The new Star Wars droids stamps are almost here! Announced earlier this year and going on sale this Star Wars Day, May the 4th, the set of 10 stamps from the United States Postal Service commemorates some of the most popular droids from all of Star Wars, from the iconic duo of C-3PO and R2-D2, to newer […]
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Vaccine FOMO Is Real. Here’s How to Deal With It

These last few months of waiting can feel agonizing. But there are steps you can take to manage the anxiety.
How to do more advanced averaging in Excel

Averaging values in an Excel sheet is easy. But perhaps you want to ignore zeros or include multiple sheets. Knowing how each averaging function works is the key to choosing the right one.
Meet Hasbro’s Adorable (and Hungry) Galactic Snackin’ Grogu

Collecting // MARCH 23, 2021 The Force-sensitive alien returns as a new toy…with an appetite. Grogu is back — and as usual, he’s hungry. This October, Hasbro will release Galactic Snackin’ Grogu, a new take on the adorable young alien from The Mandalorian, featuring cute sounds, animated motions, and interactive accessories. Living up to his […]
Microsoft: Remote work is exhausting and we need to take action now

The first annual Microsoft Work Trend Index should be a wake-up call for bosses and software developers alike to improve employee experiences as offices reopen.
A Homecoming Queen Was Arrested for Alleged Vote Hacking


Plus: A mysterious zero-day spree, a high-profile hacker indictment, and more of the week’s top security news.
What You Need to Know About Roblox—and Why Kids Are Obsessed

The video game was just valued at a staggering $45 billion. It’s also been a lifeline for my children since the start of lockdown.
How to Find a Covid-19 Vaccine Appointment in Your Area

Vaccination rollout has been a challenge across the US. These tips should help you figure out when you’re eligible, where to go, and what to expect.
Microsoft Exchange hack: Why so many enterprises still run their own Exchange servers

Commentary: Enterprises try their best to secure their data, but running on-premises mail servers arguably doesn’t do this. So why do they do it, anyway?