By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech Historically, most technologies have been viewed and used as tools. They were seen as handy job aids that helped we humans accomplish some task or function. That perspective was probably accurate, given the limited scope and power of those earlier inventions. Today, however, it’s an anachronism. Modern technologies have much...Read More
By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech British redheads offered free cinema entry in national heat wave – The Washington Post The “heat apocalypse” that’s new crushing temperature records in Europe led one U.K. company to make a radical offer. A week or two ago, the theatre chain Showcase Cinemas announced it was offering “Free tickets for...Read More
By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech Whether we end up in a recession or not, the pace of business in a broad swathe of industries is definitely slowing. And history has proven, that when the economy downshifts, there are almost always two kinds of knee jerk reactions in the c-suite. As we’ve seen recently in the...Read More
By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech How pandas survive solely on bamboo: Evolutionary history — ScienceDaily Evolution is the world’s most fascinating form of transformation. Giant pandas offer a case in point. For years, evolutionary scientists have been stumped by the origins of their thumb. Well, it’s not exactly a thumb, at least not a thumb...Read More
By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech For decades now, we’ve been treated to sycophantic assertions by CEOs that “employees are their most important asset.” And yet, the minute the market turns down and threatens their personal report card (and compensation), their knee-jerk reaction is to reduce headcount. Today, however, there seems to have been an epiphany...Read More
By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech Rubber ducky watches that don’t tell time clock in TikTok views : NPR It’s not the first time such a product has appeared on the market, but certainly it’s not your everyday fare to find a watch that’s specifically designed NOT to tell time. But, here it is. Meet the...Read More