Between Intel’s recently-filed annual report and its full-year 2019 results, some interesting information has dropped recently about the company. Intel had a record-breaking 2019, with $72B in yearly revenue across its various product segments. Data center (servers) and client PC (desktop, mobile) tend to be where we focus at …
Read More »At a Glance: MSI Alpha 15 Review
Over the last few years, we’ve seen a notable increase in the number of notebook shipping with AMD Ryzen processors. MSI’s Alpha 15 is one of the company’s newest gaming laptops to ship with an AMD CPU. With the Alpha 15’s rich, gaming-oriented set of features, does it have …
Read More »Happy 10th, iPad: Steven Sinofsky Reflects on Microsoft’s Perspective
Today is the 10th anniversary of the unveiling of Apple’s iPad, and the beginning of a massive shift in personal computing. The iPhone was already making a huge impact — 2010, to my recollection, was prime “There’s an app for that,” territory — but it wasn’t affecting PC sales. …
Read More »Avast’s Free Antivirus Harvests All Your Clicks, Sells Them to Third-Parties
As we’ve learned time and time again, “free” things on the internet are almost never truly free. If you’re not paying with money, you’re probably paying with your data. That’s the case with the free antivirus products from Avast, which harvest browsing history for sale to major corporations. Despite …
Read More »ISS Crew Repairs $2 Billion Dark Matter Detector
A decade ago, NASA, CERN, and dozens of other institutions banded together to build the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) at a cost of $2 billion. This advanced instrument has helped scientists study dark matter from its perch on the International Space Station, but components have started failing in recent …
Read More »New Species of Carnivorous Dinosaur Unveiled: Allosaurus jimmadseni
A new species of carnivorous theropod dinosaur has been identified from the fossilized remains discovered in the 1990s in northeastern Utah and Wyoming, the United States. A group of Allosaurus jimmadseni attacks a juvenile sauropod dinosaur. Image credit: Todd Marshall. The newly-discovered dinosaur belongs to Allosauridae, a group of small to …
Read More »Newly-Identified Coronavirus 2019-nCoV: Here’s What You Need to Know
The current outbreak of viral pneumonia in Wuhan, a rapidly flourishing capital city of the Hubei province and the traffic hub of central China, was caused by a novel coronavirus designated 2019-nCoV by the World Health Organization (WHO). TEM image of 2019-nCoV particles. Image credit: Zhu et al, doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2001017. …
Read More »Powerful Combination of Two Experimental Drugs Counteracts Osteoarthritis in Rats
A research team headed by scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies has discovered that a combination of two molecules, alpha-KLOTHO (αKLOTHO) and TGF beta receptor 2 (TGFβR2), reverses the cellular and molecular signs of osteoarthritis in rats as well as in isolated human cartilage cells. The top image …
Read More »Google’s SEO job description highlights importance of collaborating with multiple teams
Google has posted a job opening to hire an SEO. Google does this from time to time and yes, Google has its own SEOs to work on Google products such as Gmail, Search, Maps, Chrome, Android, Google Ads, AdSense, Google Marketing Platform, Analytics and others. Team effort. What is nice …
Read More »Your reputation depends on a solid (and legal) online review strategy
Consumers rely on search results, social media and peer reviews to perform research and gather feedback on businesses they are considering visiting or products they’re thinking of purchasing. And while it can be easy to turn a blind eye on the reviews your business receives, simply ignoring those review sites …
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