COVID-19 Business Crisis Proves Automation Matters
The harsh light of the COVID-19 crisis exposes business principles, paradigms, and ecosystems that need to be reexamined.
The harsh light of the COVID-19 crisis exposes business principles, paradigms, and ecosystems that need to be reexamined.
Words matter, so it makes sense to pay attention to which you use and how you use them.
The computer virus outbreak that began on May 4, 2000, has some scary parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Watching the latest installment of “The Last Dance” brought back memories of anyone of a certain age when they showed the highlights of the Knicks-Bulls rivalry.
Time is your only finite resource and it’s being stolen from you. Constantly. Here are the 9 things that are stealing your time.
We deliver on that promise every day by providing the highest-quality, all-natural, cannabis-derived products to Florida’s medical cannabis patients.
As we dug into the research and spoke to women from all walks of life, it became increasingly clear that a large portion of new CBD users were female.
If you’re Jim McKelvey, you start a new company that not only solves the problem but blossoms into an industry-changing phenomenon.
Breaking out of the cubicle to pursue entrepreneurship has been an intoxicating prospect for so many who have an itch for more freedom, fulfillment and impact. But if you’re not strategic about how you build your business, it can actually cost you a lot of freedom, time, money and joy.
“These violent delights have violent ends” has long been the catchphrase of the sci-fi series and the finale did not disappoint.
Could Australian demand be driving many coastal shark species to extinction in South Africa? Could it also be behind the disappearance of great white sharks from the once world-renowned aggregations of False Bay? It seems so.
Airlines have to continuously use their slots to keep them, so British Airways’ double-digit capacity cut has to be reconciled with permanently giving up slots.
Amid the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic and the oil price collapse, Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in Asia with a fortune of $52.9 billion, is on a deal-making spree to reduce the debt of his Reliance Industries.
The Ultra-Deep and eXtreme Deep Fields have revealed the Universe as never before. Here's what lies inside.
The UFC returns on Saturday with UFC 249. In the main event of the pay-per-view card, Tony Ferguson meets Justin Gaethje in an interim title fight.
There are many technology trends that are currently altering the world as we know it. Here I pull out the top 10 future tech trends that will define the next decade and explain what they are and how each is transforming our world.
Healthcare and emergency workers from all over the world will be able to book heavily discounted safari adventures with Asilia Africa until May 2021.
The argument for eliminating Optional Practical Training is weak. The case for admitting international students to America is strong.
In an upside-down year for the airline industry, the best and worst airlines of 2020 are also reversed. A small discount airline with a reputation for charging high fees is the number one air carrier, while a legacy airline that once set the standards for customer service ranks dead last.
Paying in-store with your phone hasn’t been the use case to drive popularity of these alternative payment apps, but that may possibly change following a recent change in German law.
The COVID-19 pandemic has propelled businesses into a strange new reality.
The Mandalorian's sacred Beskar steel may well exist on Earth, in the form of Wootz steel. Let's take a look at its material properties.
Warren Buffett is idolized by many as the world’s greatest investor of all time. The punchline from Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting is this: Be careful. The worst is unlikely to be behind us and caution will serve you well in preserving and growing your wealth.
A heavyweight matchup between Greg Hardy and Yorgan De Castro opens Saturday's UFC 249 pay-per-view on ESPN+.
A new lawsuit claims that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education have garnished wages of student borrowers during the coronavirus pandemic, even though Congress recently suspended such actions.