By Ashleigh Schmitz Morley Ever since Disneyland opened its doors in July of 1955, the theme park has delighted generations of guests looking for some Disney magic. To celebrate its landmark 60th anniversary, the park is holding grand Diamond Celebration. The park is kicking things off with a 24-hour event that will include three new nighttime […]
Timeline of Computer History
Hewlett-Packard is Founded. David Packard and Bill Hewlett found Hewlett-Packard in a Palo Alto, California garage. Their first product was the HP 200A Audio Oscillator, which rapidly becomes a popular piece of test equipment for engineers. Walt Disney Pictures ordered eight of the 200B model to use as sound effects generators for the 1940 movie […]
Verizon Bets on Video Ads in $4 Billion Deal for AOL
By DAVID GELLES The nation’s biggest wireless operator sees its digital future in a company that still offers dial-up Internet service. However backward that may seem, Verizon Communications’ $4.4 billion all-cash deal for AOL, announced on Tuesday, illustrates how the communications industry has changed — even if the underlying rationale has not — from the […]
10 Performers Who Died Onstage
By: Greg Sabin Whether it was a lackluster crowd or weak material, performers love trading stories about the night they absolutely died while doing their shtick. Here are 10 examples of performers that actually did die onstage. On the bright side, they did shuffle off the mortal coil while doing the thing they loved. 1. LEE […]
Innocent gestures that mean rude things abroad
By Simon Busch Think you’re a well-mannered person? Most people do — and so they might be, at home. But the most apparently harmless gestures and customs — the thumbs-up sign, a casual greeting, certain types of gifts — can be radically misconstrued on foreign soil, with embarrassing or even dangerous consequences. Just remember: never shake […]
Have baby, will travel: See the world with tot in tow
BY: Ellen Creagel Veteran traveler Adrian Jarosz has stamps in his passport, can sleep on a plane and has six international trips under his belt. He is 3 years old. “If we drive past an airport, he cries if he can’t fly on a plane,” says his mom, Agatha Jarosz, of South Lyon, Mich. She sees […]
Can Open Offices Be Redeemed, or Are They Beyond Saving? 12 Experts Weigh In
For facilities managers, a key part of the job description involves taking care of the work environment for a building’s occupants. In recent years, the popularity of the open office layout has come under fire from both researchers and the workforce that occupies such offices, layouts currently inhabited by approximately 70% of American workers. While […]
5 Key Words of Advice from the World’s Most Famous Customer Service Representative
BY: Tricia Morris Dos Equis may lay claim to The Most Interesting Man in the World, but it’s another brand that boasts the world’s most interesting and famous customer service representative: Virgin Group Founder, Richard Branson. While the billionaire son of a barrister and flight attendant could easily take a break from the business spotlight, he […]
Disney beats analysts’ estimates with 10% increase in profit in second quarter
By DANIEL MILLER Walt Disney Co. reported Tuesday that its domestic theme parks and its consumer products business drove the company to a 10% increase in net income for its fiscal second quarter. The Burbank-based company posted net income of $2.108 billion for the quarter that ended March 28, up from $1.917 billion a year […]
Apple Watch has a problem with tattoos
Brett Molina & Edward C. Baig And then there was TattooGate. Social media is all abuzz with anecdotes and posts on Reddit and Twitter that the Apple Watch sensor that measures heart rate does not work well on some users that have tattoos on their wrists. “Doubt they asked at checkout if you had any […]