At the upcoming Visual Studio Live! Las Vegas developer conference, SQL expert Denny Cherry will share essential indexing ...
Several teams this season were left on the outside looking in at the College Football Playoff—teams many believed had a legitimate case to be included in the 12-team field. But with the current ...
This article draws on some research into privacy labels from the University of Bristol's Marvin Ramokapane and Sophia Walsh. Smart gadgets collect vast amounts of our personal data through their apps.
Question: “I am a 68-year-old retired teacher. I have $4,500 in fixed monthly income from Social Security and a pension. I have $400,000 in a brokerage account, $300,000 in an inheritance and $100,000 ...
The effort is drawing bipartisan support and is expected to come up again next year as officials grapple with the artificial intelligence boom’s side effects. States facing drought and dwindling ...
The president, whose unrealized ambition was to be a studio producer, recently helped green light 'Rush Hour 4.' Maybe it’s time to distract him from the rest of his real-world agenda? By Gary Baum ...
Living his best life as a scuba diver in the Keys, Nick Kolor, known as "Cuda" like barracuda, made a life-changing decision at just 25 years old. He wanted to donate one of his kidneys. "I decided it ...
Android backups currently support saving app data, but without per-app options. Google now appears to be working on individual toggles, letting you back up or exclude specific apps. The list sorts ...
As the Trump administration deletes climate data and shutters resources that track the impacts of a warming world, nonprofits, state-level governments, and independent scientists are rushing to ...
Houston billionaires Rich and Nancy Kinder are giving back to their local community. Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images “We just felt early on that the right thing to do was to try to ...
For decades, a ritual played out across ScottsMiracle-Gro’s media facilities. Every few weeks, workers walked acres of towering compost and wood chip piles with nothing more than measuring sticks.
Aurora is putting the brakes on data center and warehouse developments, at least for now. The city council voted 10-1 last week to approve a temporary moratorium on such projects, intended to buy time ...