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    Former Weeks Junior High School Weeks House // 1931
    Adaptive reuse projects will ALWAYS get love on here!Originally constructed in 1931 as the Weeks Junior High School in Newton Centre, Newton, this architecturally significant school building is the finest local example of the Tudor Revival style in that use. The Weeks School was designed by Ralph Coolidge Henry and Henry Parsons Richmond, architects who were draftsmen for Guy Lowell, one of the greats, and the successors to his practice upon his death in 1927. The design for the Weeks School is of traditional brick and cast stone, with its main entrance through a large Gothic arch at the center of the building. Two wings extend parallel to the tower and then bend back at 45-degree angles, creating the distinctive U-shaped form, which provided ample natural light in all classrooms. After a consolidation of local schools in the mid-20thcentury, the Weeks School closed, but was beautifully rehabbed in 1984 into housing as the Weeks House. Today, the building is comprised of mixed income housing of about 75, one-, two- and three-bedroom units.
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    Frank and Elizabeth Ratcliffe House // 1890
    I do not think that I have ever seen rounded shingled columns like this before What a treat! This house is located on Rice Street in Newton Centre, and was built in 1890 by Henry H. Read, a leather dealer who developed the entire street. This house was built on speculation and initially rented out to tenants before it was sold to Frank Ratcliffe and his wife, Elizabeth Ratcliffe. Frank Ratcliffe was born in England and would become treasurer of the Boston & Albany Railroad, which had a stop in Newton Centre. Frank and Elizabeth would sell or gift this property to their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Ratcliffe Holt and her husband, Warner R. Holt. Besides the unique shingled columns, the house features a broad gambrel roof and sunburst panels and a two-story rounded shingled bay. I could not locate the architect for this one, sadly.
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    The Colossal Gift Guide is Here
    The Colossal Gift Guide is HereNovember 22, 2024Jackie AndresThe season of giving has somehow officially arrived,and weve got you covered.TheColossal Gift Guidefeatures a curated selection of gifts for all the unique individuals in your life. From dozens of art books and quirky puzzles to snack-shaped candles and a slew of crafting kits, theres something perfect for everyone, from beloved grandkids to weird uncles and that co-worker whose name is definitely Shelly. No, Sarah.Grab a cup of tea and get cozy, because holiday shopping is about to get way more fun!For the Earth ExplorerWe all knowsomeone who has the adventure bug, dreaming of wandering the world while connecting with nature. Perhaps theyd enjoy Field Notes to record those mid-hike epiphanies, mini botanical puzzles to take along for the journey, or books celebrating the fleeting beauty of land art.For the Art Book LoverGive thatartistic bibliophilein your life the ability to appreciate art in their own home. You can never go wrong with a great art book, and with our wide range from contemporary painting and activism to Keith Haring and Thandiwe Muriu, this selection is a solid place to start.For the Budding ArtistForthose just beginning to explore their creative side, one of the most important things they can receive is encouragement. Whether that be in the form of beginner-friendly projects, one-of-a-kind crayons, or inspiring books, theres something here to kindle your young ones artistic spark.For the Master StrategistChances are, you know someone that thrives on strategic thinking, competition, and finding solutions. Our collection of meticulously-designed puzzles, themed playing cards, and game night essentials are great forthose looking for a fun (and aesthetically pleasing) challenge.For the HomebodyCozy corners arent complete without the glow of a warm candle, a whiff of calming incense, and charming matchboxes to light them. As it cools down, these picks are perfect forthose who love celebrating the joys of staying in.For the Stationery GeekDo you have someone in your life who gets over-enthusiastic about finding the perfect pen, excited about paper weight, and obsessive over workspace accessories? I do (its me). Our hand-picked stationery must-haves are perfect for daily organizers or office supply fanatics.Dont forget: Colossal Members always receive 15% off in the shop, and from now until the holiday season is over, were offering free shipping on all U.S. orders over $150.Next article
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    Idiosyncratic Ceramic Sculptures by Janny Baek Evoke Nature and Desire
