Microsoft Develops Set-Top Box Microsoft has been developing designs for a simple set-top device for streaming video and other entertainment options. More
Amazon may be working on a smartphone with hologram-like 3D Amazon is reportedly developing a smartphone that sports a 3D screen that relies on retina-tracking technology to make images seem to float above the screen like a hologram. With the smartphone, users would be able to navigate through content by using their eyes alone, according to two unnamed people who discussed the phone with the Wall Street Journal. More
YouTube launches pay channels with campy flicks Roger Corman's campy B movies, children's shows like "Sesame Street" and "Inspector Gadget," and inspirational monologues by celebrities — these are among the 30 channels that will require a paid monthly subscription on YouTube coming soon. More
FCC moving forward on speedier in-flight Internet service U.S. federal telecommunications regulators are pushing ahead with efforts to bring faster Internet service to commercial and private airline flights. The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday started deliberations on a proposal that would offer a new type of in-flight broadband service promising U.S. More
See how Carlyle Grill creates its vibrant blackberry margarita on Ann Arbor’s west side The Carlyle Grill’s Blackberry Margarita incorporates a from-scratch blackberry sour mix that is substituted for lime juice in the traditional recipe. 05/4/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Blackberry And AMD Develop System To Stop Robots Shaking Robotics & Automation News BlackBerry is partnering with AMD to build technology for“next-generation robotic systems” by enabling new levels of low latency and jitter, and repe ... 05/3/2024 - 12:28 pm | View Link
BlackBerry (BB) Rises But Trails Market: What Investors Should Know The latest trading session saw BlackBerry (BB) ending at $2.93, denoting a +0.34% adjustment from its last day's close. The stock fell short of the S&P 500, which registered a gain of 1.26% for the ... 05/3/2024 - 10:50 am | View Link
BlackBerry Up 1.4% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue? It has been about a month since the last earnings report for BlackBerry (NASDAQ: BB). Shares have added about 1.4% in that time frame, outperforming the S&P 500. 05/3/2024 - 9:22 am | View Link
BlackBerry (BB) Up 1.4% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue? BlackBerry (BB) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues. 05/3/2024 - 4:30 am | View Link
University of Maine built a massive additive manufacturing device that can build houses, and a whole lot more.
In a warehouse at the University of Maine, there’s a gigantic new additive manufacturing machine named Factory of the Future 1.0. And if its developers are right, it could become the new way that many things get built.
Brunt is on a mission to design a better work boot for America’s 23.5 million tradespeople.
When we think of the shoe-obsessed consumer, our minds tend to go to women like Sex and the City‘s Carrie Bradshaw, who opted for Manolo Blahniks over a mortgage. But there’s a large segment of men who also obsess over shoes: specifically, the 23.5 million tradespeople—80% of whom are male—who work in construction, manufacturing, and warehousing.
In ‘Designed For Life’ designers describe their creative process and what makes a great product.
A light fixture made of seaweed. A dreamy, psychedelic laundry machine. A hairy bench fashioned out of agave leaves. All of these objects appear in the new book Designed for Life: The World’s Best Product Designers, published by Phaidon Press.
One of the nation’s fastest-growing cities relies on a vulnerable population of workers to fuel its economic explosion.
The first time Rosa saw snowflakes falling, she thought they were pieces of cotton. “I thought I was going to choke,” she told me.
Recent findings suggest, more than ever, that nonhuman animals are capable of suffering. Scientists are begging us to listen.
Can animals suffer? It’s a question that has been floated around classrooms and dinner tables for centuries, at least since philosopher Jeremy Bentham posed it over 200 years ago.
Stress hormones spike in the weeks before a performance evaluation. This chief people officer says this doesn’t have to be the case.
These days, performance reviews are getting a bad rap. They’re described as “awful,” “harmful,” and getting “more stressful.” This is understandable. No one wants to feel that their entire body of achievement at work across a year can be summarized in a few paragraphs, or with a handful of adjectives that might not do justice to all the effort they put in.