Winterwatch 2026 will broadcast live from Northern Ireland's Mount Stewart for the first time as the series returns to iPlayer and BBC Two ...
Commercial real estate development company Hines appears to be exploring future options for the Centene campus property in North Natomas. Join the Sacramento Business Journal in consultation with the ...
It’s time to reflect back on your year through LinkedIn. The platform has launched its recent annual tradition of serving up your top career highlights, including completed courses, new connections ...
iPad users once again gain access to classic Split View multitasking in iPadOS 26.2. It’s back to being the best way to use two applications side-by-side on your iPad. Apple nerfed Split View in ...
Each week, Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on the letters she’s received. Her reply will be available every Friday only for Slate Plus members. Re Hopeful for Balance: Ten years ago, we ...
For the longest time, Google Chrome hasn't exactly been seen as the epitome of multitasking. One of the biggest factors for this is the lack of a split view. It's a feature in Opera, Edge, and Vivaldi ...
Sometimes companies choose to split their stock in order to make their shares more accessible. Stock splits do not change the market value of a company. Microsoft has not completed a stock split in ...
NEW YORK — The holidays are almost here and Spotify has an early gift for users to unwrap. This year's report includes new functions including Listening Age, which tells users how old their music ...
Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys star in a brand new limited series at Netflix, The Beast in Me, which follows Aggie Wiggs, an acclaimed author, who has retreated from public life in the wake of losing ...
I go step by step to show how I split screen my iPad for easy multitasking. I open one app, swipe up to see my recent apps, then drag another app to the side. This lets me work with two apps at the ...
By Hara Estroff Marano As coping strategies go, cut-offs leave a lot to be desired. Quite literally. They don’t solve problems. There’s no growth. And, leaving open wounds, they are always painful to ...
Is WebAssembly (Wasm) really ready for production usage in Web applications, even though that usage requires integration with a Web page and the APIs used to manipulate it, such as the DOM?