Crypto Contagion Is Spreading Fast

On November 21, Genesis said it had “no plans to file for bankruptcy imminently,” but it has since appointed an external party to advise on its financial predicament. Such moves have done little to calm twitchy customers. Halting withdrawals has been the precursor to multiple previous crypto collapses this year, including at FTX and Celsius. Genesis did not respond when asked to confirm whether bankruptcy was under consideration. If Genesis were to fold, it would deliver another gut-punch to an industry already reeling from the fall of FTX, one of its most highly regarded companies....

February 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1390 words · Helen Jones

Digital Health Tools Need A New Benchmark

A recent study by healthtech seed fund Rock Health and Johns Hopkins University demonstrated the extent of the problem. The researchers reviewed the associated clinical trials, regulatory claims filings, and listed outcomes by 224 healthcare companies. Surprisingly, only 20 percent achieved the threshold considered acceptable for rigorously tested solutions. This situation, of course, represents a barrier in the uptake of new innovations in health care. In 2023, we will see heightened scrutiny for the evidence required of digital health technologies and how that evidence is generated....

February 21, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · Alison Hudnall

Eight Ways To Market Your Android Apps Better

A 2013 report compiled by Distimo showed that only 3 percent of the top 250 app publishers in the United States were newcomers. The revenue these new developers took represented an even smaller part of what the Play Store generated — just 1.2 percent. Evidently, app discovery is a big challenge. Fortunately, reaching the Google Play Store end-users isn’t an unattainable goal. With the right marketing strategy, your app can get the much-needed attention of the masses....

February 21, 2023 · 5 min · 888 words · Joseph Gonzales

Filmmakers Can Tweak Your Tv Settings In More Ways Than Ever

“Some TVs are just so overprocessed, and they’re over-brightened, and their colors are oversaturated,” says Jim Willcox, a senior electronics editor who tests TVs for Consumer Reports. “It’s fatiguing watching a TV like that. And it’s also not giving you a picture that’s really natural-looking.” Those harsh colors and unnatural lighting effects can be toned down of course, but the settings options in modern televisions tend to be obtuse, and most viewers never take the time to navigate their set’s labyrinthian menus and dial in the proper picture....

February 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1170 words · Joseph Staley

Gps Signals Are Being Disrupted In Russian Cities

New data analysis reveals that multiple major Russian cities appear to have faced widespread GPS disruption during the past week. The signal interference follows Ukraine launching long-range drone attacks deep into Russian territory, and it may act as a way to potentially stop drones that rely upon GPS for navigation, experts say. The GPS interference has “expanded on a scale that hasn’t been seen before,” says Erik Kannike, a program manager at Estonian defense intelligence firm SensusQ who has been monitoring the situation....

February 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1270 words · Alan Leone

How To Convert Dvd Movies Into Digital Video Files

WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro is the best solution to rip DVD to almost all the digital video formats. After ripping the DVD, the output video can be played on portable devices that you have. Now let’s get to know how to use it to rip DVD. 1. Choose a DVD source After launching WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro, the interface is presented in a pretty neat way. You can find three main buttons in the middle....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Elmer Graham

How To Download Videos From Facebook Easily With Google Chrome

So, today i will show you a way through you will be able to download any facebook video with a single click. FVD – Chrome Extension :- FVD Video Downloader – a browser plugin that allows you to download video and audio files from almost any page for further viewing on your computer. It supports a huge selection of sites including Facebook, Vkontakte, Blip, Metacafe, Break as well as thousands of others....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 256 words · Joseph Barker

How To Use A Super Intense Laser To Kick An Electron Out Of A Molecule

It stages the scene in a practically infinite number of ways, but in the most familiar versions, light kick-starts a physical process that begins when a photon hits an atom or molecule. In photosynthesis, photons from the sun strike chlorophyll molecules in a plant to knock electrons loose, setting off the chemical conversion of carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen. When you get a sunburn, photons of ultraviolet light strike and damage DNA molecules in your skin....

February 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1104 words · Fritz Crawford

How To Write A Mom While Working Remotely

Before we begin to understand how to take minutes of a virtual meeting without missing out on important details, it is important to know exactly what are meeting minutes and how they are different from meeting notes. Meeting notes are the informal version of meeting minutes. They are written quickly in a short format to record ideas, important dates, decisions, etc. They can later be converted into formal meeting minutes....

February 21, 2023 · 5 min · 934 words · Margaret Crayton

I Thought Pour Over Coffee Wasn T For Me Until I Did It Right

Lauded Japanese manufacturer Hario, which makes a variety of inexpensive gadgets to brew and serve pour-over coffee, helped me see that my ambivalence was just a big misunderstanding. For the uninitiated, pour-over is a bit like a handmade version of drip coffee. You typically use a gooseneck kettle to pour a thin stream of hot water over a basket or cone filled with grounds, often breaking the flow into a series of precise pours and pauses over the course of several minutes....

