Equipped with a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700H processor, 14 cores, and 20 threads, this laptop excels in multitasking and handling demanding applications. With up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1 TB ...
Gen X, born between 1965 and 1980, will be next to retire after the baby boom. It’s a generation largely defined by financial uncertainty: Generation X was the first to cope without ubiquitous ...
I wish you could upgrade the display, but this low-cost two-in-one business laptop lets you add more RAM and a second SSD ...
Generation X is often labeled the generation least financially prepared for retirement. There’s good evidence that many in this cohort are woefully behind in saving, for a plethora of reasons.
There are lots of great things to learn from Generation X, but there are also plenty of relationship lessons Gen X followed based on what they experienced growing up and being raised by Boomer ...
Gen Z has spent most of their lives so far dogged by persistent stereotypes. We all know they’re lazy, entitled and unengaged at work, right? Wrong, actually. According to new data from Udemy ...
Harris asked Longwell. “First of all, I will say it is a metaphor meant to also describe my intentions to embark on a new generation of leadership and mine will not be a continuation of the ...
Intel has rebranded its Core i3 (and i5 and i7) line-up, ditching the iconic 'i' it's used for 16 years. It doesn’t change our advice, though. These chips are good for light work, and can easily ...
Even cassettes refuse to go away. But this yearning for analogue goes deeper and much of it lies with gen Z. The first generation to grow up in an always-on, always-connected digital world ...
new video loaded: How Trump Is Trying to Win Gen Z Men Young men in recent years have become more politically conservative. But will they vote? Kellen Browning, a New York Times reporter covering ...
This is particularly concerning for a large number of Gen Z workers who’ve had the bulk of their college and early job experiences shaped virtually due to the pandemic. Understandably ...
Gen Z is calling out of work for the same aches and pains as their elders — but at surprisingly higher rates. In a new poll, per Daly Mail, 24% of workers aged 16 to 26 said they used neck or ...