This post was originally published on this site The question that refuses to go away: is college relevant? The debate’s been raging for a while, with alternative education programs such as coding bootcamps and MOOCs popping up as alternatives...
This post was originally published on this site T.S. Eliot wasn’t kidding when he said that April was the cruelest month. For some, it’s associated with picnics in the park, afternoons poolside, and leisurely hikes. But for a lot...
This post was originally published on this site Apparently Slack isn’t the bragging type. The company behind the collaborative workspace tool favored by tech and media companies around the world quietly ended its policy of making employees to agree...
This post was originally published on this site The entire John Wick franchise was set into motion by the death of a dog. Now, in John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum, the canine species finally gets a shot at...
This post was originally published on this site So you slacked off and forgot to catch up on Game of Thrones, and now you have just days or hours left to get yourself educated so you don’t look like...
This post was originally published on this site 51 years ago today, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee. But he continues to inspire change and empower people to fight injustice. On the anniversary...
This post was originally published on this site Not content to simply run the world’s largest online retailer, it looks like Amazon is ready to take its growing hardware division even further in an attempt to compete with Apple....
This post was originally published on this site What lengths would you go to in order to earn a handshake from Jon Snow himself? Well, the audience members of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon didn’t even have to...
This post was originally published on this site Elon Musk tweeted on Thursday about the purpose of tiny cameras that perch just above the rear-view mirror in Tesla vehicles. Musk says the cameras are there for when Tesla realises...
This post was originally published on this siteStronger and more flexible than graphene, a single-atom layer of boron could revolutionize sensors, batteries, and catalytic chemistry.