Market share isn’t the literal be-all, end-all of a healthy company, but it’s a critical component. After 2006, and particularly after 2011, AMD’s CPU market share took a brutal beating. In the wake of Ryzen’s debut almost exactly a year ago, enthusiasts and investors have both been curious about how …
Read More »How to Create and Share 360-Degree Panoramas With Your Drone
We’ve become used to shooting panoramas with convenient preset modes on our phones and cameras, but the unique perspective from a drone adds a vertical dimension that can create some impressive bird’s-eye views. However, this also complicates the process of capturing, processing, and sharing images. We’ll walk you through how …
Read More »Vodafone, Nokia to Deploy 4G Network on the Moon
When Google launched its (now-defunct) Lunar X-Prize competition, a number of teams from around the world joined up to try and hit the deadline. The first German team, PTScientists, may have failed to hit the launch window Google specified, but it hasn’t given up on the larger mission. In fact, …
Read More »IBM Ships Robotic Head to the International Space Station
When one considers the types of equipment shipped up to the International Space Station, there’s a certain list of default equipment that makes sense. Spare parts? Check. Food and medical supplies? Check. Some manner of entertainment options? Check. Eleven-pound robot head? Not so much. But IBM has visions of how …
Read More »The Easiest Focaccia Bread Recipe
Photo: Courtesy of Rosalba Gioffre Recipe by Rosalba Gioffre, author of Vegano Italiano Focaccia, a flavorful Italian flat bread that’s baked in a sheet pan, is often break basket favorite. But it’s not everyday you treat yourself to a fancy Italian dinner. So we’re bringing that magic right to your …
Read More »Nocturnal Animals Use Stars for Orientation
Nocturnal animals can use the stars and the Milky Way to find their way during the darkest hours, according to a new review article, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. African dung beetles (Scarabaeus satyrus) use the glow of the Milky Way to navigate. Image credit: Emily …
Read More »Magnesium-Deficient Diet Makes Vitamin D Ineffective, Review Says
Vitamin D can’t be metabolized without sufficient magnesium levels, meaning Vitamin D remains stored and inactive for as many as 50% of Americans, according to a review of previous studies, published in the March 2018 issue of the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. Magnesium is the fourth most abundant …
Read More »Royals sign Lucas Duda
On Wednesday, the Royals signed free agent slugger Lucas Duda. Gordon has played some center field this spring, and if he can handle the position regularly, that would allow Soler to play some outfield and free up the a lineup spot for prospect Hunter Dozier, who was slated to start …
Read More »Keeping up with technical SEO
Remember the phrase “peak oil” that was bandied about by doomsayers just a few short years ago? The notion that the world was about to imminently run out of oil, and that would be the end of cars, planes and trains and everything else that runs on petroleum? “Peak oil” …
Read More »Phrase, broad, or broad match modifier: After exact, what’s the next best match type?
Exact Match is widely accepted as the Cadillac of match types in paid search, and for good reason. Queries that exactly match the keyword triggering a paid search ad have the highest conversion rate of any query-to-keyword relationship. When used, a brand can rest assured the searcher is searching for the …
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