Apple’s Easy Google Money May Get Harder to Keep
The government trial targets search deal just as worries grow about iPhone 15 cycle, future in China.Read More
Nutanix: Banks and Fintechs, an Atmosphere of Modern Collaboration and Clouds
Banks are synonymous with money, however, money may not be banks’ most valuable asset. According to Nutanix, data is, however, legacy infrastructures have limited banks’ ability to fully utilise it. Aaron White is VP and general manager of APJ at Nutanix, the cloud infrastructure provider. White has more than 20 years of international experience in the […]
Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
As companies reduce their office footprint to accommodate remote work, they are turning to decommissioning teams to clear out furniture, fixtures and equipment.Read More
Parking in New York City Really Is Worse Than Ever
There are more cars but fewer available spots on the street. There are fewer garages — and exorbitant prices. For city drivers, it’s a growing headache.Read More
Belgian Preserve Melds Farming and Conservation, and Fights Extreme Weather
Can Europe fight the effects of extreme weather while producing enough affordable food? A model combining conservation with agriculture may offer a solution.Read More
Schools Are Not Ready for Climate Change
A storm can last a day. But the disruption to learning can last years. As natural disasters become more common, school districts are grappling with how to adapt.Read More
Claudia Goldin Wins Nobel in Economics for Studying Women in the Work Force
Her research uncovered the reasons for differences in labor force participation and earnings for women. She is the third woman to win the economics Nobel.Read More
Grizzlies Are Increasing in Numbers. Learning to Live With Them.
Montana and its neighbors are adopting new strategies to deal with the increasing number of bears and attacks on humans.Read More
Russia’s Economy Is Increasingly Structured Around Its War in Ukraine
The nation’s finances have proven resilient, despite punishing sanctions, giving it leeway to pump money into its military machine.Read More
Scalise, a McCarthy Rival, Seeks to Unite Republicans in Taking His Place
The second-ranking Republican, who was cut out of major decisions by the previous speaker, is pitching himself as uniquely positioned to unify the deeply divided House G.O.P.Read More