Category: Business

2023 is Going to Be An Exciting Year for Laptops

Christine Persaud
If what was shown at CES 2023 earlier this month is any indication, 2023 is going to be a huge year for laptops. From the ultra slim to the high-performance, gaming-specific and totally twistable, there are exciting laptop innovations coming down the pike for the new year and beyond.

What is “Career Cushioning?”

By Christine Persaud
If the buzzwords in the business space a few months ago were quiet quitting and quiet firing, the latest term to take the business world by storm is “career cushioning.” You might have heard the term in passing, but what does it really mean?

What’s to come for CES 2023

By Christine Persaud
CES 2023 is back with its annual event, set to take place January 5-8, 2023. As with the last few years, the show will also be available virtually for those who cannot attend, with conference sessions and keynotes streaming online through to the end of February. As far as the show goes, however, what will be on display and what do we have to look forward to?

How Tech Can Help Seniors in Long-Term-Care Homes Gain Independence

By Christine Persaud
With certain technology, it is possible for able-bodied and minded seniors to remain living at home while still being monitored and remotely cared for by family. But the reality is that this isn’t the case for every senior. Some require 24/7 monitoring and care. In these situations, the solution is Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities. But there are ways tech can help there, too.

Tech Gifts for the Eco-Conscious Person

By Christine Persaud
Choosing the perfect gift for someone means not only considering their likes, dislikes, hobbies, and habits: it’s also about taking into consideration their core values. For some, environmental concerns are top of mind; and getting them a gift that screams “eco-conscious” will put a smile on their face.

Scrubbing the Sky to Save the Planet

By Yasmin Ranade
One possible area for climate change intervention is direct air capture (DAC). That will likely require scrubbing the sky of billions of tons per year and the creation of a vast new industry comparable in size to the infrastructure moving fossil fuels around.”