there are fewer female programmers. So this summer I'm trying an experiment to see... | Continue reading
What if everything you thought about 3D-printed guns was wrong? I know what you’re thinking. How is this article different from the 50+ articles written beforehand? Well, how many of those journalists do you think consulted with someone who spends a decent amount of their time 3D … | Continue reading
Andy Matuschak and Michael Nielsen in Quantum Country: It’s not a survey essay, or a popularization based on hand-wavy analogies. We’re going to dig down deep so you understand the details of quantum computing. Along the way, we’ll also learn the basic principles of quantum mecha … | Continue reading
So much has changed since the creation of the TCP/IP stack. Work on the stack began in 1973 and the first public WAN was initiated in 1982 (see this timeline for a great point of reference). About … | Continue reading
A fierce struggle over automation has erupted at the Port of Los Angeles, as local union officials representing some 12,000 dockworkers demand that one of the world’s largest shipping firms abandon a plan to introduce driverless electric cargo trucks. | Continue reading
The latest Y Combinator demo day brouhaha got me thinking, weren't ICOs supposed to have taken over by now? | Continue reading
In this video, we spoke with Affton School District to hear about how Bark has helped their district confront the challenges facing students today. | Continue reading
One of Australia's great chefs of vegan cuisine is an avowed meat-eater. | Continue reading
My coat is too lightweight for the weather. I'm rushing Spring. It reminds me of mom at Lea's soccer games. Half numb, fingers stinging, we'd hurry off the sidelines to the car, where we'd fight… | Continue reading
The Criterion Channel launch line-up has been revealed, and you can sign up now for a reduced price with a free 30-day trial period included. | Continue reading
The recent iMac updates brought additional power and flexibility to Apple's all-in-one desktop, but didn't redesign or modernize the iMac as we've known it for many years. As the 21.5- and 27-inch machines are here to stay for at least a while longer, I thought it would be a good … | Continue reading