21 Best Labor Day Sales for Camping and Hiking (2021): REI, Backcountry, and More
News September 6, 2021
Fall is a wonderful time to head outside. The leaves are changing color in Vermont and the sweltering summer temperatures are easing off—just a little—in West Texas. In almost every part of the United States, it’s pleasant to pitch a tent or go for a hike in autumn. Just... Read more
The butterfly effect: Hidden ways companies are losing money
News September 6, 2021
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! This article was written by Garret Flower, CEO and Founder of ParkOffice. When looking to unlock savings, companies are often very linear in how they think. They seek to reduce direct spend on things... Read more
RPA Get Smarter – Ethics and Transparency Should be Top of Mind
News September 6, 2021
The early incarnations of Robotic Process Automation (or RPA) technologies followed fundamental rules. These systems were akin to user interface testing tools in which, instead of a human operator clicking on areas of the screen, software (or a ‘robot’ as it came to be known) would do this instead. ... Read more
Google Collections tab update gives you quick access to your recent search activity
News September 6, 2021
You can find your Google Collections tab in the Google search app. NurPhoto/Getty images Google updated its Collections bookmarking feature last week to make keeping up with your recent searches easier. The news was spotted earlier by 9to5Google. The Collections tab now features recently viewed content and automatic organization... Read more
Labor Day is the informal beginning of fall, and for many of us, it starts with a nice long weekend. What could be better than sleeping in, enjoying a cool breeze, or treating yourself to one of the innumerable pumpkin spice confections at your favorite coffee shop? Deals, that’s... Read more
Open source can boost EU economy and digital autonomy, study finds
News September 6, 2021
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! Let the OSS Enterprise newsletter guide your open source journey! Sign up here. A new report commissioned by the European Commission (EC) sheds some light on the potential impact that open source software (OSS)... Read more
Why is email still so terrible?
News September 6, 2021
A long time ago, I got some prime email real estate: saramorrison@gmail.com. No middle initial, no extra numbers at the end. Clean, simple, easy to remember. I was truly blessed. Today, Gmail is the most popular email service in the world, which has created a seemingly limitless number of... Read more
Solar panels vs. Tesla solar roofs: Which one’s right for you?
News September 6, 2021
When you think of solar power systems, you probably imagine the classic solar array: some black panels that point toward the sky and absorb the energy of the sun’s light and convert it into usable electricity. But if you look closely at the roofs of some houses, you might... Read more
What Medical Researcher Training Can Learn From the ‘Yellow Berets’
News September 6, 2021
Gottesman worked with Martin Gellert, who had at that point just discovered the enzyme DNA ligase, the central enzyme for DNA replication and repair. About one year into the program, Gellert took a sabbatical, which gave Gottesman independence to pursue his own research ideas. He also took over teaching... Read more
A new GamesBeat event is around the corner! Learn more about what comes next. Battlefield 2042 is launching soon. But publisher Electronic Arts and developer DICE still have a few things left to tell fans about the game before its October 22 release. For one, a beta test is... Read more










