As PCMag's resident data journalist, I practically live in Microsoft Excel. I've learned that it's capable of far more than I ...
Scotland Excel’s graduate programme is opening doors for young professionals like Edinburgh-based Matthew Bohill, offering hands-on ...
Today I learned that Excel incorrectly assumes 1900 was a leap year, and Microsoft won't fix it because the whole house of cards would collapse.
In today's security landscape, some of the most dangerous vulnerabilities aren't flagged by automated scanners at all. These ...
As the last of the Baby Boomers (born between 1946-1964) are now reaching retirement age, it comes at a time when more than ...
Doubleview Gold trades at a ~C$450M market cap despite owning 100% of the Hat deposit in BC's Golden Triangle, a ...
Spoilers ahead for the “Paradise” Season 2 finale. The “Paradise” Season 2 finale is an emotional rollercoaster that will leave you wanting to know what happens next. The season begins with Sterling K ...
Software is splitting just like carpentry did; we still have "fine furniture" engineers, but most work today is "bizware" — ...
Students graduating in today’s labor market are facing a reality that no previous generation has faced: a job market where many entry-level tasks can be done by AI.
In this conversation, we sit down with Assembled Intelligence’s Chuck Hemann and InVibe’s Christopher Farina to discuss what ...
Vancouver City Council has approved the Sunborn Evolution Vancouver floating hotel for the convention centre's West Building.
No, you can't save your wet phone using rice. And no, 5G towers won't make you sick. Let our experts set you straight.
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