Netflix is launching a revamp of its TV homepage Wednesday, which boasts a “simpler, easier and more intuitive design,” per the streamer. The design is in part meant to make it easier for Netflix to ...
Proxy materials for Wells Fargo’s annual shareholder meeting, held online Tuesday morning, show the financial services giant’s address as being 420 Montgomery St. in downtown San Francisco. Wells ...
Where domesticity meets art, Nadine Saylor's work thrives. Saylor is a glass artist and professor based in Southern Illinois, and she's been in Jackson before — with her students from Southern ...
This app lets you take notes, organize info, plan out projects, and create documents—all in a way that’s winning over productivity power-users hungry for something that’s both familiar and new. Here’s ...
We’ve positioned AI as magic—something mystical and unknowable—right down to the generic sparkle icon that’s signaling AI tools across modern software. But when Notion was considering what its AI ...
One-year data from the Notion-2 trial, which compared transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) with surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in younger low-risk patients with severe tricuspid or ...
Nilay Patel, the editor-in-chief of the digital technology publication The Verge, has lately taken to describing theverge.com as “the last Web site on earth.” It’s kind of a joke—there are, of course, ...
This year’s annual meeting of the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) revolves around regulatory reliance, a notion that approaches but does not quite stray into the realm of the ...
You can delete an entire page in Microsoft Word, even if it contains elements like text or graphics. What’s more, you can do this much more easily than highlighting everything, backspacing, and ...
Smart homes leverage technology to provide residents with increased convenience, savings, comfort, and security. With automated environments, household routines are streamlined. What once seemed like ...
When Covid-19 sent people home in early 2020, the computer scientist Tom Zahavy rediscovered chess. He had played as a kid and had recently read Garry Kasparov’s Deep Thinking, a memoir of the ...