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Month: December 2023
My computer of the year is a surprise: The Intel based Mac Mini Still Shines
Technology seems to advance at breakneck speed and the idea of a computer from 2018 being a top pick in… Read more
Genius Loves Company
In my recent foray into a case study by John Ullmen on strategic leadership, I stumbled upon a story that… Read more
Noam Chomsky at 95: A Lingering Voice in a Changing World
There remains in the hallowed halls of academia, the turbulent subarena of global politics some true scholars. Noam Chomsky, at… Read more
The Digital Divide Version 3.0
The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a stark light on a complex facet of the American workforce: the unequal access to… Read more
2023 in movies, music and television
Hey there, it’s Cary. Today, let’s dive off topic into some music, shows, and movies I enjoyed enough to want… Read more
Navigating Turbulence: The Urgency of FAA Reauthorization
There is a significant development for the U.S. aviation sector, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) finds itself at a critical… Read more
Uber makes a profit
After 14 years of operations and nearly $32 billion in cumulative losses, Uber Technologies Inc., known for its ride-sharing and… Read more
Google Chrome’s New Reading Mode is a boon for Accessibility
Google’s latest update to its Chrome browser introduces a Reading Mode, revolutionizing how users interact with web content, particularly benefiting… Read more
A Comparative Analysis on Student Debt from a Global Perspective.
There is an ever-evolving landscape of global education and in that landscape the specter of student debt looms large. It’s… Read more