Why Women Can -- And Should -- Cash In On The Gig Economy
The new agile workforce is a good thing for women. Discover why you can't afford to miss out.
The new agile workforce is a good thing for women. Discover why you can't afford to miss out.
Practical magic is the new frontier of our mindfulness obsession.
Maybe you've never found yourself in the same room as a U.S. President, but there's a pretty good chance that you've now been involved in the same data leak as one. You'll find Donald Trump's name among the 33 million records revealed when a 52.2GB database was accidentally exposed.
Titled “Two Halves Make a Home,” the ad campaign features the identical twins alongside real Chase home-lending advisors in a series of commercials, digital and print ads, and personal appearances as they offer tips on everything from finding and buying a house to making home improvements.
Still, we'd have to be pretty hardcore to attribute this jump in confidence just to the revision of the Waters stuff--a mixture of macroeconomic conditions allied with a hope that more bureaucracy might be slayed would probably be closer to the mark.
Higher productivity, higher morale, and less commute time are just some of the benefits of working remotely. So what's stopping more new startups from going fully remote?
BY GUY BENTLEY -- HNB technology now offers smokers the possibility to transition from lethal tobacco products to a reduced-risk product that satisfies both their desire for nicotine and tobacco flavor.
Early previews of 'Mass Effect: Andromeda' are far from glowing.
The partnership comes on the heels of Intel's plan to buy Mobileye and expands Nvidia's growing range of automotive projects
The OAXIS InkCase i6 has promise. A case that offers your iPhone a second screen using battery-sipping and sunlight-loving E-Ink has many applications. Read E-Books, see notifications or personalize your iPhone with a photo. But does it live up the potential?
Recent investigations by the BBC have uncovered evidence in Ikea’s supply chain of lowly paid drivers working in high-cost states. Journalists found that truck drivers were living months at a time within their cabs and they could not afford to pay for accommodation under meager expenses.
Trump’s effective tax rate was higher than average for the uber-rich, but only because of the alternative minimum tax.
What white wine drinkers need in not more Montrachet at $1,000 a bottle, but more drinkable white Burgundy at $30, or even $20, a bottle. But does such a creature even exist? And if it does, where to find it?
The people who benefited most from taking more steps were those overweight or less active to begin with.
How should scientists prepare their elevator pitches? This question was originally answered on Quora by Barbara Robson.
President Trump put smiles on the faces of auto industry executives this week when he announced plans to roll back government fuel economy standards. So will eliminating CAFE standards dis-incentivize automakers to keep investing in electric vehicle technology?
The ad industry is in the midst of its biggest evolution to date. However, it doesn’t need to be an end of world scenario. There’s never been more opportunity to create ownership of an industry, a category, a discipline and focus on what you do best.
Oracle is working on an eBook preliminarily called Supply Chain 2020: Top Influencers and Experts Reveal Their Secrets to Operational Success. I’m one of the subject matter experts they asked to participate. They asked some interesting questions. Here are my answers.
This will make us richer. This is actually a threat to the Fortress Europe of the zollverein for what happens when people see that we become richer without the trade restrictions that the EU currently imposes?
In recent years, a mind-boggling number of sophisticated properties have opened, gracing Miami’s shores and downtown, bringing with them seriously buzzy spots to linger over fine food and drink. So here, nine hotel restaurants and bars you can’t miss during your next visit to The Magic City.
For numerous reasons, the highest paying jobs in America are different for women than men. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics collects detailed compensation data by occupation, revealing the roles where women made the most and how much men earned for the same positions.
Venture capitalists used to shun bankruptcy as a public admission of failure but they're finding gold in failed startups' intellectual property.
There's reason to bewail the state of our current political system and culture of self-governance. But what are the broader lessons about resilience and decline of democracy through the centuries? My interview with Cambridge historian Paul Cartledge offers some solid advice and a few surprises.