    Flower Power (2024). All images courtesy of Janny Baek, shared with permissionIdiosyncratic Ceramic Sculptures by Janny Baek Evoke Nature and DesireNovember 22, 2024ArtCraftKate MothesI think of my pieces as life forms that are in the process of transforming in ways that may be both wonderful and strange, says artist Janny Baek, whose otherworldly ceramics (previously) merge vibrant color, eclectic motifs, and botanical details.Ive been incorporating blooming flowers and puffy clouds into my work to think about our intimate and complicated relationship to the natural world, the artist tells Colossal. Changes in shape and color imply tendencies, possibilities, desire. Familiar forms, like the open vessel, plant forms, and heads, are a way for me to connect to the lineage of making and hand-building with clay.Olive (2024), colored porcelain, 16 x 14 x 11 inchesBaek explores the relationship between nature, science fiction, and fantasy in her sculptures, which are often around a foot tall and wide but sometimes reach up to 20 inches high. Some sprout coral-like appendages or appear to stand on four legs. The artist has focused on colored porcelain using the nerikomi technique, in which multiple pigmented clays combine to create a marbling or patterned effect. Baek recently began working with rougher, sandy stoneware, which affords more freedom to scale up in size and complexity.I love to have the freedom to incorporate different materials and ways of making when it fits the work, Baek says. Even if I shift materials or techniques, Im always drawing from the main foundational ideas that drive my work.Walking Cloudbloom is included in the Korean International Ceramics Biennale exhibit at the Gyeonggi Museum of Ceramic Design in South Korea. She is also working toward a three-person show at ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey, scheduled to open in February. Find more on Baeks website and Instagram.Walking Cloudbloom (2024)Alternate view of Flower PowerBlended Party (2024)Detail of Blended PartyFrom the Flowering Vessel series (2024)Sweater-wearing Beast (2023)Cloudbloom with Small Clouds (2024)Detail of Cloudbloom with Small CloudsWork in progress in the studioPrevious articleNext article
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    Hypersonic jet promises NYC to London in under an hour
    Published November 22, 2024 6:00am EST close Hypersonic jet promises NYC to London in under an hour A Texas company is developing a groundbreaking hypersonic jet. Venus Aerospace, a Texas-based company, is developing a groundbreaking hypersonic jet called the Stargazer that could potentially fly from New York City to London in just under an hour, a journey that currently takes around seven hours.This ambitious project aims to revolutionize long-distance travel and redefine the boundaries of commercial aviation. Stargazer (Venus Aerospace)Powering Stargazer to hypersonic heightsAt the heart ofthe Stargazer's capabilities is the Venus Detonation Ramjet 2,000lb Thrust Engine, or VDR2.This innovative propulsion system combines the rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) with a ramjet, allowing the engine to operate from takeoff through hypersonic speeds without complex mechanical systems. The VDR2 is expected to reach speeds of up to Mach 6, or 3,600 miles per hour and fly at an altitude of 110,000 feet, allowing passengers to see the curvature of the Earth. The aircraft is designed to travel up to 5,000 miles.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? Stargazer (Venus Aerospace)Navigating the path to hypersonic commercial flightWhile the prospect of hypersonic travel is exciting, there are several challenges to overcome. The Stargazer is estimated to cost $33 million and will have a limited passenger capacity of 12. There are also potential issues with sonic booms over populated areas and regulatory hurdles in obtaining approval for commercial hypersonic flight. However, Venus Aerospace is moving swiftly to bring their vision to reality. The Stargazer is projected to be available for commercial use in the 2030s. Stargazer (Venus Aerospace)Kurt's key takeawaysIf successful, the Stargazer could transform long-distance travel, making global cities more connected than ever before. However, it's important to temper excitement with realism, as the road to commercial hypersonic flight will likely be long and complex. The technological advancements being made by Venus Aerospace are promising, but numerous hurdles remain before hypersonic travel becomes a reality for everyday passengers.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWould you fly on a hypersonic jet like the Stargazer, or are you hesitant about the idea of such rapid travel? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/Newsletter.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Try CyberGuy's new games (crosswords, word searches, trivia and more!)Enter CyberGuy's $500 holiday gift card sweepstakesUnbeatable Best Black Friday dealsBest gifts for:Men |Women |Kids |Teens |Pet loversBest deals:Laptops |Desktops |PrintersFor those who love:Cooking |Coffee |Tools |Travel |WineAccessories:Car| Kitchen |Laptop |Keyboards |Phone |Travel |Keep It CozyCant go wrong with these:Gift Cards |Money-saving apps |Amazon Black Friday insider tipsCopyright 2024 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurts free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.
