Three fifths of broadband customers have had problems with their provider over the past 12 months, with Virgin Media the most complained about company and price the biggest concern, according to research from Which? The consumer watchdog looked at customers of ther 12 biggest internet […]
Day: April 1, 2018
Patterns, Predictability, and the Rise of Donald Trump
Tom Goodwin Contributor More posts by this contributor Andrew Yang is running for President to save America from the robots The battle for consumers gets physical (instead of virtual) Adriana Stan Contributor Adriana Stan is the public relations director of W magazine and a writer […]
NHK is ready to shoot slow motion 8K video
There’s more in the works. NHK also plans to show off an 8K VR display that could eliminate the pixelated look that comes with having screens so close to your eyes. It’s promising to make 8K broadcasts more practical, for that matter. A new transmitter […]
Stazione spaziale cinese più lenta del previsto, il rientro slitta ancora
Le stime più recenti indicano che Tiangong 1 raggiungerà la Terra nella notte tra Pasqua e Pasquetta. Non si esclude (0,2% di probabilità) che alcuni frammenti cadano sullʼItalia. Fascia a rischio tra le più popolose. leggi dopo. commenta. Stazione … by Livio Acerbo #greengroundit #thisisnews
Charting the adoption of direct startup investments by family offices
There’s money, and then there’s wealth. In all likelihood, money is what most of us have (or don’t have). It’s what we use to buy lunch, pay rent or put a down payment on a house. Wealth, on the other hand, is what buys yachts. But […]
Hackers take 5 million payment cards from Saks, Lord & Taylor stores
Most of the affected stores are in New York state and New Jersey, although three Canadian stores (in Toronto, Brampton and Pickering) might have also been hit. The parent of both retail brands, Canada’s Hudson’s Bay Company, confirmed the breaches and said it had “taken […]
What Apple’s education announcements mean for accessibility
Steven Aquino Contributor Steven Aquino is a freelance tech writer and iOS accessibility expert. More posts by this contributor At this month’s WWDC, Apple unveiled refined accessibility tools The pleasure and the pain of the accessible smart home From an accessibility news standpoint, this week’s […]
Apple Launches a Cheap iPad…And Other Small Business Tech News This Week
Share to email Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Share to google Gene Marks , Contributor I write about technology developments for small business owners. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. CHICAGO, IL – MARCH 27: (Photo by Qi Heng/VCG/VCG […]
Tassa, la stangata sui funerali proposta dalla vecchia giunta
TERNI Tutti a meravigliarsi della stangata sui servizi cimiteriali, ma in realtà l'ennesima mazzata era nell'aria da molto tempo. Prima ancora che il Comune di Terni finisse in dissesto, infatti, a Palazzo Spada si preparavano a rivedere i conti del caro estinto, ovviamene con l'obiettivo […]
Two-day strike by French workers to disrupt train service
France's national train company is warning that a workers' strike will disrupt train service within France and elsewhere in Europe on Tuesday and Wednesday. SNCF said in a statement on Sunday that only 15 percent of high-speed trains and 25 percent of regional trains will […]
