Why should I work this week? No one works anymore, or if they show up, they bring attitude or the three stages of incompetence: Don’t care, don’t want to be here, don’t notice you standing there at my counter. (I don’t mean you, of course. Herald readers are all diligent, responsible people.)
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By Randi Kreiss
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3/22/24
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Human civilization has developed side by side with technology — some may say, in competition with it. Technological innovations have diminished the need for workers in jobs requiring . . .
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By Ilana Greenberg
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2/23/23
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Q. We’re hoping to renovate our older home, which we just bought, and want more technology and a more modern way of life. The house has many rooms and feels cramped . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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3/5/21
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Although the North Merrick Public Library is temporarily closed to the community, its technological resources are hard at work to assist hospital workers and scientific researchers fighting to keep …
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4/30/20
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San Francisco’s recent decision to prohibit all forms of facial-recognition technology is a good example of a ban that goes way too far. It will leave San Franciscans less safe and more vulnerable to crime . . .
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5/31/19
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From inside the Cradle of Aviation’s Planetarium Theater, Stott, a veteran NASA astronaut, launched the imaginations of dozens of female students to the stars. In celebration of Women’s History Month, a panel on Monday encouraged the young women to pursue science, technology, engineering and math careers.
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By Andrew Garcia
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3/14/19
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Two people are dead in Bellmore in an apparent murder-suicide on Feb. 21, according to police.
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By Andrew Garcia
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2/22/19
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Part 6 of the “Educating the 21st Century Child” series.
Students held the Google Cardboard virtual-reality glasses to their faces on a recent Thursday. “Let’s get ready to …
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By Nadya Nataly
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1/3/18
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