The iPhone X blew people away with its almost edge-to-edge display. But that notch, though, it’s kind of annoying. Here’s what the next generation of phones could look like. It’s a smartphone with a front that’s ALL SCREEN. No notch. No Bezels. Just sweet, shiny glass. And it’s not from …
Read More »ASMR based Fornite tingles gameplayers
Everyone’s is obsessed for Fortnite. Over 90 million people play it every month, according to reports. But now the craze is taking on a weird new dimension: YouTubers are starting to post Fortnite ASMR videos, which have been racking up thousands of views. ASMR stand for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. …
Read More »Ticketmaster Hacked By An Unknown Third-Party Using Malicious Software (Other Parties Shared Response)
Ticketmaster announced that personal information of their customers in the UK had been hacked by an unknown third-party. Affected parties are only within the UK, and they are advising their clients to modify their information and observe suspicious activities in their accounts. The unknown software had hacked the personal information …
Read More »Press Freedom And The World: The Journalists’ Continuing Fight For An Innate Right
People have the innate desire for information. Each person in the world seeks for answers to life’s questions every day and information about everything they see. Because of the drive caused by curiosity, news agencies emerged in the workforce. However, there has been a continuing disregard for the freedom to …
Read More »STDs Stigma Dying Down Due To Its Prevalence
As humankind evolves, so do various viruses, bacteria, and other microscopic beings that become catalysts for diseases. Furthermore, the diseases pose threats to the human race which affect millions of lives and cost economies billions of dollars. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) cover one of the most significant sectors of dominant …
Read More »RELEVANCE: Treatment for Cancer On the Test And The Possibilities It Brings
Follicular lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin lymphoma that does not necessarily start at the lymph areas, also being able to metastasize to other parts of the body. Meanwhile, cancer still begins in the lymphocytes and readily creates an auto-immune response which may be severe if left untreated. Treatment for follicular lymphomas …
Read More »Aiming For Strong, Not Skinny: Why The Stigma Around Women With Muscular Physiques Is Dying
Sports have grown popularity among women through centuries. The first traces of women doing sports dates back to 776 B.C. No girls were allowed at the first Olympics. However, footraces for women were held every four years during the Games of Hera. Through centuries, women have thrived and enjoyed the …
Read More »Bridge To A Bright Future: Reducing Stress In Employees Is Key To Success In Companies
Recently, mental health has been in the limelight and has caused more awareness around the world. It is essential for employers of various companies to understand the different needs of employees regarding mental issues. Employers must understand and manage the risks of mental health injuries in the workplace. It is …
Read More »The Millennial Food Trip: Why Food Trucks Fit Fast-Paced Lifestyles
From humble beginnings, the food truck has come a long way and continued to shape the way people eat, most especially millennials. The first ever food truck was invented by Charlie Goodnight in 1866. Goodnight called it the ‘chuck wagon,’ which was meant to be a compact kitchen wagon used …
Read More »Social Media Activity Is One Of The Factors In Applicant Disqualification
Social media is for everything nowadays, from communicating with people to sharing what goes on our people’s lives. Whatever we post on our accounts could either make or break us. A new study from the MRINetwork showed that formal social media evaluation is now one factor for a job applicant’s …
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