Microsoft is holding its next Surface event in New York City on October 2 and rumors are buzzing that the company could launch its long-rumored, never-shipped dual-screen device, codenamed Centaurus. It would be a significant change of approach if the company did. After initially leading the way with a …
Read More »Devin Booker Is On The Hot Seat And Needs To Step Up His Game.
The biggest knocks against Devin Booker being your best player is that he embodies a limited approach to the game of basketball on a big picture scale. According to some crack research by NBA fan and good Suns twitter follow Dom Tesoriero, who culled together some stats straight off NBA.com …
Read More »Dogs are Good for Your Heart Health: Study
People who have dogs are more likely to achieve the recommended level of behavioral cardiovascular health metrics such as physical activity and diet than non-owners of dogs, according to a new study published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality Outcomes. Pet owners, especially people who have dogs, are more …
Read More »RTX 2080 vs. Radeon VII vs. 5700 XT: Rendering and Compute Performance
Most of our GPU coverage focuses on the consumer side of the business and on game benchmarking, but I promised to examine the compute side of performance back when the Radeon VII launched. With the 5700 XT having debuted recently, we had an opportunity to return to this question …
Read More »IBM Open-Sources Power ISA, Shares CPU, OpenCAPI Reference Designs
IBM has taken new steps to open the Power architecture further and expand access to its capabilities. Back in 2013, IBM launched the OpenPower Foundation to allow would-be customers to license IBM designs and collaborate with each other. Now, the company has open-sourced the entire Power ISA and contributed …
Read More »Google Search Console API drops more app features
Google announced it is removing some features from the current Search Console API. Most of these features are related to apps, specifically Android app search appearance types. Makes sense. In February, Google removed app properties from Google Search Console, so removing it from the API makes sense. Google told app …
Read More »Choosing a CMS
With the current pace of technological innovation, customers are demanding more out of their digital experiences. They now expect personalized and seamless experiences across all of their devices. That means delivering relevant content wherever they are, and whenever they want it. Companies need a CMS that allows them to turn …
Read More »Google’s inconsistency with third-party reviews is a confusing user experience
When I first started in this industry in 2006, there was a multitude of sites that small businesses could ask customers to review them on. Over a decade later, we find that there are very few websites in this space that are actively generating user-generated content from consumers. This makes …
Read More »Google testing highlighting content on-site based on the search result clicked
Google confirmed it’s testing a feature that takes the searcher from the search results page to a third-party site, then anchors them to that exact location on the site while highlighting that content. This is something Google originally did on mobile through the AMP cache, and is now being tested …
Read More »New Caledonian Crows Enjoy Using Tools, Study Finds
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are well-known for their sophisticated tool use. According to a new study, these birds behave optimistically after tool use. The findings, published in the journal Current Biology, raise the possibility that enjoyment may be a fundamental cause in the evolution of tool use and other …
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