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    CMA gets ready to take on Apple and Google over mobile browsing
    Koshiro - stock.adobe.comNewsCMA gets ready to take on Apple and Google over mobile browsingPreliminary investigation finds a lack of fairness and choice of mobile browsing on iOS devices like the iPhone is holding back innovationByCliff Saran,Managing EditorPublished: 22 Nov 2024 16:15 An independent inquiry into the mobile browser market has recommended that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consider investigating Apple and Googles mobile ecosystem activities. However, the inquiry also recommended that no further action needs to be taken on cloud gaming.The provisional findings of the inquiry concluded that the mobile browser market is not working well for UK businesses and millions of individual phone users.The CMA began an investigation following its Mobile ecosystems market study in 2021, which found that Apple and Google have an effective duopoly on mobile ecosystems, including operating systems, app stores and web browsers on mobile devices. This puts Apple and Google in a position to set the rules on how mobile browsers work on iOS and Android devices respectively.The independent inquiry reported that Apple restricts competitors from delivering new, innovative features that could benefit consumers. For instance, rival browser providers have highlighted concerns that they have been unable to offer a full range of browser features, such as faster webpage loading on iPhone.Many smaller UK app developers also told us that they would like to use progressive web apps an alternative way for businesses to provide apps to mobile users without downloading apps through an app store but this technology is not able to take off on iOS devices, said the group assessing the mobile browser market for the CMA.There is also a revenue-sharing agreement between Google and Apple, which significantly reduces the financial incentives of other browser developers offering mobile browsers on iOS.Other issues considered in the report include the way users are presented with choices about which browser they use. The inquiry provisionally found that Apple and Google have the ability to manipulate these choices to make their own browsers the clearest or easiest option. Through our investigation, we have provisionally found that competition between different mobile browsers is not working well and this is holding back innovation in the UK Margot Daly, CMAMargot Daly, chair of the CMAs independent inquiry group, said: Markets work best when rival businesses are able to develop and bring innovative options to consumers. Through our investigation, we have provisionally found that competition between different mobile browsers is not working well and this is holding back innovation in the UK.The analysis set out in this report and a range of potential interventions considered to address the market issues identified by the group merits consideration by the CMA board under its new powers, which have been specifically designed for digital markets. Under those new powers, the CMA can consider the case for designating firms with strategic market status, taking account of the interplay between the specific markets that are the subject of this market investigation and Apples and Googles wider mobile ecosystems.In the US, the Department of Justice is looking to force Google parent Alphabet to sell the Chrome browser, following a ruling in August in which the search engine giant was found to have acted in an anti-competitive manner.Read about other CMA investigationsCMA clears Google over Anthropic partnership: The UK competition watchdog has finished its initial investigation into Googles partnership with Anthropic, with no follow-up on the cards.CMA offers potential solution to Vodafone and Threes merger issues: Remedies Working Paper published by UK competition watchdog into merger of leading telcos says deal may proceed if appropriate remedies are implemented.The CMA anti-trust investigation into AWS and Microsoft explained: Everything you need to know.CMA extends investigation into anti-competitive behaviour in UK cloud market: The UK competition watchdog has secured a four-month deadline extension for its investigation into the cloud infrastructure services market.In The Current Issue:Interview: Rahul Todkar, head of data and AI, TripadvisorGartner Symposium: Why the chance of digital success is randomDownload Current IssueNTT R&D Forum 2024: New horizons for photonics-based chips, clouds & qubits CW Developer NetworkDiversity in tech: To work for all, AI needs input from all Computer Weekly Editors BlogView All Blogs
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    Swiss encrypted messaging service, ePost, targets one million postal users
    Switzerlands national postal service is targeting one million Swiss residents to join its ePost encrypted communications service by the end of 2025.Swiss Post, faced with the prospect of annual falls in demand for traditional postal services, is betting that its ePost mobile app will fill the gap left by the declining use of traditional mail.ePost aims to become the go-to app in Switzerland for people to communicate with banks, insurance companies, government, hospitals and other organisations such as clubs and societies.It offers Swiss citizens a single inbox for email, instant messaging and electronic post, the ability to receive and pay bills, and the facility to store and access documents, ranging from insurance quotes to medical records.The app, which claims to be the first of its kind, has attracted interest from governments and postal services in Germany, France and the Nordics, which are investigating the potential to build equivalent apps.Renato Stalder, CEO of ePost, told Computer Weekly that demand for the app has grown throughout 2024, with 15,000 to 25,000 people signing up each month, often through word-of-mouth recommendations.The need for a digital alternative became clear to Swiss Post in 2000 when the volume of letters posted