Three Strategies To Become A Courageous Leader Now

Leading amidst a global pandemic is like learning to ride a bike again. No matter how strong your muscle memory, keeping yourself – and your organization – upright and moving forward on shaky ground requires training new leadership muscles. Because the same muscles used in the same ways are unlikely to get new results. No matter how hard you keep pedaling. What obstacles do you see as you scan the horizon?...

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 901 words · Cole Birdsall

Too Many Google Chrome Tabs Open Here S How To Take Back Control

Take a moment to look at how many tabs do you have open in your browser? Also: How to clear the cache on your Android phone or tablet (and why you should) Go on, I’ll wait for you. If you’re like me, I’ll bet it’s a lot, and that you’ve had some open for so long that you can’t remember why it’s open. Also, if you’re like me, if all those browser tabs were to accidentally vanish, you’d feel a sense of panic or loss....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 579 words · Jean Renn

Toshiba Shareholders Elect To Boot Chairman After Government Collusion Revelations

Another director that was part of Toshiba’s audit committee, Nobuyuki Kobayashi, was also ousted during the vote by shareholders. The annual general meeting held on Friday marked the first time Toshiba shareholders have come together since an independent investigation [PDF], passed by shareholders, revealed the company colluded with Japanese officials to prevent certain shareholders from exercising their voting rights at last year’s annual general meeting. The investigation, conducted by three lawyers, found Toshiba “devised a plan” with Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry officials to prevent Effissimo Capital Management, which holds 9....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · James Lopez

Twitter Announces 2 99 Subscription Version That Includes An Undo Tweet Feature

Called “Twitter Blue,” the new subscription is available for users in the US and New Zealand accessing the platform through iOS and Android devices as well as the web. It costs $2.99 per month and was already rolled out in June to users in Australia and Canada. “We’ve been listening to and learning from the most passionate and vocal people on Twitter as to what will make their experience more customizable, more frictionless, and simply put – better....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Hannah Moyer

Ubuntu 22 04 2 Is As Predictable As An Operating System Can Be And That S A Good Thing

Also: 8 things you can do with Linux that you can’t do with MacOS or Windows Let me illustrate this by way of a mobile phone metaphor. For a very long time, anyone who designed, created, and manufactured smartphones understood that every release had to have a serious “wow” factor. Without that, no one would pay attention. Why? Because society wants to be wowed, wooed, and impressed. Society is always looking for the “latest and greatest,” the thing that makes the biggest splash and has the most impressive set of new features....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 825 words · Julian Hawk

United Airlines And Delta Are Using Data To Make Truly Controversial Decisions

Well, our working time. It seems that businesses are spending as much money on bulking up their data capabilities as they are on, well, anything else. I worry that this constant number-munching turns us all into permanently neurotic beings. Still, sometimes the numbers seem to help senior executives make decisions that they know won’t be universally popular. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has often been regarded as the quintessential data-driven human....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 693 words · Orlando Liggins

University Of Newcastle Hands Dxc Three Year Contract To Manage Student System

“The University of Newcastle is committed to ensuring a high continuity of service in a cost-effective manner,” University of Newcastle solutions associate director Ben Patey said. “Our partnership with DXC ensures that our applications are always up to date with the latest patching releases and all the university enhancements required are deployed, maximising our investment in the software.” The move comes off the back of the university deciding a few years ago to exit completely from its on-premise data centre and migrate all workloads to AWS Cloud....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Karen Painter

Us Senate Passes Bill To Ban Goods Produced From Uyghur Forced Labour

The Bill, titled Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, explains that it was made specifically to blast the Chinese government for the international human rights violations it has committed against those minority groups. It accuses China of arbitrarily detaining 1.8 million Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and members of other Muslim minority groups in mass internment camps and subjecting them to forced labour, torture, political indoctrination, and other severe human rights abuses. China has faced growing condemnation for its treatment of Uyghur Muslims and other Muslim minorities, with numerous reports stating that Chinese authorities have been tracking the movements of these people....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Mary Dennis

Verizon And At T Both Agree To Last Minute 5G C Band Delays For All Airports

The carriers’ decision came in response to an eleventh-hour plea from multiple airlines and aircraft manufacturers, all of which claimed that continuing with deployment of C-Band 5G services at any US airport could result in delays for both passenger and cargo flights due to the risk of C-Band towers interfering with radio altimeters. This was the latest chapter in a roller-coaster series of events that began with the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) approval of C-Band use for commercial services nearly two years ago....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · John Prinz

Victims Of These Online Crooks Lacked A Key Security Feature Don T Make The Same Mistake

BEC attacks are one of the most lucrative forms of cyber crime: according to the FBI, the combined total lost is over $43 billion and counting, with attacks reported in at least 177 countries. These attacks are relatively simple for cyber criminals to carry out – all they need is access to an email account and some patience as they try to trick victims into making financial transfers under false presences....

