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Most productivity apps are just prettier task lists, but this one actually changed my workflow
I’ve tried every productivity app out there, and most are just prettier lists but this one actually rewired my workflow.
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. It’s been said (by Mark Twain, notably) that there are no original ideas. So in my quest to fully embrace that ...
Recently, I reflected on the fact that millions of Americans make New Year’s resolutions but 87% of those who make a resolution abandon them by the end of January. That is why I am not a big fan of ...
Fill out the form below and we'll send your colleague an invitation to the "Enabling Continuous Bioprocessing With Multi-Column Chromatography" event. As biopharmaceutical manufacturers move toward ...
Taylor Swift's "Opalite" hitting No. 1 gives her The Life of a Showgirl album its second No. 1 — a rarity among 2020s albums. By Andrew Unterberger As we’ve covered extensively here at Billboard, ...
China has added 20 Japanese entities to its export control list and 20 more to a watch list scrutinising the trade of select goods, increasing economic pressure on Tokyo in a move that widens the ...
With her second No. 1 hit off The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift joins a club of just over 20 members with two or more albums that have spawned two or more No. 1s. By Andrew Unterberger This week, ...
And that may be true, but I don’t think that’s the only trend going on here. It’s much bigger than quarterly results and fickle markets. The entire structural future of the tech industry is changing ...
The apparent ransom note demanded $4 million in bitcoin by Thursday, Feb. 5 — increasing to $6 million by Monday, Feb. 9 if the demand was not met, sources say Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo ...
The FDA has outlined numerous concerns about the sale and use of unapproved GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. The statement was posted the same week as the online telehealth company Hims & Hers announced a ...
For years, consumers have been getting text messages stating a major delivery carrier needs them to "update delivery preferences" on a package by clicking a link. The problem? The texts are scams, and ...
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