Tech News Microsoft patent seeks to show what an energy glutton you are Microsoft has applied for a patent that could finally answer the question of how much energy each device is using. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterMay 4, 2023
Opinion Editorials How continual learning in the workplace skyrockets efficiency (OPINION) A typical business model is to run a tight ship with fear of inefficiencies, but cultivating learning can bring the best out of... Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterMay 4, 2023
Business Entrepreneur No salary, no app: job seekers talk passing on listings with no range And it's not just Gen Z either - many will pass on a listing without a salary range disclosed. But there's an opportunity here... Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMay 4, 2023
Business News Why you’ll receive a list of colleague names & ages if you’re laid off If you get laid off, is it weird to receive a list of employees who were also laid off—along with their ages? If you’re... Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterMay 3, 2023
Opinion Editorials Shady salary transparency is running rampant (EDITORIAL) Employees currently have the upper hand in the market. Employers, you must be upfront about salary and approach it correctly. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterMay 3, 2023
Business Entrepreneur This free tool lets you compare and establish your freelance rates It can be difficult to figure out your freelance rates, especially starting out. But this free tool uses its database to remove guesswork. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterMay 3, 2023
Business Marketing Succeeding as a new marketing research analyst professional If you're interested in joining the world of marketing research, these tips can help you set up for success in interviews and beyond. Larry Alton, ColumnistMay 2, 2023
Business News No shrinkage here: IKEA makes $2.2 billion expansion push It appears IKEA is making a direct push against competitors such as Walmart and Wayfair, with 17 new locations expected in the coming years. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterMay 1, 2023
Opinion Editorials Video games on both flat and silver screens? For decades, it seemed films and series based on video games were almost universally terrible, but something has shifted in the last few years.... Devin Crutcher, ColumnistMay 1, 2023
Tech News Humane’s latest AI is a wearable personal assistant Humane has recently introduced a demonstration of a wearable AI device that acts as a personal assistant—wait, what? Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterMay 1, 2023
Business Marketing 3 considerations when marketing in an era of uncertainty As the end of the COVID tunnel begins to brighten, marketing strategies may shift yet again - here are three thoughts to ponder going... Larry Alton, ColumnistApril 30, 2023
Business News Everyone should have an interview escape plan A job interview should be a place to ask about qualifications but sometimes things can go south - here's how to escape when they... Brittany Vance, Staff WriterApril 30, 2023
Opinion Editorials 5 ways to make your small business a bit more tech savvy In small business, the concept of utilizing cutting-edge technology feels like a pipe dream. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Larry Alton, ColumnistApril 29, 2023
Business News Genomelink is a one-stop-shop for your DNA data, but is it safe? Genomelink has a dashboard product to unlock further insights using your genetic data. Sounds cool...until you think about privacy. Delilah RedfieldApril 29, 2023
Business News Rolls-Royce has acquired seed funding to build on the moon?! A nuclear reactor for a moon base seems unexpected from Rolls-Royce of all companies, but this could be the first of other partnerships. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterApril 28, 2023
Tech News Amazon says they know AI, ChatGPT (but don’t count Alexa out) Amazon says they're familiar with ChatGPT, and even use it themselves, but have they positioned Alexa to be the better bot? MaryBeth Lee, Staff WriterApril 28, 2023
Tech News Did Pinterest just fix one of NFT’s biggest problems? No one had "Pinterest and NFTs" on their bingo cards, but the photosharing website might be giving itself new life through these tokens. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterApril 28, 2023
Tech News YouTube to get reactions and ad management for livestreaming Following in the footsteps of Facebook and Instagram lives, YouTube adds new options for live reactions for livestreamers to toggle. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 27, 2023
Business Entrepreneur Meta may soon use AI to be able to make your ads Creating ads can be a headache, but Meta is hoping to bring forth generative AI that can create advertising with a few short descriptions. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 27, 2023
Business Marketing New features amp up Instagram Reels for marketers and creators alike Instagram has introduced a whole bunch of new features to aid content creators in using the in-app tool and monetize their skills more effectively. Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterApril 27, 2023
Opinion Editorials Why English majors are the future of the AI revolution This year, AI went mainstream, and English is suddenly the hottest programming language, so why are colleges nixing English departments? Lani Rosales, COO + News DirectorApril 26, 2023
Business News Poll: Job seekers won’t apply if they have to sign up on your company site Job seekers are increasingly exhausted, and highly qualified talent is skipping some employers because of the application process. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 26, 2023
Tech News Your data can be tracked even when you fully opt out, here’s how Even if you're taking precautions, you can still have your privacy ruined by online trackers. The web tool, Blacklight, spotlights pesky privacy trackers you... Veronica Garcia, Staff WriterApril 26, 2023
Business News Why ghosting potential employees crushes them & only hurts you Ghosting potential employees has become a staple LinkedIn topic. It's becoming far too common, but the company itself suffers the most. Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterApril 25, 2023
Business News Why investors aren’t going green, despite calls for sustainability Being environmentally friendly is important, but because of the pandemic, looming recession, and elections, going green is glowing red. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterApril 25, 2023