R. Dallon Adams is a journalist originally from Louisville, Kentucky. His previous work includes a wide spectrum of beats and formats ranging from tech-savvy urban planning initiatives to hands-on gadget reviews.
Virtual backgrounds are a popular option for students and teachers alike. Here are some of the top Zoom backgrounds for school to help add a little personality to the remote learning experience.
The 2020 Olympics have featured many innovative additions ranging from humanoid basketball players and ball-chasing bots to autonomous athlete transport vehicles. Here are some of the top innovations we’ve seen so far.
The age of remote work and round-the-clock video meetings has spurred new types of employee burnout altogether and it looks like many people are zoning out in the Zoom room.
Employers are starting to set stringent expectations on home office setups. So, would you let your employer take a virtual tour of your home office, or would you show them the door?
In the age of remote work at scale, droves of professionals are moving to Austin. The relocations could transform real estate, hiring and infrastructure for years to come. But at what cost?
A lost vaccine card can be a headache for recently inoculated people. Creating a digital backup and saving it as a PDF could be a worthwhile move. Here’s how to do it.
Many businesses are requiring proof of vaccination for entry and some states are offering COVID vaccine card apps to store and display health credentials during the pandemic.
A portion of the report ranks programming languages by their correlating developer salary. If you’re looking to get paid well, it might be worth your time to learn Clojure and maybe not Dart.
The findings reveal sentiments about algorithms used in dating apps and more. Turns out, lots of people have dated a virtual AI companion and would do so again.