AvatarMasterThe 50 Best TV Shows on Netflix Right Nowverified_publisherThe New York Times - Noel MurrayNew shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help. Sign up for our Watching newsletter to get recommendations on the best films and TV shows to stream and watch, delivered to your inbox. Netflix adds original programming at such a steady clip that …
AvatarMasterTCL made a paper-like color display that's supposedly higher contrast than E-InkTechSpot - Adrian PotoroacaSomething to look forward to: It's been almost a decade since a technology like the electrowetting display showed any promise of offering the same …
AvatarMasterVaping Links to Covid Risk Are Becoming Clear (Published 2020)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Katherine J. WuResearchers are starting to home in on the ways in which the use of e-cigarettes raises the chances of catching the virus, and suffering its worst effects. Twenty-year-old Janan Moein vaped his first pen a year ago. By late fall, he was blowing through several THC-laced cartridges a week — more, he …
AvatarMasterNYC Mayor de Blasio threatens to sue U.S. after Trump tries to withhold federal funds from Democrat-led citiesverified_publisherCNBC - Will Feuer and Noah Higgins-DunnNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and state officials on Thursday threatened to sue the Trump administration if it moves forward with plans to cut …
AvatarMasterWhy You Always Forget People's Names While Networking (and 4 Tips From Neuroscience to Remember Them)verified_publisherInc Magazine - Wanda ThibodeauxSo long, embarrassment. Hello, connection. It never fails for me. I meet someone new. I shake hands. I smile. We exchange names. We chat. We part ways. I feel like I had a good time. Except then I can't even remember the name of the person I had a good time with. The sequence has played out for me …
AvatarMaster15 Months of Fresh Hell Inside FacebookWIRED - Nicholas Thompson, Fred VogelsteinScandals. Backstabbing. Resignations. Record profits. Time Bombs. In early 2018, Mark Zuckerberg set out to fix Facebook. Here's how that turned …