
Supersize It: Ted Ingling Started Out As Car Mechanic. Now He Is Now Building The World’s Largest Jet Engine
When Ted Ingling was growing up in a small town in Michigan, he wanted to be a car mechanic.

When Ted Ingling was growing up in a small town in Michigan, he wanted to be a car mechanic.

When Frank Whittle’s seaplane landed at LaGuardia’s Marine Air Terminal in New York City in June 1942, the pioneering jet engine designer found himself in a country that prided itself on its technological prowess.

The Paris Air Show kicked off this weekend with a briefing for journalists — or at least that’s how the jet engine maker CFM International got things going.

A vaccine could prevent Alzheimer’s-related cognitive decline, a laser can track down and kill cancer cells without breaking the skin and new bots on the factory floor know how to give humans some space.

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Daisy-chaining monitors is an optimal solution for getting maximum value from multiple screens at the workstations of today’s multitasking professionals.

Working in the corporate world for many years, I can’t remember a time when the topic of paternity leave has come up in conversation.

The Executive Office of the President recently issued Memorandum 19-17, “Enabling Mission Delivery Through Improved Identity, Credential, and Access Management,” which provides digital identities guidance and processes around authentication and access control.

Public safety agencies depend on their computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems to efficiently handle calls and deploy resources — but legacy CAD systems tend to be expensive and can be heavily dependent on IT-intensive infrastructure.

Baden, Switzerland, June 13, 2019: GE today announced Michael Keroullé will become President & CEO of the $5 billion business on July 1,2019.