iPhone 12’s ceramic glass shield made headlines during the launch. Apple claims the ceramic shield on top of Corning Gorilla Glass is highly durable and offers extra protection. A new drop test video finally puts this claim to the test. In the drop test, iPhone 12 Pro Max is pitted against Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. […]
Month: February 2021
I jumped the queue to get an expiring vaccine. Did I do the right thing?
Around 10 p.m. last Thursday, I received a call from a friend. The two of us primarily text, so a call was out of the ordinary. I picked up immediately, assuming it was an emergency. She told me that a friend of a friend —a health-care worker who was distributing covid-19 vaccines that evening— was […]
Collaborative planning in an uncertain world
Corporate planning is difficult in the best of times, let alone in the middle of a global health crisis. The coronavirus pandemic has made strategic planning harder because of economic upheaval, personal stress, work and lifestyle changes, and the unpredictability of everything. This report explores how companies worldwide conduct strategic enterprise planning—particularly in uncertain times. […]
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack – February 2021
This month’s focus is on reporter Mohamad Mosaed, an outspoken critic of the Iranian government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Powered by WPeMatico
‘Fake Famous’ Review: A Fun Window Into Instagram Influencers
In Fake Famous, journalist Nick Bilton sets out to document how easy it is to manufacture celebrity online. Powered by WPeMatico
People are fed up with broken vaccine appointment tools — so they’re building their own
Across the US, people are clamoring to get the hottest ticket of the season: an appointment for a covid-19 vaccination. The recommended method is to visit a local hospital website or call a hotline. But the results can be frustrating. Families have spent hours on the hotlines, scoured appointments on platforms like the ticket sales site […]