By Kim Ann Zimmermann – Live Science Contributor The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880, the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get […]
The One Good Thing Caused by COVID-19: Innovation
by Hong Luo and Alberto Galasso Harvard Business School The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly influenced the lives of most people on the planet. It has changed daily activities; something as simple as a walk in the park is perceived very differently now. The same is true for businesses. Many businesses have shut down or changed […]
By 2030, this is what computers will be able to do
By Justine Cassell https://www.weforum.org/ Developments in computing are driving the transformation of entire systems of production, management, and governance. In this interview Justine Cassell, Associate Dean, Technology, Strategy and Impact, at the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, and co-chair of the Global Future Council on Computing, says we must ensure that these developments […]
7+ BEST 3D PRINTERS FOR COSPLAY : REVIEWS AND BUYING GUIDE
from The Review Insider It can be a challenge to create the best cosplay outfit for a convention or other special event. Whether you want something comprehensive or simple, you need to ensure the cosplay outfit you plan looks striking and unique. Anything that is true to life and can bring fiction into reality is […]
Thinking of Traveling in the U.S.? These States Have Travel Restrictions
By Karen Schwartz writing for The New York Times Americans are planning millions of trips this summer within the United States, according to a forecast released by the AAA last month. But packing a face mask and hand sanitizer aren’t the only things these travelers need to consider, as a third of states have restrictions in place for […]
The most anticipated smartphones of 2020
by Andrew Hayward writing for stuff.tv Last year was another fantastic one for smartphones, but 2020 looks to be even better. There’s already a flood of rumours and leaks about this year’s set of incoming heavyweights, including the Apple iPhone 12 and Google Pixel 5, along with a handful of other intriguing-looking handsets. Here’s a look […]
Zoom meeting etiquette: 15 tips and best practices for online video conference meetings
By Sean Adams | sadams@pennlive.com There was a time when those of us who worked in offices thought that the coronavirus pandemic would finally mean an end to office meetings. Oh, what fools we were. What sweet summer children. Office meetings continue despite social distancing, thanks to video conference tools such as Zoom, Skype, Microsoft Teams […]
Internet Safety for Seniors
Why the need for internet security? Many older individuals are keen internet users and are quite well clued up when it comes to technology. Around 50% of adults who are aged 65 or over, are using smartphones, and spend a lot of their time at home online. There has been a rise in these numbers, […]
Keep your kids safe online: All you need to know about internet safety at school and home
By David Anders for Allconnect.com Most internet service providers include parental controls with their plans to help keep kids safe online, but they don’t offer the same settings. Have conversations about internet safety with your kids, and make a list of the parental controls you need. This will give you an idea of what to look for […]
How to save money? 101 great ways to get you started!
From VoucherAlarm.com You’re probably familiar with the feeling of worrying about not having much money to spend this month. How can you make sure that you don’t have to track every penny you spend? Here we’ll provide a 101 useful saving tips which will help you a lot and will be applicable in your daily […]
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