The student’s research found that the average American received 42 notifications a day, totalling 11 billion nationwide, but only 10 percent are ever opened, including about one in three social media notifications.
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Caesars Entertainment board member Jan Jones Blackhurst is taking her pursuit of gender equity to UNLV’s International Gaming Institute’s “Expanding the Leaderverse.”
Harris will retain her full-time position as a distinguished fellow in gaming and leadership at UNLV’s International Gaming Institute.
A Canadian visitor left Nevada with a smile after winning a big jackpot at a Pahrump casino.
The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate held at 3.5% for the second straight month, prolonging a half-century low.
Stanley Liu, 16, won for a product that uses blood to diagnose diseases in under four minutes
Primary contractor Freeman employs about 1,700 people to clear out Las Vegas’ largest annual trade show. The Las Vegas Convention Center must be clear by Monday.
Looking to take some of the pain out of navigating what will be 4.6-million-square-feet of convention space, The Boring Co. is constructing an underground people mover system.
This week, exhibitors at CES have shown off robots designed to assist seniors who are “aging in place” in their own homes and communities.
Panelists and entrepreneurs from a wide range of fields shared their thoughts and ideas at a CES session called “The Next Generation of Sports Tech is Here.”
The proposed breakup of big tech comes to the forefront as consumers are concerned about freedom of speech and companies’ accumulation of power, said Zach Graves at Lincoln Network.
The makers of last year’s hit BotBoxer returned to the convention with a more recreational version this year.
Here’s a look at the two extreme ends of Southern Nevada’s housing market in 2019, as reported by the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.
A Thursday panel at Aria as part of CES delved into how leagues and venues are collecting and applying analytics to enhance the fan experience and increase revenue.
Bones McCoy’s tricorder of “Star Trek” fame exists, and a Las Vegas physician has a hand in making it so.
