Photo: Love Sweat Fitness Back to school, back to work — no matter where you’re heading this fall, chances are you’re back on your grind. And, wild guess, that probably means you’re extra strapped for time. But even if you rule out schlepping to the gym, you can still fit …
Read More »Dino-Killing Mass Extinction Boosted Bird Evolution, Study Says
The Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction — an event 65 million years ago that wiped out the dinosaurs and was triggered by a massive asteroid that slammed into Earth — led to acceleration in the rate of genetic evolution among its avian survivors, and these survivors were much smaller than their pre-extinction …
Read More »Dawn Data Provide New Evidence for Ground Ice on Asteroid Vesta
Using data from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft, researchers have found new evidence for the occurrence of ground ice on Vesta, the second largest asteroid of the asteroid main belt. Large, smooth areas on Vesta correlated with higher concentrations of hydrogen. Image credit: Elizabeth Palmer / Essam Heggy. Discovered by Heinrich Wilhelm …
Read More »Denver plans to buy Park Hill Golf Club for $21 million
The city of Denver is preparing to purchase the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Club, which sits on land controlled by the nonprofit Clayton Early Learning in northeastern Denver. The proposed deal, which would require the approval of the Denver City Council, would have Denver pay $20.5 million over the course …
Read More »Autumn equinox 2017 Google doodle returns mouse featured the 1st day of spring & summer
Google is sticking to its 2017 equinox and solstice doodle theme for today’s autumn equinox by bringing back the animated mouse for a cup of hot tea. This is the third appearance of the mouse and his underground home on Google’s home page. It first appeared March 20 to note …
Read More »Google is making strides with Google My Business
If you wanted to boil down marketers’ fears in the digital economy to one single idea, you might argue it would be loss of control. How your brand is being presented and talked about across all the various sites, channels and platforms out there can sometimes feel entirely out of …
Read More »3 ways to improve link equity distribution and capture missed opportunities
There’s a lot of talk about link building in the SEO community, and the process can be time-consuming and tedious. As the web demands higher and higher standards for the quality of content, link building is more difficult than ever. However, few SEOs are discussing how to better utilize what they …
Read More »Amazon Reportedly Working on Alexa-Powered Smart Glasses
Amazon’s Alexa assistant platform started as the basis for the Echo speaker several years ago. While the utility of such a device was questionable at first, Amazon has attracted scores of developers to the Alexa platform and built the assistant into multiple successful devices. Now, the company may be trying …
Read More »You Can’t Completely Disable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth From iOS 11’s Control Center
Apple’s new iOS 11 packs a variety of new capabilities and features under the hood. But it also changes certain functionality in a way that’s not necessarily user-friendly. Starting with iOS 11, disabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi from the Control Center will not shut them off. The iOS Control Center is …
Read More »Rumor: Intel Has Pushed 10nm Cannon Lake Back to 2018 [Updated]
Update: Intel has reached out to ET with the following comment: “We’ll be shipping our first 10-nanometer products near the end of the year beginning with a lower volume SKU followed by a volume ramp in the first half of 2018.” Original Story Below: Intel has already delayed Cannon Lake …
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