Happy International Women’s Day to all of the women around the world who have to work twice as hard as men to succeed - we see you and honor you: United Nations www.un.org/en/observanc...#internationalwomensday
Happy International Women’s Day to all of the women around the world who have to work twice as hard as men to succeed - we see you and honor you: United Nations www.un.org/en/observanc...#internationalwomensday
CES News: New Fraunhofer upHear Flexible Rendering Delivers Immersive Audio to All Speakers - Press Release: docs.google.com/document/d/1... - Schedule Meetings with Fraunhofer at CES 2025 at Venetian Hotel, Suite #34-204 at: calendly.com/fraunhofer-c...
CES News: New Fraunhofer upHear Flexible Rendering Delivers Immersive Audio to All Speakers - Press Release: docs.google.com/document/d/1... - Schedule Meetings with Fraunhofer at CES 2025 at Venetian Hotel, Suite #34-204 at: calendly.com/fraunhofer-c...
The small Target near me had, until fairly recently, an entire floor with a meaningful percentage of stuff locked up and no way to summon an employee to release it. And I never once saw any workers up there. (They’ve since secured even more goods, but at least they put in buttons to call someone.)
Seems like people wanna talk about all the locked-up stuff at chain pharmacies and big box stores today. Here’s a gift link to a feature I published a few months ago about why retailers started putting so much stuff behind plexiglass and how badly it’s backfired. www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
The small Target near me had, until fairly recently, an entire floor with a meaningful percentage of stuff locked up and no way to summon an employee to release it. And I never once saw any workers up there. (They’ve since secured even more goods, but at least they put in buttons to call someone.)
Humiliated by a Nazi officer as a teenager, Madeleine Riffaud joined the French Resistance. By the time she was 20, she had killed a German soldier, survived torture and captured a supply train. She died on Nov. 6 at her home in Paris. She was 100.
Humiliated by a Nazi officer as a teenager, Madeleine Riffaud joined the French Resistance. By the time she was 20, she had killed a German soldier, survived torture and captured a supply train. She died on Nov. 6 at her home in Paris. She was 100.