February 17, 2023 · 4 min · 798 words · April Wick

Want To See Just How Bad Google Chrome Is Try This Simple Trick

Since the split, I’ve been using a combination of Firefox and Brave. They’re both very capable browsers that do what I think every good browser should do – let you browse the web without getting in the way. I’ve been trying to reduce on the number of tabs I have open, and making more use of bookmarks (yeah, remember bookmarks?) I use bookmarks not only as a permanent aide-memoire but also as a temporary repository....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 457 words · Willie Green

Watch Out Apple Garmin S Enduro 2 Is The Ultra Sports Watch To Beat

The Enduro 2 may be one of the biggest upgrades yet over a previous Garmin device, partly because the original Enduro was a bit of a letdown in key areas where it should not have been weak. The Enduro 2 now has everything we see in the Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar and more. It has the longest battery life of any existing Garmin watch and while it is clearly targeted at endurance athletes looking for a GPS sports watch that performs for days, it’s also an excellent option for those of us who exercise regularly and don’t want to charge up our watch frequently....

February 17, 2023 · 10 min · 1918 words · Eunice Schnakenberg

Wesfarmers Online Sales Ramp Up In 1H22 While Covid 19 Kept Stores Shut

On Thursday, the retail giant group reported net profit after tax dipped by 14% from AU$1.41 billion to AU$1.21 billion for the half year. Earnings before interest and tax came also came in 12% lower at AU$1.9 billion. Revenue remained stable at AU$17.7 billion, which was partly underpinned by the 37.5% uplift in online sales across the group to AU$1.9 billion, excluding Catch. Including Catch, this amounted to AU$2.5 billion....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Joe Williams

What Does This Black Dot On The Iphone Do

In case you’ve not noticed it, here it is on the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Well, it’s built into the camera array, so that should be a clue. Yes, it’s a camera. Well, actually, it’s a scanner. A LiDAR scanner. LiDAR stands for Light Detection and Ranging. It fires out infrared light and then uses that light to build a 3D picture of its surroundings. The iPhone uses the LiDAR scanner to create depth maps for camera tricks such as portrait mode, and to also help speed up autofocus....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 232 words · Christopher Davey

What Is A Digital Nomad

Digital nomads have multiplied in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic led to more remote work and many companies becoming remote-first or completely remote. People who want more out of their remote career — and whose jobs don’t require a fixed location — often embrace the digital nomad lifestyle. Digital nomads may move to another country or state and stay there for weeks or months, or they may hop locations every couple of weeks....

February 17, 2023 · 6 min · 1092 words · James Speer

What Is Torrenting And How Does It Work

Also: Best VPN for torrenting A byte is eight bits, or eight items that can either be a one or a zero. A character like “a” is 1 byte. Back in the day (before 2017) a Twitter tweet was limited to 140 characters, which would have been 140 bytes. Today, of course, a tweet maxes out at 280 characters or 280 bytes. Depending on context, a kilobyte (KB) is either 1,000 bytes or 1,024 bytes (or roughly four maxed-out tweets)....

February 17, 2023 · 10 min · 2035 words · Charles Garcia

Why Don T We Have A Better Bug Spray Yet

With the steep financial and regulatory hurdles, however, that’s just buzz for now. Businessweek reports. Many new options being explored impair or manipulate a mosquito’s sense of smell. They can detect us by smelling for the carbon dioxide we exhale. Their 80 or so odor receptors are all tuned to specific scents ranging from cholesterol on our skin to body odors emitted by beer drinkers. The Kite Patch by Olfactor Laboratories, for example, is a 1....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Harry Morales

Why Fender Mustang Lt25 Is The Best Amp For My Guitar

It has 30 preset effects channels, allowing you to play around with different sound profiles, from country and classic rock to thrash metal and even simulated acoustic tones. It also has 30 blank channels for you to create your own tone profiles or tweak presets to give a unique-to-you sound. Also: Buy the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 for their bassy sound, not their connectivity The built-in tuner makes it fast and easy to check sound accuracy and change your guitar’s tuning for playing songs in Drop D, E-Flat, or custom tunings (like the B F# B E G# C# in A Day to Remember’s song “Bad Vibrations”) so you can learn to play songs by your favorite artists or create your own....

February 17, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · John Johnson

Why We Need More Than One Twitter

So I’m not going to take the “Let’s all quit Twitter” viewpoint, or “Elon Musk should be prohibited from buying Twitter” standpoint, or even the “Twitter is going to hell in a neoconservative handbasket” perspective. But we should examine why we care about Twitter at all. It serves an important function, as an instantaneous publicly viewable broadcast message bus, for individuals, brands, governments, and everything in-between. But it also has many weaknesses, including that it is not a public good – it is a corporation, and if Elon Musk gets his way, it will be again a privately owned one....

February 17, 2023 · 5 min · 1021 words · Miguel Lafountain

Windows 11 Makes It Easier Than Ever To Set Up A New Pc With Your Favourite Apps

The feature should make much it easier for Windows 11 users to set up a new Windows PC. Rather than having to go find previously installed apps in the Store’s Library section and re-installing them, it gives users a one-click option to restore apps on the new device. The feature will be tested in the near future in a Windows Insider channel, according to Microsoft. “To make it easier for customers to transition to their new PCs quickly and seamlessly, we will soon test a new feature in the Windows Insider channel that helps customers automatically restore their apps, previously installed from the Microsoft Store, to their new Windows device,” Giorgio Sardo, general manager of the Microsoft Store, said in the Windows Developer blog....

February 17, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Marie Daugherty