February 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1431 words · Bryan Wright

Inside Amazon Air S Quest To Seize The Skies

The aviation world moves more slowly. Airport space is difficult to come by; cargo jets are enormously expensive to convert and operate. (“You know how you become a millionaire in the air business?” quips one aviation veteran. “You start with a billion dollars.”) Running an air cargo service requires compliance with government regulations covering security, labor relations, and most important of all, safety, designed to prevent accidents and loss of life....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 315 words · Tara Haw

List Of Working Antivirus For Windows 10 Technical Preview

Microsoft has already released preview of its latest operating system Windows 10 skipping Windows 9 exclusively for developers. The Windows 10 Technical Preview is still in beta version and got lot of bugs but many of power users have already installed it in their systems and after installing the Tech Preview of Windows the main problem they face is that of compatible antivirus software, however windows 10 already comes with pre installed windows defender but for many users it is not enough....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 231 words · Matthew Yager

Moving From Wordpress Com To Wordpress Org The Proper Way

Central to this fact is that WordPress.com comes with limitations like the inability to monetize, you can’t place ads on your site, and you are not able to install plugins, among other useful items that make sites profitable to the owner. With WordPress.org, you will be in charge and have complete ownership of the site, plus have all the administrative powers to operate the website as you wish. What Do You require for the Migration?...

February 21, 2023 · 4 min · 816 words · Donald Noyes

Operating Challenges And Dangers Of Iot In 2021

The current enfant terrible of IT – the IoT – is certainly one of them. When you think about it, the middle-aged office workers of today have come from an era of faxes and phones to a sci-fi reality of cloud computing, machine learning, and a globe connected by AI on 5G. A huge leap for a single lifetime, no matter how blasé younger workplace entrants might be about tech’s abilities in 2020....

February 21, 2023 · 5 min · 982 words · John Fieck

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra S23 S23 And Galaxy Book3 Specs Price Release Date

Like clockwork, Samsung has unveiled its next set of flagship smartphones: the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. You won’t find any gimmicks here, but to call these phones iterative would be an overstatement. These new Android phones—at a surface level—seem to have barely evolved beyond their predecessors. The Galaxy S23 series isn’t the lone hardware announcement from the company. At its big media event today in San Francisco—the first in-person Galaxy Unpacked since the pandemic—Samsung also unveiled a whopping five new laptops, all of which are badged with the new Galaxy Book3 name....

February 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1468 words · Joan Bolton

Ten Great Tips To Earn More With Your Android App

AdMob and how it Works AdMob is nothing but an affiliate ad program, which is owned by Google. It runs behind many different banner advertisements you sometimes see. AdMob normally offers a streamlined revenue to the channel for the purpose of ad developers all around the world. It ensures that banner space is totally filled with the properly styled advertisement for the audience viewing the application. The use of banner advertisement in the application is commonplace because it generally offers an additional revenue stream for the purpose of the application maker, enabling them to offer the application for free, while not ruining the application experience....

February 21, 2023 · 4 min · 674 words · Henry Dapinto

The Best Amazon Fire Tablet 2023 Which Model Should You Buy

Be sure to check our other buying guides, like the Best Tablets, Best iPads, and Best Alexa Speakers. Updated January 2023: We’ve updated the Fire HD 8, Fire HD 8 Plus, and Fire HD 8 Kids tablets to the latest models, and added a new section on useful Fire HD accessories. Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). This includes unlimited access to WIRED....

February 21, 2023 · 2 min · 358 words · Sergio Verley

The Earth Is Begging You To Accept Smaller Ev Batteries

Still, that revolution has its own dirty side. If the goal is to electrify everything we have now, ASAP—including millions of new trucks and SUVs with ranges similar to gas-powered models—there will be a massive increase in demand for minerals used in batteries like lithium, nickel, and cobalt. That means a lot more holes in the ground—nearly 400 new mines by 2035, according to one estimate from Benchmark Minerals—and a lot more pollution and ecological destruction along with them....

February 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1201 words · Vincent Nichols

The Grim Origins Of An Ominous Methane Surge

The likely culprit is in fact sneakier and more ominous than the scenario of scientists missing a massive pipeline leak somewhere. Writing today in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers found that humanity’s methane emissions did indeed fall in 2020, but nature’s didn’t: Wetlands belched up significantly more of the gas compared to 2019. In fact, it was the highest methane growth rate since atmospheric measurements began in the early 1980s....

February 21, 2023 · 6 min · 1105 words · Deborah Gunter

There Is No Replacement For Black Twitter

The discussion, like most discussions on Black Twitter, contained the insular charm of a group chat. It was loose and humorous but so intentionally specific that an outsider might have trouble keeping pace. It was also emblematic of what has made Black Twitter an unparalleled force throughout its 13 years: the ability to seamlessly remix Black customs, ways of speech, and issues onto our shared digital terrain in a manner that feels somehow familiar but new....

February 21, 2023 · 4 min · 824 words · Brian Schmidt