Editorial | The Gun Challenge Dangerous Gun Myths The debate over what to do to reduce gun violence in America hit an absurd low point on Wednesday when a Senate witness tried to portray a proposed ne
Omni In the midst of The Omni Group’s hectic schedule of debuting exciting new Mac versions of some of their most popular software, including the highly anticipated OmniFocus 2 , CEO Ken Case sat down
Illustration by Tom Bachtell The New Year’s Day vote in Congress that brought a temporary truce to the fiscal wars showed the Republicans to be far more divided than the Democrats, and the division br
As I prepared for my OmniFocus Setup session , I took the opportunity to step back from the application to look at the way I use it. I figured it couldn’t hurt to share this with those of you who may
Tweet Post Share Buy Copies For the first time in many years, I didn’t take a vacation during the winter. It was a costly mistake. By the time I left for vacation three weeks ago, I was feeling spent.
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A few years ago, at a Las Vegas convention for magicians, Penn Jillette, of the act Penn and Teller, was introduced to a soft-spoken young man named Apollo Robbins, who has a reputation as a pickpocke
Carousels. That gem of a web feature that clients love, and many developers hate. One thing is certain, they are the darling of HigherEd. In fact, they're loved so much, I've been assigned many times to retroactively add them to sites that have already been live for years. This led me ask how much…
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By Dieter Bohn and Ellis Hamburger Something strange and remarkable started happening at Google immediately after Larry Page took full control as CEO in 2011: it started designing good-looking apps. G
“Good design makes a product understandable” – Dieter Rams Good navigation should do at least three things well: (1) it should allow the user to navigate; (2) it should serve as wayfinding, letting th
Guest Column by Keith Goldner Recently, Pro Football Talk published an article discussing potential plans to eliminate an opening kickoff entirely . "Sean Gregory of TIME writes that one of the option
Google’s “Don’t Be Evil” motto is one of the legendary phrases of tech history, but plenty of theories and information have come to light in recent years that appear contrary to the very principle. The infamous interview with Eric Schmidt where he declared, “If you have something that you don’t want…
I t’s late in the first quarter. A play ends, and seconds later Tom Brady has his team back at the line. He gives a hand signal to his receiver, a tap to his offensive linemen. “Alabama! Alabama!” The
1.21 gigawatts!? 1.21 gigawatts. Great Scott! Luke Hayfield It may not feel that way, but we Mac users have now had quite a long run with OS X. We're coming up on 12 years since the first public relea
Moonrise Kingdom amounted to Wes Anderson at his best. It was a relate-able story of first love, injected with Anderson’s playful wit, his sense of the absurd, and his singular visual style. The resul
I asked Dan Gonzalez, author of the new book " Concept Passing: Teaching the Modern Passing Game , to discuss his take on the famous four verticals" route concept. I've discussed it only briefly , and
I n the 1943 noir thriller The Fallen Sparrow , John Garfield asks the police inspector whether his permit to carry a gun is still valid. “Good for a year,” the cop says wearily. “Why did you want to
For much of the time we spent developing Safari—long before it was called by that name —it pretended to be Microsoft Internet Explorer. Specifically, Internet Explorer for Mac, which Apple had provide
Ryan Block, co-founder of gdgt.com. The flap over Instagram’s changing its terms of service has not died down even weeks after its announcement and subsequent partial reversal. People are still arguin
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It's been unfairly maligned as sexist, but women and men alike would benefit from bringing it back. College Humor This past spring marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. On April
In the late 1800s, the Brooklyn Bridge was built with no power tools, no heavy machinery, and only a basic, evolving understanding of how to make steel. It’s not these facts, but the stories surrounding the facts that inspire me when I take a good, long stare at a suspension bridge. But first……
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With the recent launch of Windows 8 and the Surface tablets, Microsoft has reversed its user interface strategy. From a traditional Gates-driven GUI style that emphasized powerful commands to the poin
Marco Grob for TIME Tim Cook has the decidedly nontrivial distinction of being the first CEO of Apple since the very first to come to power without blood on his hands. For most of its history, Apple h
I used to work for a very large survey company. They conduct phone surveys, mail surveys, in-person surveys, and they gather data automatically using various gadgets, apps, and plug-ins. They gather a
On:17 Dec 2012By: Joshua Johnson Category: CSS Length:6 min read Emmet, formerly Zen Coding, is one of the most downright practical and productive text editor plugins that you will ever see. With its
Do We Have the Courage to Stop This? IN the harrowing aftermath of the school shooting in Connecticut, one thought wells in my mind: Why can’t we regulate guns as seriously as we do cars? The fundamen