Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing explains how AI-powered intelligent answers can show users two points of view for the same queryFeb 6, 2018 by Barry Schwartz Multi-perspective answers is another …
Read More »Hot New Book Releases To Keep You Occupied All Winter Long
We hope you asked your family and friends for a new bookshelf this past Christmas, because as of this month, a number of hot new book releases are hitting the stores. Although many of us prefer a good read by the beach while on vacation, cozying up on the …
Read More »Looking for Love in All the Green Places: Best (and Worst) States for Eco-Friendly Dating
If you’re like most folks, you might be wondering “what the heck is eco-friendly dating?” Are we talking about taking a lover in an experimental micro-city off the grid or just having a nice conversation over an organic cup of joe at your local coffee shop? As it turns out, …
Read More »Open Source Turns 20, Powers Computing as We Know It Today
On Feb. 3, 1998, a group of people met to discuss the need for a term that would help explain the concept of free software to businesses and individuals who didn’t understand what “free software” was. The term “open source” was created by Christine Peterson, who saw it as a …
Read More »Apple Investigating iPhone X Phones That Can’t Make Calls
It’s easy to forget people still make calls with phones, since that’s not what most people buy them for. Now there are reports Apple’s iPhone X is falling down at that particular task, and that the problem is spreading. 9To5 Mac reports hundreds of users have reported an increase in problems, …
Read More »Intel Inside: Apple’s Next iPhone May Ditch Qualcomm Altogether
For the past two product cycles, Apple has dual-sourced the modem inside the iPhone from two companies: Intel and Qualcomm. The decision to do so followed an extensive period in which only one company, Qualcomm, provided the silicon (Qualcomm paid Apple to only use its own modems from 2011 to …
Read More »DxOMark Shows How Far Phone Cameras Have Come
In the six years DxOMark has been testing phone cameras, it’s seen plenty of big improvements. In a new white paper, the company takes the time to detail how dramatically new technologies have improved phone image quality. Let’s take a closer look. Overall Scores Have Increased Dramatically Over the Years …
Read More »7 Oblique Exercises to Target Your Love Handles
Photo: Ryan Kelly / Daily Burn Power Cardio When it comes to getting rid of love handles, you’ll want to skip the waist training trend. More often than not, whittling your middle comes down to better nutrition paired with ab exercises that target the obliques. CeCe Marizu, Daily Burn 365 …
Read More »6 Killer Cardio Workouts That Don’t Involve Running
Sure, running is a great workout to have as a part of your cardio repertoire — it’s not only a great way to get fitter, but it improves your mental wellbeing, too. (Read one woman’s story about how running saved her life.) But it’s not right for everyone, and more …
Read More »Scientists Find Molecular ‘Nets’ inside Human Heart Muscles
An international team of scientists led by the National University of Singapore’s Cardiovascular Research Institute has discovered that chondroitin sulfates — a group of molecules normally found only in connective tissues — accumulate and cause inflammation in the hearts of patients with heart failure. The research is published in the …
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