by Parker | Feb 6, 2022 | Blog
The first comprehensive data regarding the effectiveness of booster shots by age in the U.S. was recently published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and confirms that older adults benefit more from booster doses than younger Americans. Covid-19...
by Parker | Feb 6, 2022 | Blog
Tesla is recalling 54,000 cars with Full-Self-Driving software to disable a feature that allows the vehicles to make a “rolling stop” at intersections. This feature is a traffic violation, and one of the latest safety issues regarding Tesla’s cars. In December, the...
by Parker | Jan 31, 2022 | Blog
The NSO Group’s software, Pegasus, is widely considered to be the most effective spyware in the world, originally created by the Israeli company to track terrorists and drug cartels through smartphones. A yearlong investigation recently published by the New York Times...
by Parker | Jan 31, 2022 | Blog
As the Omicron virus spread and supply chain issues impacted purchases, spending among consumers fell 0.6% (or 1% when adjusted for inflation) last month. This being the first decline in over a year, it is clear that Omicron is affecting the economy, but there is...
by Parker | Jan 27, 2022 | Blog
Unsatisfied Skiers Epic Pass holders at various ski resorts across the U.S. have expressed their frustration with idled lifts, limited services, and closed terrain after Omicron Covid cases caused a shortage of employees. However, the primary source of the shortage...
by Parker | Jan 23, 2022 | Blog
The Safety of Tesla’s Self-Driving Cars Tesla’s autopilot driver-assistance system is under investigation by federal regulators (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) after at least 12 accidents in which Teslas using Autopilot drove into emergency...