Articles filed under Washington Post
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Apple may open up Siri to developers. That's a huge deal.May 28, 2016 7:05 am - Apple is taking two big steps to improve its voice-controlled assistant, Siri, according to a new report from tech news site the Information that cites a single person w...
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Review: Virtru will shield emails from hackers but not your bossMay 28, 2016 7:03 am - Free NSA-caliber encryption and a 5-year-old could use it. John and Will Ackerly each had stints in the government during the surveillance buildup of the past two decade...
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National Spelling Bee makes changes to discourage tiesMay 25, 2016 1:00 am - American sports fans love tie scores about as much as flat beer and broken baseball bats flying into the stands. But in the dictionary-dominated corner of competitive sp...
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Baltimore officer acquitted on all counts in Freddie Gray caseMay 23, 2016 1:00 am - BALTIMORE - A judge found police officer Edward M. Nero not guilty of all criminal charges in the case of Freddie Gray, whose death last year in police custody sparked r...
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Work advice: Crushing the peanut galleryMay 22, 2016 7:28 am - Q: I am a supervisor at a government agency. We often conduct trainings for groups of 20 to 35 employees, featuring outside speakers. My problem is that there are always...
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Warren Buffett never liked tech stocks. So why does he own Apple?May 22, 2016 7:28 am - Warren Buffett, who has long had an aversion to investing in tech companies, purchased 10 million shares of Apple earlier this year. The surprise investment comes five y...
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Why a housing scheme founded in racism is making a resurgence todayMay 22, 2016 7:27 am - Beryl Satter knew something like this was bound to happen. Or, rather, to happen again. The Rutgers historian wrote the book on an obscure form of predatory lending from...
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Career Coach: Why you should support the continuing education of your employeesMay 22, 2016 7:27 am - Have you ever asked your firm to send you to a training program so that you could keep current with the latest developments in the field? Or maybe your company provides ...
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A big reason the old, white boys' club image is so hard for corporate boardrooms to shakeMay 22, 2016 7:26 am - In 2015, the percentage of new Hispanic directors on company boards was sharply lower than the increasing number of Hispanics in the general population. The percentage o...
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Your summer vacation could be a lot more expensive than you expectedMay 22, 2016 7:23 am - Three months ago, nothing could stop the dollar. It had shot up 23 percent the 18 months before against a broad basket of currencies, and it looked like that was only go...