After months of working remotely due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Microsoft announced on Friday (October 8) that employees will be able to work from home permanently. According to The Verge, Microsoft unveiled guidelines for a new... Read More
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The new offer – Azure for Operators – is said to “provide operators with the agility they need to rapidly innovate and experiment with new 5G services on a programmable network.” There are a lot of moving parts here and the story... Read More
How can I create a safe lab experience for my students? How will I have time to sanitize everything in my lab before and after each class? Do I have enough personal protective equipment (PPE) at my school? What is the best way to engage my students... Read More
Streaming startup Quibi is looking to be acquired or conduct an initial public offering through a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), among other potential moves, according to the Wall Street Journal. The short-form streaming service... Read More
In November 2018, Spotify released an accompanying app for Apple Watch that allows iPhone users to access and control their favorite Spotify music and podcasts from their wrist. One of the limitations of the app is that it doesn’t allow... Read More
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
Hackers breached a payment application used by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, compromising the personal information of at least 46,000 veterans. The hackers managed to gain access to the application using “social engineering... Read More
Google Fiber announced today that it will be launching “2 Gig” – an internet option “bringing even more bandwidth and speed to customers in internet-intensive households who may need more than a gig to do their thing, whatever that may... 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
With the increase of social media usage amid the pandemic, internet scams are on the rise. How can you keep your teens safe from the perils of catfishing and get rich quick schemes on their social accounts? Luckily, all it takes is a little education... 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
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
Ever see the Twitter trends list and have no idea what the trending words and hashtags mean? You’re not alone. As a result of the sometimes vague nature of the trends list, Twitter is rolling out updates that add more context to the curation... Read More
The next generation of smartphones from Apple will all feature 5G technology — which will allow them to access a wireless network that promises faster internet and quicker response times than the current LTE models — only the largest model will... Read More
New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) finds that 78% of all U.S. households have a subscription video on-Demand (SVOD) service from Netflix, Amazon Prime, and/or Hulu – up from 69% in 2018, and 52% in 2015. In addition, 55%... Read More