For a technical audience, the useful part of a hackathon story is rarely the trophy order. The stronger question is what work ...
Government technology has a new player called Octave Intelligence. Sweden-based Hexagon, an industrial technology company active in a variety of areas that range from aerospace to mining, has ...
The Minnesota Legislature passed a $1.2 billion capital investment bill to fund infrastructure projects. The bill allocates millions for projects in St. Cloud, including a downtown connection and a ...
The Nature Conservancy and Ducks Unlimited are working to restore a stream system near Eagle Spring Lake in the Town of Eagle, transforming what was once a chain of man-made ponds back into a stream ...
As the weather gets warmer, you might find yourself with a little extra time and motivation to spruce things up around the house. A common way of doing that (despite the groans of children everywhere) ...
What can the average recreational golfer learn from a five-day, in-depth seminar on golf course design taught by prominent architects? Plenty. Provided they’re willing to nerd out on the nitty gritty ...
Most people will never need to think about Secure Boot certificates. They live deep in your PC’s firmware, do their job silently, and have been doing so since 2011 without asking for much in return.
PCWorld explains how Windows 11’s April update now automatically notifies users about Secure Boot certificate status, eliminating manual PowerShell checks. Microsoft’s current Secure Boot certificates ...
Hexagonal lights resembling cyber-age honeycomb have caught on in male-oriented leisure spaces. Hexagonal LED lights have become something of a design phenomenon in the last 18 months and now define ...
Endless Thread goes to space! First, host Ben Brock Johnson goes deep on radio signals of unknown origin, with an assist from real-life radio astronomer and Reddit MVP Yvette Cendes, aka, Andromeda321 ...