in Switzerland began a rapid downward trajectory as people replaced letters with emails and text messages.With Swiss Posts revenues in decline, the government decided the country should build a nationwide communications platform that would be available to everyone living in Switzerland or overseas with a Swiss passport.Swiss Post created a subsidiary, ePost Service AG, to develop the technology. It was intended to act more like a startup company than a traditional postal service, with the ability to move quickly and attract talented technology experts.Stalder told Computer Weekly that, to secure financial backing, the new company had to find a niche that had yet to be exploited by other communications services.The market for business-to-business communications had already been cornered by Microsoft technology, particularly Microsoft Teams, while WhatsApp was the app of choice for people to send personal instant messages.But ePost identified a gap in the market for technology that would help businesses and government agencies communicate with consumers and citizens.ePosts breakthrough idea was to build an app through which Swiss citizens could communicate with multiple business and government departments, pay bills, sign contracts, and collate important documents and communications.We said lets bring together people, organisations, Cantons [administrative districts], banks and insurance companies on one distributed platform to allow secure communications, and lets create that as a piece of national infrastructure, said Stalder.The company turned to the open source protocol, Matrix, which offers decentralised secure communications.The technology has the advantage of not tying its users to proprietary messaging services, such as WhatsApp, or requiring companies that deploy Matrix messaging services to be locked into the technology of a single provider.Its interoperable design means it is possible to send messages on the Matrix protocol and have them delivered through bridges to other messaging services.Swiss Post began developing its country-wide communications platform in October 2020 and the app was ready to roll out in July 2021. The main selling point was to offer a digital alternative to paper post.The business model was influenced by the postal service the sender pays, but the app is free to use for the public.It was not successful, said Stalder. We made a big mistake. We were so focused on the history of post that we were thinking about letters and decided to digitise the letter, he said.Stalder acknowledged that ePost had failed to recognise the publics changing preferences. The growth of email and instant messaging meant that letters, even in digital form, were in decline.It took six months to convince the first 50,000 people to download the app. The app simply did not offer enough benefits to persuade people to use it, said Stalder, and businesses were not keen to add digital post as yet another communications channel.ePost went back to the drawing board to develop an updated version of the app featuring secure messaging and email, document storage, digital document signing and a simple way to pay bills.The service offered small and medium-sized companies cloud-based software that they could use to manage their relationship with customers. For larger companies, there is an on-site server.When the updated app became available in 2024, persuading companies and Swiss citizens to sign up to the app nevertheless proved to be a chicken and egg problem.Companies did not want to sign up unless they could use the app to reach a significant number of people, and citizens were not interested unless they could use the app to reach a significant number of companies and government organisations.The upside was that the first company to solve the problem would have a monopoly. As Stalder said: Its a winner-takes-all approach.Stalders initial goal was to sign up two banks, two insurance companies and two regional government Cantons.The app aimed to attract businesses by offering them branding that mimics the branding they would have had on physical letters, including a company colour scheme and logos.It also offered a safe alternative for staff who might use non-work apps such as WhatsApp for official communications.Stalder, who has also worked on the governance committee of a bank, found there were concerns in financial organisations about employees using WhatsApp and similar messaging services.Although WhatsApp is end-to-end encrypted, and therefore secure, the difficulty is that WhatsApp messages are not recorded in company records. That means, for example, if a customer accused a bank of providing bad financial advice over WhatsApp, the bank would have no record of the communication.These features have proved attractive to businesses. We say we want to give the same comfort and convenience [as WhatsApp] but without the problems. And thats where the corporates react very positively, said Stalder.Users benefit by being able to use a single app to communicate with a wide range of businesses, clubs and government services. They can receive invoices, contracts and other digital documents, emails, SMS messages and secure emails, which appear in one inbox.People can also pay their bills from the app, which can connect to their bank through an open banking standard used by 70% of Swiss banks. The app will also recognise contracts and allows people to sign them digitally.You get sent a bill and you have one click to send it to your e-banking. This is the most used function. The second most used function is signing papers directly in the app instead of printing them out, said Stalder.As all messages appear in one inbox, people do not have to spend time searching their emails, text messages and paper files to find information.The app also allows users to tag documents for example, to identify documents and receipts, which saves time when filing an annual tax return. At the end of the tax year, people can ask the app for all the receipts needed to complete their tax declaration.Every document that comes in gets a