I can’t say I was surprised, but it didn’t take long for readers to jump at the bait last week when I wrote that for the first time, I had tested positive for COVID-19 despite having been regularly ...
At first glance, having perfect recall might seem like a gift from the heavens. No more embarrassing lapses in which you forget a name seconds after shaking hands, and gone are the grocery hauls where ...
They’re being treated like fake IDs. The Maine Secretary of State’s office confirmed that some Real IDs issued by the state have been rejected at various Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ...
As federal police agencies are sent to the nation’s capital to repel violent crime, the subject of homelessness has come to the fore. Not long ago, tent cities were largely associated with ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Netflix wasn't the first streaming platform, but it was the first to make video-on-demand mainstream. Fourteen years ago, as it phased out its ...
It's been said that putting out a newspaper is a "daily miracle." While there is some truth to that, I'd really credit it to good teamwork and communication. With that in mind, I thought I'd take you ...
A wire transfer is a quick way to safely move funds from one bank account to another. Unlike money transfer apps like Venmo or Zelle, which can be useful for smaller transactions (like splitting a ...
One of my closest friends is a neuroscientist, investigating how brain cells develop and how they search for and choose other brain cells to connect with. Her research can sound intimidating, but when ...
As companies like Amazon and Microsoft lay off workers and embrace A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to land tech jobs. Manasi Mishra recently graduated from Purdue ...
Microsoft said Wednesday it’s looking to refresh its flexible work guidelines, in response to media reports that it may be getting serious about in-person work. A new policy, that could go into effect ...