The $2T company unveiled its latest and greatest today. Tim Cook kicked off the virtual event from the company’s beautiful HQ in California. Here’s what we got: Apple Watch Series 6Apple Watch SEUpdated iPadUpdated iPad... Read More
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As we get closer to the election, it’s highly likely that malicious actors will register and leverage election and voting websites to mislead users. We identified 47 potentially malicious domains that were either parked, redirected to a different... Read More
As leaders at higher ed institutions work to sort out the basic logistics of what the campus experience looked like this Fall, many also find themselves facing student backlash regarding remote learning experiences. After this spring’s... Read More
Raising children in the digital age can definitely be an interesting experience. With the internet at their fingertips, new and enriching opportunities are sprouting up each day – but these changes often come with their own set of problems as... Read More
One of the biggest challenges facing educators as they head back to campus in the ‘new normal’ of remote learning environments is trying to make sure that students are using research sources that are safe and unbiased. These fact-checking... Read More
The key to building connectivity with students taking classes virtually is regular and personable communication. Here are suggestions that based teaching remote classes and working with others who teach them. 1. Post and email regular... Read More
In conjunction with its new tool to help spot deepfake videos, Microsoft has also launched a quiz to test your skills spotting the fake AI-generated media. The quiz was released alongside the announcement of Microsoft Video Authenticator — a... Read More
As the world’s top pharmaceutical companies work to develop a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine, they have been under immense pressure to produce a vaccine that will eliminate the need for the continued shutdowns that have been... Read More
Students in Hartford, Connecticut, will have to wait at least one more day to start the new school year after a ransomware attack shut down the district’s computer system. Officials informed parents that both online and in-person classes... Read More
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago recently polled nearly 3,000 current or recent parents of teenagers to better understand their most pressing concerns and challenges with social media, as well as trends in behavior... Read More
The Flash movie is already making us want to use the Speed Force and head straight to 2022. Michael Keaton is reportedly in talks to appear as Batman for the first time in three decades, while Ben Affleck’s own version of the Caped Crusader is... Read More
In a year in which few things are normal, there will be some familiar things about NFL broadcasts this season. Announcers will be in the stadiums, pregame shows will have their usual fill of banter and debate and the regular season will start on... Read More
Despite a drop-off in the number of car trips for many Americans during the spring, broadcast radio continues to hold onto the largest share of any audio medium. Edison Research’s latest Share of Ear study shows 42% of all time spent listening to... Read More
Welcome to the Heath Gallery of Harlem where Soho artist Patrick-Earl Barnes has a one-man show about what we’re all going through right now: the pandemic, political unrest and the economic downturn. For additonal details – CLICK HERE ... Read More
Late Monday evening, we got our first purported look at the Xbox Series S, the long-rumored cheaper version of Microsoft’s upcoming next-gen Xbox Series X console, and if that $299 price is the real deal, it could just be Microsoft’s ace in the... Read More