digital signature at the moment it comes into the system. And we can guarantee, since its in the system, it was never changed, said Stalder.For now, ePost which employs 140 people, most of whom work on development is focused on growth. It has set the ambitious target of reaching one million users by 2025 and is set to break even by 2026.The next step is to add secure encrypted email, which will appear in the same inbox as regular email, chat messages and digital letters.We want to have a unified communications approach. As a user, I dont care if it was an email going ping-pong or a text message. That is the thing we are working on now, said Stalder.Over the next two years, ePost also plans to develop ways to make it easier to integrate other software applications into the platform by developing application programming interfaces (APIs). One plan is to link ePost to Microsoft Teams so that people working for corporations or the government can speak to customers through their ePost app on their mobile phone.There are still technical challenges ahead. One issue is that people can miss messages if they log out of the app, such as when they change their mobile phone. At a Matrix conference in Berlin this year, other organisations revealed they had experienced the same problem.I have learned that everyone has this problem, so its a real issue, but the good thing is that the pressure is so high, I am sure it will be solved, said Stalder.If there is one thing Stalder would do differently, it is to start with email and messaging services rather than trying to replicate letters electronically.Sometimes I go with our commercial people and to see the reaction of the client when we present them with new functionalities, he said. When we start our story with the digital letter, you can see they are sitting there and saying, Okay, thats nice. But when we talk about new channels, they open their eyes and say, Well, that would allow us to have a totally different conversation with the customer, why didnt you tell us before?.Read more about the evolution of postal servicesHow SingPost is delivering on digital transformation: SingPost group CIO outlines the companys efforts to leverage AI and automation to improve operations, emphasising the importance of building the right culture as it expands its regional footprint.Finlands postal service targets new revenue streams through digitisation: Posti plans to use the new SisuID digital authentication method to accelerate business growth and opportunities.Postal delivery robots piloted in Norway: The Norwegian postal service is testing out the value and viability of robots delivering mail to homes and businesses.
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    Buy Microsoft Visio Professional or Microsoft Project Professional 2024 for just $80
    Microsoft's project management tools help plan, execute, and complete projects -- and they're on sale for up to 92% off right now.
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    Get Microsoft Office Pro and Windows 11 Pro for 87% off with this bundle
    This lifetime license bundle deal gives you access to the entire Microsoft Office Pro 2021 suite and Windows 11 Pro for just $55 for a limited time.
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    NYT Strands Hints, Spangram And Answers For Saturday, November 23
    StrandsNYTLooking for Fridays Strands hints, spangram and answers? You can find them here:Time to start your weekend with a new Strands puzzle that may prove to be on the tougher side.How To Play StrandsThe New York Times Strands puzzle is a play on the classic word search. Its in beta for now, which means itll only stick around if enough people play it every day.Theres a new game of Strands to play every day. The game will present you with a six by eight grid of letters. The aim is to find a group of words that have something in common, and youll get a clue as to what that theme is. When you find a theme word, it will remain highlighted in blue.Youll also need to find a special word called a spangram. This tells you what the words have in common. The spangram links two opposite sides of the board. While the theme words will not be a proper name, the spangram can be a proper name. When you find the spangram, it will remain highlighted in yellow.Every letter is used once in one of the theme words and spangram. You can connect letters vertically, horizontally and diagonally, and its possible to switch directions in the middle of a word. If youre playing on a touchscreen, double tap the last letter to submit your guess.MORE FROMFORBES VETTEDIf you find three valid words of at least four letters that are not part of the theme, youll unlock the Hint button. Clicking this will highlight the letters that make up one of the theme words.Be warned: Youll need to be on your toes. Sometimes youll need to fill the missing word(s) in a phrase. On other days, the game may revolve around synonyms or homophones. The difficulty will vary from day to day, and the puzzle creators will try to surprise you sometimes.What Is Todays Strands Hint?We will start with the official hint and then move on to one that I craft myself to make things a bit more clear. The official hint isDid you hear that?And my hint is:Audible wordsWhat Are Todays Strands Answers?Time to start with the spangram, then the full list of answers after that. The spangram is:SOUND EFFECTSAnd is found on the board here:StrandsNYTThe full answer list is:CRUNCHSIZZLECRASHJINGLEKAPOWHONKBANGStrandsNYTIm not going to lie, this may have actually helped set my all-time speed record for Strands. I dont know why but this puzzle just really clicked for me the moment I got the first word, CRUNCH, which I was initially going to use as a hint. But once that hit, I got what they were going for and I tried to think of every sound it makes when Batman punches people in his 60s TV show.Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky and Instagram.Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy.
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