More stories about the negative work culture at Apple come out in a new post from #AppleToo. Apple is one of the many companies that have come under fire this year because employees detailed an unwanted work environment, to say the least. Under the name #AppleToo, this movement has seen a number of workers at […]
Month: October 2021
The final of the COP26 cup | BusinessGreen blog post
How is COP26 going? Is it like the Bretton-Woods conference, a chance to anchor a new world system and anchor multilateral thinking and enlightened self-interest in a time of escalating geopolitical tensions? Is it like the London Olympics, an opportunity to celebrate and showcase the best of the UK on the world stage as the […]
Call of Duty: Vanguard Operators detailed in a new blog post
Before the game’s next release day, operators of Call of Duty: The Vanguard enjoy some time in the spotlight. In a recent PlayStation blog post, Sledgehammer Games narrative manager Stephen Rhodes and lead narrative designer Robert Lo gave new details about these four diverse characters. Arthur Kingsley and Poline Petrova have already been featured as […]
ABTA publishes blog post on upcoming budget
ABTA published a blog post by CEO Mark Tanzer, addressing members on what the association asked the government to do ahead of next week’s budget. On Wednesday next week, the Chancellor will present his plans to help the UK economy recover from the Covid crisis. ABTA wrote to him last month describing the support needed […]
What does the success of COP26 look like?
The COP26 is experiencing its first major oscillation. This may seem like a slightly odd assessment for a summit that has seen its first president sacked and replaced unceremoniously, been subject to a pandemic-induced postponement, faced calls for a second postponement and experienced funding disputes with the Scottish government, strong criticism from developing countries of […]
Britvic: A Working Well blog post by Pedro Magalhaes, Managing Director Brazil
We are experiencing a revolution in the way we work and especially in our way of seeing work. This transformation, initially driven by the pandemic, has brought a series of new possibilities – previously considered remote, if not “impossible”. The new scenario changed everything: our relationship with people, with our families, how to “go” to […]
Net zero strategy: we have a plan
How is the glass? Half full? Half empty? Lying crushed on the ground? Raised in the air in victory? The long-awaited release of the government’s long-awaited Net Zero Strategy provides an opportunity for reflection, a long microsecond to catch one’s breath before this shocking and chaotic fall of climate-related developments continues, an opportunity to honestly […]
Ubisoft Reveals ‘Rainbow Six Extraction’ Release Date in Updated Blog Post
Rainbow Six Extraction, formerly titled Rainbow Six Quarantine, will be released on January 20, according to an updated blog post on Ubisoft’s website. The blog post was written in June 2021 following the announcement that Rainbow Six Extraction would be delayed from September of this year to January 2022. However, a recent update changed both […]
Ubisoft Reveals ‘Rainbow Six Extraction’ Release Date in Updated Blog Post
Rainbow Six Extraction, formerly titled Rainbow Six Quarantine, will be released on January 20, according to an updated blog post on Ubisoft’s website. The blog post was written in June 2021 following the announcement that Rainbow Six Extraction would be delayed from September of this year to January 2022. However, a recent update changed both […]
Ubisoft Reveals ‘Rainbow Six Extraction’ Release Date in Updated Blog Post
Rainbow Six Extraction, formerly titled Rainbow Six Quarantine, will be released on January 20, according to an updated blog post on Ubisoft’s website. The blog post was written in June 2021 following the announcement that Rainbow Six Extraction would be delayed from September of this year to January 2022. However, a recent update changed both […]
Did Google just confirm the Pixel Fold with this blog post?
Google’s highly anticipated Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro event will take place next week and new flagships will be released soon. But fans aren’t just waiting for the new Pixel 6 series. Various rumors say 2021 will be the year Google unveils its first foldable Pixel phone. The name “Pixel Fold” isn’t official, but […]
The summit to save the world?
How important is COP26? There is an understandable desire to resist the modern urge to classify and categorize all events, to hyperbolically attach “historical” to fairly mundane occasions, to promote the status of moderately impressive GOAT in its own right. We live in an era characterized by the importance of inflationary events. And yet, you […]
The Call of Duty Vanguard campaign detailed in the last blog post
Recently, the team behind Call of Duty: Vanguard detailed the single player experience. The upcoming game isn’t just about WWII, but rather examines how the world we know could have been destroyed after it. You will follow five ordinary soldiers who become heroes, exploring the origins of the original Task Force One, where our Special […]
Maersk suspends five crew members, opens rape investigation following student blog post
An international shipping company has suspended five crew members after a cadet from the US Merchant Marine Academy revealed she was raped while serving a semester at sea. Maersk’s actions followed an anonymous blog post written by the now senior student who said crew members made her drink alcohol “blow after blow” before she was […]
My blog post on state and local government law on “How federalism can empower people to vote with their feet”
The newly created State and Local Government Law (SLoG) blog, which Jonathan Adler wrote about here, posted my article on “How Federalism Can Empower People to Vote with Their Feet”. Here is an exerpt : The US state and local government have received their fair share of criticism in recent years, including on this blog. […]
Curiosity, the gift of cosmic divinities
Curiosity is the precious energy of human beings, and it is powerful enough to unravel the mystery of the universe. Japanese-American scientist Manabe Shuro this year won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his “climate model”. He said in an interview: “During his college days, he developed climate models that help create weather forecasts. At […]
Blah, blah, blah | BusinessGreen blog post
No one comes to a Boris Johnson speech for in-depth political analysis – and good work, too. Everyone knows what to expect: alliteration, knowingly terrible jokes, partisan attack lines, all wisely mixed with free market ideology and culture war postures, and seasoned with crude political cunning. The Prime Minister spoke in Manchester yesterday in spades. […]
Facebook Explains Cause of Widespread Outage in Blog Post
Loading Something is loading. Facebook posted a blog post Monday evening attributing its multi-hour global outage to a “faulty configuration change” of its “core routers.” In the most basic of terms, this means a technical update of the ground traffic at a standstill on the highway that is most important to company operations. Specifically, traffic […]
Blog Post: CISO – How You Make Sure The Leadership Team Prioritizes Cyber Security
Digitization has made cybersecurity more and more important, but it is not always given the priority it deserves. It’s not always easy for the CISO to explain to the leadership team why working with cybersecurity is so important. With more and more devices connected to the Internet, the possible avenues of attack on IT infrastructure […]
Your Insurance Lady Announces New Blog Post, Different Types Of Home Insurance Revealed
When choosing between types of home insurance, you should consider the value and structure of your home, as well as your budget. With a little homework, you could have the right font for you in no time. Colorado Springs, CO 01 October 2021 – (PR.com) – Your Insurance Woman discusses home insurance and the different […]