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New Research from Osmo on Modern Parenting

Osmo YouTube Channel – 2.27.20

 

A new survey commissioned by Osmo of 2,000 U.S. parents of school-age children examines different attitudes towards parenting and parenting practices between today’s adults and their parents, while revealing a desire to carry on specific traditions they learned as kids and rejecting punitive practices. A surprising 78% of survey participants (61% male; 37% female) with kids ages 5-14+ think they’re better at parenting than their parents/caregivers were. This study conducted by OnePoll also reveals a range of attitudes towards how they value time spent with children, including screen time, given how many mobile devices (tablets, phones, computers, laptops, gaming devices/consoles) are being used by children and adults today.

Source: New Research from Osmo on Modern Parenting

Google Translate adds five languages

Google Blog – 2.26.20

Millions of people around the world use Google Translate, whether in a verbal conversation, or while navigating a menu or reading a webpage online. Translate learns from existing translations, which are most often found on the web. Languages without a lot of web content have traditionally been challenging to translate, but through advancements in our machine learning technology, coupled with active involvement of the Google Translate Community, we’ve added support for five languages: Kinyarwanda, Odia (Oriya), Tatar, Turkmen and Uyghur. These languages, spoken by more than 75 million people worldwide, are the first languages we’ve added to Google Translate in four years, and expand the capabilities of Google Translate to 108 languages.

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eero Now Supports Apple HomeKit

eero Blog – 2.26.20

Many of the connected devices we have in our homes, like light bulbs, thermostats, plugs, and door locks, only need access to a limited set of internet services in order to function. However, once you add a device to your home network, the device can access any other device in your home, as well as any website or service on the internet, without your permission or knowledge. With unrestricted access, a single device flaw could put your entire home at risk—that changes today with eero as a HomeKit-enabled router.

Source: eero Now Supports Apple HomeKit

Why we designed the YubiKey the way we did

Yubico Blog – 2.26.20

The first YubiKey was launched in 2008, inspired by the word ‘ubiquity’ and with the mission to make simple and secure logins available for everyone. At the time, we were less than 10 people in the company, but our strategy was simple: if we focused on further developing the YubiKey technology in close collaboration with a handful tech giants, we could help make the internet safer for all.

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