5 place 0 fresh

50 When DeskTime studied how its users actually worked, the most productive tenth were not the ones who never stopped — rest seemed to be key to output

Silicon Canals
Mal James @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 14:00 EDT

When DeskTime studied how its users actually worked, the most productive tenth were not the ones who never stopped —  rest seemed to be key to output

I have a bad habit I am not proud of. When the work is going badly, I keep going anyway. The screen stays on, the cursor stays blinking, and I sit there past the point where anything good is coming out, as if the act of staying put is itself the work. Some part of ... Read more

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
29.06.2026 ♍︎ Dear Devam, today promises to be busy and interesting, with a focus on your strengths... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more

0

Digital Trends
Vikhyaat Vivek @ Digital Trends 1 place · today 15:30 EDT

Gemini will now take notes for you in Google Meet for you, if you the minimum $20 AI tax

Google Meet’s Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature is rolling out to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, but the useful meeting upgrade starts behind a $20 monthly plan. Read more

0 newcommer

BetaKit
Alex Riehl @ BetaKit 1 place · today 15:23 EDT

InvestEco Capital raises $106 million for fourth sustainable food fund

Toronto-based investor targets companies promoting a healthier, more sustainable food sector. Read more

0 fresh

Skift
Bailey Schulz @ Skift 1 place · today 15:23 EDT

Budget Cuts, Lagging Events: What’s Next for Destination Canada as CEO Steps Down

Walden's successor is set to take over as the destination works to overcome tensions with America and build back business events. Read more

0 fresh

SlashGear
SlashGear 1 place · today 15:15 EDT

5 Common Problems With Starlink Internet

Starlink can be a lifeline for rural internet users, but satellite service still comes with common headaches that are worth knowing about before you sign up. Read more

0 fresh

Droid Life
Kellen @ Droid Life 1 place · today 15:12 EDT

iPhone Photo Shuffle May Come to Google’s Pixel

Shuffling the wallpaper on your home screen, like with the iPhone’s Photo Shuffle, is currently something that can only be done on a very simple level on a Google Pixel phone. That could soon change in an upcoming update to Android 17. Evidence within the latest Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 that rolled out last... Read the original post: iPhone Photo Shuffle May Come to Google’s Pixel Read more

0 fresh

The Verge
Jay Peters @ The Verge 1 place · today 15:12 EDT

Sony’s next-gen PlayStation will go ‘beyond the living room’

Sony hinted in a recent Q&A with investors that the next generation PlayStation will offer some kind of experience that lets you play games outside of your living room. Here's the relevant portion from the transcript, emphasis mine: Q: How can you bring back to the PlayStation platform users who migrated to gaming PCs during […] Read more

0 fresh

GSMArena.com
GSMArena.com 1 place · today 15:01 EDT

T-Mobile is retiring old plans and forcing people onto its newest ones

T-Mobile's doing some spring cleaning this summer. The company has decided to phase out some older plans and move the customers using them to its newest plans. The old plans that are affected are the oldest ones still in use by T-Mobile customers, and some of them are 15 years old. According to T-Mobile, this will involve price hikes, but the average hike is apparently only going to be $4... Read more

0 fresh

Gizmodo
Germain Lussier @ Gizmodo 2 place · today 15:00 EDT

‘Silo’ Season 3 Is Hugely Revealing and Satisfying… Eventually

Rebecca Ferguson stars in the latest season of Apple TV's excellent sci-fi mystery show, which returns July 3. Read more

0 fresh

Gizmodo
Ece Yildirim @ Gizmodo 3 place · today 15:00 EDT

Scientists Think This Is the Best Way to Detect AI Slop Imagery

By focusing on six characteristics, the study claims you could reach "near-perfect accuracy" at detecting AI deepfakes. Read more

0 fresh

TechRadar
TechRadar 2 place · today 15:00 EDT

Top tech of the month: the best new gadgets we've tested for July 2026

From a tiny-but-mighty handheld fan to a speaker that delivers 'thunderous power', here are the gadgets that impressed us most this month. Read more

0 fresh

Gizmodo
Ed Cara @ Gizmodo · today 15:00 EDT

Holy Crap, We Were Way Off About How Many Insect Species Live on Earth

A new study more than doubles previous estimates of how many distinct kinds of insects are currently inhabiting the planet. Read more

