To sustain a thriving café culture, we must ditch the disposable cup.
Takeaway coffees—they're a convenient start for millions of people each day, but while the caffeine perks us up, the disposable cups drag us down, with nearly 300 billion ending up in landfill each year......»»
Samsung Galaxy S23 series might ditch Exynos chipsets completely
According to the latest rumors, it has been suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series could ditch the use of the Exynos chipsets entirely. The post Samsung Galaxy S23 series might ditch Exynos chipsets completely first appeared on Phandroid......»»
What Makes Workers "Thrive"? Microsoft Study Suggests Shorter Workweeks and Less Collaboration
Microsoft describes "thriving" at work as being "energized and empowered to do meaningful work." So Microsoft's "people analytics" chief and its "culture measurements" director teamed up for a report in Harvard Business Review exploring "as we ente.....»»
I tried to ditch Windows for MacOS, but I keep coming back
I love using MacOS, but I’m just not ready to quit Windows. Here’s why Microsoft keeps me coming back for more, even when I want to ditch it for good......»»
How Acura uses pop culture to reach younger, diverse U.S. consumers
Acura, which has its sights set on returning to 200,000 annual U.S. sales, is working to reach younger and diverse consumers through various pop culture-themed marketing efforts......»»
Dark matter: Our review suggests it"s time to ditch it in favor of a new theory of gravity
We can model the motions of planets in the Solar System quite accurately using Newton's laws of physics. But in the early 1970s, scientists noticed that this didn't work for disk galaxies—stars at their outer edges, far from the gravitational force.....»»
New styrene production method improves stability, dehydrogenation activity
Styrene, the chemical used to make polymers and resins used in plastic, disposable containers, latex, synthetic rubber, insulation and more, is ubiquitous to everyday life......»»
Bomb detectors picking up more blue whale songs in Indian Ocean
The good news is pygmy blue whales appear to be thriving in the Indian Ocean. The not-so-good news is that climate change may be threatening their food sources......»»
Original iPhone creators discuss how it changed Apple’s culture, surprises, App Store early days
Last week marked 15 years since Apple started selling the original iPhone. The Wall Street Journal‘s Joanna Stern interviewed former and present Apple executives and they discussed the original iPhone launch, the early days of the App Store, and m.....»»
This 3D Printed Vecna Is A Stranger Things Music Video
Like many other folks out there, Thanks to Stranger Things Season 4, I’ve been vibing to “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush. It was a great song back then and it’s still great. It’s wiggled it’s way back into our popular culture and eve.....»»
LTA deals to sustain 8-inch foundry VIS growth
Long-term order commitments from customers will buoy Vanguard International Semiconductor's (VIS) near-term sales prospects, as the 8-inch foundry has seen no adjustment made to the LTA contracts it has obtained, according to industry sources......»»
The Smart City Returns: Maker Faire Barcelona Reactivates This Weekend
Maker Faire Barcelona is back! On July 1 & 2 the sixth edition of Maker Faire Barcelona brings together local and international Makers again! This edition aims to explore the influence of Maker Culture on how and where people learn: From formal and.....»»
Pioneering NASA official on aerospace industry: "Bro-culture" is bad for business
Lori Garver spearheaded the NASA program that paved the way for SpaceX to return human spaceflight to the United States after a decade-long wait. In her new book and in a recent interview she reflects on that success, the controversial cast of charac.....»»
Perceptions of happy and sad music may not be universal across cultures, new research finds
New research led by Western Sydney University has found that perceptions of major and minor chords and melodies—what Western culture commonly thinks of as "happy music" and "sad music"—may not be universal and is likely the result of culture-depe.....»»
Ancient DNA yields surprising findings on world"s earliest seafarers
New genetic research from remote islands in the Pacific offers fresh insights into the ancestry and culture of the world's earliest seafarers, including family structure, social customs, and the ancestral populations of the people living there today......»»
Pioneering NASA official aerospace industry: "Bro-culture" is bad for business"
Pioneering NASA official aerospace industry: "Bro-culture" is bad for business".....»»
The First Maker Faire Sardinia Celebrates a Regional Culture of Innovation
Italy's island region of Sardinia has a rich history of making. July 1-3rd #makerfaire takes over Olbia's Museo Archaeologico and joins to past to the future in a celebration of the islands makers in a global context. The post The First Maker Faire.....»»
Maker Faire Barcelona Activates the Makerverse
Maker Faire Barcelona is back! On July 1 & 2 the sixth edition of Maker Faire Barcelona brings together local and international Makers again! This edition aims to explore the influence of Maker Culture on how and where people learn: From formal and.....»»
Atari Celebrates 50th Anniversary, Will Bring Games to Stadia
When it comes to gaming, there’s no doubt that Atari is one of the biggest names around, and the company is an essential talking point when discussing the growth of videogame culture, especially in North America. The videogame giant recently tu.....»»
GF, SMIC may bear the brunt of consumer chips demand downturn
With declining chip demand for consumer devices and new capacities gradually coming online, foundry houses could hardly sustain full utilization of their fab capacities, but it is GlobalFoundries (GF) and China's SMIC that may bear the brunt of the i.....»»
Silicon Valley car dealer embraces a tech giant culture
Del Grande dealer group thrives in Silicon Valley by embracing the area's tech culture. The family enterprise invests in training, compensation and the perks expected in the California enclave......»»