With AI and voice recognition taking the ‘strain’ out of music production, are we about to see the closure of the DAW?
The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.” That was Karl Marx, but it could as easily have ...
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Why automakers are ditching in-car touchscreens

For more than a decade, carmakers treated giant touch panels as the quickest way to make any dashboard look futuristic. Now a ...
AI data trainer roles have moved from obscure contractor gigs to a visible career path with clear pay bands and defined ...
"When people are required to read, or listen to, our words, they want to read or hear as few of them as possible. The world ...
The dollar fell over 9% in 2025, its worst annual performance since 2017. The declines reflect a volatile year for the U.S.
Nvidia (NVDA) remains a strong buy, with earnings growth outpacing share price appreciation and valuation multiples ...
In 1987, wildlife veterinarian Mark Pokras was in his office at Tufts University in Massachusetts when a colleague from New ...
Jonathan Haidt, who wrote "The Anxious Generation," is back with an inspiring new book, with coauthor Catherine Price.
Working from home is great. Working from home and earning around $50 an hour is the dream, especially when you’re staring at ...
The National Skills Coalition found that 92% of jobs require digital skills, yet one-third of American workers have “little ...
Digital Equity Coordinator Kim Lunt said the modern era is built around digital access and skills, making it a “necessity.” ...