Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google stops showing zero search results for time, calculations conversionsMar 20, 2018 by Barry Schwartz After only a week of experimenting with showing only a single …
Read More »NewRetirement Podcast: Morgan Housel on How Millennials and a $30 Trillion Wealth Transfer May Change Our Future
Episode 4 is an interview with Morgan Housel, award winning writer and venture capitalist with the Collaborative Fund. Hosted by Steve Chen, founder of NewRetirement, the NewRetirement Podcast offers interviews about the wise use of both money and time in retirement. We explore ideas and insights so that you can …
Read More »AMD Responds to CTS Labs Security Allegations, Resolutions Incoming
Last week, a heretofore unknown security company, CTS Labs, published bombshell allegations of what it declared were 13 critical security flaws that impacted AMD’s Ryzen CPUs and chipsets. It quickly became clear the entire disclosure process was unusual, to put it mildly, and there’s good reason to think the entire …
Read More »Microsoft’s Next Windows Update Will Include a Much Faster Reboot Phase
It would be a spectacular understatement to say Microsoft has a mixed record with Windows 10 updates. Updates are good when they add new features and improve security, but Windows 10 is quite insistent about updating sometimes. That’s particularly annoying when the update is going to make your computer unusable …
Read More »IBM’s Power9 Could Dent x86 Server Market With Emphasis On GPU Compute
When IBM first announced OpenPower several years ago, it seemed like a sad end to one of the only x86-alternative architectures still left standing. More recently, we’ve seen renewed interest from various companies, several vendor announcements, increased uptake for GPU and AI applications thanks to the Nvidia-designed NVLink and its …
Read More »Google May Buy Lytro in a Fire Sale to Boost Its VR Plans
Several tech sites are now reporting Google plans to acquire light field pioneer Lytro. Speculation is that Google will leverage Lytro’s impressive engineering team to accelerate its development of VR solutions. That makes a great deal of sense, although there are other reasons this deal will provide some value for Google. Unfortunately …
Read More »Scientists Detect Brightest Ever Fast Radio Burst
Humanity has made significant progress understanding the cosmos in recent decades thanks to amazing instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope. There are still some phenomena that defy explanation, though. For example, fast radio bursts. Astronomers only noticed these mysterious signals in 2007, and their unpredictable nature makes it difficult to …
Read More »SpaceX Is Building Its BFR in Los Angeles, and Congress May Not Be Happy
As SpaceX ramps up rocket production and rehabilitation, it’s going to need new facilities. That can be tricky for any company, but it’s a particularly difficult problem when you need to build enormous rockets suitable for interplanetary missions with large payload fairings like SpaceX’s upcoming BFR (Big Falcon Rocket). SpaceX …
Read More »Healthy Banana Bread No Bake Energy Bites (+ Video!)
What’s got Banana Bread flavor in a bite-sized package? These Banana Bread No Bake Energy Bites, I tell ya! These Banana Bread-flavored orbs of deliciousness are super soft, fudgy, sweet, and delicious, it’s seriously hard to believe they’re raw, vegan, and gluten free, with no added sugar (or pounds and …
Read More »2,200-Year-Old ‘Rice Wine’ Found in China
A team of researchers from the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archeology in China has unearthed a bronze kettle with liquor dating back to the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC). 2,200-year-old liquor. Image credit: Li Yibo, Xinhua. The 2,200-year-old bronze kettle is a sacrificial vessel among 260 other items found in Qin …
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