Out of work or have some extra time while in quarantine, this could be the perfect time to improve your career. According to Biography, Isaac Newton helped change the world while in quarantine from the plague, and so could you! Experts advise... Read More
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Apple tweaked its facial recognition system to make it easier to unlock your iPhone while wearing a mask. The tweak included in iOS 13.5, which was released on Wednesday, is subtle. Users with up-to-date software will now see an... Read More
Sick of getting Zoombombed? Facebook started rolling out its video conferencing competitor dubbed Messenger Rooms. Located within Messenger, Rooms probably doesn’t feel as corporate as Cisco WebEx, Zoom, Google Meet or even Skype for... Read More
News that Joe Rogan will take his popular podcast to Spotify in a multiyear licensing agreement starting in September represents the biggest gamble on exclusivity in the podcast industry to date. Rogan said last year his podcast has about 190... Read More
TruGreen, a leading lawn care company whose services include mosquito, flea and tick control, released its 2020 list of cities most bothered by bugs. Compiled from 2019 customer data, this year’s list also includes the increased percentage in... Read More
The American Camp Association (ACA) and the YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) announce the release of Camp Operations Guide – Summer 2020, a groundbreaking educational resource developed to support day and overnight summer camp operations this... Read More
Whether you’re connecting with friends and family or working from home, many of us are relying on video calling tools right now. And while they’re a good way to keep in touch for the time being, they also present new challenges, like unwanted... Read More
CBS All Access announced a new Star Trek series heading to the streaming service. “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” will star Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One and Ethan Peck as Science Officer Spock. Watch... Read More
As digital therapy providers for thousands of chronic pain patients, here at Kaia Health we recognised that the Covid-19 crisis could adversely affect the well-being of many people, in ways beyond the immediate danger of infection. Necessary social... Read More
If you plan on taking an Uber in the coming days, make sure you bring a mask with you. Starting Monday, May 18, Uber will require all users to wear a mask or face covering. Riders and drivers will see several other changes starting Monday... Read More
If you’ve wondered exactly how the COVID-19 virus behaves when swirling in the air around you, consider this grim passage from a blog post written by Erin Bromage, Ph.D., B.Sc., M.S., an associate professor of Biology at the University of... Read More
YUNO today launched its line of “BioTactical Drinks” that are designed to mix and match to promote increased energy, focus, memory retention, relaxation or even a better night’s sleep. Made with over 100 all-natural superfood ingredients... Read More
There are more than 22 million Americans who are now out of work and collecting unemployment benefits to help them get by, however, they might be surprised in April of next year when they learn that they owe taxes on all that aid coming their way.... Read More
Clorox is running its plants 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to meet the increasing demand for its disinfectant products, and still, Clorox wipes are in short supply. With demand for disinfectants up 500 percent amid the coronavirus pandemic... Read More
If you wear glasses, then I’m sure you’ve discovered that it seems impossible to wear a mask with them fogging up. Here are 4 tips that might help…even surgeons use some of these tips! 1. Make sure your mask is as tight as possible across the... Read More