Identity theft hits 1.1M reports — and authentication fatigue is only getting worse
Why the authentication tug-of-war between friction and freedom will be won by those who can walk the tightrope between both.Read More
Why the authentication tug-of-war between friction and freedom will be won by those who can walk the tightrope between both.Read More
Eyeing him in the predraft process, the Oklahoma City Thunder got their guy in Thomas Sorber. Like a cherry on top of a delicious sundae, the NBA champions capped off the greatest week in franchise history by selecting one of the best centers of the draft at No. 15. The Thunder are the rare NBA…
The band Bob Vylan led a crowd in a chant of “Death, death to the I.D.F.” while performing at Glastonbury, Britain’s biggest music festival.
Imagn Images Phillies star first baseman Bryce Harper could return to the Philadelphia lineup as soon as this upcoming week after missing time because of inflammation in his right wrist. Harper, who has started to face live pitching, has not appeared in a game since June 5 but told reporters that he feels much better…
Before Orlando Bloom found love with pop superstar Katy Perry – a relationship that’s now reportedly come to an end – he was married to Aussie model Miranda Kerr. But before and after his divorce from Kerr, the British-born actor, who found fame when he was plucked from obscurity to play Legolas in The Lord…
From investment committees weighing major capital expenditures to R&D stage gate reviews, organizations rely on committees to make high-stakes go/no-go decisions. The logic seems sound: Bring together diverse expertise and viewpoints, and one will identify comprehensive solutions to help make high-stakes decisions.
Wind and solar companies were already bracing for Congress to end federal subsidies. But the Senate bill goes even further and penalizes those industries.
Are dogs conscious, with thoughts and feelings of their own? What about pigeons? Honeybees? Earthworms? Jellyfish? How you answer will probably reflect the human tendency to ascribe consciousness to familiar and so-called “higher” animals, while doubting that it extends to “simpler” ones, such as invertebrates. In fact, we can never be certain if another being…
Expert advice on mastering the art of ‘bleisure’ Summer is here, and “workcations,” a blend of business and personal travel, are on the rise.
Listening to the radio in the car is almost as old as the automobile itself. The very first time anyone demonstrated the operation of the new-fangled wireless devices was at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis when American inventor Lee DeForest demonstrated his cutting-edge technology. It worked just fine, but since proper radio stations…