Facebook Reports Strong Numbers Across The Board, Second Half Caution Reiterated
Facebook numbers outstanding on all counts
Facebook numbers outstanding on all counts
Astrophysicists from Northwestern University have discovered that up to half of the matter in our Milky Way galaxy was actually blown here on intergalactic winds from far-flung galaxies.
It's clear that the numerically insignificant - but politically savvy and powerful - general aviation community has much more political juice in Congress than a $200 billion-a-year, industry that employs almost 700,000 people and serves more than 800 million customers a year.
LendInvest CEO Christian Faes explains why desire to invest in property, including through alternative investment routes, is still as strong as ever.
At 800 times denser than air, water can drive smaller turbines to produce greater energy than wind. Referred to as marine current energy, tidal stream turbines work much like submerged windmills and could replace half the world’s coal by 2050.
Marketers are beginning to explore AI-based tools to help them better leverage the power of social media. Here are six areas of social media management that are currently being aided by AI tools.
Three recently reported stories illustrate some of the disturbing ways technology can be used to invade your privacy.
Scientists have found two Hot Jupiter type planets in two different systems that are very much alike. Understanding why these planets are so alike may open a door that can increase our understanding of the cosmos.
The best opportunities always come from your network.
What does a Roman bioarchaeologist do on a normal summer day? Pore over 2,000-year-old skeletons, of course!
Judge Valerie Caproni issued a carefully constructed decision dismissing a lawsuit filed by independent power producers and their trade organizations. The plaintiffs disputed the legality of the New York Public Service Commission zero emission credit program for nuclear power plants.
If you feel stuck in the rat race, don't do something drastic -- do this instead
Quite so, minimum wages are a bad idea in the first place but a national minimum wage for India, with the vast majority of the economy already informal and trying to price set for well over 1 billion people is a triply bad one.
In perhaps a sign that Chinese tech has arrived, smaller Chinese copycat companies are now copying Xiaomi, not Apple
Over a 38 year period, sperm counts dropped by over 50% in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand . Is this cause for concern?
The year-long drama over whether Sri Lanka's Hambantota port should be sold to China looks to be finally coming to a close. Now it's time for the show to really begin.
Chinese regulators have increased the number of IPOs in the stock market, but reform toward a market based system is still much needed.
The most polarizing quarterback in the world may soon be back in the NFL.
As digital dissolves industry boundaries, there’s opportunity in areas unimaginable just a few years ago.
Most organizations agree that coaching is important, but they do virtually nothing to make employees more receptive to coaching. Learn five ways to become more coachable.
Chinese tech firm Ehang launched the world’s first passenger drone this year. While the unmanned aerial vehicle awaits the green-light to take flight, the company has already signed a lucrative commercial agreement with a healthcare provider to transport organs for time-sensitive transplant surgery.
Recently, Indeed.com – a massive online job search platform – took a snapshot of where the jobs are in the world of tech and whether those positions paid handsomely. The top eight tech hubs, Indeed discovered, represented 27% of all tech job listings posted nationally in 2017.
A mere decade or two ago, the dystopian surveillance state seemed like something out of, well, a dystopian novel or movie. Now Big Brother is always watching you. No matter where you are. Even if you aren't anywhere. Cartoon by Shannon Wheeler.
Western Digital’s four-bits-per-cell BiCS3 X4 technology delivers a 50 percent increase in capacity over the company’s previous-generation 512 gigabit parts that leveraged three-bits-per-cell (X3) technology.