Opening arguments for trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO of the blood testing company Theranos, began this week. | Nick Otto/AFP via Getty Images The trial of Elizabeth Holmes, former CEO of Theranos, isn’t...
Falling through the gaps: As we’ve written before, paid time off may be one of the best vaccine incentives. But again, Biden’s order only covers larger employers of 100 or more. Gig workers aren’t mentioned in the policy, even...
“No bucks, no Buck Rodgers,” is a quote from the movie The Right Stuff. It comes to mind every time I see IT people attempt to do great things with technology on the cheap. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t...
$550,000 grants to improve farmers’ sugarcane production and address environmental challenges in national park in VietnamSMART-EYE: AIRBORNE AND...
More people are investing in crypto like bitcoin — and the government is stepping up to regulate it. | Michael Short/Bloomberg via Getty Images Coinbase has gotten the government’s attention. Cryptocurrency has an SEC problem...
Looking to enable Java applications to have finer control over internet addressing, plans are afoot in the OpenJDK community to develop a service provider interface (SPI) for host name and address resolution.A JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) under consideration calls...
First came the statements from reproductive organizations. Then came the tech companies.The day after the US Supreme Court decided not to block a law in Texas banning most abortions after six weeks, Dallas-based Match Group, which owns Tinder, OkCupid,...
Quoting Vladimir Lenin, Bill Kanarick describes the tectonic industry shifts brought on by the pandemic: “There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen.” After months of hunkering down at home, consumers got used to...
Led by Harrison Agrusa from the University of Maryland, researchers modeled how much DART might change the spin or rotation of Dimorphos by calculating how the momentum of the impact will alter the asteroid’s roll, pitch, and yaw. The...
Service level agreements (SLAs) first became popular with fixed-line telecom companies in the late 1980s. For the last 20 years, billboards with five nines (99.999%) have peppered every interstate in major US metros. But are numbers of nines in...
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