Smartwatches Show Big Promise in Fighting Burnout Among Colorado Doctors
Research believe the results show that we can’t just let our smartwatches collect the data. We must engage with it often.
Research believe the results show that we can’t just let our smartwatches collect the data. We must engage with it often.
“Whether abuse is captured by a camera or created by a computer, the harm is real.”
The state Court of Appeals overrode a previous decision in Netflix’s favor, arguing “absurd results” would occur otherwise.
“I’m the intersection between a psychologist and a computer scientist, and these types of things tend to be right up my alley.”
“It’s a great place to start and run a business, and moving here to do it was the best decision I’ve ever made.”
“The biggest problems that humanity faces…are going to be solved inside this box.”
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“I believe my members deserve to be treated as people who are seriously looking for a relationship – whatever that means to them.”
The championship match is Thursday, May 25.
The Super Bowl of the crypto world returns in March.
“I want Twitter to die,” Silverii says.
The show offers an alternative to right-wing talk radio.
The experience takes users through two eras of the mall.
Some of the efforts have succeeded, while others have flopped.
These five personalities have distinctive Twitter voices.
The founders both attended the University of Denver.
The interface was supposed to be available by month’s end.