This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Lydia Dishman. Recently, a spate of companies in the tech industry decided to delay reporting on their progress toward making their workforces more diverse and inclusive. Others are still doggedly transparent, even if their gains have been incremental. One thing is missing: how the employees feel about the […]
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The 10 Most Innovative Companies In VR/AR 2017
This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Daniel Terdiman. Virtual reality has been around for decades, but 2016 was the year millions of consumers got their hands on the technology for the very first time. Though the headsets are still bulky and ugly, they’re giving people breathtakingly immersive digital experiences. At the same time, […]
Where Alternative Reality Comes From
This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Ronald Pies. The phrase “alternative facts” has recently made the news in a political context, but psychiatrists like me are already intimately acquainted with the concept—indeed, we hear various forms of alternate reality expressed almost every day. All of us need to parse perceived from actual reality […]
The Sleep Science Behind Fitbit’s New Alta HR Fitness Tracker
This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Sean Captain. If you’re nodding off while reading this, it might not be because of my writing. You may not have had enough sleep—either the overall duration or the right mix of light, deep, and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. Lots of fitness trackers measure the duration […]
How To Master Your Brain To Overcome Imposter Syndrome
This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Michael Grothaus. “Any moment, someone could come through the door, tap me on the shoulder, and tell me that it’s been concluded that I’m really not very good, certainly not an asset to the business, and it would be better for everyone if I packed my things and […]
The Digital Nomad’s Guide To Working From Anywhere On Earth
This article was sourced from Fast Company. Article by Mike Elgan. Twenty years ago, a Hitachi executive named Tsugio Makimoto predicted a revolution. In the future, he wrote, high-speed wireless networks and low-cost mobile devices will break the link between occupation and location. Thanks to Moore and his Law, millions would indulge an innate wanderlust by […]