06Aug
05Aug
Looking for Love? These Are the Best Dating Apps You Can Try
The dating app S'More has basically the same concept as the Netflix show Love Is Blind, and wow, is it brilliant! The app launched in January of 2020, coincidentally just one month before Love Is Blind took Netflix by storm, and it nixes the usual selfie-swiping notion in favor of blurred profile photos so users can learn more about a match before judging their appearance. Read more >>
05Aug
Wasabi Technologies Recognized as a Company “Who Shaped the Year” in Worldwide Public Cloud Infrastructure as a Service Market Shares, 2020 Report
Wasabi highlighted for its low-cost, high-performance cloud storage infrastructure, customer and partner growth, and global expansion. Read more >>
04Aug
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03Aug
David Friend of Wasabi Technologies Recognized on CRN’s 2021 Top 100 Executives List fo
Wasabi Technologies, the hot cloud storage company, today announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Wasabi CEO David Friend to its 2021 Top 100 Executives list for the second consecutive year. This annual list honors the passionate and hard-working technology executives who are supporting, growing, and redefining the IT channel. Read more >>
31Jul
Looking for Love Post-Lockdown? Niche Dating Apps Are the Next Big Thing
Designed to pair up pet owners, runners, vegetarians, gamers and even astrology zealots, super-specific dating apps are helping singles find common ground quickly now that we’re no longer confined. Read more >>
28Jul
Myomo Receives Accreditation from HQAA
Myomo, Inc., a wearable medical robotics company that offers increased functionality for those suffering from neurological disorders and upper-limb paralysis, today announced that the Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation (HQAA) has certified Myomo meets the accreditation requirements under the Social Security Act and federal regulations. Read more >>
28Jul
For More Inclusivity In Wine, Our Language Needs to Change
...As the wine world evolves to reach new generations and a wider range of people, so does the language used to describe it. Many have begun to break away from shared verbiage. “I grew up in Chicago, where there is no ‘forest floor,’” says Alicia Towns Franken, vice president of Archer Roose and head of mentorship at Wine Unify. “If we want more people to drink wine, we have to include them in the words we use to discuss wine.”
28Jul
Studies Show Sustained Acoustic Medicine Effectively Treats Shoulder Injuries
Two recently published studies found that the long-duration, wearable sustained acoustic medicine device from ZetrOZ Systems relieves pain from shoulder and other injuries when conservative therapies fail, and can be a replacement for pain medications. Read more >>
24Jul