0 fresh

Gizmodo
Gayoung Lee @ Gizmodo · today 15:00 EDT

Archaeologists Can’t Find Evidence for a Weapon Long Linked to America’s Earliest Hunters

New research is forcing archaeologists to confront an inconvenient truth about atlatls, a weapon that's been linked to Clovis hunters for decades despite the dearth of evidence. Read more

0 fresh

SlashGear
SlashGear 2 place · today 14:57 EDT

Everything To Know About Mazda's New $9,895 Crossover

Mazda's new crossover isn't available in the U.S., but its price is still turning heads here. How did the brand get a new car under $10,000? Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/22/2026 16:00 EDT

You think you make decisions early because you’re decisive. UCL research finds uncertainty is more stressful than pain itself

A study published in Nature Communications found that a 50 per cent chance of pain is more stressful than pain itself — which reframes premature decisions as a coping mechanism, not a personality trait. By the Silicon Canals Editorial Team  ·  June 22, 2026 There is a story people tell about themselves when they settle a ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Nato Lagidze @ Silicon Canals · 06/22/2026 19:00 EDT

We give people a few days and expect them back as themselves, when the science of loss says grief takes no days off at all, and the shame around admitting that is its own quiet cruelty

The average bereavement policy in Europe gives employees somewhere between three and five days for the death of an immediate family member. In many organisations, less for extended family. The logic underneath these numbers is not stated explicitly — it rarely is — but it is not hard to read. Three days is enough time ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 01:12 EDT

Quote by Joan Didion: We tell ourselves stories in order to live

Joan Didion's most quoted sentence is usually read as poetry. A growing body of psychological research suggests it was something closer to a clinical observation about how the self actually holds together. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 02:53 EDT

Trump’s Iran deal faces backlash in Tehran as ceasefires fray and both sides test the limits

The U.S.-Iran deal that President Donald Trump is trying to sell as a diplomatic victory is already moving into a more fragile phase: not because the agreement does not exist, but because nearly every party around it is testing where its limits begin. Photo by Phearak Chamrien on Pexels A deal that delivered what once ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 03:53 EDT

Oregon hides a fungus called Armillaria ostoyae that covers 2,385 acres underground, weighs an estimated 35,000 tons, and has been quietly killing trees from below for thousands of years

In Oregon's Malheur National Forest, a single honey fungus covers 2,385 acres, weighs around 35,000 tons, and has been killing conifers from below for thousands of years — making it the largest known individual organism on Earth. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 04:14 EDT

Older adults who start giving away money before they die aren’t being reckless, they’re choosing to witness the help they’d otherwise never see

When an older person starts giving money away in earnest, funding a grandchild’s deposit, signing large cheques to a cause, the reaction around them is often unease. The worry is that they are being imprudent, or that someone is steering them, and that they are spending down something meant to last. Sometimes the worry is ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Canal Letter @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 04:35 EDT

Mach Industries raised $300M at a $1.8B valuation — and its new in-house rocket-motor arm targets a U.S. supply bottleneck

A three-year-old unmanned-systems maker just raised $300 million. Two weeks earlier it bought a propulsion company, a move aimed at one of the defense industry's most stubborn shortages. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 04:43 EDT

In 1901, sponge divers sheltering from a storm off the Greek island of Antikythera surfaced with a corroded bronze lump that sat in an Athens museum for decades before anyone realised it was a 2,000-year-old geared computer that could predict eclipses and track the Olympic Games

The Antikythera mechanism spent 2,000 years on the seabed and another 50 in a museum drawer before X-rays revealed it was a hand-cranked bronze computer that predicted eclipses, modelled the Moon's elliptical orbit, and tracked the schedule of the ancient Olympic Games. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/23/2026 05:04 EDT

QatarEnergy is rushing empty LNG carriers back through Hormuz for the first time in months — and a Ras Laffan explosion on the eve of the restart is complicating the story the market wants to tell

Qatar is sending empty LNG carriers back through the Strait of Hormuz, and the fact that this counts as news tells you everything about how much the global gas market has been holding its breath for the past three weeks. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 797 news out of 797.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ScienceDaily 0%
Startup News 0%
Tech Wire Asia 0%
ArcticStartup 0%
Inc42 Media 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

29.06.2026 15:48
Last update: 15:40 EDT.
News rating updated: 22:41.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026