They look like your dog has their own little driver's license with a photo ID, which is absolutely adorable. One benefit of these collars is if you have a shy dog that a rescuer can't get close enough ...
It often indicates a user profile. Your dog's gear collection isn't complete without a collar, which provides a place to secure their ID tags. If your dog gets loose, one of the best dog ID tags ...
Figure 1: Drill collars are used in the drilling industry, serving as a component of the bottom hole assembly (BHA). Source: Public domain Drill collars are used in the drilling industry, serving as a ...
The latest and perhaps most direct approach at human-animal communication is a voice-activated collar that gives your pet the power to talk back to you. Or at least, that’s the idea. John McHale ...
Prominent trial lawyer Barry Berke is departing U.S. law firm Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel with a team of four other white-collar defense lawyers for competitor Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
The Shazam Band is a new AI-powered collar containing speakers and sensors that lets your pet talk to you, just like the dogs in the Pixar movie UP can. Once your pet is wearing the band you can ...
This is Work in Progress, a newsletter about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. Sign up here. The paradox of the modern white-collar worker is that she is ...
The moment has finally come – Hong Kong’s ViuTV has announced this week the eight members of the Collar girl group, formed following the conclusion of the channel’s hugely popular talent ...
The sentencing of Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, has sparked an intense debate about the way white-collar crime is punished in America. The perceived leniency of the ...
Most notably, white-collar workers are fearful that they may be made redundant, as AI poses a threat to their job security. Like robotics impressed upon the blue-collar labor market, in factories ...
While this is great news for many people, it’s a tale of two job markets. Frontline, blue-collar and service-sector jobs boomed, whereas white-collar professionals were left in the dust.