Monthly Archives: July 2022

LEGO Education SPIKE Essential for primary education ignites a passion for STEAM learning

Engage students in hands-on investigation of STEAM concepts with the LEGO Education SPIKE Essential for elementary. It helps to contribute to literacy, math, social-emotional development, and more. All the while, the relatable minifigures offer various personalities to solve problems through storytelling. Moreover, this set, which consists of 449 bricks, consists of a main classroom brick…

Compare The Best Free and Paid Conference Call Services

Want to jump straight to the answer? The best conference call service for most people is Nextiva or RingCentral. The best conference call services support quick calls, video conferences, team collaboration, and even 100-person webinars. Regardless of your budget or team size, you’ll find a perfect solution below. This guide contains in-depth reviews on the…

The Snyder Cut’s online fandom was reportedly infested with bots and bad-faith actors

The cast of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. | Image: HBO Max/Warner Bros. Though there were quite a few real people campaigning for #TheSnyderCut’s release before Warner Bros.’ 2021 announcement, new reporting from Rolling Stone suggests that a sizable amount of the movie’s social media hype was being driven by bots and inauthentic accounts. When Warner…

Netflix subscriber count in the US and Canada dropped by 1.3 million over the last three months

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge After Netflix reported losing subscribers for the first time in over a decade last quarter, the company’s Q2 earnings report revealed the number of worldwide subscribers dipped by 1 million, including a drop of 1.28 million in the US and Canada alone between the end of March and…

CAFC Affirms Invalidation of Stanford Organ Transplant Rejection Test in Latest Patent-Eligibility Blow to Medical Diagnostics

On July 18, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a precedential decision in CareDx, Inc. v. Natera, Inc. affirming a summary judgment ruling of the District of Delaware, which invalidated claims from three Stanford University patents licensed by CareDx as patent  ineligible. The decision marks yet another blow to medical diagnostic…