Columnist Cal Thomas wishes that Americans wouldn’t complain so much about high gas prices (“Hey, America: Stop complaining,” May 27 LNP | LancasterOnline). I wish syndicated columnists would not have ...
Phone systems have come a long way since the days of switchboards, key switches, Centrex and early VoIP. They encompass many services ranging from voice, texting, paging, Internet of Things monitoring ...
Zeus Kerravala is the founder and principal analyst for ZK Research, and has covered communications and networking trends for more than 17 years. A digital workplace is a virtual counterpart to the ...
When diners settle into the intimate, 10-seat omakase counter at Either/Or, they enter a world shaped by the hands, discipline and global culinary path of Chef Gabe Santibañez. His pop-up E/Omakase ...
Many people in long-term relationships have used the same phrase to quiet thoughts of leaving: But it’s already been so long! If I leave now, all of that time and effort will go to waste. As it turns ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming commonplace, despite statistics showing that only approximately 7% to 13% (depending on size) of companies have incorporated AI into their regular ...
Money is supposed to make life easier. But whether it makes life easier for parents has become a surprisingly contentious question. But these accounts tended to downplay (or ignore) another important ...
It was a Words with Friends chat that first gave Megan Phelps-Roper pause. People have a marked tendency to cling to past investments, whether financial, social, or emotional—even when it becomes ...
In today’s fast-moving work environment, organizations expect teams to do everything at once: perform flawlessly in the moment and constantly improve for the future. But is it wise to ask teams to ...
With cyberattacks against K–12 school districts growing, IT leaders want to know which better protects their networks — local or cloud storage. Adam is the author of the AdamtheAutomator.com blog, and ...
Hindsight bias involves working backward from a known result, connecting the dots eliciting the mental propensity to exaggerate the predictability of the outcome. According to Noble Prize winner ...