The internet has given us more access to historical information than we've ever had, and it's led to plenty of debates about history too.
Month: November 2023
Where a defendant hospital has moved to dismiss a complaint brought under the Massachusetts wiretap statute (G.L.c. 272, §99) by a plaintiff alleging the use of internet tracking tools, that motion should be denied based on the relevant caselaw and the plain language of the statute, with the novel question of whether the statute applies to business-related internet tracking reported to the Appeals Court.
Parts of Cape Coral are going through an internet outage and some residents are frustrated because they said it's an issue that continues to happen.
Researchers have developed a virtual reality application where a range of 3D modeling tools can be opened and controlled using just the movement of a user's hand.
Civil infrastructure systems in developed countries are aging and require monitoring of their structural health.
This feels illegal.
We shouldn't assume a new generation of terrorists will favor the gross atrocities of the past.
One of Bill Gates' biggest hidden skills is the ability to balance optimism and pessimism. Bestselling author and money expert Morgan Housel explains how the most successful people have mastered this mindset.
Discover the unexpected opportunities of a spring semester at Syracuse University through Sampada Regmi's enriching journey. From smaller class sizes fostering strong connections to excellent networking events and diverse clubs, explore how embracing spring can lead to a holistic and fulfilling academic experience.
On October 19, 2023, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") led by Democratic Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking...