School of advanced communications MACS held among representatives of the client community survey on the role of strategic planning. The survey was anonymous, formalized character. […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Month: March 2019
Guide Huawei use smartphones, tablets and laptops
Financial Director of Huawei Meng Wanzhou (Wanzhou Meng) was a big fan of Apple technology. This is evidenced by the inventory of the seized gadgets […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Mastercard Wades Into Murky Waters With Its New Digital ID
The credit card company has more details about its plan for a decentralized, universal digital ID, but questions remain. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Yoshi’s Craft World is coming out soon — Here’s where you should buy it!
Best answer: Amazon. No matter how you’re purchasing, for most people, Amazon will be the best place to pick up the game. Buy from Amazon: Yoshi’s […] Read the original post by Jason Cockerham
How Zello Became a Lifeline for Venezuelans Under Maduro
A dedicated community of Zello moderators is using the voice-chat app to help bring news and coordinate aid amid the country’s political and economic crisis. Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
BeatsX Earphones review: These Bluetooth earbuds are an ace for bass
It’s no wonder that Apple’s AirPods are a hit with many iOS users. They’ve got awesome battery life, a brilliantly designed charging case, and you […] Read the original post by Séamus Bellamy
What’s new on Hulu in April 2019
Into the Dark, Ramy — and a full slate of live TV you don’t want to miss. April may be a little little light on originals, but […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
World’s longest flexible PCB comes from Gloucestershire
Trackwise of Tewkesbury is claiming a world record – for creating what is believed to be the world’s longest multi-layer flexible printed circuit (FPC), which […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Work out while you work with the $119 DeskCycle Under Desk Pedal Exerciser
Sedentary lifestyle, begone. Working out when you sit for a living can be difficult, but this handy gadget is here to change everything. Amazon has the DeskCycle […] Read the original post by Louryn Strampe
The Best Gear and Apps to Help You Have—or Not Have—a Baby
Even if you don’t resort to extraordinary measures, getting pregnant the old-fashioned way can be complicated and frustrating. Let tech help out. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Robot ‘Natural Selection’ Recombines Into Something Totally New
If we let robots design themselves in simulations, they can come up with totally novel forms and materials—and some can reproduce to form lightly mutated […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
At-home ultrasound, fertility and pregnancy monitoring, lactation aids, and more—the best gear and apps for making and tracking a baby.
Even if you don’t resort to extraordinary measures, getting pregnant the old-fashioned way can be complicated and frustrating. Let tech help out. Read the original post by Adrienne So
It’s Either the Best Time or the Worst Time to Have a Baby
Here’s everything you want or need to know about reproduction—from the best fertility apps to secret Facebook groups for egg donors. Read the original post by Andrea Valdez
The Real Choice You Make When You Subscribe to Apple Services
The company’s services push is also carefully designed to lock more customers into the Apple ecosystem. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
Inside an Effort to Use Data-Crunching to Reduce Preterm Births
One in 10 US babies is born prematurely, higher than in other developed countries, and the rate is increasing. For black women, it is even […] Read the original post by Gregory Barber