OpenStreetMap Looks To Relocate To EU Due To Brexit Limitations
OpenStreetMap, the Wikipedia-for-maps organisation that seeks to create a free and open-source map of the globe, is considering relocating to the EU, almost 20 years after it was founded in the UK by the British entrepreneur Steve Coast. From a repor.....»»
Okta launches a new free developer plan
At its Oktane21 conference, Okta, the popular authentication and identity platform, today announced a new — and free — developer edition that features fewer limitations and support for significantly more monthly active users than its curr.....»»
Regionalizing production gaining importance for ICT players
Production regionalization is fast gaining momentum as an inevitable trend for ITC players, particularly those with heavy investments in China, as clients have increasingly asked them to relocate production amid impacts of the pandemic and US-China t.....»»
Overcome Marketing Budget Limitations With These Tips
As a result of the downturn, many companies and organizations have pulled back on their marketing and branding efforts. That's a mistake. Continue reading........»»
Brexit could transform Wales from sheep farms to forest
The Welsh countryside may see a major increase in forest cover within a decade due to the effect of Brexit on sheep farming, new research suggests......»»
Cricut Listened To The Community, Is Abandoning Unfair Limitations
A letter from the CEO outlines how Cricut will not be moving forward with their plans for a paid membership structure limiting use. The post Cricut Listened To The Community, Is Abandoning Unfair Limitations appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and.....»»
Space station crew to relocate Soyuz to make room for new crewmates
Three residents of the International Space Station will take a spin around their orbital neighborhood in the Soyuz MS-17 on Friday, March 19, relocating the spacecraft to prepare for the arrival of the next set of crew members. Live coverage on NASA.....»»
Lockdown skepticism not linked to pro-Brexit values, despite high-profile skeptics being Leave supporters
Public lockdown skepticism and Euroscepticism are not driven by the same psychological values—despite high-profile lockdown skeptics holding pro-Brexit views, a new analysis has found......»»
How Britain could keep its "crown" in finance and technology after Brexit
The United Kingdom should introduce special visas and overhaul its stock market rules to allow entrepreneurs to keep control of their companies if it wants to remain competitive in financial technology after Brexit......»»
The COVID Zoom Boom Is Reshaping Sign Language
Deaf people are adapting signs to accommodate the limitations of video communication while working from home -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.....»»
Huge gaps in UK regulation exist following transition from EU, new academic report finds
The UK is still not in a position to assume responsibility for regulation in several critical policy areas including trade, crime and the environment, a new academic report—UK regulation after Brexit—has found......»»
Sony plans to bring more PlayStation exclusives to PC, including Days Gone
This is big news for the PC audience because Sony's PC ports typically come with various enhancements that improve the experience. As a PC gamer first and foremost, I've avoided many PlayStation exclusives specifically because of the limitations of c.....»»
Has Augmented Reality for Marketing Finally Come of Age?
Without the limitations of more mainstream advertising models, has augmented reality finally come of age for marketing? Continue reading........»»
Global mapping projects aid humanitarian organisations
In recent years, free digital world maps like OpenStreetMap (OSM) have become a vital instrument to support humanitarian missions over the entire world. In disaster management as well as the implementation of the United Nations Sustainability Develop.....»»
How to rebrand a fish so that it sounds tastier
British fishermen have decided to rename two of their biggest exports as they turn to local markets to overcome some Brexit-related difficulties with shipping products abroad. What used to be known as the megrim sole and spider crab will now be Corni.....»»
Bentley orders rise 50% on China demand, CEO says
Adrian Hallmark said the U.K. brand had not faced major disruption from Brexit or a global shortage of semiconductor chips, which has forced some automakers to halt or reduce production......»»
Young people more worried about Brexit than COVID-19
Two fifths (42%) of adults aged 18-29 report being stressed about Brexit, more than the proportion who are worried about catching COVID-19 (32%) or becoming seriously ill from the disease (22%), find UCL researchers as part of the COVID-19 Social Stu.....»»
Socializing in the time of COVID
If working practices and education have been compromised by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, then so too, obviously, have our social lives. The limitations of lockdowns and keeping apart to reduce the risk of catching or passing on the virus have been.....»»
Scalpers say the press treats them unfairly; they are a "valuable industry"
The recent scalping furor has generated quite a bit of press, most of it casting these opportunists as villains. Apparently, these people, who have no qualms about cutting to the front of a digital queue and bypassing quantity limitations on purchase.....»»
Wafer-scale production of graphene-based photonic devices
Our world needs reliable telecommunications more than ever before. However, classic devices have limitations in terms of size and cost and, especially, power consumption—which is directly related to greenhouse emissions. Graphene could change this.....»»
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners sets up Paris office as "direct result" of Brexit
Architecture studio Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has announced it is setting up a European office in Paris to win work in the EU following Brexit. Read more Architecture studio Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has announced it is setting.....»»