Working from home might be frowned upon at some companies these days, but the rising number of layoffs last year and the growing collection of workers who are launching their own businesses means the number of people working out of a home office is on the rise. If you’re among them, you’ve no doubt learnedContinueContinue reading “CES: Five tools to revamp your home office in 2026”
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Chuck E. Cheese’s next act: ‘I won’t stop until we have a movie,’ CEO says
You hear the blurps and bloops after you pass the food court in the Mall of Georgia on a fall Sunday afternoon, the unmistakable sound of points being scored and players eliminated. Then you see him: Standing in an oversize vitrine is a 6-foot-tall animatronic rodent. He’s grinning and waving, but frozen in place, preservedContinueContinue reading “Chuck E. Cheese’s next act: ‘I won’t stop until we have a movie,’ CEO says”
The innovative new battery on this electric motorcycle charges in just 5 minutes
A small Finnish startup says it has done what the world’s biggest automakers are still struggling to do: put a solid-state battery into a production vehicle, starting with a motorcycle that can charge to more than 100 miles of range in as little as five minutes. “For the last 15 years, the entire battery industryContinueContinue reading “The innovative new battery on this electric motorcycle charges in just 5 minutes”
I asked ChatGPT to help me come up with killer New Year’s resolutions. Here’s what happened
If you’re like most Americans, you’ve already set all manner of goals and resolutions for the New Year. And likewise, if you’re like most Americans, you’ll have entirely abandoned them by February 1. Studies have found that 23% of people quit their New Year’s resolutions within a week, and almost half drop them by theContinueContinue reading “I asked ChatGPT to help me come up with killer New Year’s resolutions. Here’s what happened”
Why you need a devil’s advocate
We all think that we have great ideas. And we all tend to fall in love with our own ideas because, well, they’re ours. But most of my ideas—and yours—are probably mediocre. And no, that’s not an insult; it’s just a fact about the way most ideas are generated. I mean, if we were allContinueContinue reading “Why you need a devil’s advocate”
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