With the COVID-19 being a global pandemic, it remains the most discussed news topic. Due to the severity of the virus,many brands are blocking ads on platforms with corona-related content, but news sites are against this. They are encouraging the placement of ads alongside COVID-19 content as it becomes a global reality of life. InsteadContinue reading “We Still Need Ads During COVID-19”
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COVID Cruiselines
Back in December, no one would’ve believed you if you said that cruise ships would be empty in March. Well, things have sort of taking their own route now with Corona dominating the world we live in. The virus has affected countless cruise ships but that still hasn’t stopped many cruise ship workers to postContinue reading “COVID Cruiselines”
Should Designers Learn to Code?
It depends. When we talk about code-blended design it makes sense for designers to know how to code. Code-blended design is a mix of designing with a graphic user interface (GUI) and with a text/code editor. This allows for the designer to interact with a file with their traditional design tools and to interact withContinue reading “Should Designers Learn to Code?”
Debate About the Future of Artificial Intelligence.
On March 26 at the MIT Technology Review’s annual EmTech Digital event two experts on artificial intelligence debated on where should AI go in the future. AI is a just a tool that can be either beneficial or dangerous depending on how we decide to use it. Until now, AI has been used for manyContinue reading “Debate About the Future of Artificial Intelligence.”
COVID-19, Kids, and Tech
As the Corona Virus, other wise know as COVID-19, continues to shut down the world, people everywhere try to restore normalcy and continue with every day life. Amongst the numerous amount of people who are impacted by the crisis, children, in particular are facing extreme challenges. The article below is meant to advise parents asContinue reading “COVID-19, Kids, and Tech”
LivingBetter Application
This new application calling “LivingBetter” reaches over 10,000 users and provides them with behavioral health coaching, video therapy, video psychiatry, and self guided content helping people all over the world with mental health issues. The company’s free interactive, conversational app experience paired with engaging, evidence-based activities is proven to decrease stress, boost confidence and supportContinue reading “LivingBetter Application”
Information Technology Management
As an Information, communication and technology major you have many different opportunities and many different roads you could take your degree. One of them being into the Information Technology space, with IT being the base of ICT study you can broaden the horizons. As an IT manager you would have to delve deep into yourContinue reading “Information Technology Management”
Cyber Security During Quarantine
With the U.S and other countries under quarantine and practicing social distancing, it means many businesses and actives are now happening over the web. Online activity has increased, and it is important for us to not only be concerned about our health, but also cybersecurity. Check this link for more on the topic: https://www.natlawreview.com/article/working-remotely-and-cyber-security-during-covid-19-outbreak
“Politically Harmful”: Censorship on Weibo
For most social media platforms around the world, there is a Chinese copy. Instead of Facebook, there’s Renren. Instead of WhatsApp, there’s QQ. Instead of Tumblr, there’s Diandian. Instead of YouTube, there’s Youku. Our focus today will be the Twitter substitute Weibo. Over 50 accounts were recently shut down due to the publication of “politicallyContinue reading ““Politically Harmful”: Censorship on Weibo”
Coronavirus Sunday
For the past week or so, President Trump has been floating the idea of an Easter Sunday target for reopening the country and easing social distancing measures. As we’ve seen coronavirus cases skyrocket over the course of the week -140,886 in the US and 720,117 worldwide at the time of writing- experts and concerned citizensContinue reading “Coronavirus Sunday”