Many by-40 milestones have become debatable: Get married? Only if you really want to. Own a home? If it’s financially feasible. Know what you want to be when you grow up? Well, if 40 is the new 30, ...
Ever feel like technology is taunting you? You’re not the only one. Technology can be your best friend, but it can also be your worst enemy. Most of the time, it works exactly as it’s supp...
Over the last few weeks, as battles over the government shutdown and the debt ceiling raged in Washington, it became increasingly hard to find anyone really benefiting from the fight. The losers were ...
Cortisol, the fight-or-flight hormone, comes into play with regard to blood sugar regulation, too. When your body is stressed from constant blood sugar imbalance, you produce chronically high levels o...
The government forecast Tuesday that most households will pay more for heat this winter. Heating oil users will catch a slight break, but still pay near-record prices to keep warm. Prices for natural ...
The government may be shutdown as a result of the Affordable Care Act, but that isn’t stopping health-insurance exchanges from kicking into gear, or startups from capitalizing on them. SimplyInsured...
By 2014, cloud computing is expected to become a $150 billion industry. And for good reason — whether users are on a desktop computer or mobile device, the cloud provides instant access to data anyt...
K 2013 will be held in Dusseldorf, Germany, between 16 and 23 October. Top companies in the plastics and rubber industry will be fighting for visitors’ attention, showcasing their new innovations du...
One of the most entrenched beliefs about running, at least among nonrunners, is that it causes arthritis and ruins knees. But a nifty new study finds that this idea is a myth and distance running is u...
Listen up, enterprise architects or anyone responsible for application delivery in their company: there are trends afoot. Yes, trends. Ten of them, in fact. In all seriousness, market research fir...