8 Helpful Tablet Accessories for Travel in 2026—All Available on Amazon

Getty Can’t figure out if you should take your laptop on your trip or just stick with your smartphone? Tablets are the perfect middle ground. You can type up emails, browse online, and continue your travel research easily from a tablet. You can also use the larger screen to watch a familiar show or movie to […]

Inside the Workshop of Iris Hantverk

by Amber Wilson The homewares company Iris Hantverk traces its origins to Sweden’s labor movement in the late 19th century, when visually impaired craftsmen advocated for their right to fair working wages. What began as a workhouse and training school is now a globally recognized maker of handmade household tools and brushes—tactile objects whose elegance […]

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7 Small Travel Nail Kits That Are Easy to Pack

Pastel cosmetic set for nail care in a case placed on a pink background (Getty) I can’t travel without a small nail clipper in my toiletry bag. The reason? I get hangnails too often, and I’m sick of buying nail clippers at my destination. Turns out, I’m not the only one who likes to have a few nail supplies in their travel arsenal. Some like to maintain their manicures on […]

How to Use AirTags for Travel—Plus, the Best AirTag Alternatives

Remote tracking devices like AirTags have made waves with their unique use cases. At their most basic, popping a tracking device like an AirTag into your bag lets you locate your items if they’re lost. At their most advanced, they can be used to check on luggage that winds up at the wrong airport… possibly […]

Scaling AI at Union Pacific starts with people

As AI moves from experimentation to scale, many organizations are discovering a hard truth. Despite heavy investment in technology and models, impact often falls short of expectations and the constraint isn’t the technology itself but the operating model, culture, and the workforce required to turn potential into performance.

It takes a certain range of skills to articulate that distinction, and…

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Relive 50 years of Apple innovation in 30 seconds

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As Apple continues the celebration of its 50th anniversary on April 1, it’s sharing a look back at the iconic and innovative products that have been released over the past five decades.

On Apple’s homepage, the usual smattering of new products has been replaced with an animation in the style of the six-color “scribble” logo it’s been using at events around the world. The short video…

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In the New Geo-Economic Order, Price Shocks Are Here to Stay

The US-Israel war with Iran has made energy prices soar across the globe. In a world increasingly dominated by imperial war and great-power conflicts, inflation will become an ordinary feature of politics.


With shipping halted and storage insufficient, most petroleum and LNG production in the region including Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia…

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Thinking Strategically About Documentation

As a technical writer, you will contribute to different kinds of documentation projects. It’s important that documentation responsibilities are aligned with a coherent strategy.

One of the biggest things to know about documentation (that people don’t think about) is that the word documentation is polysemous. The various meanings pretty much guarantee that at more chaotic employers you will be…

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