Photo courtesy of Trifecta Nutrition Ask most people what the biggest detriment to eating right is, and they’ll tell you that it’s time. Time to shop for food, time to cook, time to measure out the right portions, macros, calories, and so on… So it’s no surprise that meal prep …
Read More »Research Reveals How Changes in Rainfall Shaped Early Mars
Heavy rain on Mars reshaped impact craters and carved out river-like channels in the planet’s surface billions of years ago, according to a study by geologists from the Smithsonian Institution and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL). An artist’s impression of the young Mars. Image credit: M. Kornmesser …
Read More »Must-See Exhibits At The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
Each year, the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival celebrates emerging photographic artists and curators. Recognizing our country’s 150th birthday, this year’s festival puts a spotlight on Canada through its exhibits, installations and events. It is the largest photography event in the world, and claims to boast over 1500 artists in 200 …
Read More »Rumor: Intel Planning 12-Core Core i9 CPUs to Challenge AMD’s Ryzen
Since it launched in early March, AMD’s Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 families have blown holes in Intel’s midrange and high-end desktop product segments. It was only a matter of time until Chipzilla retaliated, and a leaked slide from a German presentation suggests that Intel is stepping up its own …
Read More »Aquantia Wants to Put 5-10 Gigabit Ethernet in Your PC
Aquantia, a manufacturer of high-speed transceivers and general proponent of high-speed network controllers above and beyond the gigabit-class NICs that are included on just about every motherboard these days, wants to push wired PC connectivity to the next level. To that end, they’ve announced a new pair of add-in cards …
Read More »NFL veterans in danger of being cut
Every year after the draft, a number of players find themselves in danger of being released. Most of the big-name cuts come after June 1 so that teams save more cap space and incur less dead money, so we could see a few well-known veterans on the chopping block relatively …
Read More »Two major changes potentially coming to EU’s Right to Be Forgotten with global implications
There are some potentially major changes coming to Europe’s Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF). Two pending issues to soon be decided are discussed by Google’s Senior Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer in a blog post earlier today: Whether RTBF should be absolute — requiring automatic delisting — when the underlying content in dispute involves “sensitive …
Read More »Are you a featured snippet? If so, Google’s testing dropping your web listing
Being a “featured snippet” had allowed sites to effectively double-dip with Google visibility, but the search engine is currently testing a change that ends this. Usually, a site that’s selected as a featured snippet appears both at the top of Google’s search results in a special box and again as …
Read More »Bing adds ‘trails near me’ search feature to find the perfect hike this summer
Bing has rolled out a new search feature aimed at hikers and campers that makes it easier to find trails and camping sites this summer. According to the announcement, a search for “trails near me” will surface local results for nearby trails that can be filtered by difficulty, length and …
Read More »Why location marketers need to embrace whimsical, visual storytelling
Recently, Facebook and Google made announcements that show how important it is for businesses to think visually with their location marketing. On April 10, Google rolled out a better way to do search using images: a “similar items” feature that makes it possible for people to use images to find …
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