A new study finds that 84% of IT admins think allowing users to set up groups and set governance rules will save time and money.
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Quiz: Which Member of the Skywalker Family Are You?

Quizzes + Polls // APRIL 16, 2021 Are you a Jedi, a dark side devotee, or somewhere in between? StarWars.com Team There are few families in a galaxy far, far away with a legacy quite like the Skywalker dynasty. From humble beginnings, the Skywalkers rose to prominence and ultimately included predominant politicians, legendary Jedi, slaves, […]
Google Earth Now Shows You Our Planet’s Slow Deterioration

A new time-lapse video feature in Google Earth lets users see how humans have reshaped the globe over the decades.
How to Layer Clothes for Your Next Outdoor Adventure

Whether you’re hiking, climbing, or backpacking, here’s how to build a layering system that can handle all that Mother Nature will throw at you.
How to subtotal transactions by conditional date components in Excel

If you need a monthly or yearly balance for revenue transactions in Microsoft Excel, you’re in luck because both are easy! Here’s how to find the totals you need.
5 Highlights from the Star Wars: The Bad Batch Trailer

The Bad Batch // MARCH 30, 2021 Clone Force 99 is ready for action…and on the run. Following their literally explosive introduction in the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Clone Force 99, a.k.a. the Bad Batch, will soon step into the spotlight. Star Wars: The Bad Batch arrives May the 4th on Disney+, […]
Groups Call for Ethical Guidelines on Location-Tracking Tech


The Locus Charter asks companies to commit to 10 principles, including minimizing data collection and actively seeking consent from users.
Lululemon’s New Yoga Mat Uses 3D Ridges to Perfect Your Poses

The mat’s soft bumps and ripples are meant to guide at-home yogis who don’t have a watchful instructor to correct their alignment.
Facebook Finally Explains Its Mysterious Wrist Wearable

The company wants to develop new human-computer interactions. Will we be able to trust it with a new form of personal data?
The UK Is Secretly Testing a Controversial Web Snooping Tool


The country passed its Investigatory Powers Act in 2016. Now, its building what could be the most powerful data collection system used by any democratic nation.