We project on them both the worst—they’re all lazy and apathetic!—and the best—they’re all progressive and caring—about our society so Millennials have taken on an almost mythic air in our country. Continue reading… “Millennials want to work for organizations that focus on purpose not profit”
The true cost of a flexible job
A lot of us would love to work from home, and many workers today are lucky enough to be able to take advantage of workplaces that offer a bit of flexibility as to when and where they work. Continue reading… “The true cost of a flexible job”
Software can analyze human genome in 90 minutes

Developed at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio a new software, which its creators claim puts it ahead of the pack as the fastest genome analysis software around, can take raw sequence data on a person’s genome and search it for disease-causing variations in a matter of hours. Continue reading… “Software can analyze human genome in 90 minutes”
IBM Watson giving five new AI tools to devs
IBMWatson has today added five new APIs for developers to take advantage of since opening its artificial intelligence tools to developers last year. Continue reading… “IBM Watson giving five new AI tools to devs”
The most hated and loved companies in America

Market research firm Harris Poll on Wednesday, Feb. 4, published its 16th annual ranking of the 100 most visible companies in the U.S. and Goldman Sachs may need to work on its image. This year they beat out General Motors along with Koch Industries and BP for the dubious distinction of worst corporate reputation. Continue reading… “The most hated and loved companies in America”
Dutch supermarket experimenting with 3d printing food
The Dutch will be among the first to introduce food 3D printing applications to the public. The Albert Hejin supermarket in Eindhoven has started offering chocolate 3D printed decorations on cakes. Continue reading… “Dutch supermarket experimenting with 3d printing food”
Half the DNA on the NYC Subway is of no known organism
A massive new DNA sequencing project on the New York City subway has been completed and the results have just been published. And as many of us would have guessed, there’s a lot of bacteria on the subway, though most of it is harmless. More importantly, is what we don’t know about it. Continue reading… “Half the DNA on the NYC Subway is of no known organism”
80% of mobile data is used by only 10% of users
2.5 exabytes a month is how much mobile data the world is consuming, according to Cisco Systems – and a new report from Amdocs shows who among those billions of users is consuming the most. Continue reading… “80% of mobile data is used by only 10% of users”
Apple wants to change TV
According to Re/code’s Peter Kafka, Apple is talking to TV programmers about offering their content directly over the web through Apple TV. Continue reading… “Apple wants to change TV”
How Chinese workers manipulate App Store rankings
According to a photo that has gone viral on social media in China, there are app manipulation farms, a place where devs can pay for their apps’ download numbers to be artificially inflated. Continue reading… “How Chinese workers manipulate App Store rankings”
3D scanner app for iPad can do full-body 3D models
Itseez3D a mobile scanning software maker, has released an update to its 3D scanner app that can accommodate full-body 3D models. itSeez3D now allows the iPad to create realistic full-body models from 3D scans using Occipital’s Structure Sensor ($379), a snap-on hardware device. Before the update, the app was only capable of scanning the head and shoulders. Continue reading… “3D scanner app for iPad can do full-body 3D models”
Virtual reality changing how we play games in 2015
It’s no surprise that virtual reality is gaining momentum like never before, with the rate at which the younger generation takes refuge in the excitements of a virtual sphere. The reality surrounding us is becoming more and more mundane and less adventurous as technology improves and innovates. Continue reading… “Virtual reality changing how we play games in 2015”











