Jennifer Clasen Each fall, most of the broadcast and cable networks debut a ton of new shows in the span of a few months, making it difficult to sort out which ones to make time for and which to skip. So we’re starting the WIRED Pilot Program, where we highlight …
Read More »Bill Murray is done with boring golf clothes
Bill Murray brings his distinct style to golf clothes Bill Murray marches to the beat of his own drum — in life, in movies and now on the golf course. “If you’ve seen photos of Bill on the golf course, he’s quirky with his fashion sense. He’ll wear plaid on …
Read More »From Whitewater to Benghazi: A Clinton-Scandal Primer
Here’s that October surprise. The FBI will investigate newly revealed emails from Hillary Clinton related to her use of a private email server and address while secretary of state, Director James Comey informed the chairs of relevant congressional committees on Friday. In a letter, Comey wrote, “In connection with an …
Read More »The FBI Investigates More Emails Related to Clinton
Updated on October 28 at 9:16 p.m. Hillary Clinton’s email saga isn’t over. The FBI is reviewing a new set of emails “to determine whether they contain classified information,” the bureau’s director, James Comey, told congressional committee chairmen in a letter on Friday. Comey wrote that the FBI discovered the …
Read More »This New Television Show Helps Parents Raise Children In Today's Technology-Filled World
Dot., a new, animated television show about a young girl (the eponymous Dot) who uses technology to enhance both her educational experiences and recreational activities, premiered this past Saturday on NBC’s preschool-oriented network, Sprout. The show – created by Silicon Valley veteran and best-selling author, Randi Zuckerberg, and targeting children …
Read More »On Center Software Expands Quick Bid® Databases to Include CEMCO Steel
THE WOODLANDS, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#construction–On Center Software announces today a new relationship with CEMCO Steel. Through this strategic association, CEMCO’s steel framing solutions are now immediately available for contractors within On Center Software’s Quick Bid® solution. Quick Bid is the preferred estimating solution for construction professionals. This highly intuitive software enables …
Read More »Bloodsucking Hookworms May Provide A Treatment For Asthma
Hookworms often penetrate the skin through bare feet and eventually reach the small intestine, where they secrete proteins to help bolster the immune system while simultaneously sucking blood from the gut lining.
Read More »St. Jude Medical Announces FDA Approval and U.S. Launch of the First and Only Medical Device Indicated to Reduce the Risk of Recurrent Ischemic Stroke in Patients with a PFO
ST. PAUL, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ), a global medical device company, today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and launch of the AMPLATZER™ PFO Occluder to help reduce the risk of recurrent ischemic strokes in patients diagnosed with a patent foramen ovale (PFO) – a …
Read More »How You Need to Keep AI in Mind as You Market Your Product
Marketing is an always-evolving field, making it difficult for brands to keep up. Often insight into the next big trend comes from new technologies themselves. For modern-day marketers, those technologies are currently things like virtual reality, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI). While those other solutions are still mostly on …
Read More »Google’s AI creates its own inhuman encryption
What happens when you tell two smart computers to talk to each other in secret and task another AI with breaking that conversation? You get one of the coolest experiments in cryptography I’ve seen in a while. In short, Google Brain researchers have discovered that the AI, when properly tasked, …
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